RPGA kills Living Jungle

buzzard

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I can sum up my feelings in two words.
Those vermin.

I am extremely angry about this decision. While killing off Living Rokugan and Virtual Seattle have some measure of excuse (not D20 systems). this exposes their perfidy. Living Jungle is D20. It does not modify the core rules in any appreciable way. It appears that RPGA just wants to whittle things down to Living Greyhawk and the new Living game which will be set the in Forgotten Realms (I pity the poor owners of Living City as this will drive a stake right through their heart).

Of course their excuse was that there aren't enough players. Feh. It also doesn't cost them squat to host a couple of modules on their servers.

This is about enough to make me tear up my never delivered membership card.

buzzard
 

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Drakron said:
Really?

I never knew that Living Jungle even existed.

Oh well, one more reason not to be a RPGA member ...

It has always been a small campaign, but with a devoted following. It is very roleplaying intensive, with flashy magic not allowed. Items are also extremely limited. It is set at a stone age technology level.

buzzard
 


I can't imagine how hard it must be to get a good latte at a stone age technology level.


Hong "had they invented milk yet?" Ooi
 



buzzard said:
It appears that RPGA just wants to whittle things down to Living Greyhawk and the new Living game which will be set the in Forgotten Realms (I pity the poor owners of Living City as this will drive a stake right through their heart).

Really? I was lead to believe that the third-party "Living Arcanis" games (setting and supplements published by Paradigm Concepts) were going strong and were nowhere near the chopping block.
 

Re: Re: RPGA kills Living Jungle

As far as I know, Living Kalamar is picking up steam as well.

And Living Dragonstar and Living Force have plenty of adherants.

HellHound said:


Really? I was lead to believe that the third-party "Living Arcanis" games (setting and supplements published by Paradigm Concepts) were going strong and were nowhere near the chopping block.
 


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