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The Redcaps Podcast - A podcast about OSR and D&D Gaming. theredcaps.net | B/X D&D is my go-to but love all games. 🍁✌️

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Tim_Eagon , to random
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Got my final Xmas gifts today. I got Sailors of the Starless Sea because you all recommended it. The Oz book, which is the first 5e-related item I’ve bought in months, is a beautiful book.

theredcaps ,
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I have both and much prefer Neverland - Oz has bits that I'd pull out and use as inspiration but Neverland was awesome.

LeviKornelsen , to random
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The single greatest comedy moment in OGL history was in one of the Scarred Lands books, where, in actual printed copies, the OGL was prefaced by the note:

"Put this in the smallest type possible; they might be able to force us to put it in, but we don't have to make it readable."

theredcaps ,
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When you think of it thought that is a really shit attitude to have - last years scandal aside the OGL as a license was really a generous and good thing for the community ... to try and be jerks about the few tiny requirements that the license requires is petty.

I don't disagree that it's funny that it got printed - but still a shit attitude that makes you question someone if they would go out of their way to try and push things to that limit.

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