“The real solution on some level is to put people in the project management chair, as writing staff or in art director positions on these projects. It is to give opportunities and cash to the people who should be in charge here,” Ghouse says.

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    I’ll add it to my list! Do they branch out from western fantasy at all? I usually run campaigns in different genres so I’m curious how relevant their discussions are to me.

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      They have a campaign or two in a setting that’s basically a fantasy western but with a north African flavor added to it. So African cowboy druids are a thing that happens. Edit: There’s also a train heist featuring Emily Axford playing a redneck mummy paladin. It’s awesome. The campaign is called Outlaws and Obelisks, with eighteen episodes to it in total (IIRC they’re about 2 hours each).