World Of Darkness General (VtM, WtO, MtA, etc.)

Favorite WoD TRPG?

  • Vampire: The Masquerade

    Votes: 161 59.0%
  • Werewolf: The Apocalypse

    Votes: 42 15.4%
  • Mage: The Ascension

    Votes: 75 27.5%
  • Wraith: The Oblivion

    Votes: 31 11.4%
  • Changeling: The Dreaming

    Votes: 27 9.9%
  • Hunter: The Reckoning

    Votes: 33 12.1%
  • Mummy: The Resurrection

    Votes: 13 4.8%
  • Demon: The Fallen

    Votes: 21 7.7%

  • Total voters
    273
I like you too much to rate your post autistic, but that is autistic as fuck.

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I am what I am. No bully.



Speaking of autism, I archived Zak's blog post, in case it gets Camarilla'd. It's short on details, and surprisingly enough, many of the fifteen incidents he's threatening to blow the whistle on sound a tad petty ( one gentleman "stepped down for helping Adam Koebel even after he got cancelled"; oh no!). However, Zak is gunning for several alleged rapists and at least one "greaser furry hypnotism enthusiast", so that should be fun!

Now It Can Be Told--If Any of You Care​


So, two of the most aggressive harassers online--people responsible for more hate directed against me and the other D&DW/PS crew since 2011 than almost everyone else put together--got cancelled yesterday: Olivia Hill and her spouse, Filamena Young.

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Olivia's girlfriend claimed that she was abusive, lied all the time, and played victim constantly to escape responsibility for doing fucked up things.

  • If Olivia's girlfriend is telling the truth: this is exactly what I have said for years about them except when I said it I had proof. Olivia is an abuser and Filamena is, too.
  • If Olivia's girlfriend is lying: it means Olivia and Filamena want a benefit-of-the-doubt in this situation after demanding it not be extended to others. Which means they are abusers.

Anyway that means an even fifteen of the folks who were involved in the smear campaign against me have themselves been outed as abusive. I have a question for readers, right after the list...

1. Olivia Hill (former Vampire et al Onyx Path designer--girlfriend says she lied all the time, is abusive, and plays victim when she's caught, which is exactly what I've always said Olivia does)​
2. Filamena Young (former Vampire et al Onyx Path designer--enabled Olivia's abuse)​
3. Brandon Dixon (Swordsfall, called out on twitter as a creep by a fan)​
4. Adam Koebel (Dungeon World/ Streamer, caught on tape being creepy)​
5. PH Lee (Bliss Stage, Hot Guys Making Out, storygamer, cancelled for their edgy games--after making fake allegations about rape)​
6. Ben Chong (various "games about relationships, storygamer--admitted to being a sexual abuser)​
7. Sean Patrick Fannon (Savage Rifts--admitted to being a sexual harasser)​
8. BlackHatMatt (RPGnet moderator--accused of rape)​
9. Tyler Carpenter (Battletech, storygamer--admitted to sexual harassment)​
10. The folks at Green Ronin (who either committed sexual misconduct or handled it poorly in the case of C.A. Suleiman)​
11. Shoe Skogen (my ex's friend, outed as an alleged abuser after being made an OSR discord mod as a reward for harassing me)​
12. Elizabeth Sampat (storygamer, ex-girlfriend and enabler of Gamergate-related sucide Alec Holowka)​
13. Jared Cassady aka AuraTwilight aka Paimon Prowler (ran the OSR Discord, outed as an alleged abuser by fellow greaser furry hypnotism enthusiasts I am not making this up I swear)​
14. Oliver Darkshire (DMsguild author--pissed of fellow members of LGBTQIA+ community by publishing a D&D book about queer villains)​
15. Luke Crane (Burning Wheel, Head of Community at Kickstarter, stepped down for helping Adam Koebel even after he got cancelled)​


Olivia and Filamena finally being exposed for what they really are makes it safe(r) for me to tell a part of the RPG story that nobody really knows yet.

However, there's another problem and that's: it's possible nobody fucking cares. I got cancelled because people believed things without evidence from "people they trusted"--even when the "people they trusted" turn out to be liars and abusers, nobody seems to connect the dots.

So, I will only tell this story if there is unusual and atypical evidence that some of you out there actually care.

