#dnd3e Interview with Wulf Ratbane: Bad Axe Games' Benjamin Durbin: Log Available

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The Log is now available here.

In channel #dnd3e, EN World's official chat channel on IRC, Bad Axe Games will be the guest Wednesday, March 3rd at 7:00 pm CST. They'll be answering questions about their upcoming plans, fielding questions submitted by those in attendance, and giving away some groovy prizes, so drop in and chat with Benjamin Durbin from Bad Axe Games. You can get to the channel by clicking #dnd3e above or you can also reach the chatroom through irc at chat.psionics.net #dnd3e - a suggested IRC client if you do not have one is mIRC (download)

The Log is now available here.
 
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According to his EN World banner ad, "Grim Tales" has been out since last Fall. That's a long time to tease his fans. :) Bad Ben. Bad. Looking forward to the book though.

Got a regular game to go to tonight, but I'll see if I can logon and maybe capture the chat log.

Is a chat log going to be posted somewhere for those that cannot make it?
 



How weird is it that I know Ben more for his Wulf Ratbane story hour, and his participation in the Piratecat's game, than I do about his publications?

You know, I think I might just go out and buy one of his books just to say thank you for the story hour.

Quasqueton
 

Yes, We'll be posting a log on the Channel Member's Page after a few days. At that time I will submit it as a news item to the main page along with a plug for our next guest and show.
 
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Quasqueton said:
How weird is it that I know Ben more for his Wulf Ratbane story hour, and his participation in the Piratecat's game, than I do about his publications?

Actually, I'm more flattered by that. I love my Story Hour-- loved writing it, still love reading it. I don't write much "fluff" for Bad Axe (I'm a mechanics man) so it is nice to know that bit o' fluff is appreciated.

You know, I think I might just go out and buy one of his books just to say thank you for the story hour.

They all start with just one. ;)


Wulf
 



Quasqueton said:
How weird is it that I know Ben more for his Wulf Ratbane story hour, and his participation in the Piratecat's game, than I do about his publications?

I'm telling ya, Ben, Wulf Ratbane is a brand. You could set yourself up as a short, brutal, hairy Elminster.
 

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