
Alexander Augunas Contributor |
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From Owen K.C. Stephens:
Rogue Genius Games and Everyman Gaming are pleased to announce they have joined forces! In addition to massive new joint projects (to be announced soon!), RGG will now be offering Everyman Gaming’s catalog for sale!
If you missed any of these amazing products, you can now find them in RGG’s storefronts!
We’ve already transferred everything at DriveThruRPG, and will soon also have Everyman products available at our Open Gaming Store, Paizo, and Tabletop Library storefronts!
Alex Augunas will remain in control of Everyman Gaming, continuing the amazing work he’s done creating Pathfinder-compatible products, and we at RGG are pleased to be able to help present his impressive catalog of work!
Similar Message from Alex Augunas:
Rogue Genius Games and Everyman Gaming, LLC are pleased to announce that they've joined forces! In addition to massive new joint projects (the first of which will be announced soon), Everyman Gaming's catalog will now be offered under Rogue Genius Games's storefronts. All of Everyman Gaming, LLC's products on DriveThruRPG have already been transferred over, and Rogue Genius Games will soon be hosting Everyman Gaming's wares at the Open Gaming Store, Paizo, and Tabletop Library storefronts!
Author Alex Augunas will remain in control of Everyman Gaming, continuing to create the same high-quality products that you've come to know and love, and Everyman Gaming is pleased to be working with Rogue Genius Games to help get those same products into the hands of adoring fans. You can view our new home at the following link.
So, to recap:
1) Owen and I are combining forces!
2) Everyman Gaming products will henceforth be listed under Rogue Genius Games's catalog. Over the next few weeks, products will slowly have their covers updated to bear both the Rogue Genius Games logo and the Everyman Gaming logo.
3) Alex still owns Everyman Gaming, LLC, and he still has complete control of every product that Everyman Gaming publishes.
4) This partnership has opened the doors for a number of unique partnerships between Rogue Genius Games and Everyman Gaming, LLC, including (but not limited to) collaborations, cross-company products, and more.
5) The "celebration" of this union will come soon(TM), in the form of a massively mind-blowing project.
One final note, as part of the partnership, I've decided to pull Psychological Combat and Leadership Handbook from my catalog. Its something I've been thinking about doing, and the merger seemed like a good opportunity to do it. Anyone who's bought either Psychological Combat or Leadership Handbook has had their account credited with a free copy of Ultimate Charisma on us.
Owen and I hope you'll continue to support both Rogue Genius Games and Everyman Gaming, LLC as we move forward in this partnership. Both Owen and I have plenty of exciting projects and products that'll be coming out soon, the most public of which is the Dynastic Races Compendium Kickstarter that I'll be running starting March 30th, 2016.
Any questions? Post away!
Alex Augunas
Everyman Gaming, LLC

Alexander Augunas Contributor |

I received my copy. A great surprise! Thank you!
The Familiar Cohort perk was a much necessary feat and is very well made...
And if your GM is willing to just let you gain perks as you level (which is what's recommended), you can totally take Familiar Cohort without spending a feat on it.
I like stuff like familiar cohort; I've always wished that familiars could do more then they currently do, which influenced Ultimate Charisma.

Alexander Augunas Contributor |

Lots of luck, guys! I do hope we see some new Everyman publications soon.
You will!
A combination of the Dynastic Races Kickstarter and the first secret project that I wrote for RGG took up a LOT of my time, but I'm getting ready to release my first Everyman Iconics product, which is basically a super detailed NPC Codex focused around giving a single single character stat blocks from Level 1 to Level 20.

Eric Hinkle |

Bardess wrote:I received my copy. A great surprise! Thank you!
The Familiar Cohort perk was a much necessary feat and is very well made...And if your GM is willing to just let you gain perks as you level (which is what's recommended), you can totally take Familiar Cohort without spending a feat on it.
I like stuff like familiar cohort; I've always wished that familiars could do more then they currently do, which influenced Ultimate Charisma.
I like that perk as much as the one that allows you to awaken your animal companion and keep them as a companion/cohort. That was really something that needed to be done for a long time.

