Dungeon to be sealed as well...

I was at one of the seminars at Gen Con it might have been for the RPGA. Eric (the magazine guy) was sitting 3 seats away from me taking pictures and answering questions. There was a couple of nice guys from across the pond wondering about the magazines still not arriving in any kind of schedule.

He was very much suprised, cause he thought that problem had been solved. He made a sacred oath to get to the bottom of it, and try to get it all sorted out.

Course I don't know waht has happened since then, but I figured I should tell this little story.
 

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Simon says (using Upper_Krust's login):
I think it would make more sense if they had the 'mature themes' stuff in a separate publication, although why the existence of prostitution or slightly more graphic violence should require this is beyond me - most publishers' fantasy novels, scenarios, films etc include this stuff as a matter of course, in UK film rating terms it'd be unlikely to get more than a '12'. Half the monsters in the Scarred Lands setting would qualify as 'nasty' (love those Siege Undead!). Most WoTC stuff would get a 'U' Universal rating a la Star Wars. Was the D&D movie PG-rated?
 

Morrus said:
Well we'll see if they actually arrive. WotC have said to me "Give us your address so we can send you stuff!" so many times now that I've lost count. Still not seen a blessed thing from them! :)

Well RPGA (and by association Wizards) actually lied about my membership expiring so I don't qualify to get Dungeon. Some how even though I've been a member of the the RPGA for the last 3 years without a break, there seems to be a gap in their records just at the right time to be disqualified from having my Polyhedron/Living Greyhawk subscription transfered to a Polyhedron/Dungeon subscription.
 

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