SIGMATA: This Signal Kills Fascists
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@tabletopgamingdeals Hopefully the authors do not have a foreword expressing concern about current events, or DriveThruRPG will ban the book.
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@tabletopgamingdeals Hopefully the authors do not have a foreword expressing concern about current events, or DriveThruRPG will ban the book.
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@Era @tabletopgamingdeals I have not read the book and don't know much about it at all. But my general understanding is that rebellion is made up of factions that are intended to show the messy nature of uprisings and that players are not expected to be part of those factions but have uneasy feelings about them.
I could be wrong.
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@Era @tabletopgamingdeals I have not read the book and don't know much about it at all. But my general understanding is that rebellion is made up of factions that are intended to show the messy nature of uprisings and that players are not expected to be part of those factions but have uneasy feelings about them.
I could be wrong.
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@Era @tabletopgamingdeals It is surely an odd decision. I can see it as part of a realistic anti-fascist revolution scenario, where you have undesirable bedfellows as an anarchist. But this is a bit of a power fantasy. The vibe I got was cool and righteous shenanigans. The two don't seem to mesh?
I'd have to read it, but I can only buy it on DriveThruRPG, and I don't want to support them after Rebel Scum banning. So I guess I am sitting this one out.