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Joshua J. Frost wrote:
I'm less concerned about offending someone (or even litigation) than simply making our customers who don't celebrate Christmas aware that we love them just as much as our Christmas-celebrators. As such, we don't officially celebrate ANY holidays. (Except National Talk Like a Pirate Day, which I know offends Ninjas. Sorry, Mike.)

WHAT??

No National Erik Mona Day!?


Errr...probably if people lived close enough I would trade. I'm not really looking to pack everything up in shipping envelopes and send them cross country to various addresses.

Always on the lookout for more Chessex speckled dice of various flavors to add to my black tacklebox. Some minis--though I just bought $60 worth for D&D game day. We don't really run a minis style of game. It's mostly in our heads.

If you ever end up near Pocatello ID though...


I feel like...playing Pathfinder...


I'd argue that the Points of Light is mostly a way of having an open-ended core setting. In other established settings it will probably have less of an impact. I'd imagine a general darkening of the shadowy places. Cloakwook is creepier. Candlekeep is more remote. Chult is well...Chult.

I think the biggest impact is going to be that individual "generic setting" adventures that previously felt frustratingly disconnected from everything, will become like little worlds your characters can adventure in for long periods of time--rather than being weird grafts of places that don't belong or one shot bon-bons. Well gee Hommlet was fun--so what's over there? Instead you'll stay a while. Presumably start to care about the little towns and villages instead of just beelining for the capital city. The places become the important thing--like characters in their own right.


Happy Erik Mona Day!

...wow, I've been assimilated.


Last fraggle-wraglin' page of the frarkin-borkin' avatar list...


There's always BBEG. Everyone knows it. It's short and it doesn't give anything away. Just a thought.



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