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

Piratecat said:
I changed the thread title a bit. Looking forward to this. :D

Fine by me, P-Kitty. I'm glad folks are excited about this one. We've got some real cool chats coming up after this too. We're trying for every other Wednesday. Here's a peek -
March 17: Black Sails Over Freeport Authors Brian E. Kirby, Robert Lawson, William Simoni, and Robert J. Toth

March 31: Warcraft RPG Line Developer Mike Johnstone

April 14: Mystic Eye Games 7pm CST

April 28: Paradigm Concepts 7pm CST

May 26: Fantasy Flight Games' Robert Vaughn

June 9: Bastion Press' Jim Butler

By the by, publishers wishing to get lined up for a slot, email me @ bardharlock AT Cox DOT net-- just scrambling for spambot purposes. If that's too confusing, just send it to the email associated with this acount.

EDIT: all shows are 7:00 CST, which is -6 hours GMT.
 
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A big thanks to Benjamin (Wulf Ratbane) Durbin, Matt Beall, Don Rosso and Eric Tam for joining us in #dnd3e for a great chat. I also want to thank everyone that came to watch and who submitted questions. This was a good show and there was a lot of product given away. If you missed it, look for the log, soonish.
 


Many thanks

Not to unflate egos or anything but i must say (and i hope not annoying in the wrong venue for it) that your "Wulf Ratbane" stories are some of the most entertaining posts that i have kept up with since the beginning. I actually had to wait a while for each story after it was posted because our group had just entered these campaigns after you had finished them in your storyhour.
Maybe it's the time delay out here in California? But not quite seriously, I especially liked the "in story" recap you gave from his point of view. Mayhaps the character added a level or two of Bard further along the way or just simply took the Leadership feat and had his dainty bastard of a henchmen "clean up" the story for publication eh?
Either way it's been fun and thanks for the laughs and entertainment. :D
 




I thought the story hour was great. Looking forward to the next time you do one.

Wulf Ratbane said:
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.
 

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