Blogger ate my previous post where I addressed the GSL but we'll see if I can sum it up here: I don't care for it one bit. It's a moot point, I suppose, since I don't plan on jumping into 4e anyway (either as a roleplayer or as a publisher) but you have to admit that the "we can revoke this at will" clause is a bit disturbing. Not to mention the fact that if you convert a current 3.5/OGL product to 4e then it can never go back. "Bah," I say, "To hell with that crap." It's been nice adventuring with D&D's owners over the last 25 years (give or take) but now I'll be stepping off the bus, thank you.
Elsewhere in RPG news, Joe Goodman contacted me on Friday. He was interested in my freelancing schedule and, although it pained me to say it, I had to bow out of the request for writing. I loved working with Goodman Games but 4e (as noted above) is not something I'll be participating in and that is, understandably, Goodman's push for now. On the brighter side, when I mentioned needing most of my time to devote to Tricky Owlbear, Joe said he thought out "Behind the..." lines were a great idea. Nice to see other publishers (especially one so noteworthy) liking our stuff!
On to other things. It was "Free RPG Day" this past Saturday and did you get out there to peruse the offered goodies? I sure did, along with Scot and Zlaty. We each nabbed, among other things, Mongoose's Traveller-0 booklet and Goodman's Punjar primer and the sweet looking Paizo adventure. We went to a little place called Cyborg One, located in Doyelstown, PA. They were nice enough to let each of us pick up multiple titles. I bought some of the new D&D minis out of courtesy and Scot bought one of the White Wolf Mage books for a few % off.
Sat. night the three of us along with Greg and Heather took the RISK--Star Wars Classic edition out for a test drive after having purchased it last Wed. Good stuff even though we did not finish the game before folks had to scurry home around midnight (are we getting too old or what?!).
Sunday saw some room cleaning (bought a new rug Friday night--6'x9' for only $40 from Pier 1) and then a trip with my parents to Delaware Park. It must have been my day as I turned $180 into $352.50. Not bad for 2 hours work.
This week will be spent in module prep as the planar PCs delve further into the mystery surrounding my "Stop 4th Edition!" story arc.
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I was thinking of bringing Crown to 4e, but with the GSL, that seems almost stupid and...impossible.
However, your "Behind the Monsters" series, seem like the perfect match for 4e..
1) Bring some story to the monsters! (4e monsters have no story)
2) Bring some flavor to the monsters! (4e monsters have no flavor)
3) Easy to make additional monsters, and that seems to be the only thing you are allowed with the GSL!
However, they left out my favorite monster...the Barghest... from the 4e MM!! :(
Good to hear! Sounds like you've been busy. :)
And I'm glad Joe got in touch with you. He's definitely one of the "good guys" in the gaming industry.
axel: BtM might be good for 4e, but I'm not taking that line over to the "dark side". :) I'm sure they'll plop the barghest into a future supplement.
mike: Joe's one of the good ones, for sure. Wish I could have joined forces with him again but I think the freelancing chapter of my career is (mostly) closed.
GSL:
Yep, we won't be getting on that bus either. Perhaps down the line, maybe, just maybe. But not now, and I'm certainly not porting any of my lines over. Bleh.
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