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Empire of the petal throne for indie games
Empire of the petal throne for indie games












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The portion of RPGPundit's response that actually relates to the question is: “There's some similarities in the magic system.” I'm no linguist, but this might be Uruguayan slang for “well, I changed the names at least.” The Prince has been banned from RPGPundit's site, so he has taken up his discourse at YDIS. Part of me wants to address all of his asinine remarks – the part that cries out for justice amid an ocean of obfuscation yet I shall stay true to my course. (Full disclosure: Prince of Nothing is an habitué of YDIS and is thus 'peripherally affiliated' with your humble host.) As a reply, RPGPundit says many things, most of which are irrelevant to the simple question put forth to him. On that site there is a forum thread about “Magic in Arrows of Indra.” In this thread, a person who chooses to identify himself as Prince of Nothing asks the question which serves as the title of this post.

empire of the petal throne for indie games

It is possible to answer it with a simple “yes” or “no.” When the response to such a question includes personal attacks, unsupported allegations, defensive rambling, bizarre premises, and irrelevant arguments, it is only natural to become suspicious of the respondent.Īrrows of Indra is a role-playing game authored by a person who chooses to identify himself as RPGPundit – the guy in charge of theRPGsite. This is a direct, uncomplicated question.














Empire of the petal throne for indie games