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If you're a bit confused about Rusty Quill or what's been happening, hopefully this will be a handy guide.
Hello everyone, especially all newbies to the Rusty Quill family! I thought I'd talk a little bit about the company. There's a lot of information out there, some of which may be contradictory or difficult to find, and so I compiled it into what I think is a decent timeline. I've also included some of my thoughts on what Rusty Quill has been through, and where it's going.
(check the end for associated footnotes!)
A Brief And Mostly Objective Timeline For Rusty Quill Ltd.
Alexander J. Newall wanted to start a company for creatives. His father (presumably) laid down the starting capital and Rusty Quill was founded 29th June 2015. Alex owned 99% of the company, John Newall, 1%. (1)
Alex reached out to a bunch of his improv friends and asked if they would participate in an actual-play podcast. Alex hadn't seen a fully produced actual-play with sound effects and background music and he wanted to fill that niche in the market. James Ross, Bryn Monroe, and Lydia Nicholas all agreed. Tim Meredith was otherwise engaged, but said his brother Ben would be up for it. Rusty Quill Gaming (RQG) was born and started airing episodes in June 2015.
Meanwhile, besides running, editing, producing, directing, and mastering RQG, Alex also worked nights at an extremely boring data entry job James Ross set up for him. James also helped Jonny Sims get that same job (2). At the time, Jonny was playing gigs with his band The Mechanisms, but his passion was for writing. The Mechanisms were a folk band that reimagined classic stories/myths to music with hefty narrative pieces, which has obvious applicability to a podcast company. Because of this fortuitousness, sometime in 2013-14, Alex and Jonny met and found that they were both highly creative people who desperately wanted out of this job. Jonny invited Alex to a Mechanisms show at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Alex loved The Mechs show. He was convinced he must work with Jonny on something. Jonny had a few ideas and pitched what would become The Magnus Archives, though it was first more of a Twilight Zone anthology, which is why the "narrator" had Jonny's name. Alex wanted to add more of a narrative framework and they shaped it together, all five seasons, so that it was cohesive the whole way through. Some things did, organically, pop up later. For instance, Martin started mainly as a foil to Jon, and only became the love interest after a bit of writing.
Around 2018, Patreon funding eventually allowed RQ to build a studio in Rusty Towers that enabled them to record their high-quality audio (3). Before that, they were - at various times - recording in a ‘yurt’ made of blankets and duvets for most of season one (usually at James Ross’ house or Martyn’s hallway, since Alex was - at that point - intermittently homeless due to asbestos problems).(4)
In 2016, RQ set up the Rusty Quill Forums, an official RQ fan-space where fans could interact with each other and RQ members. (5) This early arena for interaction would precipitate the more immediate (and much larger) Discord, Rusty Quill Official. Anil Godigamuwe, Community Manager, was the main force behind running and moderating the forums.
2016 was also the year that Mike Lebeau decided to gather a few people to play games and raise money for charity in what would become the predecessor to Rusty Quill Giving and Gaming. This event involved only Mike, Bryn, Ben, Anil, and Martyn Pratt (Chief Technology Officer). It only lasted twelve hours and they raised £700. (6)
Late 2017, Rusty Quill, in association with Historic Royal Palaces, released Outliers, a historical fiction podcast. Probably the least known of RQ’s podcasts, but very good and well-done. (Yes, this is a plug for Outliers. Go listen! It's great!)
In 2018, the Rusty Quill Official Discord server (RQO) went live and most of the fans from the forums moved there. (7)
February 15, 2019, Stellar Firma, the improv comedy sci-fi show starring Tim and Ben Meredith, began airing.
Mike wanted to explore more of the video side of creating. On January 25, 2020, RQ Streams launched, and soon there was a decent amount of content generated on RQ’s Twitch channel. Video content would gain traction in the form of New Player Challenge (NPC). Many RQ members would stream, including Anil, Autumn, several editors, and Helen Gould (member of Rusty Quill Gaming and later promoted to Head of Inclusion). The streams would get big enough that RQ would eventually hire a few mods specifically for the streams (30). RQ Streams wasn't fiscally sound as a primary source of income, but streaming helped encourage community engagement.
In February 2020, Alex gave an interview to Haggis and Dragons at PodUK. The host asked why, despite their success, Rusty Quill hadn't been present at many events such as PodUK before. Alex responded that the company was dedicated to making sure they took care of their people first, but now that all the finicky backend admin stuff was finished, they could do fun things like conventions. (8)
A month later, COVID-19 shut down the world.
At this point, TMA had been running for four years, and - while relatively successful and critically admired- was still a smallish podcast, especially when measured against engagement levels of other fiction podcasts at the time. Whether COVID, the whim of Tumblr, or a spark that refused dim, the fuse on TMA had been lit. It would jump sharply with the season four finale in Halloween 2019, but when season five premiered on April 2, 2020, TMA was at its second highest peak in popularity , its highest only a month away. It would maintain a high level of engagement until the series finale in March 2021. (9) Whatever the reason, TMA had exploded, and no one could've predicted it.
