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Considering collecting rarer Middle Earth publications: is there a list of authorized adaptations and tie-ins?

I know there have been at least two TTRPGs, and some video games and movies. But is there a list of authorized works?

(Not written by someone named Tolkien, I mean.)

I have seasonal nasal bullshit - I get stuffy in the winter.

Sometimes, stuff builds up and drips down into my throat, and I cough.

Then I have to stop myself from panicking that I might have COVID.

(Stupid brain.)

Pruned my list of Weird Sun Twitter that are still alive and not just RTing.

Sorry, for all the suns that have gone out.

That strange world where Psychiatrists are the heralds of "tech" and Warren primary/Biden general voters are conservative.

So, seven GOP senators voted to get their dicks sucked by the media.

<Precise abilities for this monster are left up the the DM.>

Bitch, I have plenty of my own half-finished ideas in my own head. I come to you to _avoid_ having to do that work.

Something like 12/20 adventure hooks in this book look like: The PCs are mistaken for the culprits and have to fight both the law and the real villains.

I don't want to play in this guy's campaign.

I realised that I can just buy a new working one rather than be annoyed and frustrated by the semi-working* one.

* all the important mechanisms are fine, but the switch has a tendency to fall into the off position at random times.

If you are actually concerned about if you are in a cult, I recommend Advanced Bonewits’ Cult Danger Evaluation Frame or the “ABCDEF” (because evaluating these groups should be elementary.)

neopagan.net/ABCDEF.html

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Consider a language where instead of 'public' and 'private' accessibility, object members had full ACLs.

Under this criteria, Rock Stars may count as cult leaders, and I'm okay with that.

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