I just took a glance at the spreadsheet I have for the 12 Days of OSR Christmas Giveaway and I have confirmed there is no way in heaven or on earth that this will wrap up on December 23rd.
Why?
At a quick glance, we have Lords of Olympus, Treasure Awaits, Lords of Gossamer & Shadow x2, AL 4 and 5 for DCC RPG, DCC RPG Core Book, The Manor Bundle of 1-5, a signed copy of Metamorphosis Alpha, Boot Hill, Maps, Art Prints, Minis and More from the Whisper & Venom Kickstarter, A Curious Volume of Forgotten Lore, Three Days Until Retirement, In the Prison of the Squid Sorcerer x2, The Outpost on the Edge of the Far Reaches and Tales of High Adventure #2 to give away - and that's just the PRINT stuff. Oh, there might be more too.
Wait, also a signed Pool of Radiance Gold Box computer game- signed by James Ward, Steve Winter and Zeb Cook.
In PDF we still have 10 complete sets of James Mishler's current releases, the Manor 1-5 Bundle, 3 copies of The Tomb of the Squonk and the Silent Army, Eldritch Witchery, The Witch, a complete set of Adventures Dark & Deep, The Gnomes of Levnec, a Thousand Dead Babies.
We also have a handmade set of Elder Futhark Runes and a $15 RPGNow Gift Certificate.
In many ways, much of the blog's normal postings are on hold for now - reviews, game recaps, gaming thoughts and the rest play second fiddle to getting these awesome gifts into the hands of our readers.
I believe this is all worth the effort. Trust me when I say, 2014 will be even more exciting here at The Tavern :)
I'm in.
ReplyDeleteOh wait this isn't another give away ;)
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DeleteHow can I possibly not join in this and still call myself a gamer?
ReplyDeleteWow. Just wow!
ReplyDeleteThis is a massive undertaking and a great thing that you've organized here, Erik.
Thanks, once again, for doing this!
How does one sign up?
ReplyDeleteWoot!
ReplyDeleteThank you for running this, and thank you to everyone who donated!
ReplyDeleteHoly crap that is alot of stuff! You the man Tenkar!
ReplyDeleteYou could run another set of twelve days over actual Christmastide, doubling the festivities.
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