In July 2020, Hannah Brankin, Chief Operations Officer and spouse of Alex Newall, became a director in the Rusty Quill company. (10)
In August 2020, Autumn Jarvis (longtime fan of RQ) with a history of convention organization came on as Community Assistant. (11) This role promoted her to Head Moderator of the Discord (RQO), coordinating communication between the Discord mods and RQ admin. RQ hired her to help Anil, as at this point, RQO had nearly 8000 members.
The official Rusty Quill Discord server (RQO) went from a reasonable 1000 participants to nearly 14,000 before its shutdown in September 2021. In August 2020 (a few days after Autumn took over), a group raided RQO, proclaiming issues of racism, ableism, and other accusations directed at Rusty Quill, but also at the volunteer mods. It was the only major attack, but from time to time small incursions would occur thereafter. RQO’s many mods (at least 11, at one point) were unpaid. Whether or not that was a good business decision is debatable, but mods were responsible for monitoring content that was Patreon-exclusive, so one might think a Patreon subscription should’ve been included.
April 2, 2021, Patreon-exclusive Inexplicables began airing. The show was initially met with a lot of positive feedback and excitement. The RQO channels were full of theorizing and chat, which Alex could be seen reading. While Inexplicables seemed ripe for a sequel, there have been no indications of future content.
In May of 2021, Rusty Quill launched the Rusty Quill Network. Many felt the network wasn’t explained sufficiently, but subsequent clarification from Autumn verified that RQ was not doing any of the following for the new shows that would be included under the network’s umbrella: producing, funding, editing, or creating. Apparently, the RQN was designed to act as a distribution and collective bargaining service. Unfortunately, this aspect was never made explicit to the fans by official RQ channels.
In September of 2021, Autumn was terminated. While Autumn has stated the reason she was terminated, it was on a private server and because RQ has made no official statement regarding the termination, I won’t share that information. RQ did ask if she would like to appeal the decision, but Autumn declined. Later, the mods organized a walkout in protest and quit. Only the mod known as Crunchy remained, and was the last one to close out the server. Later, he would admit that the mods actively decided not to include him in this decision. (12) While there were RQ Streams mods, they, unfortunately, didn’t have as much power as the Discord mods and were unable to assist much (30). RQ released a statement on September 15, 2021 regarding the closing of the Discord and the mod walk-out, and RQO has been dark ever since. (13)
RQ Streams, it’s worth mentioning at this point, had some mods specifically for streams, but also relied on the Discord mods to moderate the chat during streams (30). Ultimately, when the mods walked out, RQ Streams was also forced to stop.
Since the mod walkout, any events run and sponsored by RQ have been modded by volunteers, and usually small enough that it hasn’t become an issue (RQGG21 being modded by some Discord mods, with other Gather events modded mostly by RQ employees) (30).
April 26, 2022, Chapter and Multiverse, the analogous successor to Rusty Quill Gaming run by Maddy Searle, the former lead editor of Stellar Firma, began airing. It would conclude its first season in August. While RQ has indicated that C&M will continue, it has been postponed until 2023. However, Maddy Searle posted a tweet (since deleted) indicating she is no longer employed at Rusty Quill. After claims that Maddy was reprimanded and forced to take down the tweet, RQ would later clarify that they have a 48 hour confidentiality policy regarding things like that, and that's why they requested the removal of the tweet for that time. Maddy hasn't reposted the tweet, or commented publicly on her reasons for doing so.
On June 10, 2022, Mike announced he was leaving Rusty Quill. (14) Although others had also streamed on RQ’s Twitch in the past, he was the primary force driving its relevance and the channel has remained mostly unused since the aforementioned Discord mod walkout, most likely citing lack of moderation as a main concern.
August 2, 2022, the original RQ production Trice Forgotten premiered. Trice Forgotten continues to update.
As per the September 21, 2022 Patreon email, Cry Havoc! and Neon Inkwell, the other RQ original productions, have been postponed to 2023. (29)
With their three original podcasts completed and many future projects postponed, Rusty Quill had reached a quiescent stage. Patreon emails were sparse and while RQ maintained a loyal base, activity around the company had slowed.
Then -
October 10th, 2022 a string of strange letters appeared in a Patreon email. (15) Fandom quickly deduced that it wasn't a mistake, but rather a cipher. A Discord server dedicated to cracking the code sprang up almost immediately and fandom deciphered the cryptic letters in a few hours. This began a mini-ARG leading to the announcement of a Magnus Archives "side-quel": The Magnus Protocol. On a subsequent livestream, Alex confirmed the sequel and announced that the project would be fully funded by a Kickstarter. No money would be taken from Patreon, current or proposed shows, income generated through ads, agreements, merch, RQN residuals, etc. (16)
The Magnus Protocol Kickstarter launched November 22. It was fully funded in less than one minute, and as-of publishing this post is currently at £ 624,268, 4162% of their original goal. Release for the project is expected in October 2023 and is said to follow two British civil servants, Alice and Sam, as they deal with the legacy of the burned-down Magnus Institute of Manchester. Curious, as the Magnus Institute from the original series was very much based in London. (17)
On December 12, 2022, Newt Schottelkotte - marketing director for the Fable and Folly podcast network - released an opinion article on Medium detailing several allegations against Rusty Quill. (18) Schottelkotte submitted the article to several publications that declined to publish it. They decided to self-publish on Medium, which allows for independent publication. In good faith, I won’t presume this was a targeted attack by another network, but rather the opinion of a contingent of industry professionals who tried to represent those allegedly wronged by Rusty Quill as a production company (perhaps taking advantage of the timing of the new Kickstarter to gain traction for their post - but that one can only leave to speculation). The testimonies were anonymous.
