Linae Foster's email address autoreplies with: "I am no longer with Wizards of the Coast. Please contact Scott Rouse for an inquiries regarding licensing for Dungeons & Dragons."
That's a damn shame. I liked Linae.
Oh.
Damn.
Linae Foster's email address autoreplies with: "I am no longer with Wizards of the Coast. Please contact Scott Rouse for an inquiries regarding licensing for Dungeons & Dragons."
That's a damn shame. I liked Linae.
Linae Foster's email address autoreplies with: "I am no longer with Wizards of the Coast. Please contact Scott Rouse for an inquiries regarding licensing for Dungeons & Dragons."
That's a damn shame. I liked Linae.
And this is why you can't trust WotC with the GSL. The person who promised us a better tomorrow no longer works here. Stupid company.
According to the grapevine, Gamer_Zero (Mike Lescault) got the axe.
Edit: It's confirmed according to Solice, the new community manager over at the WotC boards.
Someone is suggesting that Hersocape will be cut because it is successful? I mean, you are suggesting that HS proves you can sell non-random minis profitably, but will be cut because WotC people are petty and don't want that proven? Seriously?
We know nothing about the profitability of HS or DDM. But to suggest a profit driven company would cut a profitable line because it proved their theory on random minis wrong is ridiculous.
Linae Foster's email address autoreplies with: "I am no longer with Wizards of the Coast. Please contact Scott Rouse for an inquiries regarding licensing for Dungeons & Dragons."
That's a damn shame. I liked Linae.
'Yes, because nothing WoTC does is ever ridiculous.
Which is why I'm certain they're investing heavily in a new collectible can game, Tuna: The Reckoning.Yes, because nothing WoTC does is ever ridiculous.