Creative Director of #Ribashda & the Ribashda project YouTube channel. #dnd5e , #gamer building a world for the next generation of DMs to run adventures in.
@FrostFrmFire My friends on the #Ribashda project and I started a YouTube channel for people to get a look at the playsetting. Right now we have a one shot and a promo video up, and we have 6 shows in the works of our production pipeline in addition to the 2 book set.
https://t.co/L4E2KAXMwm
@xathrodox86 Yes. It's worth it. I just did all the extended versions not too long ago and there were scenes that weren't in the theatrical cuts that should have been. It's a more full rendition and it made me openly weep.
If you had been following me for information about #Ribashda im sorry to say but... the project is just not going to get finished or released. Im sorry everyone. I really wanted to do that thing.
@Knighth53126989@paizo The Pinkertons were bought by securitas. They still have the same policies and rules. They are still an armed private service used for busting unions and using fear tactics for corporate entities to strong-arm civilians into doing what they want. And what WoTC did is still wrong.
I was listening to the @SanspantsRadio podcast baseless speculation. And Joel Doucher said if I go outside and look up on the sky, I'd see a cloud. He was right. Turns out he is the smartest man in the world. Take that @Alldogsaredead
@LEOstrious@MeerkatShaw@DnD_Shorts When I'd written this I wasn't entirely clear on what had happened. Using the creative commons is an incredibly unexpected and positive move. I can publish my current work without worry, but im still not too keen on giving wotc money for any future products because of the debacle
@DnDBeyond This makes me happy as good news is in short supply.
But the fact that @Wizards needed to do a survey to find this out is kind of a joke.
I still feel betrayed, I still don't feel like my content is safe under a Wotc owned system and im still not buying anything else you make.