Azgulor said:
While I appreciate the effort at levity given recent days...
Not funny. (As it may be true.)
Thanks for trying, though.
Have no fear, matey; like PrinceYyrkoon said, you'll still have your books. There's a lifetime's worth of gaming there and no mistake. No line lasts forever, true, and it's always a bit sad for fans when a line ends, but the games you play, the campaigns you enjoy (and will enjoy), those can last a lifetime. So even if the line does end (and frankly, no-one knows at this point, so don't feel too disheartened yet), you've still got a lot of good stuff there.
I've often seen folks complain about how "X game is dead" when it's no longer being actively published, but as any fan of former editions of D&D can tell you, any fan of games now OOP, the games don't actually die and folks continue to enjoy them for many, many years. Such games can also build up their own self-supporting online communities (such as Dragonsfoot, for example) where a lot of great ideas and materials are produced and shared, so there's nearly always some new material, even if it's not officially published.
I've worked as a freelancer on lines that stopped being actively published, but you know what? Those games still live for me, and for many of the fans who came to love them. Given how many folks are active here on these forums, how many have a clear passion and love for the game, I can't help but think that'd you'd be in very good company regardless of what happens.
Still, don't give up hope yet; nothing has been decided, nor has anything been revealed. Keep a stif upper lip, old chap. :wink:
cheers!
Colin