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Wait a second? Book of Vile Darkness? As in its named after the D&D expansion book that at least back in the day had " rules for drug use, demonic possession, torture, and ritual sacrifice"??...

I own this game. I played it many times in my proto-nerd stage, back in the early 90s when I was all of about 8.

"Here's the trick — creating a reality for the world of the show, communicating that reality to the audience, and then telling your stories within the boundaries of that reality, so you don't violate it. "

@CoatedTrout: I'm not going anywhere, either from this site, from gaming, or from Warhammer games (I am particularly looking forward to the Space Marine action adventure game). My signature is a reference to the old 60's TV series The Prisoner.

@CoatedTrout: I recognize the history there and did not intend it seriously; my list was intended satirically/sarcastically.

@arch091101: I apologize, I certainly didn't mean to be troll-ish. I believe my comments come from a general malaise and dis-satisfaction with tabletop and strategy gaming and art design. It was intended as a satirical statement. If you took offense, again, I apologize.

So, in summary the races are:

@bailfire: I seem to recall seeing an article that indicated that the average trade off is 17 items : 1 person. So your plan works if the person with a lot of items has less than 17 items per person in an alternative line.

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Same people that brought you... Elder Sign! (Use only as directed)

@mordicai: I am glad I wasn't the only one who went there. Also I am totally stealing the phrase "Palladium Weird."

Wait a second... navigation controller is mounted on what appears to be a hard plastic shoulderstrap... thats just... weird... and awkward. I assume that is not where you would want to be placing your other hand at all.

@maxtenorio: In the video he mentions that his old z-board from WoW worked in the shift casing. YMMV.

What type of switches does this use? I assume its some sort of membrane switches. If so, no sale.

I don't care if its real or not, its certainly hilarious, and I demand a mythbusters episode out of this!

@NotTheGuy: That right there is 100% USDA certified Grade-A Extra Large WIN.

Wow. This article makes me really miss the old Daily Victim stories. Does anybody else even remember the Daily Victim?

@dkissam: +1 for the Heathers reference, of all things.

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I'm glad you mentioned the Middle Man, that show was definitely toying around with the themes you discussed. Especially in The Doomsday Armageddon Apocalypse story (Never filmed, but cast reading is viewable online)