I'll not repeat here my comment posted there. However, I will repeat that trying to make retro-gaming pen and paper RPGs somehow "edgy", to a generation that can learn more about the dark and twisted sides of human nature spending an hour on the internet than many of their parents learned in a lifetime, is a laughable exercise in futility.
I'll not repeat here my comment posted there. However, I will repeat that trying to make retro-gaming pen and paper RPGs somehow "edgy", to a generation that can learn more about the dark and twisted sides of human nature spending an hour on the internet than many of their parents learned in a lifetime, is a laughable exercise in futility.
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