December 13, 2022, after a resulting influx of polarizing social media posts, RQ released an official response to the Medium article, refuting most points raised. (19)
Now, before I get into less fact-based territory, and knowing RQ intends to announce a more recent Operations Update in the new year, I feel it's relevant going forward to mention that for all the talk surrounding both sides of the story, the composition of Rusty Quill is not as large as some might think, considering the assumptions of some of the claims. In 2021 the company conducted a voluntary internal census on company makeup and satisfaction. (20) At the time they had 28 employees. 23 responded, and here are a few interesting tidbits they had to say:
91% identify as Neurodivergent
30% identify as non-cisgender; 48% identify as female, 26% as male, and 26% as not exclusively one of those categories
30% are people of color
30% identify as bisexual, 9% pansexual, & 9% queer. 26% identify as heterosexual. These numbers may or may not include the 17% who identify as asexual.
This census doesn’t include individual contractors (which comprises most of their editors and voice actors). In the census, RQ recognized their huge deficit in hiring people of color. RQ maintains a flat pay structure across all departments (including leadership), which - thanks to Patreon funding - stands above the London cost of living rate. (21)
The Less Than Objective Part
Rusty Quill is a small company. The average number of employees for 2022 was 21. (22) This number doesn't reflect possible layoffs/terminations since then. Most of its voice actors and editors are contracted. This is intended partially to allow flexibility on both RQ and the contractors’ part as well as enable RQ to diversify their talent without the contractual obligation of employment (the UK doesn’t recognize ‘at-will’ employment; termination must be for a cause). Meaning that even if the company finds itself in the position of having to terminate employees, it maintains the possibility of working with those same people as contractors to help out RQ financially, but also to allow those employees to find more stable or long term jobs in the interim.
However, holding onto only an essential team of staff (as you find in any small company, but especially in an industry without historical regulation - often relying on a presumed integrity of nebulous industry standards, as opposed to codified protections) employees are often forced to wear many hats. Most often voluntarily, but often to their detriment. This manifested in such things as Autumn transcribing Stellar Firma, without any transcription experience, or the continual mishap of Alex or Hannah responding to delicate situations with off-the-cuff inexpertise (generally sweet and earnest, but not as diplomatic or clear as needed - something that larger companies potentially avoid with dedicated teams regarding media training), but is perhaps most apparent in the early stages of RQG and TMA where Alex, in addition to being a primary player/voice actor, did the majority of the editing and mastering until Lowri Ann Davies joined halfway through RQG. Based exclusively on the runtimes of RQG episodes/specials (not including how long it actually took to edit down recorded footage to what we hear), Alex edited a total of 217 hours of RQG, over 9 whole days, or nearly 83% of the content. (23) Early specials, behind the scenes specials, and Q&As often contain jokes about Alex needing to sleep. This sort of work-life balance should not be necessary for success, but many creatives know that it’s the unfortunate reality for many startups without the resources of a major media network backing them.
And, as evidenced here, despite its exposure and popularity Rusty Quill’s resources were limited from the start. Alex and Hannah, as directors and main shareholders in the company, are solely responsible for the company’s fiscal viability. As such, I think this has led to some decisions where one or both of them have taken over projects or refused to delegate when it would have better served that project or even themselves. But there’s also something to be said for a duty of care, and the difficulty of giving that up.
In such an environment, it’s not surprising that a large part of smaller podcasting companies’ revenue is generated through fan-funding. The grassroots organization of a devoted fanbase can help grow a company without access to other funds or a robust marketing budget. Steady patreon subscriptions can make up for periods of instability in advertising returns, but issues begin to arise when companies encounter something like RQ did: an explosion in popularity that lacked sustainability, and the contingencies and strategies to deal with that. However, it’s a double-edged sword. The importance of Patreon and fan goodwill can help create the mentality that RQ owes the fans something. Nothing in Patreon's TOS requires artists to offer rewards; the idea behind Patreon - at least to me - is that in exchange of supporting someone making art you enjoy, you occasionally get glimpses into the creative process behind that art. This idea has evolved over the years, but I think Patreon has become, to some people, more transactional: I pay you five dollars, you give me one piece of art. This more give-take mentality can lead to feelings of ownership; fans pay for RQ to exist, therefore they should have a say in how RQ conducts its business. Whether RQ views it that way or not.
RQ has begun to diversify their income, however, with the creation of the RQN, where they get fees from providing marketing and distribution services for other podcasts. Although RQ has experienced a drop in Patrons, it has returned to subscription levels similar to those before the meteoric rise of TMA and is hopefully navigating towards finding a balance between delivering what fans want without enabling an unhealthy relationship of catering to what’s profitable instead of what they want and are excited about making. (24)
Fandom and The Illusion of Closeness
There’s no denying that many creatives have an intimate relationship with their audience, especially smaller and/or newer ventures. RQ had, for a long time, quite a close relationship with its fans. It’s still visible in the old forums, where Alex, Mike, and Anil could be seen posting with regularity. There are many images from past RQGGs (even up to RQGG19) where RQ staff and fans casually mingled.
