The indie publisher in the spotlight for November is Dias Ex Machina, and this is a story of sex machines and a betrayal that hurt the very heart of Wizards of the Coast.
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1002
Highlighting a specific entry from the archives, on 13th November 2019 Andrew Girdwood shared a story summarised as "Privateer Press' Chief Creative Officer, and founder, Matt Wilson has posted a lengthy explanation of why some customers are finding it hard to get their miniatures or why it is taking a long while for orders to arrive.". It also was tagged with Privateer Press.
The archive of Andrew Girdwood's work continues with the entries below.
Britain goes dragon mad this Christmas
Like it or loathe it, this little dragon will likely be a talking point in British shops, pubs and workplaces for the next 50 days.
Does the marketplace need to change? Privateer Press addresses product delays
Privateer Press’ Chief Creative Officer, and founder, Matt Wilson has posted a lengthy explanation of why some customers are finding it hard to get their miniatures or why it is taking a long while for orders to arrive.
Mummy returns as Onyx Path push for 2nd edition hardcover
Once human, these characters were subjects of the great magic humans have ever cast and their souls bound to their mortal remains. They cannot be killed.
Smart story engine takes on the role of a DM in OnceLost Games’ secret computer game
OnceLost Games are new on the scene, but they’re making waves. Firstly, the founders have a serious pedigree.
71% off this Eberron Setting bundle from Wizards of the Coast
The DM’s Guild has just published this Eberron Setting bundle for D&D 3.5 and 3.0. There are about $70s worth downloads currently available for $20.
R-rated animated Harley Quinn series gets a fresh trailer
Lots of swearing in this R-rated trailer for DC’s forthcoming animated Harley Quinn series.
D&D Memes: Renamed monsters
Renamed animal logic: Porcupines become stab rabbits, snakes become danger noodles, skunks become fart squirrels, and curious brown bears become Sir Huggles Von Deathcuddle. Obviously.
1,974 sapphire dice sets available from WotC at $300 for D&D’s 45 birthday
Wizards of the Coast will only make 1,974 (D&D was published in 1974) sets of these dice, and even though they cost $300, I suspect they’ll sell out.
Space is Hell: A review of Free League Publishing’s Alien RPG
I liked the Cinematic preview. Now the £65 book has arrived I’m even happier. It feels like an excellent investment, a good game and a worthy addition to my gaming library.









