https://www.scribd.com/document/483889527/In-Nomine-Game-Master-s-Guide
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Fun fact: Steve Jackson founded Games Workshop alongside Ian Livingstone and John Peake.
That's John in the middle. He's looking pissed because nobody wants to buy his nine-man-morris boards. He left the company when Jackson and Livingstone went full D&D. They're both millionaires nowadays and Livingstone has a knighthood. John Peake is still out there somewhere.
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Steve Jackson like the munchkin Steve Jackson?
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@1998Sublime no, actually. There are two different Steve Jacksons who both make games.
When I realized that the Munchkin Steve Jackson was the same guy as the GURPS Steve Jackson, my mind was blown.
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It is the munchkins Steve Jackson who does in nomine though? Like it's the same symbol and everything
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Presumably, In Nomine is listed on the Steve Jackson Games website.
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Okay i'm confused because I'm r-slurred I guess. D&d Steve Jackson isn't munchkin Steve Jackson? I must've read it wrong the first time
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Wow. I really should have known that. I worked in the industry for years but didn't realize there were two Steve Jackson's
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Yes
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Steve Jackson like the ginger co-author of the Fighting Fantasy 'choose your own adventure' books:
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