Just signed the contract that will see a 20+ year project I began with Gary Gygax come to fruition and honestly I have some serious emotions about this right now.
I hope I did good by ya, sir.
Forgotten Monster: Deathmare
As undead creatures out for revenge against all living horsemen, deathmares present a fatal trap to the unwary.
A deathmare appears as a regular riding horse of average size. Their coats are always flawless black in color - a curious detail in itself, as vermeil causes a reddish tint in the coats of all other animals on the coast. However, because deathmares appear only at night or in the early evening, such a detail is hard to notice. These creatures normally stand idly by a roadside or field, patiently waiting to be approached or mounted, but sometimes one will walk up to a campsite as if wanting food. They appear completely docile, giving no outward sign of their undead status.
Latest Review just dropped! This time I'm taking a look at Dee Snider's Strangeland, by Christian Francis and Dee Snider. Link below!
#book#review#horror
@RockstarGames Hard pass. Spend your money elsewhere on something with a physical copy. Like the Corvid Codex, Vol. 1! It's actually available now, btw, and Vol. 2 is coming later this year!
https://t.co/wZCVJzr9s3
Developing story ideas about evil orcs doing evil orc things.
Keep seeing more and more about what's going on in the UK and Europe.
Realizes I'm basically writing real life events at this point. The only thing I'm lacking is the tyrannical government propping it all up.
Are you like the rest of us?
10 years in to designing your totally revolutionary new game filled with original ideas donotsteal?
Are you eager to learn how the designers who made games that last did it?
I'm not talking "I did a huge Kickstarter but my game is basically a bad copy of my homebrew"
I mean games that people play for more than novelty.
Well the series for you just started today.
https://t.co/NoUd7ydRIG
@YoDanno Got a 30 here, but I feel I should be rewarded multiple points for the number of times my characters have been swallowed whole over the years. Felt like it was once a campaign there for a while back in the heyday at our table.
@Pirat_Nation I miss the 90s and 2000s, when I could just get a completed game and maybe an expansion pack 6 months to a year later with no online requirements.
Except that one time I had to crack my legit copy of Half Life 2 because of a bug in the software that wouldn't read the DVD.
>Games cost $70 $80 now
>Half the games are remakes
> Devs are obsessed photo-realistic graphics
>Games launch unfinished and need months of patches
>Every game wants to be live service
>Good optimization barely exists anymore
Meanwhile indie games are doing all the hard job