However, there is an issue with something like Discord where the immediacy of contact creates the illusion of intimacy. The ability to ping a creator facilitates the idea that the creator is therefore available and willing to be pinged. It’s not so much an issue when there are 1000 people on a server with only a hundred or so active, and only a fraction of them irregularly contacting creatives. When that number goes up, even proportionally, it results in a huge uptick in forced contact. It’s been theorized that both Jonny Sims and Ben Meredith stepped back from the Discord server because of crossed boundaries. Another staff member had a fan harass them to the point of needing to block said fan and the fan was eventually banned from RQO by the mods.
On the other hand, Community Manager Anil continued to always be available and Alex & Hannah would occasionally hop on and respond when they were active. This apparent ease of access can trick people into believing that they are close to the creators, and the illusion of this perceived relationship can be problematic for both parties.
In these circumstances it’s natural for creators to develop a persona to protect themselves. There’s nothing wrong with this and it is, in fact, a healthy and smart thing to do; the person fans interact with is not, exactly, who that person is. Not to say they’re fake or lying, but that creators deserve a degree of privacy that comes from concealing certain things about themselves that fans aren’t - and shouldn’t be - privy to. Fans’ insistence on access to creators and their secrets can be extremely difficult and exhausting, especially for creators who don’t have a publicity or security team. For instance, Jonny was forced to reveal his past with drug abuse when people incessantly questioned and berated him about his portrayal of drug abuse in "Strung Out," a season five episode of TMA (notably also when the fandom had exploded beyond the comfortable community of its earlier seasons). Fan entitlement to knowledge about creators and access to them can be particularly egregious in this sort of setting where the creators are trying to maintain the intimate community they used to enjoy, one that (at least in the initial stages) they relied on financially, while dealing with a huge influx of new fans. Even Critical Role, arguably the largest podcast in the actual-play genre, has suffered from a similar issue, though the actors in CR have much more experience than RQ.
Rusty Quill is a business and their dealings are of proprietary interest. Like any other entertainment company, they produce a product for consumption but the way they run internally isn’t something consumers are (or should be) privy to - barring gross mistreatment which, despite claims, hasn’t been proven. When Autumn was terminated, RQ didn’t release an official statement on what led to the termination. While many fans wanted to know, RQ has no obligation to reveal internal processes like hiring/firing, especially if details of such could affect an employee’s future employment. Identifying particular employees as responsible for certain policies or potentially upsetting updates could open that employee to threats or harassment (which RQ experienced before).
The Disproportionate Critique of Small Creators
It would be ridiculous to assert that Rusty Quill has never made a mistake - sometimes repeatedly - or a misstep. They’ve issued an apology multiple times for the lack of sensitivity in their content or a miscommunication on their end. Miscommunication was, in fact, a key factor in why the Discord mods left. RQ tried to preemptively combat these issues by hiring Helen Gould as a sensitivity director to ensure their content had been looked over for things that could be harmful. Given their company makeup and the composition of their talent - both writing and on-air - RQ has tried to diversify itself so that their content doesn’t come solely from the perspective of cishet white male. Stellar Firma would be the only show to suffer from this, however, it’s worth mentioning that on the production side Maddy Searle and Katie Seaton seem to have been brought on intentionally to avoid, or at least ameliorate this issue.
There is a pervasive issue with fandom as a whole to apply a more rigorous rubric against smaller and/or indie companies producing entertainment because they’re accessible. It’s easy to see why this phenomenon exists; when a person sees that they can speak to a creator directly, that the creator might respond specifically to those critiques. It can feel as if the consumer has more power in the relationship. Complaining about Disney cutting out a lesbian kiss in Star Wars, for example, will never reach Bob Iger, but if you want to talk to James D’Amato about a choice he made in the most recent Skyjacks episodes, he’s almost certainly going to respond. By feeling more intimately connected to creators, fans can feel empowered to be more aggressive in their criticisms.
A sustainable medium must exist between the two extremes of critique. A small indie company like Rusty Quill cannot be above criticism because of its size or its intention to do better - at some point, it must actually be doing better (which, I believe, it has and is consistently endeavoring to). Conversely, it can’t be upheld to a stricter standard than a larger company purely because its creators are accessible and will directly encounter the critique aimed at them. Rusty Quill has expanded their base of collaborators - which includes having an open pitch form to allow anyone to submit ideas - and made headway on wider and more accurate representation in their shows. There are certainly other shows and companies tackling and portraying difficult issues and diversity with a better outcome than Rusty Quill. That doesn't detract from the efforts RQ is making and shouldn't invite a disproportionate level of critique.
So What Now?
While it is fair to offer critique aimed at Rusty Quill and what it does, I think the benefits of this coming from a large audience diminish due to a few factors: quantity with no control for quality, purity culture, and entitlement. These things could comprise a much much longer essay, but I’ll be brief.
