RPG Writer Zak S Accused Of Abusive Behaviour

RPG writer Zak S (aka Zak Smith, Zak Sabbath) has been accused by multiple women of abusive behaviour in a public Facebook post by his ex-partner, and two other women.

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RPG writer Zak S (aka Zak Smith, Zak Sabbath) has been accused by multiple women of abusive behaviour in a public Facebook post by his ex-partner, and two other women.


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Zak Smith appeared in the video series I Hit It With My Axe, and is known for the Playing D&D With Porn Stars blog. He has also written several RPG books, most recently for Lamentations of the Flame Princess, consulted on the D&D 5th Edition Player's Handbook, has won multiple ENnies, and recently worked for White Wolf. As yet, he hasn't made any public response to the accusations.

Since then, another ex-partner of Zak Smith, Vivka Grey, has publicly come forward with a further account of his conduct.

This isn't the first time that Zak Smith has been accused of inappropriate behaviour (language warning in that link). The Facebook post, which was posted overnight, has been shared widely on social media, and takes the form of an open letter (linked above; it makes for unpleasant reading, so please be aware of that if you choose to read it).

The industry has been reacting to the news. Amongst many others:

I believe Mandy, Jennifer, Hannah, and Vivka. It must be terrifying to come forward like this. They have been put through horrible ordeals. I will not cover Zak’s work on this site, in my podcast, or elsewhere, and will not provide him with any kind of platform.
 

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doctorbadwolf

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Not sure what happened, but what I clicked reply on wasn't what got quoted, and I didn't notice until I'd submited the post.
 
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Shasarak

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At the risk of calling someone out, I would ask that [MENTION=1]Morrus[/MENTION] consider rescinding the ENnies awarded to Zak Sabbath.
They are mentioned prominently on Zak’s Wikipedia page, and giving him accolades as implicitly supporting his behaviour,

You are joking, right? o_O
 



You are joking, right? o_O
No.

If someone demonstrates they are an unworthy recipient of an honour or award, it should be rescinded. To do otherwise tarnishes the award.

When Zak first won in 2015 there was a walk out in response/protest. And the ENnies “responded” by awarding Zak a second time in 2016.

The ENnies have disqualified products for less.
 

Shasarak

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No.

If someone demonstrates they are an unworthy recipient of an honour or award, it should be rescinded. To do otherwise tarnishes the award.

When Zak first won in 2015 there was a walk out in response/protest. And the ENnies “responded” by awarding Zak a second time in 2016.

The ENnies have disqualified products for less.

Because the Ennies are a product award not a political award.

That would be a huge mistake to make.
 



redrick

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Because the Ennies are a product award not a political award.

That would be a huge mistake to make.

Abuse is not political. In fact, if we've seen anything over the lifetime of the #MeToo movement, it's that abuse cuts across all political boundaries and that every community can house predators.

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For some reason, some other things got quoted in that were unintentional.
 
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