Jester David
Hero
Much of his posts were lost in the deletion of the D&D Next Playtest forums.
Here's where I'm archiving some Wrecan content of note.
Here's where I'm archiving some Wrecan content of note.
Thanks for reminding me. People complained about Third Edition being "video gamey" too.Another reason why 4th is so weak and video gamey.
Who is this Wrecan? Where can I bask in his eternal wisdom?
[MENTION=37579]Jester Canuck[/MENTION]
Here is a link through wayback machine to Wrecan's Unearthed Wrecana if you want to go through and pull things out
https://web.archive.org/web/2010081...25328093/Unearthed_Wrecana:_Table_of_Contents
Who is this Wrecan? Where can I bask in his eternal wisdom?
Not that I actually know much of anything about him myself.The Giant's news post 5/18/15 said:I also fulfilled another promise with today's strip, if a less joyous one. Mark Monack, who went by the screen name "Wrecan," was a pillar of the message board community for many years. He was, among his other roles, the founder of one of the forum's odder traditions: counting the number of strips each character appears in, a project that continues many years after he began it. When he passed in 2013, I asked his wife Jodie if there was anything I could do to help out. She told me he would have loved nothing more than to have a walk-on character named Wrecan in OOTS. Now, there is one.
[MENTION=37579]Jester Canuck[/MENTION]
Here is a link through wayback machine to Wrecan's Unearthed Wrecana if you want to go through and pull things out
https://web.archive.org/web/2010081...25328093/Unearthed_Wrecana:_Table_of_Contents