If I get 100 comments from a 100 distinct accounts (none of them banned) on this post, I will tell the whole story of what happened with Vampire 5e--why it turned out how it did, why it was treated by Paradox the way it was almost as soon as it came out, why the launch didn't come out as planned, what went on behind the scenes with me, Kenneth Hite, Martin Ericsson and everyone else and how many online jerks were actually involved. I have never told anyone this and only the people who worked on it know the whole truth. And I have the receipts.

Vote if you care.
 
Zak got his votes, but it will take him a month to write anything.

Note on The Vampire 5e Story​


In case you missed it, I asked readers to vote on whether they wanted to hear the whole story on Vampire 5e--I set the threshold at 100 votes and reached it, so I will be getting to work on that, collecting all the receipts etc.

My plan is to have it up in early May, just so you know.

Here's a foldy map I drew:

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Zak's been so busy drawing Flat Earth propaganda that he hasn't even bothered to get his receipts in order yet. Meanwhile, all the rapists and greaser furry hypno fetishists are running free.
 
Zak got his votes, but it will take him a month to write anything.

Note on The Vampire 5e Story​


In case you missed it, I asked readers to vote on whether they wanted to hear the whole story on Vampire 5e--I set the threshold at 100 votes and reached it, so I will be getting to work on that, collecting all the receipts etc.

My plan is to have it up in early May, just so you know.

Here's a foldy map I drew:

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Zak's been so busy drawing Flat Earth propaganda that he hasn't even bothered to get his receipts in order yet. Meanwhile, all the rapists and greaser furry hypno fetishists are running free.
I love the smell of nothingburger in the morning! Smells like... attention whore!

Yeah, I don't think he has anything of note otherwise he would have said it already. People don't play coy like that when they have good cards in hand.
 
Zak got his votes, but it will take him a month to write anything.

Note on The Vampire 5e Story​


In case you missed it, I asked readers to vote on whether they wanted to hear the whole story on Vampire 5e--I set the threshold at 100 votes and reached it, so I will be getting to work on that, collecting all the receipts etc.

My plan is to have it up in early May, just so you know.

Here's a foldy map I drew:

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Zak's been so busy drawing Flat Earth propaganda that he hasn't even bothered to get his receipts in order yet. Meanwhile, all the rapists and greaser furry hypno fetishists are running free.
So he has nothing then and I can go back to forgetting him now.

Good thing I knew he had nothing given my experience with people playing this stupid game. They only do that if they know they don't have anything, or in the rare case they do, that dancing game is usually to the target, not the crowd.
 
He might have some insight into the overall incompetance of V5, I doubt we'll get much dirt but it should be interesting to see who decided to nix the sabbat, loose half the clans and dumb down the disciplines while adding more bloat.
 
Are we ready for the potential future discussions of a new kind of Mercer Effect? People wanting to play WoD... just like in the TV show!

Here's the Variety one. I like all the virtue signalling about diversity and inclusion and a bunch of other shit that doesn't matter.

I will believe this shit when it comes out. WoD has a horrible track record of things announcing and going up in smoke. See: WoD MMO, Bloodlines 2, etc, etc...
 
Are we ready for the potential future discussions of a new kind of Mercer Effect? People wanting to play WoD... just like in the TV show!
“The World of Darkness story universe is deliberately and unapologetically inclusive and diverse,” says Boylan. “It has always made a point of including equal gendered characters, protagonists and antagonists of every race, and representation of all creeds – bringing a female and diverse audience to gaming like nothing prior. Its games and fandom are a place where women, POC, and the LGBTQI community feel welcome and we are very proud to bring these stories to life.”
This is going to suck more ass than the Human Centipede, isn't it?
Heisserer adds, “The legacy of these stories is way ahead of its time, inviting issues and perspectives other games ignored. This feels like the next step for genre.”
Yep, it's going to suck.
Way to comically miss the point of World of Darkness, which is the struggle against the temptation of great power, embracing/rejecting/balancing inhuman urges, ancient conspiracies, and exploring hidden worlds just out of reach to normies.
 
This is going to suck more ass than the Human Centipede, isn't it?

Yep, it's going to suck.
Way to comically miss the point of World of Darkness, which is the struggle against the temptation of great power, embracing/rejecting/balancing inhuman urges, ancient conspiracies, and exploring hidden worlds just out of reach to normies.
Let's hope @knightlautrec is right and the plans fall through. It's a warning sign if the show/series brags about diversity first before anything else.
 
