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Posted on 11/25/2005 9:54 pm in Gaming
I was wearing a shirt the other day that I got for free while working
as a Storyteller at SCaRE 2003 (South Central Regional Event) which was
run by the Camarilla Fan Club.
They were very amused by the disclaimer at the bottom which said
"Surgeon General's Warning: Arguing with the Storyteller can be
hazardous to your character's health."
This got us on to the point that I actually designed the shirts for the event, and then from there, we got to the point that they wouldn't let me use my original idea. While designing those shirts, I also designed the other shirt that never got made. The only reason it never got made was that I could never really afford to do a run of them so that I could sell them.
Below are images of the unprinted design. As an addendum to the copyright notice at the bottom of this page, I would like to state that you may not use these images without my permission. Feel free to link to this article though. (Read: If you want to get some printed up, let me know so I can have one, etc.)
Right Sleeve:

This got us on to the point that I actually designed the shirts for the event, and then from there, we got to the point that they wouldn't let me use my original idea. While designing those shirts, I also designed the other shirt that never got made. The only reason it never got made was that I could never really afford to do a run of them so that I could sell them.
Below are images of the unprinted design. As an addendum to the copyright notice at the bottom of this page, I would like to state that you may not use these images without my permission. Feel free to link to this article though. (Read: If you want to get some printed up, let me know so I can have one, etc.)
Right Sleeve:

Posted on 6/28/2005 10:31 pm in Gaming
I found a link to this article on the A PARENT'S GUIDE TO ROLE-PLAYING GAMES. I thought it was interesting and wanted to share.
Concerns Christians Should Have About Dungeons & Dragons
(C) 1995 Jeff Freeman
In the past couple of years, I've made a point of writing fundamentalist Christian groups asking for information about fantasy role-playing games (RPGs) like Dungeons & Dragons, from TSR, Inc. I'm not just "picking on" Fundamentalist Christian organizations. I've written to other religious and secular organizations, government agencies and individuals as well. Only fundamentalist Christians consistantly respond to my inquiry with something other than, "Sorry, we don't have any information about D&D."
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