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Goodman Games bends the knee to social justice and wokism.
I warned you niggers that Goodman Games had gone full koolaid.
How WOTC and Paizo sees orcs.
I literally never heard of them until now, and now I guess I won't touch DnD knock-off number 852. Because honestly if I don't want to play DnD due to policy I'll just either use 3.5 like I always do, play Pathfinder 1e, or play Warhams Fantasy RPG. Or literally the dozens of other systems out there. Hell, recommending Runequest over it tbh, since you can at least play ducks in it.Goodman Games bends the knee to social justice and wokism.
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They call her the woman who saved D&D because she got Gary Gygax removed from TSR. Lorraine Williams banned playing RPG games at a gaming company. She removed sexy artwork and used demons and devils in the AD&AD second edition.
I heard all this before. Every time there always alternation they never disclosed with WOTC. Forgive me for being skeptical.A 500 page retrospective book with the orginal D&D rules, white box. Unaltered, no disclaimers. With never before published notes from Gary, Dave and others
I knew they had a mindset like this ever since they purged the core rulebook for their flagship system of gendered pronouns wherever possible.I warned you niggers that Goodman Games had gone full koolaid.
I really might just deserve all of the rainbow reacts at this point, but I think this kind of doomer take is out of touch with reality. Just in the last year, I have met and played with so many people in-person that aren't aware/don't care about any of the recent bullshit WotC is attempting to push, and they have all been great to play with. If I looked around hard enough in the right places, I'm sure I could find some insufferable retards with blue hair and neovaginas, but I'm almost certain those people don't actually play in-person because they can't find people within driving distance who want to hang out with them.The CR crowd and slaves of WotC are at least half of the community now, and if they completely retreat to Hasbro's online walled garden, actual physical tabletop gaming will fade away and become something like the CB radio hobby crossed with Gab.
This isn't a picture of my balls & sweaty taint, so this is wrong.
Love Elves, Respect Elves, Take Long Moonlit Walks Through Forest Primeval With Elves, Chastely Kiss Elves, Marry Elves, Have Missionary Sex for the Sole Purpose of Procreation with Elves, Raise Half Elves, Die Surrounded by Elves, Be Mourned for a Thousand Years by Elves
Quit being mad. It might as well be. For a bunch of guys living in a medieval forest its missing the deer and boar. Seriously, some fucking lichen? What sort of poorfags are the elves they have to scrape gunk off rocks for a meal?This isn't a picture of my balls & sweaty taint, so this is wrong.
I've never actually made a lot of preserved "ration" food are they always supposed to look like someone already shat them out?Quit being mad. It might as well be. For a bunch of guys living in a medieval forest its missing the deer and boar. Seriously, some fucking lichen? What sort of poorfags are the elves they have to scrape gunk off rocks for a meal?
Also, that halfling meal is like a third of what its actual size would be.
Anyone who has seen beef jerky shouldn't be that surprised by what these things look like. But yeah, a mix of drying, smoking, salting, spicing, and (ironically) sugaring foods all kept it from spoiling. If you could keep a honey-glazed ham dry and away from insects and other vermin (like by hanging it from the rafters indoors) it would last longer than one that didn't have honey, and taste better to boot. As for breads and cheeses, a thick crust also helped to keep the insides protected against the elements.Depending on how something's been preserved, sorta. A lot of things when dried or salted become shrively and brown, cheeses often get moldy on the outside, etc. Before the introduction of canned and frozen foods and the various chemical preservatives, beggars couldn't be choosers; you either ate fresh food or you made do with whatever could survive a few weeks without rotting and becoming unsafe to eat.
To put a point on this rambling mess: go out, use good judgment, make some friends, and have fun playing a game you enjoy. Hasbro and WotC have almost nothing to do with that apart from producing material you are free to ignore if you aren't interested, and there are plenty of ways to get your hands on their books without giving them money. If you start playing, I think you might discover there are plenty of people out there who are worth playing with, and it might give you a very different perspective on the state of the hobby from the one you will see online.
The only online gaming I do is with a group which was meeting IRL before the Scamdemic, and the one other online game I participated in years ago was with people who were definitely not dangerhairs. Everything else, including the game I currently run, is done IRL, so when I talk about this shit, know that I am basing my opinions on real world observations made both as a player and a DM, not r/rpghorrorstories or RPGPundit videos.