One of the huge benefits RQ got out of early Patreon release on the Discord was a limited quantity of feedback. Alex would show up to ask about the sound quality: if anything seemed off or if we had comments or noticed something. Anil would collect extra content warnings if needed, and some titles even changed when fans pointed out redundancies. Both Alex and (to a much stronger degree) Helen interacted with patrons about Inexplicables, including thoughts and theories. At one point, RQ created a gaming system called Ensemble and elicited feedback from people, encouraging them to play. These comments and critique are very helpful for RQ because of their pointedness. Contrast this to the response to the s5 TMA episode “Strung Out" - or the controversy surrounding a later episode’s perceived insensitivity to current events, necessitating a warning and apology before the usual opening theme (a perception generated before the public launch of the episode, stoked by assumptions and Twitter discourse).
Fandom as a whole has veered bizarrely into an obsession with purity - if something isn’t perfect, then it shouldn’t exist. RQ will not and cannot get everything right. It’s not a format made for easy editing and revision after the fact. It can be lauded for its achievements and persuaded to do better in a way that isn’t overly aggressive or hyperbolic. People tend to forgive mistakes if they like something and focus on them if they don’t, but it’s better to avoid assigning a moral value to something like representation - the effort and commitment is important. (For clarity - I believe it is moral and ethical to do everything you can to achieve accurate and diverse representation. The morality I reference here is more in regards to labeling something, irredeemably, as bad just because it doesn’t live up to your expectations).
Not to be repetitive, but fans in smaller fandoms often feel a sense of entitlement because of their ease of access to creators. If Alex is right there talking about the Trice Forgotten schedule, why shouldn’t he answer a prod about the continuation of Chapter & Multiverse??? The answer is that he’s updating you on Trice - not Chapter. Fans are not, and shouldn’t be, part of the internal machinations of a company, however close they feel, and why certain things happen or when isn’t always going to be obvious. RQ has varying degrees of success when it comes to updating their fans about timelines or happenings in the company, and while there is definitely room for improvement, overall, it shouldn’t be a requirement or expectation. That is to say - the relentless inundation of tangential comments or questions offers no benefit and can impose an increasing feeling of frustration: for the company, for the fan asking, and for the fans witnessing. Not even mentioning the personel issue. RQ has shown a willingness to acknowledge, apologize, and modify their content when there are complaints made against it. Because RQ has acted this way, it might invite the idea that they should have the same transparency and openness to comment about the way their business runs; of which they have no obligation to do so, and in many instances, definitely should not.
For instance, several people may have been let go from Rusty Quill recently, probably because of financial issues due to the downturn in the UK economy (see RQ’s statement for more specific reasoning). Although it is tempting to be angry or upset about it, businesses make decisions involving structure and the reorganization of employees in their company all the time. For a variety of reasons. Lay-offs or terminations may be needed in order to keep a company afloat. Often these legal reasons and internal processes cannot be disclosed, and barring that the individuals involved may not have consented to their information becoming public - despite audiences wanting to see corporate due diligence. The point is that while it might be comforting to know why things happened, ultimately it isn’t reasonable to expect a company to share those details or any others that have to do with its internal running or function.
Moving Forward
Rusty Quill is in a precarious position. The unexpected juggernaut of The Magnus Archives turned them from a small, emergent company to a well-known name in the podcast community. They were unprepared for it, very few people could be, and nearly three years later they’re still struggling to find a sustainable balance. RQ has had to adjust to the influx of fans, fan opinions, money, and the resulting issues of accountability. And now that TMA is over, they’ve had some time to try to adjust to not having that same monetary inflow. Whatever outward critique can be placed on them for how they’ve handled the transition, the formation of Rusty Quill Network seems to have leveled out their income in a way that will enable them to stay solvent, even if it means occasionally stopping to restructure and reorient. There is no provable model for success.
While some detractors may claim that the Magnus sequel Kickstarter is a huge windfall, it isn't necessarily so. Money made from a Kickstarter must go toward what is promised - hence the use of clearly stated stretch goals. It is against Kickstarter policy to give funds to charity, so the KS money will be used solely for projects relating to TMP. That money is spent and should be treated as thus and not a surge of new money into RQ’s coffers. It’s not a bail out. (25)
RQ has a brand that people trust and they should lean into that reputation, heavily promoting their new shows and focusing on getting those running. RQN seems instrumental in keeping the company afloat and therefore it’s understandable that so much time is spent introducing and promoting the shows taken under that umbrella (that’s part of the incentivizing service they offer RQN shows anyway), But RQ cannot expect the ad revenue from their new shows like they did with TMA and have to adjust accordingly. I hope RQ recognizes that they’re still mostly a small indie company with a surprise hit and allow themselves the restrictions - and responsibilities - of that.
As for fans, I think RQ should capitalize on the good favor they have and reengage the fandom in an appropriate manner. Livestreams are wonderful, but should automatically have slowmode to at least 30 seconds on any stream, 60 on a huge one (like the KS promotion livestream). It not only allows the on-air talent to catch some messages, but it allows the mods to filter easier. How they reestablish a team of mods is theirs to outline, but with better communication and potential benefits (i.e. a patreon subscription) it’s likely folks would be willing.
Secondly, I believe RQ should reinstate the forums. The benefit to something more static like forums (or reddit threads or whatever is similar) is the ease of moderation and the forced expansion of time. Without the instant chat function of Discord, it isn’t as overwhelming to participate in forums or threads. These should be official RQ forums and moderated (which won’t be as difficult as a Discord). As mentioned, compensation is a tricky subject because when you start paying ‘volunteers’ they can claim employment and it opens up RQ to a whole swath of responsibilities. A “Mod Team” shirt or pin, a patreon subscription, maybe some mod-creator meetups could be provided for services rendered.
