• Think of it as good news...

    From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.dnd on Tue Dec 3 11:58:24 2024
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    So, Elon Musk has suggested he might want to buy D&D (and Hasbro)*.
    Which is just a horrifying idea. It probably isn't serious, but on the
    off chance it is, I'm against it. But I prefer to look on the bright
    side of things:

    If anything would break me of my D&D habit, Musk's involvement
    certainly would. The guy is scum and I don't want to be near anything
    that has anything to do with the guy. If he bought D&D, I wouldn't
    give that company a dime of my money, and would probably disassociate
    myself with the game just to lessen any support -however minor it
    might be- that might garner Musk any more profit.

    Maybe I'd take up Harn. Apparently that's making something of a
    comeback ;-)





    * news here https://www.dexerto.com/gaming/elon-musk-hints-at-buying-hasbro-for-dd-after-announcing-ai-game-studio-2993666/
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  • From Kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.dnd on Fri Dec 6 11:07:05 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.dnd

    On 12/3/2024 5:58 PM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    So, Elon Musk has suggested he might want to buy D&D (and Hasbro)*.
    Which is just a horrifying idea. It probably isn't serious, but on the
    off chance it is, I'm against it. But I prefer to look on the bright
    side of things:

    If anything would break me of my D&D habit, Musk's involvement
    certainly would. The guy is scum and I don't want to be near anything
    that has anything to do with the guy. If he bought D&D, I wouldn't
    give that company a dime of my money, and would probably disassociate
    myself with the game just to lessen any support -however minor it
    might be- that might garner Musk any more profit.

    Well, I definitely wouldn't change anything about my spending habits.
    The only thing I bought even related to official modern DnD the last few
    years were some of the WizKids minis.


    Maybe I'd take up Harn. Apparently that's making something of a
    comeback ;-)

    Harn has a few issues of it's own (namely: it's bloody expensive
    compared to everything else), but it has it's own merits. I think the
    original HarnWorld is the most well-thought-out DnD/ADnD campaign
    setting ever made. And I really dig the later products as well, although mostly for the worldbuilding in itself.






    * news here https://www.dexerto.com/gaming/elon-musk-hints-at-buying-hasbro-for-dd-after-announcing-ai-game-studio-2993666/

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.dnd on Fri Dec 6 12:13:34 2024
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    On Fri, 6 Dec 2024 11:07:05 +0100, Kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 12/3/2024 5:58 PM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    So, Elon Musk has suggested he might want to buy D&D (and Hasbro)*.
    Which is just a horrifying idea. It probably isn't serious, but on the
    off chance it is, I'm against it. But I prefer to look on the bright
    side of things:

    If anything would break me of my D&D habit, Musk's involvement
    certainly would. The guy is scum and I don't want to be near anything
    that has anything to do with the guy. If he bought D&D, I wouldn't
    give that company a dime of my money, and would probably disassociate
    myself with the game just to lessen any support -however minor it
    might be- that might garner Musk any more profit.

    Well, I definitely wouldn't change anything about my spending habits.
    The only thing I bought even related to official modern DnD the last few >years were some of the WizKids minis.

    Same here. I don't really buy much official D&D stuff, and even
    third-party stuff I've little need for. Not only am I a devotee of the
    older editions, not only do I have my own campaign, but I don't even
    have an active group anymore. So it's not like I'm spending all that
    much out-of-pocked for D&D merch to start with.

    But were Musk involved, whatever trickle there is would dry up. He's
    anethema.



    Maybe I'd take up Harn. Apparently that's making something of a
    comeback ;-)

    Harn has a few issues of it's own (namely: it's bloody expensive
    compared to everything else), but it has it's own merits. I think the >original HarnWorld is the most well-thought-out DnD/ADnD campaign
    setting ever made. And I really dig the later products as well, although >mostly for the worldbuilding in itself.

    I wasn't really serious. Harn is a beautifully detailed world but it's
    not really to my taste, and it's just too expensive for me to get
    into.

    Plus, I'm mostly familiar with the Columbia Games stuff, and as I
    understand it, the license has moved to a new company (Kelestia?
    Something Kel- anyway). I've no real idea as to the quality of the new
    stuff.

    I just wanted to throw some postitive attention on Harn. It's too
    often overlooked and even if I don't actually care to play it, I think
    it deserves more recognition.



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  • From Kyonshi@gmkeros@gmail.com to rec.games.frp.dnd on Fri Dec 6 22:58:57 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.frp.dnd

    On 12/6/2024 6:13 PM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:


    Well, I definitely wouldn't change anything about my spending habits.
    The only thing I bought even related to official modern DnD the last few
    years were some of the WizKids minis.

    Same here. I don't really buy much official D&D stuff, and even
    third-party stuff I've little need for. Not only am I a devotee of the
    older editions, not only do I have my own campaign, but I don't even
    have an active group anymore. So it's not like I'm spending all that
    much out-of-pocked for D&D merch to start with.

    But were Musk involved, whatever trickle there is would dry up. He's anethema.

    Everything he touches seems to go bad, except when his people are
    competent enough to work around him.


    Maybe I'd take up Harn. Apparently that's making something of a
    comeback ;-)

    Harn has a few issues of it's own (namely: it's bloody expensive
    compared to everything else), but it has it's own merits. I think the
    original HarnWorld is the most well-thought-out DnD/ADnD campaign
    setting ever made. And I really dig the later products as well, although
    mostly for the worldbuilding in itself.

    I wasn't really serious. Harn is a beautifully detailed world but it's
    not really to my taste, and it's just too expensive for me to get
    into.

    Plus, I'm mostly familiar with the Columbia Games stuff, and as I
    understand it, the license has moved to a new company (Kelestia?
    Something Kel- anyway). I've no real idea as to the quality of the new
    stuff.

    I just wanted to throw some postitive attention on Harn. It's too
    often overlooked and even if I don't actually care to play it, I think
    it deserves more recognition.


    Actually both Columbia and Kelestia are publishing stuff. CG is mostly focusing on Harn itself (and Ivinia to a lesser extent), while Kelestia
    is focusing on the wider world. They have supplements
    covering a lot of places by now, with enough detail to run complete
    campaigns there.
    They even have their own versions of Harnmaster (which both aren't that different from each other that I felt the need to switch from HM3)
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