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We definitely do NOT need any Palladium stuff. Got plenty of that. Nor do we need any WoD stuff. Weird adventure modules are always good, especially third party ones. We haven't really covered a lot of the early 2000s d20 glut so any of that bottom of the barrel material would be good.
And it appears that Parente is still selling the wargame on his website. The FLGS downtown just put their remaining Dust stuff on sale to make room for Reaper Bones mini's.
Wow, some franchises never die, despite never living.
If Lewis’ first mistake buried him as an entrepreneur, his second destroyed his directing career. In 1972, Lewis directed and starred in the notorious vanity project The Day the Clown Cried, a dramatic passion project with one of the most cringe-inducing scenarios imaginable: Jerry plays a sad-faced clown in Auschwitz who is tasked by the Nazis to entertain the children about to be exterminated. The film achieved legendary status when Lewis got into a dispute with the producers, and then successfully suppressed it from ever being seen by more than a few people. Towards the end of his life, however, Lewis surprisingly included a complete print of The Day the Clown Cried to the Library of Congress along with the rest of his film catalogue, on the condition that it not be made available to the public until the year 2025.
I'm unreasonably happy that Rift's Wormwood is being featured for Palladium Poisoning. Faust is being a little bit of a pansy, but Tom totally has the right attitude towards Wormwood; it is awesome!
Am going to reluctantly tap out of the Patreon based on the upcoming policy changes. I suggest looking at moving to the new Kickstarter patron option, or others, given this ridiculous new business policy.