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Did they embargo Russia yet? It will never not be funny when a hobbyist site embargoes a country :story:
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Funny you should ask.
 
Woke Americans get really hand wringey about first nation peoples being a celt Britbong I find it all a bit silly . The only time I've seen an actual native american comment in a conversation he explained that blanking out Wendigo in your posts is stupid because wendigos arnt real. He then suggested if you feel that strongly about this sort of stuff you should just hire native folklore expert to ad some authenticity.

Of coarse that would cost money and involve uplifting the Red man instead of crying crocodile tears
 
What legacy? What did the east coast tribes leave behind? Monuments? City ruins? Great stone carvings of kings and chieftains? Codices of laws and epic poems? What exactly are you erasing by ignoring north American history prior to 1600?
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I love how the thread is full of people wringing their hands about Native American erasure while still cheering about how they're going to buy this problematic book. Guess they don't care all that much.
Um sweety, if you're going to be negative, please create a separate thread for it. There's enough negativity in the hobby as it is, we want to keep this board as positive and friendly as possible.
 
What legacy? What did the east coast tribes leave behind? Monuments? City ruins? Great stone carvings of kings and chieftains? Codices of laws and epic poems? What exactly are you erasing by ignoring north American history prior to 1600?

Um sweety, if you're going to be negative, please create a separate thread for it. There's enough negativity in the hobby as it is, we want to keep this board as positive and friendly as possible.
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What legacy? What did the east coast tribes leave behind? Monuments? City ruins? Great stone carvings of kings and chieftains? Codices of laws and epic poems? What exactly are you erasing by ignoring north American history prior to 1600?

Um sweety, if you're going to be negative, please create a separate thread for it. There's enough negativity in the hobby as it is, we want to keep this board as positive and friendly as possible.
It's a dangerous line of thought to consider Native Americans leaving behind no legacy just because their way of life and culture wasn't similar to Western Europe. These were people that lived thousands of years isolated from Europeans. Just because they didn't have a written history or massive cities (in NA at least) doesn't mean they didn't have a unique culture and legacy that was lost due to colonization. They did leave behind some monuments though, with some thought to be possibly the oldest man-made structures left intact.
 
I remember that thread; the grognard eventually capitulated.
If by eventually, you mean “within five posts” then yeah, pretty much.

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First mention of V5 that I could find. Someone wants their players to stop acting like a bunch of fucking trench coat ninjas on page 8.
 
Some more handwringing from some fucking retard about safety tools. https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/i-will-no-longer-play-in-games-without-safety-tools.896074/
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And then the usual idiots drop them n to tell them that they’re heckin’ valid!

But what’s this? A wild grognard suddenly appears to offer his sympathies -with the wrong phrasing-
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Zeea sweeps into action, determined to correct this grave insult!
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He's completely right about this though. A lot more GMs nowadays are into sex freak shit and genderspeciality, and will fill games with their fantasies. I've seen more of that with younger GMs and players than older.

The "magical realm" comic is perennially relevant.
 
It really shouldn't be that controversial that older GMs with more life experience are going to be more adept at handling players than rookie GMs who have only hosted once or twice.

But this is RPG.NET so i shouldn't be surprised.
The "magical realm" comic is perennially relevant.
? Which one?
 
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