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RPGnet Newsletter #186 September 30, 2019 {NAME}, here is this week's RPGnet Newsletter! New Columns

[RPGnet Forums]( RPGnet Newsletter #186 September 30, 2019 {NAME}, here is this week's RPGnet Newsletter! New Columns Christopher Cecil of Fuzzy Thinking lists us another comic list with: the [Top Ten Popular Hobgoblin Sayings.]( Number 5 will shock you! And, Iustum put some more the Words on a Screen, discussing investigative scenes in PbP RPGs with [Sherlock Always Solves It.]( New Reviews It's too early for the holidays, but Cedric Chin reviewed the [Snowman and Christmas Gifts]( miniatures from Tiny Furniture, which live up to the brand's high expectations for quality. JayT reviewed the [Shadowrun: Sixth World Beginner Box]( and [Shadowrun, Sixth World Core Rulebook.]( Both tell the same tale of errors and missed opportunities. Endzeitgeist reviewed the Interlock 2e sourcebook [Night City,]( finding it to be an all-time classic that is both educational and entertaining. Endzeitgeist also took a look at the most metal product of the week: [Rock God Death-Fugue,]( a DCC two-shot that had a better concept than execution. Threads You Might Have Missed Besides money, what gets your adventurers out of bed in the morning? Discuss some ideas in [Running a post-scarcity adventure party?]( And, if this is inane, I don't want to be...whatever the opposite of 'inane' is: [Gargamel and Gandalf: inane thought experiments.]( Sign Off Have a good week, everyone. - Iustum Newsletter Editor [Unsubscribe from mailing list]( [Visit RPGnet Forums](

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