RQ could possibly look into reopening the Discord, perhaps limiting it to patrons. While that would make it more manageable, it potentially leads to issues involving classism or elitism. It could also exacerbate the earlier issue of fan entitlement. If RQ decides to reopen the Discord, they should do so with a lot of consideration.
I'm a huge fan of Rusty Quill. There are plenty of times I’ve been frustrated or disappointed with them, but at its heart, it tries to accomplish what I think to be a noble and admirable goal. Rusty Quill seeks to create good art with an emphasis on highlighting diverse voices that might not otherwise get a chance to perform. And, from what I’ve seen despite some ups and downs, tries to do their best to create sustainable income for those they bring along as collaborators. The love the team has for storycrafting is obvious and that - along with their community - is where they should focus.
EDIT:
I started this post about three weeks ago, so the Medium article was a big surprise. I won’t dissect the article because that’s not my goal, but I do have a few thoughts.
So, let's address the article on Medium.
Here is the article so you can read it for yourself. https://medium.com/@newtschott/whos-afraid-of-alex-j-newall-ae3a67f3a5e1
Here is Rusty Quill's response: https://rustyquill.com/2022/12/13/public-response-to-an-opinion-piece/
This tumblr post speaks about an inaccurate quote that the article mentions, and I think is relevant: https://www.tumblr.com/dadhuddle/703488191401984000/journalistic-integrity-re-newt-schottelkottes-rq?source=share.
Here is a link to a tumblr post from Harlan Guthrie, creator of the Malevolent podcast, which is part of the RQN. I felt it important to get a point of view of someone involved in the network. https://www.tumblr.com/malevolentcast/703493906802868224/you-probably-already-know-about-this-but-an?source=share
The issues the article raises are very important. If these allegations are true, they need to be addressed. Newt being the marketing director of a rival podcast company and failing to disclose this for several hours casts the entire article in doubt because the conflict of interest is something ethical journalists would've avoided. (26) Newt also favorably compared RQ's practices to Fable and Folly. (27) Newt and the other two editors of the piece also provided their contact information to provide help with "research, job searches, and more" to former/current employees of RQ. (28) Neither of these things are inherently wrong, but Newt's connection to F&F casts them in a different light. This could possibly be construed as encouragement for current RQ employees or network shows to leave RQ for F&F. It's unfortunate, because this conversation needed to happen, especially if the purported issues are factual. Now there is a haze over the veracity of this article because of this lack of disclosure and the conflicts of interest from the author.
There has been some talk stating that podcast networks are not rivals. They can be friendly, they can share actors, they can share spaces. They almost certainly don't share profits. Every show added to a network brings in income for that network. If one of these networks dissolves, then the shows under its umbrella can move to one of the other networks, raising its profits. It's difficult to deny that one podcast network would benefit from the dissolution of another. I would identify that as rivals, even if they're friendly.
I don't believe that Fable and Folly had anything to do with this article. I don't even think Newt intended for them to be involved at all or for people to make that connection. It's the appearance of bias that muddies the waters. Most journalistic codes of ethics tell journalists to avoid conflicts of interest, real or perceived. If it seems a journalist has a stake in the outcome of a story, it compromises the neutrality and the authenticity of the piece.
And unfortunately, despite Newt's claims of a background in journalism (unverifiable at the time of posting this blog outside of editorial publications), the necessary practices to lend credence towards these allegations weren't followed.
This post represents my own opinions, based in my involvement in the community. I've tried to provide sources whenever I could, though much of it was lost when the RQ Discord shut down, or mired in the sheer breadth of content. If there's a blatant untruth, please let me know with supporting evidence so I can correct it.
Footnotes:
1. Establishment of the company and ownership as per the foundation documents.
2. Alex & Jonny working the same job James Ross gave them (160 Q&A)
3. Patreon funding builds new studio via Studio tour video: (the video is patron-only, so here is a screencap of Alex stating that Patreon funded the studio)
4. Alex was homeless for a while, retrospective 189.5 (amongst others)
5. Rusty Quill Forums https://rustyquill.proboards.com/board/1/general-board
6. RQ Forums post celebrating the first RQGG
7. Rusty Quill Official Discord goes live, via RQ Forums.
8. Haggis and Dragons interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkYsA50Ts9M&list=FLaf41raWk5sb2VhQcEcPpsg&index=27
(Alex talking about the company stepping back from the public 12:30)