Let's hope @knightlautrec is right and the plans fall through. It's a warning sign if the show/series brags about diversity first before anything else.

Yeah the red flag isnt that they're doing that the issue is you're damning it with faint praise. They say nothing about its virtues as art more that it's in accordance with social values.
 
It could be alright. My money says this series they're planning won't be.
That said I'd be curious how they end up doing it. Mortal perspective with episodic insight into the various splats or using one of the splats as the base and dipping into others only lightly? The articles really don't help much with that (shockingly)
 
This is going to suck more ass than the Human Centipede, isn't it?

Yep, it's going to suck.
Way to comically miss the point of World of Darkness, which is the struggle against the temptation of great power, embracing/rejecting/balancing inhuman urges, ancient conspiracies, and exploring hidden worlds just out of reach to normies.
If "diversity is our strength!" is the lesson they got out of World of Darkness, then it's going to suck harder than a lamprey on ecstasy.

It's a setting without heroes. The narrative of oppression Current Year writers love so much doesn't work in the World of Darkness, because collectively everybody is an asshole out for themselves. Individuals can be great people in that world, but even they are constantly tempted to fall and punished for their good deeds. Even the most "collectivist" game, Werewolf the Apocalypse, is still rife with factions being total assholes to one another and acting with supreme callousness towards mortals.

So yeah. Unless the Strong And Independent Mixed-Race Black Muslim Transgender Woman they will invariably have as the protagonist turns out to be an asshole, they'll be doing it wrong.
 
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Kindred: The Embraced. Very 90s...not actually that horrible. Just dated.
I haven't watched it in a while but recall it being "sorta okay", but iirc they did weird shit like make the Brujah the animalistic ones out in the wilds, and shitcanned a clan or few, like maybe Tremere?
I recall it being "loosely inspired by to a point they still had to pay for the rights" but not really "based on".
 
Archive link: https://archive.md/d5r4Q

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What Really Happened To Vampire 5e, Chapter One: Olivia Hill​




Note up top: A lot of people are asking about the case against Gen Con--the next step is we file a motion, then a notce within 30 days of that response, then it's in appellate court for a year, probably a year and a half. So: it'll be a loooong time before it's over.

Starting In The Middle

So this is the story of what happened on Vampire 5th edition behind the scenes. It'll be a series of posts, because it's complicated.
I'm going to screw up right from the start by putting two incidents from the middle of the story first, because they contain a moral of the story and I don't want that to get lost in all the details to come.
So:

  • First: sometime in the middle of all the trouble that Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition roll-out had, a bunch of Vampire fans did something that only haters had done before (or since): they organized. They put together and circulated a petition of support (impressive and rare in the online RPG scene) that said that these haters were not making sense, that fans stood behind the designers, that this harassment would not be tolerated, that the new edition was exciting, all that good stuff. At least 2000 people signed it, which is far more than had liked, shared or encouraged the hatemob attacks on the game (600ish on the most popular hatepost I could find).
  • Second: sales of the game were...fine. There was no great wave of boycotting or backlash among actual consumers.

