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Just had a look at the financials of Stygian Fox.

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  • CharnockP Charnock

    @Taskerland That's going so badly you'd think it was planned then.

    Roger BW 😷R This user is from outside of this forum
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    @Printdevil @Taskerland Their main bod has major CFS and, I suspect, the sort of depression that combines with that to produce "I just can't today" for months at a time. I sympathise, I sometimes get a bit that way myself, but I'm not trying to run a business or promising product any day now. When Kickstarter briefly had a rule that you can't run project N+1 until you've delivered project N, I was one of the people who reported them.
    It's a shame, they had good authors, but I think they should admit their bankruptcy. We all know it's coming, and endless petty fundraisers and empty promises don't make them look any better (or do anything for their stress).

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    • Roger BW 😷R Roger BW 😷

      @Printdevil @Taskerland Their main bod has major CFS and, I suspect, the sort of depression that combines with that to produce "I just can't today" for months at a time. I sympathise, I sometimes get a bit that way myself, but I'm not trying to run a business or promising product any day now. When Kickstarter briefly had a rule that you can't run project N+1 until you've delivered project N, I was one of the people who reported them.
      It's a shame, they had good authors, but I think they should admit their bankruptcy. We all know it's coming, and endless petty fundraisers and empty promises don't make them look any better (or do anything for their stress).

      Shimmin Beg (he/him)S This user is from outside of this forum
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      @RogerBW @Printdevil @Taskerland I am endlessly grateful they didn't get follow up on the offer to publish Perishing and I ended up doing it myself.

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      • Roger BW 😷R Roger BW 😷

        @Printdevil @Taskerland Their main bod has major CFS and, I suspect, the sort of depression that combines with that to produce "I just can't today" for months at a time. I sympathise, I sometimes get a bit that way myself, but I'm not trying to run a business or promising product any day now. When Kickstarter briefly had a rule that you can't run project N+1 until you've delivered project N, I was one of the people who reported them.
        It's a shame, they had good authors, but I think they should admit their bankruptcy. We all know it's coming, and endless petty fundraisers and empty promises don't make them look any better (or do anything for their stress).

        Moreau VazhT This user is from outside of this forum
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        @RogerBW I think there was someone else involved before and she crashed the entire thing into the side of a mountain. They evidently set up the company to manage the debt and protect themselves from the bankrupcy. They had an author who was also a company director and evidently still capable of producing stuff and he left last year, taking notes of existing projects with him. @Printdevil

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        • Shimmin Beg (he/him)S Shimmin Beg (he/him)

          @RogerBW @Printdevil @Taskerland I am endlessly grateful they didn't get follow up on the offer to publish Perishing and I ended up doing it myself.

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          @shimminbeg Dodged a bullet. @RogerBW @Printdevil

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          • Moreau VazhT Moreau Vazh

            @RogerBW I think there was someone else involved before and she crashed the entire thing into the side of a mountain. They evidently set up the company to manage the debt and protect themselves from the bankrupcy. They had an author who was also a company director and evidently still capable of producing stuff and he left last year, taking notes of existing projects with him. @Printdevil

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            @Taskerland @Printdevil as I understand it that original person is still involved, just not formally; the new people are her friends. Every so often one of them burns out and is accused of all sorts of unprofessional behaviour, and someone new comes in.

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            • Roger BW 😷R Roger BW 😷

              @Taskerland @Printdevil as I understand it that original person is still involved, just not formally; the new people are her friends. Every so often one of them burns out and is accused of all sorts of unprofessional behaviour, and someone new comes in.

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              @RogerBW Yikes. @Printdevil

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              • Moreau VazhT Moreau Vazh

                @RogerBW Yikes. @Printdevil

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                "how not to enjoy your hobby"

                @Taskerland @RogerBW

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                • CharnockP Charnock

                  "how not to enjoy your hobby"

                  @Taskerland @RogerBW

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                  @Printdevil @Taskerland "turn it into a business when you do not love running a business", I know.

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                  • Roger BW 😷R Roger BW 😷

                    @Printdevil @Taskerland "turn it into a business when you do not love running a business", I know.

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                    As Vazh is feeling burnt out it's probably time to suggest he monetizes his hobby.

                    @RogerBW @Taskerland

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                    • Moreau VazhT Moreau Vazh

                      Just had a look at the financials of Stygian Fox. They have a Patreon that nets them Β£500 a month for which they have produced 3 NPCs and a short adventure in the last 9 months.

                      Meanwhile, between 2024 and 2025 they went even further into debt (now nearing Β£30k) despite liquidating assets.

                      All going well then.

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                      @Taskerland it’s a shame as their early works were great.

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                      • Tim_EagonT Tim_Eagon

                        @Taskerland it’s a shame as their early works were great.

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                        @Tim_Eagon Yeah... their first collection was really good but most of the stuff that followed has been poor, even by the standards of third party Call of Cthulhu.

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                        • CharnockP Charnock

                          As Vazh is feeling burnt out it's probably time to suggest he monetizes his hobby.

                          @RogerBW @Taskerland

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                          @Printdevil Raft of high-risk crowd-funding initiatives ahoy Cap'n! Yarrr. @RogerBW

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                          • Tim_EagonT Tim_Eagon

                            @Taskerland it’s a shame as their early works were great.

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                            @Tim_Eagon @Taskerland Yeah, went into this thread with "what's up with them" because I picked up Things We Left Behind a couple months ago because it specifically hit the exact type of modern age call of Cthulhu I know one of my players wants.

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                            • Alex KeaneS Alex Keane

                              @Tim_Eagon @Taskerland Yeah, went into this thread with "what's up with them" because I picked up Things We Left Behind a couple months ago because it specifically hit the exact type of modern age call of Cthulhu I know one of my players wants.

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                              @squishymage42 @Tim_Eagon That is their famous one. I came across a lot of their other words before getting to that one as I wasn't running contemporary Cthulhu at the time. Now that I have the full picture I realise that they started really strongly and then went down-hill.

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                              • Moreau VazhT Moreau Vazh

                                Just had a look at the financials of Stygian Fox. They have a Patreon that nets them Β£500 a month for which they have produced 3 NPCs and a short adventure in the last 9 months.

                                Meanwhile, between 2024 and 2025 they went even further into debt (now nearing Β£30k) despite liquidating assets.

                                All going well then.

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                                @Taskerland how did you inspect their financials? Are the publicly available in the UK somewhere?

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                                • AndreasDavourA AndreasDavour

                                  @Taskerland how did you inspect their financials? Are the publicly available in the UK somewhere?

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                                  @AndreasDavour Yeah... if you google them, they come up. Companies here have to make their financials public.

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