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So Valterra is public about his BDSM and being an Occultist.
Tweet is public about his atheism
Hickman is a "out" Mormon.
Adkison "hooked up" with his employees according ot the Salon article.
Anyone know of any other publicly available records of the religious or other predilictions of WOTC staffers/RPG writers?
Not interested in slander or rumor, just facts.
Anti-D&D tracts used to slanderously charge that the books were written by secret occultists who put real information in them. TSRs line used to be "this is fantasy: if you think there is really magic you need your head screwed on right". Now we find out that the guy who decided D&D needed a Mature line dealing with torture and masochism and demonology thinks masochism and dealing with spiritual beings is just fine in real life too.
I'd like to be aware of whether any other WOTC employees are on the record as favoring any particular belief system or deviant sexuality.
Oh, and "deviant" is a perfectly fine word to describe BDSM. I doubt it would really have much appeal if BDSM were the norm. The "transgressive" will always have some appeal to those who feal marginalized by the normative.
Tweet is public about his atheism
Hickman is a "out" Mormon.
Adkison "hooked up" with his employees according ot the Salon article.
Anyone know of any other publicly available records of the religious or other predilictions of WOTC staffers/RPG writers?
Not interested in slander or rumor, just facts.
Anti-D&D tracts used to slanderously charge that the books were written by secret occultists who put real information in them. TSRs line used to be "this is fantasy: if you think there is really magic you need your head screwed on right". Now we find out that the guy who decided D&D needed a Mature line dealing with torture and masochism and demonology thinks masochism and dealing with spiritual beings is just fine in real life too.
I'd like to be aware of whether any other WOTC employees are on the record as favoring any particular belief system or deviant sexuality.
Oh, and "deviant" is a perfectly fine word to describe BDSM. I doubt it would really have much appeal if BDSM were the norm. The "transgressive" will always have some appeal to those who feal marginalized by the normative.