@FFG: Who wrote Blinding Gulch?

By Dok Martin, in Dark Heresy

Please, I need to know! Who wrote "Bad Day at Blinding Gulch" in The Church of the Damned ? This guy deserves praise and the order to write more adventures. Best material since "The House of Dust and Ash". aplauso.gif

Dok Martin said:

Please, I need to know! Who wrote "Bad Day at Blinding Gulch" in The Church of the Damned ? This guy deserves praise and the order to write more adventures. Best material since "The House of Dust and Ash". aplauso.gif

Unortunately, FFG does not really read the forum. As I remind, they stated it as part of the recent disclaimer everyone had to click lengua.gif

Anyway, what makes you so found of it? While some of it was well defined, their are sections (especially…one certain…….section… near it) that made me scratch me head in regard to time line and why nobody stumbled upon it. Not to mention the whereabout of a certain you-know-what and some other stuff

Gregorius21778 said:

Dok Martin said:

Please, I need to know! Who wrote "Bad Day at Blinding Gulch" in The Church of the Damned ? This guy deserves praise and the order to write more adventures. Best material since "The House of Dust and Ash". aplauso.gif

Unortunately, FFG does not really read the forum. As I remind, they stated it as part of the recent disclaimer everyone had to click lengua.gif

Anyway, what makes you so found of it? While some of it was well defined, their are sections (especially…one certain…….section… near it) that made me scratch me head in regard to time line and why nobody stumbled upon it. Not to mention the whereabout of a certain you-know-what and some other stuff

Bugger. serio.gif

The scenery is great, the details are wicked (e.g. the servitor in the tunnel!), the writing is above standard. The NPCs are memorable, everyone has an agenda the PCs have to deal with. The plot is complex but not convoluted. And it's very sandboxy. ^^

Simply stands out. Especially since the rest of the book isn't nearly as good.

Well it wasn't me! My contributions to that book were quite small. gui%C3%B1o.gif

If I had to guess though, I'd say Ben Counter. But that's just a guess.

BYE

H.B.M.C. said:

Well it wasn't me! My contributions to that book were quite small. gui%C3%B1o.gif

If I had to guess though, I'd say Ben Counter. But that's just a guess.

BYE

Not bloody likely. Might sound harsh but: this guy can't write.

Say HBMC, can't you use your connections to find out? beso.gif