Edena_of_Neith
First Post
I take a darker, more pessimistic approach than most of you. I think it is the end, basically. The end.
Dragon Magazine, in the form of The Strategic Review, actually pre-dates Dungeons and Dragons. It has always been the core magazine of roleplaying along the Dungeons and Dragons lines (other magazines cover White Wolf and Warhammer games, etc.) It's been the core since the early 1970s, the core of the entire Hobby of D&D since it's inception.
If Dragon Magazine can no longer be maintained, in my eyes that signifies there is no longer enough money left in this part of the Hobby to maintain even the core product.
Someone asked 'what's next?' The next thing to go will be GenCon.
It's over.
Dragon Magazine, in the form of The Strategic Review, actually pre-dates Dungeons and Dragons. It has always been the core magazine of roleplaying along the Dungeons and Dragons lines (other magazines cover White Wolf and Warhammer games, etc.) It's been the core since the early 1970s, the core of the entire Hobby of D&D since it's inception.
If Dragon Magazine can no longer be maintained, in my eyes that signifies there is no longer enough money left in this part of the Hobby to maintain even the core product.
Someone asked 'what's next?' The next thing to go will be GenCon.
It's over.