Crai |

Good luck on this new venture, Owen & Alex! I'm a huge fan of both of your 3PP work (I probably own around 75% of both of RGG's & EG's PDFs). From a design, development and creative aesthetic ... I can see both of your styles having strong synergy together.
I'm curious too ... does the recent proliferation of RGG's Four Horseman material factor into this combined venture as well? I'm guessing 4H is a related sub-licensing arrangement of some sort?

Owen KC Stephens |
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Good luck on this new venture, Owen & Alex! I'm a huge fan of both of your 3PP work (I probably own around 75% of both of RGG's & EG's PDFs). From a design, development and creative aesthetic ... I can see both of your styles having strong synergy together.
I'm curious too ... does the recent proliferation of RGG's Four Horseman material factor into this combined venture as well? I'm guessing 4H is a related sub-licensing arrangement of some sort?
My current arrangement with The Four Horsemen for "The Four Horsemen Present pdfs is unrelated to this venture with Everyman Gaming, and it's actually quote different. For example, the Four Horsemen isn't a company, it's a freelancer collective. Everyman Gaming is an LLC with an existing catalog of products we now get to offer as part of our catalog.
Of course EVERY deal like this is custom built to be a win-win for both RGG and our partner. Our deal with Mike Myler for Veranthea Codex, and Jacob Blackmon and his M&M pdf products, and upcoming stuff from Lou Agresta is all designed to work with what we need, and what they are able to and interested in producing.
I do have some... long term plans that might draw many of these awesome partners together into a bigger project. But that's far-future stuff.

Alexander Augunas Contributor |

I'm curious too ... does the recent proliferation of RGG's Four Horseman material factor into this combined venture as well? I'm guessing 4H is a related sub-licensing arrangement of some sort?
Basically what happened was that Owen approached me with the idea of doing a RGG product (the first "big collaborative" one) and I accepted. While we were working on it, we were talking about and forth and Owen made a comment that was basically him saying that our current arrangement was possible. We started talking about it more, had a few meetings, checked some data, and decided that this partnership would be a good thing for both of us.
So no, it doesn't have much to do with other freelancers or RGG projects; its more of a natural evolution of working together as much as we do.

Owen KC Stephens |

Elorebaen,
It's currently DriveThru only, and it's for a limited time. We'll decide if we are going to offer it anywhere else after it's no longer up. The risk of offering it everywhere is we dare not train customers they can wait and only buy things on sale. We need to have a core of customers that buy a lot of releases at the normal price. Sales are to let people pick up things they've been waffling about, and maybe complete collections, but we keep them rare and short because otherwise we can't make enough money to do business.
But, since I want to give you full information, it's certainly possible it'll reach Paizo.

Alexander Augunas Contributor |

Owen KC Stephens wrote:I do have some... long term plans that might draw many of these awesome partners together into a bigger project. But that's far-future stuff....?
And thus we ascended to become the Rogue EveryVarentheans of the Apocalypse.

PathlessBeth |
I bought the Everyman Every bundle, but it didn't give me the Dragon Companion Handbook (it gave me everything else, though).

Owen KC Stephens |

I bought the Everyman Every bundle, but it didn't give me the Dragon Companion Handbook (it gave me everything else, though).
Have you double checked? It's part of the bundle.
You might have to go back and look at that sale again.
If that doesn't work drop me a line at owen (dot) stephens (at) gmail.com, and I'll send you a copy.

Elorebaen |

Elorebaen,
It's currently DriveThru only, and it's for a limited time. We'll decide if we are going to offer it anywhere else after it's no longer up. The risk of offering it everywhere is we dare not train customers they can wait and only buy things on sale. We need to have a core of customers that buy a lot of releases at the normal price. Sales are to let people pick up things they've been waffling about, and maybe complete collections, but we keep them rare and short because otherwise we can't make enough money to do business.
But, since I want to give you full information, it's certainly possible it'll reach Paizo.
Thanks for the head's up! Totally understand :) I picked up the bundle. Keep up the great work! I am excited about this partnership.