I guess there is an argument to be made that if a patron of mine wants to be called out, I should be willing. So after a month's thought, let me know. If it would please you to have your name in a list on this blog, I'll make it happen. I don't know how, but I'll make it happen.
Our plan for the moment is to move on Friday; and after that move, the blog will go dark. I won't have internet until it is installed Monday, so that's three days without. I'm going to find that hard. I use the internet as my thesaurus, I am constantly researching and reading on the particulars of anything that I'm doing; and not to have the internet right there is going to hurt. I wonder how many times I'll open google without realizing it isn't there.
I'm glad to learn the 5e posts are enjoyed. I have contemplated my strategy with the posts I've written. I read the introduction to character making, which comes next in my deconstruction. I think it might be less target shooting and more deep-think to pull it apart, since the content becomes mechanical in nature. I'm not sure how I'll take it on when I start.
Thank you Stealth for what you said about it being perfectly reasonable to ask my readers for support. You know, it is the hardest part of Patreon; it has to be done and I must admit I find it difficult. People don't give if they're not asked and I suppose that it fair; it is only that I despise that particular sort of creator who uses every blog post, every comment and every moment on the internet to sell something they've created.
I don't know about being the "gold standard." Perhaps for a particular kind of role-player whose ideas coincide with mine. But obviously most of the internet is pleased to pass me by. They prefer the insidious poison of Mearls, Colville & Mercer.
No one needs to worry that I'll stop writing.
Except for the moment. Moving, running around, getting things together. I'm beat.
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