9. Popularity of the term “the magnus archives” from Google Analytics
10. Hannah becomes director, via RQ filing documentation
11. Autumn becomes Community Assistant, via Patreon email
12. Rusty Quill’s official statement about mods walkout.
Announcement - plain text 15-09-21.pdf
13. Crunchy's tweet
14. Mike LeBeau leaves RQ, via his twitter
15. The first Magnus sequel ARG prompt, via Patreon email
16. Oct 24 Pre-Kickstarter Announcement Livestream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLOj5JKq-QU&t
17. The Magnus Protocol Kickstarter launch livestream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xk1hgVY2cc&t
18 Newt Schottelkotte's Medium piece: https://medium.com/@newtschott/whos-afraid-of-alex-j-newall-ae3a67f3a5e1
19 Rusty Quill's response to the Schottelkotte piece: https://rustyquill.com/2022/12/13/public-response-to-an-opinion-piece/
20. Rusty Quill internal census
21 The end of the RQ census summary:
22. Average number of employees at RQ in 2022, via RQ filing documentation
23. RQG editing stats, courtesy of the LOLOMG: A performance review by Oscar Wilde team (the team theorizes that Alex was still mastering during that early gap, but forgot to credit himself) [additional note: LOLOMG was a fan project to celebrate the end of Rusty Quill Gaming] note added 10am - incorrectly attributed, my deepest apologies to Straw and their team
24. Patreon retention stats, via Graphetron
25. Kickstarter use policy
26 The lack of disclosure on the initial posting of the Schottelkotte article.
27 Comparison of Fable and Folly's practices to Rusty Quill's.
28 Contact information for the writer and two editors given to current and ex Rusty Quill employees and network shows.
29 Patreon announcement of Cry Havoc! and Neon Inkwell postponement (I knew I had this lying around somewhere!)
30 Some additional information from Crunchy (thanks Crunchy!). sorry for the awful paint edit job (added 16/12/22 7pm)
#rusty quill#rusty quill drama#the magnus archives#rusty quill network#the magnus protocol#that's like just your opinion man
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RQBB 2024 - Writer Sign-ups!
Welcome to the Rusty Quill Big Bang - a large-scale event bringing writers and artists together to create an explosion of fan content for Rusty Quill podcasts!
Schedule for 2024 (all deadlines at 23:00 BST / 5pm CDT):
Writer Sign-ups: May 20th - 26th
Full First Draft & Summary Due: August 18th
Artist Sign-ups: August 26th - September 1st
Art Draft Deadline: September 29th
Final Fic & Art Due: October 13th
Posting: October 16th- 27th
Aside from posting deadline, all deadlines are on Sundays. Please make a note of the ones that apply to you so you don’t forget! Fandoms permissible for this event are: The Magnus Archives, Rusty Quill Gaming, Stellar Firma, Inexplicables, Chapter & Multiverse, Trice Forgotten, The Magnus Protocol, Neon Inkwell, Cry Havoc! Note: RQ Network Shows are not included in this event, only RQ original shows.
Writer Sign-up Instructions and link to the sign-up sheet can be found here.
#the magnus archives#rusty quill gaming#stellar firma#inexplicables#chapter and multiverse#trice forgotten#cry havoc#neon inkwell#the magnus protocol#rusty quill big bang#rq big bang
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Rusty Quill Big Bang 2024
Posted by: pilesofnonsense Find us on Dreamwidth or on Tumblr Welcome to the Rusty Quill Big Bang - a large-scale event bringing writers and artists together to create an explosion of fan content for Rusty Quill podcasts! Schedule for 2024 (all deadlines at 23:00 BST / 5pm CDT) Writer Sign-ups: May 20th - 26th Full First Draft & Summary Due: August 18th Artist Sign-ups: August 26th - September 1st Art Draft Deadline: September 29th Final Fic & Art Due: October 13th Posting: October 16th- 27th Aside from posting deadline, all deadlines are on Sundays. Please make a note of the ones that apply to you so you don’t forget! Fandoms permissible for this event are: The Magnus Archives, Rusty Quill Gaming, Stellar Firma, Inexplicables, Chapter & Multiverse, Trice Forgotten, The Magnus Protocol, Neon Inkwell, Cry Havoc! Note: RQ Network Shows are not included in this event, only RQ original shows. Writer sign-ups are now open! The instructions and link to the sign-up sheet can be found here. comments via The Fandom Calendar https://ift.tt/HDYnObw
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Il grande Natale 2023 di Milano
Due eventi unici coloreranno di magia il Natale a Milano… Fino al 7 gennaio 2024 il Villaggio delle Meraviglie riaccende la magia del Natale nel cuore di Milano giunto alla sua diciassettesima edizione, è l'evento natalizio più longevo della città e si svolge nei giardini Indro Montanelli a Porta Venezia. Ideato e organizzato da Energy For Events Srl, con la direzione artistica di Ambra Orfei e con il patrocinio del Comune di Milano, il Villaggio delle Meraviglie consente a bambini e famiglie di vivere un momento di divertimento e di condivisione all’interno di un paesaggio fantastico dove l’ingresso al parco è libero, la Casa di Babbo Natale e i momenti di intrattenimento e spettacoli sono gratuiti. Oltre alla pista di oltre 1000 mq, parzialmente coperta e riscaldata, quest'anno è da segnalare il ritorno della pista di pattinaggio dedicata ai bambini, che fa da cornice alla Casa di Babbo Natale e al palco centrale dove gli Elfi e tutti i personaggi propongono momenti di gioco, come la celebre baby dance. Altra