Wednesday, March 30, 2011

LPJ Design’s Secret Pathfinder Project Announcement coming Friday

After months of finalizing contracts and making sure everything is in place on the legal side, LPJ Design will be making an announcement on a very unique razor sharp exciting project they have been working on dealing with the best freelancers in the RPG industry from coast to coast. While we can’t tell you the project name right now, we will give you the hint of the initials of the title, RC. (Hint! Hint!)  This project which will be something that fans have been clamoring for several years and LPJ Design is going to give it to you.  This project will have sinister overtone in the game world with the adventures that will be legendary on the annuals of RPGs.   Go by the LPJ Design blog on Friday and learn more about this upcoming project.  Thanks for your support of RC and LPJ Design!

11 comments:

  1. Nice!!! I put way too many hours into unpaid proofing of this baby to have it stillborn. I'm glad you could make this happen!

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  2. That would be Friday, April 1st would it? You should really be specific about these sorts of things.

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  3. If this is an April Fool's joke I think it will backfire on you.

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  4. YES! I'm gonna get my fix! And thanks again to mxyzplk for proofing - you rock! Plus: LPJr's penchant for awesome artwork fits nicely in line with what I#ve seen of RC so far...

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  5. This is not the kind of thing to joke about, so I hope you're being serious.

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  6. oh I get it Razor...Sinister... nice marketing!

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  7. FINALLY! I can now talk about this! It's been a long time coming! Congrat Louis on getting RC out of wherever it was!

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  8. This is either cool or a total douchebag joke.

    Tune in Friday to see if LPJr going to do something awesome or if he's just being petty and jealous.

    (BTW it's really in poor taste to pre-announce an April Fools joke)

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  9. Total douchebag joke.

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  10. Steve Russell, of course, was right. He's a dude who should be listened to.

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