Even his crimes are dumb and irritating. Stealing a chair from Staples by running out the door with it! What a mastermind!
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Eyman is probably the most annoying human being in history. The guy is just relentlessly irritating.
Fighter Wizard Elf: My Rules for Bare Metal d20 Gaming is now available by PDF, and you're hearing it here first. A print run of 20 physical copies has released for attendees at @the-kraken.bsky.social, and another, larger print run is planned. #ttrpg #DnD
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I had to deal with evil people way back when I worked in tech. That at least made sense to me. They stood to make massive amount of money. Running into those same people in gaming always feels so weird. There's so little benefit to it, but there they go. I think they just get off on it.
I think it's one of the most exploitative sites on the internet. I locks what looks like useful job prospects behind a paywall. Ghoulish.
thank you!
Dude, I also want an ALAN shirt. That's amazing.
Roleplay in toy speak is dress up, costumes, accessories, etc.
In 8th grade, I tried to wear something interesting and settled on red Chuck Taylors. I wore them once. Since then I am a strictly "Gimme seven of those shirts and some jeans" guy.
There are a lot of roles in game dev where someone bad in a role can do damage, but a bad producer can be so unbelievably damaging that it truly would be better to have no one in the role at all.
Just as good producers are force multipliers, bad producers are like throwing sand into a gearbox.
I can't think of a reason NOT to go.
We just had a new player join on Friday. I added his PC to an encounter, saw his HP total, confirmed his Con 8, and started composing the βHey man, go ahead and bump your Con to 12β email right after the session.
Sorry!
Behold!
Caleb Williams lead blocking has pleased the football gods. Marke my words - the Bears win this game!
For Baldman Games, I'd check their web site for contact info. For Chris, not sure if he is active on social media. I think he is on Facebook and LinkedIn
Great question! I cannot recall exactly who wrote it, but I can give you some next steps to check in with:
Dave Christ at Baldman Games might know, since his company managed Gen Con events for Wizards.
Chris Tulach might know, since he managed D&D organized play at the time.
That's fantastic to hear. Congrats on the hard earned success!
In Call of Cthulhu, we remember librarians are the heroes!
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Anyone who looks at LinkedIn and says, "I need to spend more time on this site," literally does not have a soul.
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Like if LinkedIn was really about getting you a job, they'd make money by cashing in when you get a job through the site. They don't do that. Instead, they charge for access to information that is probably not going to help you, but creates the sense that you need it.
No, LinkedIn is designed to do exactly that. When I was looking at a job, my game design brain figured out that it the site is optimized for making you feel like you are one spin of the scroll wheel away from an amazing new job. It's the worst social media site.
Unfortunately the video games are what move the needle for the stock price. If he spent a lot of time talking TTRPGs, it might actually hurt the stock (analysts could take that as a sign of a lack of progress on the digital side).
Itβs so convenient that the New Years drop at the same time as new Wordle, Connections, and Strands come online, at least here in the PNW. Hat tip to whoever arranged that.
(This is going to be awkward when the PCs find out who was working with the orcs.)
Last week they decided to talk to a Red Wizard mummy who casually devours people's souls. They're working for him now! They fed his traitorous apprentice to him! So I think chaos is their MO. Which is typical.
(The Zhents charmed the troll and set it loose to attack caravans that were not part of the "Trade Guild", a cross-Dales trade org secretly run by the Zhents. The guy hiring the party to murder orcs and goblins "to keep trade flowing" is the local Zhent king pin.)
They were hired to track down a marauding troll. They corner it and try to talk it down, nat 20 on a Charisma check before the troll can do anything, and get the entire Zhentarim secret plan to dominate the Dales. At least, the version of the plan that a troll could grok.
In my Dalelands campaign, the players have a simple trend. If someone hires them to murder someone, they kill them. Regardless of how obviously the goblin bandit/orc mercenary/weirdo mage is ready to tell them their life story.
Except today...