sauromatian wrote:Does Corporal Zen serve with General Apathy, Major Boredom & Private Parts?
jasonw1239 wrote:Hi Greg,In the credits of that scanned version of White Bear & Red Moon there is mention in the credits of Corporal Zen "for making this whole thing possible".Would you care to elaborate on who that individual is? Financial backer? Source of inspiration? Tulpa?
g026r wrote:Greg,On the Chaosium "wyvern" (that is, the current) logo: the dragon has always looked familiar, as if it was based on some other source.Is this the case, or am I just imagining things?
g026r wrote:And yet another question, once again related to the relationship between Chaosium and other companies. In this case, the company is Midkemia Press. If I recall correctly, you reprinted three of their publications (Carse, Tulan, and Cities -- with Avalon Hill later reprinting the last one as a RQ3 publication). How'd Chaosium end up publishing them and why those particular three?
g026r wrote:If you're still checking this thread, I have a non-RPG related question for you, Greg.Since I finally got my hands on a copy of Credo and it just arrived the other day, I was wondering if you could tell us how you came to publish the game.
It's not exactly what I (or probably anyone else) would call standard subject matter for a game -- I think the general reaction of people when I mention it could be described as puzzled disbelief.
FormCritic wrote:If you swing by this thread, can you tell us just a bit more about your attempt to publish Arduin as an RPG?For instance, what was the most interesting thing about it that you recall?
What kind of marketing campaign were you planning to give Arduin?
For instance, what level of the RPG market would have have aimed at? Where would you have advertised it?Any other details you can recall?
jasonw1239 wrote:On the Tentacles convention web site I noted that you had been removed from the list of guests due to health reasons.I certainly hope that everything is ok, and whatever it is, I hope you have a full and speedy recovery.
FormCritic wrote:Was your conception of a potential Arduin publication that of a boxed set or some sort of series of books?
g026r wrote:Continuing my habit of badgering you about things you've probably forgotten...
Anyway, wanted to ask you some questions about this picture.
It was in Different Worlds and was taken at Origins '82.Mainly, I'm curious about the t-shirts with the old Chaosium logo in the background. Were they something you actively sold? Were they only meant as limited promotional items?
...have any left?
Alexander1968 wrote:Hi Greg. I have a different kind of questions for you. Questions about an Italian...