The dictionary defines professional linguists as people who write RPGs?The dictionary disagrees with you.
The dictionary defines professional linguists as people who write RPGs?The dictionary disagrees with you.
Looking at the preview, it strikes me as pretty ballsy to mention eladrin, tieflings, and dragonborn as being part of the setting. I would have thought eladrin and tieflings at least would be trademarked, seeing as how they were introduced all the way back in Planescape days.
Those words are NOT owned by WOTC/Hasbro. They aren't owned by anyone.
Think about it, if you read lots of fantasy novels. You've seen those words before, and they were not in WOTC/D&D novels.
But there are people who dig this stuff, I totally get that.
Sure, if it's Volo's Dictionary.The dictionary defines professional linguists as people who write RPGs?
These days, though, looking through the preview pages (especially the "Why this product is awesome" bit, which reads like "Here's what we didn't like about Forgotten Realms"),
Will this book be making the jump to hard copy, or will it be digital only?
Kenzer product page said:NOTE: WE PLAN TO MAKE THIS PRODUCT AVAILABLE IN THE NEAR FUTURE AS AN GRAYSCALE PRINT-ON-DEMAND BOOK FROM LULU.COM. TO ORDER THE COLOR PDF VERSION (68 MB), CONTINUE ON THIS PAGE.