The net effect of these two facts on the parent company's upcoming decision to dump the game was: nothing. These things didn't help the game or the creators at all in any way, the game still got cut loose, people got fired, careers got torpedoed, etc.
The designers working on the project included Mark Rein-Hagen and Kenneth Hite, by no-means small fish as far as name-recognition goes. The designers who lead the charge to destroy the game--on the other hand--were folks who are visibly glowing on social media if they sell 500 copies of a game. I point this out just to establish that the power equation here isn't as simple as you might think: Mark Rein-Hagen and Kenneth Hite only have followers who buy things, whereas the haters have followers who do things.
Are you sitting there thinking you're an anonymous disengaged nobody so what you do doesn't matter? Well, you're wrong--this story has names in it but is largely a story about what a bunch of anonymous people did. If name-recognition and a platform mattered, Mark Rein-Hagen and Kenneth Hite could've ended this in seconds--hell, Paradox--the video game company that owned White Wolf--could've ended it. But that's not how it works.
Going and buying a game and signing a petition full of positive platitudes are both things fans are comfortable doing. Vampire fans did them and it didn't help at all. Haters are comfortable with doing way more: they name names, they go to the forums where narratives are being written and interrupt the story being told with their own story, they bring things up over and over and over, even when no-one asked, and most of all: they work together "When I do this, you do that" etc.. And normal people, even normal gamers if there is such a thing--people who just want to play a game--don't do any of that. They see drama and, at best, ignore it, or, worse, buy into the idea that all drama is equal and equally bad.
And remember the sales figures, games have gone on to be supported and become IP farms on far less--voting with your wallet alone doesn't work when the creators of what you're buying are told "You are risking trashing your Google results and professional reputation forever if you take on this new project" and the company itself doesn't want its reputation associated with that. Self-publishing doesn't solve this: The kinds of accusations made against Vampire authors don't just destroy someone's career or chance of being published but can (and in some cases has) harm literally every part of the lives of the people involved. If every time someone Googles you it says you committed crimes against humanity, it affects your entire life.
A petition or a statement from anyone which does not name the specific people responsible for the problems it is trying to overcome does nothing at all.
If you ever want to hear any story about the RPG industry other than the one I'm about to tell: you, the fans, have to do something different than what you are doing now. You can easily fact-check haters without trolling, harassing or hurting anyone, but most of you can't do it while staying in your comfort zone. You have to be as persistent and dedicated to telling the truth and making things better as they are at lying and making things worse.
It's not that you're a terrible person if you don't--it just means the things you like aren't going to get made ever again.
Disclaimer 1

I am jumping the gun on this: I wanted to wait until later this year, when certain legal things would have had time to happen and I'd be able to provide even more evidence to back up what I'm saying. But Onyx Path authors Olivia Hill and Filamena Young being exposed as abusers (and not yet having suffered any real consequences I can see) has made it seem necessary that I do this early. If you still don't believe my story after reading all of it, come back around Christmas, see what I've got to say then, and feel free to rub my nose in this paragraph.


Disclaimer 2

It’s popular in these kinds of posts to disguise the writer’s intention under a layer of objective-sounding language—as if the author is just the Star Trek computer voice “The Alpha Quadrant is populated by a race of three-eyed tree bastards…” etc. I am not going to do that. This story is outright an attempt to persuade. Straight up. I am still under a non-disparagement clause with White Wolf (the company that makes Vampire: The Masquerade) and I plan to respect that, which is easy since this isn’t about them fucking up, this is about what some bad people did to White Wolf. When it matters, I have obscured the names of the innocent (and deadnames) but not the guilty.

I am also going to say something most reporters can't say: I am in the middle of suing people right now. If a single word of what I'm saying isn't accurate, I just volunteered, for free, to ruin my own case by writing this.


The Biggest Success In The History Of RPG Hatemobbing

It’s 2021, and there’s Critical Role and there’s Stranger Things and it’s been seven years since the 5th edition of D&D came out and, weirdly, no other RPG has managed to ride its coattails. There’s been no matching revival of Shadowrun, RIFTS, or Vampire, no new game or anything near close.

There were two kinds of conventional wisdom on the 2018 5th edition of Vampire: one is that it committed a wide variety of terrible social justice crimes, the other—and the one, as far as I can see, that seems to have stuck around longer—is that it was solid in many ways, but it failed to generate any enthusiasm. It was...fine. It isn’t setting the world on fire, the company isn’t rushing to support, promote, or expand it. If you want to try playing Vampire again but with some tighter rules and the next generation of lore, well it’s there. People involved appear to have moved on to other things.

Did something happen? Yes.

This is the story of a group of bad internet people who, after many minor successes hurting innocent designers' careers, finally managed to take down a whole game. The biggest piece of RPG intellectual property of the 1990s was making a big push to get revived and got shot in the head, by people who are, by-and-large, now discredited and what’s more, had no idea they were even doing it.

And they and all their friends are still out there—and they keep doing the same stuff, and they will keep doing it to any game that isn’t too corporate to care or from a country so far away it hasn’t yet been swallowed by the toxic dynamics of the english-language RPG discourse.

This is the story of the biggest success in the history of online RPG hatemobbing. It's why, if nothing changes, games are basically fucked.




The Beginning

On October 29th, 2015 it was announced that Paradox Interactive had purchased White Wolf. This was big news in the tabletop RPG scene, especially since not much had been done with the White Wolf properties in recent years. White Wolf had ruled the roost in the '90s with Vampire, then Werewolf: The Apocalypse, then games named after every other monster (under the collective aegis World of Darkness), then it faded away as fans moved on and the property was all sublicensed out in various directions, with none of these descendants making too many waves.



