Yeah, I was speculating as to the inherent weakness of folders with windows in them, whether they discovered this quickly with Fez and started to shrink, or whether they never discovered and continued that format years later unaware that the product was prone to tearing. Or maybe the tearing of the folders was something that happened much further down the read. Who knows. But I’ve seen a lot of torn green and blue folders, some completely missing the top of the folder.
Your Paladin Has Been Stolen... By Druids! Seems to have got the proportions right. But much lower sample so difficult to compare. Besides, I prefer the Mayfair/Role Aids proportions. More pleasing to the eye.
Shannon’s Books - As I understand it, much of it was collaborative with many proof readers/fact checkers, and it is likely to become a default source for many on the history of
RPGs. Particularly where no Acaeum exists for any particular niche, or where sources are so disparate that alternate research becomes insurmountable.
Thanks for the heads up - It may be worth a Designers & Dragons Errata thread, even if it were just to list bullet points to red flag things people should dig deeper into, because I suspect a decade from now his history will be considered a staple fact source on the subject.
This week I've been mostly eating . . . The white ones with the little red flecks in them.