I also have this dream. But I think it is quite unlikely.I wish WotC and Drivethru would open the DMsGuild to this kind of thing. Or at least things made for older editions.
Yes exactly! When I was 13 I was playing 1E AD&D. These were a lot of work but they make my inner 13-year-old very happy.
40 years on, I occasionally dream of finding lost/forgotten AD&D tomes in used book stores. I remember these dreams because in trying desperately to read the books... I wake myself up.
You could print a few extra copies, and place them surreptitiously on library or used book store shelves!![]()
Slip one into the Gary Con charity auction.Lake Geneva public library, see if you can start a rumor the way the Necronomicon card catalog entry at Yale did.
Lake Geneva public library, see if you can start a rumor the way the Necronomicon card catalog entry at Yale did.
I was kidding about this but the more I think about it it might be cool. If everything is above board and in the level it might be very cool.Slip one into the Gary Con charity auction.
Make sure to leave a huge note clearly stating that it is a modern production…. That won’t fake anyone out at all.
To be above board it would need the permission of any copyright holder of any material in the book.I was kidding about this but the more I think about it it might be cool. If everything is above board and in the level it might be very cool.
For a charity auction?To be above board it would need the permission of any copyright holder of any material in the book.
Thanks to Justin, the legal eyes of WotC are on the small publisher community. Thanks to Justin, gone are the days of Jayson Elliot using TSR as a company to put out his own stuff.For a charity auction?
Yea I suppose so.