I'm Hired

Since I'd just had a successful vampire-themed game out in the form of Red & Pleasant Land and that games was fresh off winning a bunch of awards, I decided to do the kind of thing you do five times a month as an independent artist just in case it works out: I asked Paradox to hire me. When I went over to their site they actually had a little box saying something like “Do you have an idea for a video game? Tell us and if we like your idea we’ll be in touch!” So I wrote in the little box that I had no video game ideas, but they should let me work on the new edition of Vampire.

To my complete shock, I got an email back:


Nice!

I have meetings, first over skype or hangouts and then the bosses fly over from Sweden and we meet up in a few places, including one long meeting at an airbnb with a very nice view in Hollywood. There was a mixed crew of American RPG industry veterans and the new and very excited Swedes whom Paradox had put in charge of the new White Wolf.

The Swedes' reality was: they worked for a video game company and they'd loved RPGs. Then one day the company said "Alright, you're now in charge of this game you love". They were LARPers, I wasn't, they told me I would have to LARP and they told me that would be great, trust them.

First, they wanted me to do a video game--a mobile game, specifically "like a choose-your-own adventure" they said. I think the idea was just to get something out there and put Paradox's stamp on the IP before digging in to the harder work like the tabletop game and, ultimately, a big, juicy AAA video game. On my end: The price was right and there were medical bills to pay.

I said ok, but y'all should know before you hire me that there are horrible people who used to work at White Wolf who hate me and hang out on RPGnet, like Olivia Hill and...

I might as well have been telling them the sky was blue.


Conventional Wisdom Among Those Approximately As Or More Famous Than Robin Laws

Since you are all reading a blog full of inside-baseball on the RPG industry I assume you all know who Robin Laws is. You could probably name a handful of mainstream game designers who are well-known on the level of Robin Laws or better-known, and they are all roughly of Laws’ generation. I have never spoken to Robin Laws--I have, however, despite not being very in with the mainstream of the game industry, spoken to everyone else in that usually bespectacled, generally bearded, largely hawaiian-shirted, handful--at least a little bit.

Literally every single one of them has heard of White Wolf writer Olivia Hill and said bad things about her. She is known, in private, by the creators at the highest level of the industry as a bad person. (They said all this, I should note, long before she transitioned so this can't be blamed on misogyny or transphobia.)

The indie RPG scene likes to think they have a whisper network sharing vital information about toxic people—they don't. They have a yelling network. They by-and-large have so little self-control and information discipline that they repeatedly and openly complain about each other in public even when they think they’re being slick. If you notice them doing this they say you’re “stalking” them—rather than, like, reading their completely public statements that they are too stupid or too Extremely Online to understand are out where their victims can see them.

The successful full-time professionals in the scene, on the other hand—while still being confrontation-averse nerds like their indie colleagues—have figured out the vital professional skill of using DMs instead of @s. So their whisper network is genuinely made of whispers. And they are whispering that Olivia Hill is a missing stair--a real missing stair, not someone who everyone on Twitter talks about and hates-on, but rather a genuine monster that seems ok and safe to those not "in the know".

For example and for background here's a screenshot from a conversation with a whole other well-known creator--one not associated with White Wolf, while we're talking about a whole other thing years earlier...






These aren't conversations between me and my indie RPG blogger friends, these are industry old-timers who never talk like this in public. These are people I barely know, even in the parasocial online sense.

Bring up Olivia Hill around them and they go “Oh, yeah, horrible”. It’s an open secret that Olivia is both willing and able to incite real harassment against almost anyone and that she doesn’t sort truth from fiction.

But, again, it's private--“If you’re a major industry professional you don’t go around calling out shitty colleagues lower down the totem pole” might sound like both good praxis to avoid punching down and, moreover, serious careerist self-preservation advice but it also has allowed the rockstar designers of the 90s and early 00s to kind stay where they are, unchallenged, while they watch people who they know are problems devour the up-and-coming designers.

It’s worked: aside from Vincent Baker, who still hasn’t gotten hired to work on any of the blue-chip IP in the industry that I know of, nobody since the beginning of the online era has broken through to the professional level Laws and company are on. That's a little weird--that it's 2021 and we still don't have anyone recognized and accepted all over the mainstream the way Laws and his generation were.

