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Started by Zak S, July 07, 2015, 08:41:38 PM

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Quote from: RPGPundit;848105I only recently that my teenaged niece is a gamer, her interest in D&D not actually having anything to do with me but something she developed entirely by herself; she was stunned to discover who I was and what I'd done in RPG gaming.

I hope she was stunned in a positive sense. 'Cause you know, some people would be all...


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Quote from: Zak S;846698I'd say, considering current events, nobody has grounds to give Zak S unsolicited PR advice until at least Christmas.

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Quite a positive sense. She also loved the books I sent her. She's got a good head on her shoulders.
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Quote from: Jason D;849191Finally got the time to look at it, on a weekend getaway at a German spa town called Bad Saarow. Staying at an inn converted from a grade school (called "The Old School"). It felt oddly appropriate.

The book itself is very nice. I cannot wait to use it. It's a rare gaming product that advances the form to that of art, but this is definitely one of those bright few.

Oh I agree. I think Red and Pleasant Land is a truly remarkable piece of art.

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