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3 years ago ::
Sep 27, 2010 - 6:13AM
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Date Joined:
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Dungeon 182 Dungeoncraft: What More Can I Say? by James Wyatt James Wyatt's final Dungeoncraft Article. Talk about this Article here.
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3 years ago ::
Sep 27, 2010 - 8:03AM
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- Forum Guide
- Hero Craftsman Gold Medalist
- Master Dungeon Master
Date Joined:
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Farewell, Jim (from the Dungeoncraft articles) and thanks for all the fish.
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3 years ago ::
Sep 27, 2010 - 10:21AM
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I enjoyed reading James's column; will another author be picking it up going forward?
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3 years ago ::
Sep 27, 2010 - 10:53AM
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this has been my favorite column, since I started DM'ing not long after he started writing it. I've followed faithfully every month and used his insights to keep my campaign from overwhelming me. I'll miss you, man!
btw i'm thinking of running my own take on the Greenbriar campaign next....it just sounds so cool!
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3 years ago ::
Sep 27, 2010 - 2:41PM
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Date Joined:
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James, in utter agreement, so long and thanks for all the fish!
Laughs aside, though, thank you for taking the time to have written this article over the years. It has been truly appreciated by myself, and I suspect many others.
We will miss your insights here, but will likely engross ourselves with products or novels written by you which will only serve to further prompt our malicious (DM) minds towards the further abuse of our poor PC henchman, in new, innovative, evocative, creative, and perhaps plagarized ways.
Many hearty thanks!
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3 years ago ::
Sep 27, 2010 - 7:32PM
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Date Joined:
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I just want to say thanks to James Wyatt. He has made the game I love so much better and has continued to dedicate himself to promoting it. I've also enjoyed talking to him at GenCon. My gaming group became enamored with Oriental Adventures and used every opportunity to ask him questions and encourage him to give us more Asian-inspired material. He has always been cordial and clearly enthusiastic about D&D. And this column has been a source of inspiration for me, including this final one which is awesome! Thanks James! And keep up the great work there! (especially if it means a 4e version of OA!)
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3 years ago ::
Sep 27, 2010 - 8:23PM
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No, don't go!
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Yeah, didn't think that'd work. Thanks for the articles, Mr. Wyatt!
Another day, another three or four entries to my Ignore List.
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3 years ago ::
Sep 27, 2010 - 8:38PM
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I was incredibly dissapointed to see this announcement. Dungeoncraft was one of the few features that encourage me to subscribe on even my irregular basis. I would very much rather see this torch passed than extinguished if anyone else is capable of taking it over. Either way, thank you Mr. Wyatt.
"Man is made God's plaything, and that is the best part of him. Therefore every man and woman should live life accordingly, and play the noblest games... Life must be lived as play, playing certain games, making sacrifices, singing and dancing..." Plato, The Laws.
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