Man... The reddit thread on YSDC is absolutely fascinating:
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@Taskerland @devilsjunkshop We played CoC back in the 1980s with a person who became a missionary and was exactly the sort of character who goes mad in Lovecraft stories, had a fixation with the Hong Kong Police, made Super8 films and ended up dying from a tropical disease.
He also looked 45 when in his teens.
@Printdevil @devilsjunkshop I used to play with a Jehova's witness who had an ill-fitting glass eye and a pair of black leather gloves that he never took off.
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@Printdevil @devilsjunkshop I used to play with a Jehova's witness who had an ill-fitting glass eye and a pair of black leather gloves that he never took off.
@Taskerland @devilsjunkshop This gentleman was very much in that idiom as well.
Forensic knowledge of poisons, ammunition and expressions like "the Malay" that implied a religious maniac racism we perhaps didn't intuit in our early teens.
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@Taskerland @devilsjunkshop This gentleman was very much in that idiom as well.
Forensic knowledge of poisons, ammunition and expressions like "the Malay" that implied a religious maniac racism we perhaps didn't intuit in our early teens.
@Printdevil @devilsjunkshop He sounds like an aspiring colonial policeman. Beige uniform and swagger-stick.
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@Printdevil @devilsjunkshop He sounds like an aspiring colonial policeman. Beige uniform and swagger-stick.
@Taskerland @devilsjunkshop Due to issues with living in Northern Ireland, he chose the missionary in "savage lands" approach, popular amongst aspiring Paisleyites.
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@Taskerland I feel so seen.
"Man found in workroom surrounded by forged documents and maps of Antarctica"
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Man... The reddit thread on YSDC is absolutely fascinating:
Dozens of people talking about how they have been trying to join and to give that guy money for *years* only to be ignored or turned down.
I complain a lot about parasociality and predatory influencers in RPG spaces but this is somehow even more pathetic and sad.
Guy builds up a forum and then begins locking it down as he grows more paranoid and exclusionary while people are begging him to take their money.
@Taskerland For what it's worth, as a member, I would generally see a batch of new member approvals each day. So I don't think it's just that he wasn't doing it, which would be the way I'd be likely to fail at something like that.
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@Printdevil And where are the Mountains of Madness on that map?
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@Printdevil And where are the Mountains of Madness on that map?
@Taskerland "A few clicks south of paying HPLHS for their doctored version" Sir.
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@Taskerland For what it's worth, as a member, I would generally see a batch of new member approvals each day. So I don't think it's just that he wasn't doing it, which would be the way I'd be likely to fail at something like that.
@RogerBW Is it that there was a backlog or some IT problem maybe?
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@RogerBW Is it that there was a backlog or some IT problem maybe?
@Taskerland I have no reason to suppose that. I think there may have been reluctance to join a thing when you couldn't see what you got until you joined; and judging by some of the Reddit comments people conflated "sign up" with "subscribe". Overall I think it was just not enough money coming in.
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@Taskerland "A few clicks south of paying HPLHS for their doctored version" Sir.
@Printdevil I hope they also have the even more intense range of mountains alluded to at the end of the story when Lovecraft realises he probably should have stopped writing at the discovery of an enigmatic ruined city.
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I remember them before they locked down and they created a library of props, a wiki of published materials, and they pioneered actual play stuff.
I had a friend who posted there and he said it was mostly old lags slapping their fins on the water and getting nostalgic while not really engaging with people trying to do anything new but they had a reputation.
@Taskerland I only learned yesterday that they'd paywalled, but I remember thinking it was a cool site back in the days when I still eagerly wandered the RPG corners of the Web.
Sounds like it's been functionally dead for a long time, but, I do remember it being a neat resource.
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@Taskerland I have no reason to suppose that. I think there may have been reluctance to join a thing when you couldn't see what you got until you joined; and judging by some of the Reddit comments people conflated "sign up" with "subscribe". Overall I think it was just not enough money coming in.
@RogerBW Ah yes because there was a point where there was tiered access then he locked that down too so you'd register but there was nothing there to see let alone participate in.
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@Printdevil I hope they also have the even more intense range of mountains alluded to at the end of the story when Lovecraft realises he probably should have stopped writing at the discovery of an enigmatic ruined city.
@Taskerland The South Polar Regions map I like (vs this one) I liked because it's from the Times Supplement, but has "unexplored regions" which is always good for games
The Mountains of Madness for Arkham RPG has a bonkers amount of stuff in it, but all in that "nerfy battlemap" way we scowl at.

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@RogerBW Ah yes because there was a point where there was tiered access then he locked that down too so you'd register but there was nothing there to see let alone participate in.
@Taskerland I cancelled my subscription in 2025. At that point I had the forum, but no access to the files or the live shows. (And no private messages.)
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@Taskerland The South Polar Regions map I like (vs this one) I liked because it's from the Times Supplement, but has "unexplored regions" which is always good for games
The Mountains of Madness for Arkham RPG has a bonkers amount of stuff in it, but all in that "nerfy battlemap" way we scowl at.

@Printdevil Interestingly, I found a shop that sold RPGs the other day and while they didn't have any CoC they did have the Arkham horror game.
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@Taskerland I cancelled my subscription in 2025. At that point I had the forum, but no access to the files or the live shows. (And no private messages.)
@RogerBW Despite you having a subscription? That is very weird.
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@Printdevil Interestingly, I found a shop that sold RPGs the other day and while they didn't have any CoC they did have the Arkham horror game.
@Taskerland I think it's very prevalent because it's sold along with the board games, and comes "with"
Good shelf game. Showy, whereas CoC stuff looks like tatty magazines after a while.
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@Taskerland @devilsjunkshop Due to issues with living in Northern Ireland, he chose the missionary in "savage lands" approach, popular amongst aspiring Paisleyites.
@Printdevil I do remember being shocked on discovering that his career choice turned out to be 'missionary' and not 'mercenary'. @Taskerland
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Man... The reddit thread on YSDC is absolutely fascinating:
Dozens of people talking about how they have been trying to join and to give that guy money for *years* only to be ignored or turned down.
I complain a lot about parasociality and predatory influencers in RPG spaces but this is somehow even more pathetic and sad.
Guy builds up a forum and then begins locking it down as he grows more paranoid and exclusionary while people are begging him to take their money.
@Taskerland I wouldn't put much faith in the comments on that thread, to be honest. Paul certainly is not paranoid or a scammer. I do regret that he didn't communicate more openly about the impending closure and approach it in a more staged, structured way, as its abruptness caught almost everyone out.
