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#1
Quote from: RPGPundit on Today at 04:50:24 PMInstead they surrendered to a quiet mob.
Considering how leftists fill the ranks of gaming news sites, the "mob" was probably the author's coworkers and/or boss. He's probably learned the wages of apoliticism in his industry now.
#2
Quote from: RPGPundit on Today at 04:33:26 PMSo the more accurate title for this thread would be "D&D Editions Still Haven't Gone Creative Commons"

Sure. Not yet. But, soon. Which, by the way, was Baptism of Fire published under one of the licenses, or did you manage to avoid that burden? I hadn't heard anything from you (though may have missed it) what your decision was moving forward.
#3
Quote from: Tod13 on Today at 05:29:20 PM
Quote from: JanDevries on Today at 05:08:51 PM
Quote from: RPGPundit on Today at 04:50:24 PMUnbelievable fucking moral cowardice. I'm right here. If someone had made allegations they could have talked to me. Instead they surrendered to a quiet mob.

Spread the word. Let them know that YOU know what they did.

How do we know that's what happened, though? Like, since the name is still there, maybe it's a technical error. Kind of irresponsible to call out the posse before you know the facts.

They can't/didn't change the URL. But if you look at the Bing cache,

https://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=https%3a%2f%2fwww.belloflostsouls.net%2f2024%2f05%2fstrike-down-demons-and-dark-magic-during-the-crusades-in-baptism-of-fire-and-more-rpg-releases.html&d=2962566026341&mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US&w=tdtC-Xk8Zxun27tsLL1MCjOnhjjUxjbj

They redid the title within the page to remove Baptism of Fire, which was in the title and the lead product.





Ohhhh...
#4
Quote from: JanDevries on Today at 05:08:51 PM
Quote from: RPGPundit on Today at 04:50:24 PMUnbelievable fucking moral cowardice. I'm right here. If someone had made allegations they could have talked to me. Instead they surrendered to a quiet mob.

Spread the word. Let them know that YOU know what they did.

How do we know that's what happened, though? Like, since the name is still there, maybe it's a technical error. Kind of irresponsible to call out the posse before you know the facts.

They can't/didn't change the URL. But if you look at the Bing cache,

https://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=https%3a%2f%2fwww.belloflostsouls.net%2f2024%2f05%2fstrike-down-demons-and-dark-magic-during-the-crusades-in-baptism-of-fire-and-more-rpg-releases.html&d=2962566026341&mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US&w=tdtC-Xk8Zxun27tsLL1MCjOnhjjUxjbj

They redid the title within the page to remove Baptism of Fire, which was in the title and the lead product.



#5
Other Games / Re: Terrain Features For Bolt ...
Last post by Greentongue - Today at 05:09:58 PM
If you are not adverse to using a Virtual Tabletop, you can make some amazing game tables using the RPG Engine.
Hard to run out of resources or space when using virtual terrain and miniatures.
#6
Quote from: RPGPundit on Today at 04:50:24 PMUnbelievable fucking moral cowardice. I'm right here. If someone had made allegations they could have talked to me. Instead they surrendered to a quiet mob.

Spread the word. Let them know that YOU know what they did.

How do we know that's what happened, though? Like, since the name is still there, maybe it's a technical error. Kind of irresponsible to call out the posse before you know the facts.
#7
Quote from: Eirikrautha on May 07, 2024, 04:48:37 PM
Quote from: Crazy_Blue_Haired_Chick on May 07, 2024, 04:37:34 PM

It was inevitable...

At the root of just about every major problem, you will find a smug, entitled, white woman...

I follow the burning dumpster that is China these days, and I think there's a bunch of smug, entitled Chinese men behind the massive problem of adulterated food.
#8
Hey there Pundit! Really enjoying Baptism of Fire. I've just started Kingdom Come: Deliverance after playing it some years back, and that got me wanting to write a historical setting using OSR rules. If you would do me the honor of answering one question: how do you make sure your setting feels authentic?
#9
Unbelievable fucking moral cowardice. I'm right here. If someone had made allegations they could have talked to me. Instead they surrendered to a quiet mob.

Spread the word. Let them know that YOU know what they did.
#10
So the more accurate title for this thread would be "D&D Editions Still Haven't Gone Creative Commons"