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New Poll: the future of the SpirosBlaak Chronicles
‘ve added a new poll to the blog regarding the serialized “SpirosBlaak Chronicles” story unravelling over at the SpirosBlaak site. For those of you who aren’t familiar with it, this is an ongoing story I’m writing in the form of a journal kept by a wandering devotee of the god, Logothos. Continue reading
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A new poll: it’s a race to pick which race comes next
I’ve posted a new poll asking which fantasy race people most want to see in an upcoming Savage Worlds Player Races mini-PDF as part of the series that started with the dark elf. If you don’t see what you like, … Continue reading



Statistics are Misleading, Especially for People who don’t Understand Statistics
One of the things that constantly comes up in discussion of the RPG industry, especially with regards to its future, is the Wizards of the Coast market research survey of 2000. Whenever I see this pop up in such conversations, I’m compelled to point out how unreliable this particular study is and then need to explain why. Frankly, I’m tired of having to type the same thing over and over so I’m going to summarize the issues here so they can merely be referenced in the future. Continue reading →