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Paizo decides to cancel Slavery from future products

Started by Abraxus, December 22, 2021, 09:37:59 AM

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BoxCrayonTales

Quote from: Redwanderer on January 14, 2022, 02:30:26 PM
So how can you have a game where the idea is to rescue a slave or help fight it like Spartacus?
You can't. That's against the rules. Not that rules have ever stopped gamers from playing their own way.

mightybrain

Well, at least they won't be ripping off Against the Slave Lords

palaeomerus

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