![]() I mean, when some blathering idiot starts telling you in painful detail about their way-cool 10th-level sorcerer/rogue flying kobold and his nifty fire breath, there is no convenient way to get out of the unidirectional conversation without assistance from another booth worker (or paying customer with actual money instead of a whiny request for review materials). ![]() Gamer Bling is well acquainted with this quandary, which is why gaming industry professionals (a term loosely used in many cases) have developed several methods of extricating themselves or their honored co-workers from the socially binding clutches of polite conversation with impolite people. ![]() But most likely it was something along the lines of: “How much trouble will I get into for giving this review copy away, and how does that balance out against getting this curmudgeon out of my face?” Yes, Gamer Bling did say “nervous.” Reasons that the volunteer was nervous include (a) that he might be giving away a free copy that Gamer Bling would never review, (b) Gamer Bling had this lascivious look in his eye that made him look psychotic, or (c) Gamer Bling threatened to bring over the Poles from Q Workshop as character witnesses. Gamer Bling received a review copy of Dundjinni from a slightly nervous volunteer at the Dundjinni booth at Gen Con this year.
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