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Post edited February 12, 2023 by lace_gardenia
Nice!
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Post edited February 12, 2023 by lace_gardenia
I'm glad most publishers put e-books on HumbleBundle as DRM-free, despite them drifting toward DRM for most of the game/software bundles, even for publishers which usually put DRM on their own books (like O'Reilly's I.T. books).

Being able to get all those RPG books for (a minimum of) 15 dollars is a decent deal compared to what they are still selling for on other sites: I was thinking of buying some of these to see the lore, and this saved me possibly hundreds of dollars. Thanks for sharing.
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Levitan17: Nice!
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lace_gardenia: For those that don't care much for tabletop I guess you can still read the lore. Johnny Silverhand was a reoccurring NPC for example.

It's a bit weird that there is *another* NPC named "something-hand". There is Morgan Blackhand, who is a Solo. I mean, did they run out of names?
people weren't very creative pre-90's era.. that's why we have characters like Ironman: Man in an Iron Suit and Spider-Man: he shoots webs and crawls like a spider but its because of their ingenuity and being pioneers of such things that we still find it genius. There were only a few select people who actually had limitless creativity like George Lucas and the original creators of dungeons and dragons and such (star trek peeps, Tolkien,) but even they derived their creativity from some other already created imagination and repackaged it into something presentable.
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Post edited February 12, 2023 by lace_gardenia