Maybe they like it that way, maybe they feel bad for the rest of us, I don’t know. What I do know is: they do not have nice things to say about Olivia Hill.


The New White Wolf

The new White Wolf's creative remit was that the World of Darkness was going to have as much of the real world in it as possible. And not just the same old goth aesthetics, but broad, diverse, international. Full-spectrum worldwide personal horror. This all sounded good to me.

The new White Wolf's main issue with Olivia Hill was: they just didn't like her work.

Them: Ugh! Have you seen the new (something I hadn't read that Olivia worked on)
Zak: No.
Them: It's just...all this fantasy stuff and I'm thinking 'Why is this in a horror game? This isn't horror!

I had no opinion on this take, I'd never read Olivia's work. This isn't meant as a dismissal of it--I read work by people who I do not like all the time. I just never had any particular call in her case, no shade on the work.

However, I was happy to hear Olivia wouldn't be on the project because she is, actually, horrible.


I Attempt To Convince You Olivia Hill Is Horrible and Dishonest

If you already know Olivia Hill is a bad person, you can skip this section and wait until the next blog entry for chapter two--which is not about Olivia Hill. But for all of what follows to make any sense, you need to understand it's not just me talking here: she's actually bad.

If you don't already know about Olivia, here's a short list of things she did--you can stop reading and wait for the next chapter when you hit the one that makes you, personally, understand that Olivia's bad news:

-The first thing I'm aware Olivia and her wife, Filamena, ever did was decide Cosplay Deviants shouldn't be at GenCon.

Now, being a porn performer whose friends are mostly porn people or porn-adjacent, this, no joke, makes her Mike Pence-level bad on the spot with no further discussion. If I was trying to prove she was bad and anyone I know in LA wasn't sure I'd just tell them she had an issue with Cosplay Deviants--not with how they run their business or with any specific thing they did, just them existing at the con--and we'd just hit the airlock button. But I accept some of y'all need more, so...

-The reasons they gave were a horrible mix of "think of the children" and SWERF-logic

Here's the link to the whole story with receipts. They did the whole "I have nothing against ___(kind of person)___ I love ___(kind of person)___ I just think they shouldn't do their job near me because it makes me less safe. Proof? I have no proof. I just feel it."

-They kept at it for years.

Is that enough to convince you Olivia's bad? No?

-Later that year, Filamena said the D&D With Porn Stars crew appearing in Maxim Magazine hurt women in games

This was the first time I ever talked to her or heard of her.

-Filamena gave no proof and lied a lot

This is kind of a whole tangent from the story about White Wolf, but it made Filamena (and later Olivia) hate me specifically--which matters later in the story--but if you want documentation and details and to go into all the fucked-up claims she made that's here.

-For years Olivia claimed Star Wars was a right-wing conspiracy despite never having seen Star Wars

-When I wrote an essay about how that was a very good example of bad criticism (here) her friends lied about it and said I "harassed her for not liking Star Wars". She didn't call them out for lying...

...when they said that even though, objectively, she must've known it wasn't true because she read the essay.

(-Nevertheless, she likes Gundam a lot...

but that's different, apparently, for reasons you'd know if you watched Gundam. Because apparently to know why one space wartoy franchise means something different than the other you have to watch it. )

Still not convinced? Does this all sound petty?

-A few weeks ago Olivia's girlfriend accused Filamena and Olivia of being abusers






-They aren't apologizing, despite having spent years spreading stories of their colleagues being abusers based on way less evidence.

-If you're now convinced Olivia Hill is a bad person--great!


Come back tomorrow for the next episode, which will be about other things.

-If you're not because you don't believe the evidence: leave a comment.

If you tell me any part of this doesn't seem right to you, I will do my best to get you any documentation you need.

-If you're not because none of this seems bad: keep reading!

She lies about threats against her kids later!

-If that isn't bad enough: ask for more.

There's more. So much more.

-If you know other reasons Olivia Hill is bad: leave them in the comments.

I didn't list them all for the sake of keeping this readable.

Otherwise, stay tuned next time for: Video games, New Orleans, Kenneth Hite, Bailey Jay, Stockholm and the threeway conception of Vampire 5e
 
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Here's hoping this guy has more dirt on these fucks I can name at least one person from the writing credits that's long overdue to get shat on and they've been mentioned here before back in 2015.
 
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