Unofficial 2nd edition supplements for playing Lizardmen exist but I only used them once to design enemies for a one shot in Leopoldheim which is penal colony of the Empire in the Southlands.
The Lustria book does actually add options for playing as Skinks as well, along with a bestiary of Lustrian monsters to throw against the party during jungle exploration. So if you need Lizardmen, reskinned dinosaurs or tropical diseases to torture your party with the books got you covered.
The fact they named an overseas colony after one of the most famous/popular, very much not overseas, British holiday destinations still gets me for some reason.
GWs old habit of reusing or barely changing the names of real-life places into fantastical hellscapes always got a chuckle out of me.
and he replied that he should have an introductory session ready the day before and would let me know by then.
Bruh c'mon, making a short 1-2 session adventure even from scratch does not take that much work that they gotta be dropping a ready or not on your gaming group the fuckin'
day beforehand. GMing is work, we've all done it, but it's not that much work that it's up in the air if you'll be ready for a 4-8 hour game after more than a week of prep time.
Also, he told on himself.
>today he posted on the Discord that the day we were supposed to meet was his birthday and he hadn't had the time to let us know that he wouldn't be able to make it
>should have an introductory session ready the day before
Well shitbird which is it? Was the game cancelled because you couldn't make it or was it cancelled because you somehow
still don't have something ready to run? This is a near 1-to-1 repeat of a guy and his excuses we kicked out of our own group.
Legend of the Five Rings RPG 5e was going pretty well, successfully restarted the setting to get new people into it after 4e was burdened by years of schizophrenic plot driven by CCG tournaments, and dice roller apps made copyrightable weird dice beareble. Then they got a bad case of sensitivity readers, decided that focusing on extremely exaggerated feudal Japan aka the main draw of the game was colonialist and put out a stillborn DnD 5e compatible version. It's basically on life-support now and it's doubtful the final book that would round up the supplements to focus on all the major clans will ever come out.
I was actually looking into L5R 5e the other day, and I was shocked at how unhelpful their actual website is for finding L5R books to buy. You go to the Roleplaying games section, click on a book you're interested in, and it takes you to a page that just describes the book, if it's a hardback, if it's in color, how many pages it is, with no fucking indication of where to
buy the book or its MSRP. On a couple pages you might be lucky and they'll tell you the pdf is available on DriveThru but zero mention on where to get a physical book. I'm more than willing to admit my reading comprehension can be iffy when I'm in a hurry but these goofy bastards seem to want you to jump through extra hoops and use any website but their own to find and buy these books. No wonder it's not doing too hot.