novità dell'edizione 2023/2024 è la presenza di Geronimo Stilton, che ha la sua stratopica casetta proprio di fronte a quella di Babbo Natale, dove il topo protagonista di libri che hanno venduto oltre 150 milioni di copie in tutto il mondo offre per tutte le festività momenti di divertimento e nel suo studio all’interno della nuova casetta e firma le copie dei libri ai piccoli fan che lo richiedono. Molto di più di un classico villaggio di Natale, ma un vero e proprio Parco di Natale da 20.000 metri quadri, il più grande d’Italia è ‘A Christmas Magic’, l’universo ricco di luci tecnologia e installazioni inedite a tema natalizio che caratterizzerà il cuore di Milano dal 7 dicembre al 7 gennaio 2024. Sarà un’esperienza innovativa, formativa e spettacolare pensata per sbalordire, emozionare e intrattenere grandi e piccini, nata dalla sinergia tra Vivo Concerti e Giò Forma, frutto di un investimento di oltre 10 milioni di euro. Il duplice sviluppo interno ed esterno alla novità del Natale milanese permette di godere a pieno di ogni aspetto dalle attrazioni per tutte le età, passando per l’opportunità di gustare prelibatezze a tema all’aperto, o sperimentare una pista di pattinaggio su ghiaccio indoor che con i suoi 1.800 mq attraversa tutto questo microcosmo a due passi da CityLife. All’interno del Parco ci sarò uno dei più estesi percorsi ghiacciati indoor mai sviluppati, che regalerà la sensazione di pattinare su un vero e proprio fiume di cristallo, circondati dalle numerose installazioni tra una foresta di creature magiche con giochi di luce e laser, mongolfiere luminose, una collina di giganteschi pacchi dono che nasconde un tunnel specchiato da esplorare, e al centro un imponente albero alto 9 metri, con addobbi di caramelle e dolciumi che fa da sfondo e cornice ad un palcoscenico ricco di esibizioni di ospiti e artisti a sorpresa. Il viaggio inizia nella Welcome Plaza, una stazione in cui scattare foto passando sotto la Nuvola Stellare, un’onda sospesa di luci brillanti che brillano al passaggio, poi i visitatori potranno scegliere il proprio percorso preferito, optando per una passeggiata sulla Via degli Elfi o per una pattinata incantata lungo la Via del Ghiaccio, la pista pensata per esploratori e pattinatori di tutte le età, che culmina nel belvedere ghiacciato, una piazza panoramica con vista sulla magia del Natale. Il tema del viaggio è rappresentato anche da una speciale mongolfiera che ha catturato la luna, diventando Luna Express, dove salire per farsi trasportare dall’immaginazione alla scoperta della magia del cosmo. Come ogni Natale che si rispetti non mancherà il Calendario dell’Avvento, un palazzo su cui sarà possibile sdraiarsi e vedersi proiettati sospesi in verticale grazie a un gioco di magia e simulazione. Il viaggio continua nella Fabbrica dei Regali dentro a un gioco di specchi, che racconta la meticolosa preparazione del pacco dono da parte degli Elfi, ma il cuore del parco è ovviamente l’albero di Natale, che si anima grazie a decorazioni che si alzano in volo e danzano con la musica creando spettacoli suggestivi in vari momenti della giornata, a cui assistere dai margini del grande palco che si popolerà e ospiterà show e performance. Una delle attrazioni più sorprendenti è il Bosco Incantato, arricchito da tanti effetti speciali, magiche creature, fumo basso, laser, proiezioni, in cui vivere la magia dell’aurora boreale e accompagnare gli elfi nella preparazione della slitta, oltre al Magic Cinema, rivisitazione dell’antico dispositivo dello zootropio, precursore delle tecniche cinematografiche, che dà vita alle miniature di Santa Claus e i suoi elfi che consegnano i doni nelle case del mondo. Nel regno di Babbo Natal si potrà parlare con lui, abbracciarlo e consegnare a mano la propria letterina. La tradizione è garantita anche da una ricca offerta culinaria, a cui è dedicato un ampio spazio con grandi tavoli da condividere insieme. Per i più piccoli sono previsti attività gestite dalla scuola degli Elfi, per realizzare palline decorate, origami, lanterne luminose, biscotti a tema, scrivere letterine a Babbo Natale e costruire montagne di pacchi regalo. Con lo scopo di rendere omaggio ai canti di Natale, che saranno un punto cardine di A Christmas Magic, Vivo Concerti ha unito la propria esperienza a quella di Double Trouble Club che ha curato la realizzazione di una colonna sonora originale, dando al parco un’identità unica e riconoscibile. Read the full article
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to everyone who is just wandering into RQG tag after we're trending: hi! we're fans of an actual play podcast by Rusty Quill, based on the TTRPG system Pathfinder, and which is named Rusty Quill Gaming! you might've seen us trending before, as well as our fellow RQ podcasts, such as the fantastic improv satirical comedy based on a capitalistic sci fi nightmare, Stellar Firma, or the heartbreaking and oftentimes terrifying in its emotional core and worldbuilding horror by name of The Magnus Archives!
we're coming to the finale of its first and longest running (6 and a half years in progress!) campaign, Erasing the Line, finishing next week on 1st of December, on 218 episode.
the campaign itself revolves around the alternate universe Earth, in 18(mumblemumble), where magic and fantastical concepts exist in everyday life, and most of the world is ruled by a dragon Meritocracy. all of this is built by its Game Master Alexander J Newall, with the players being Bryn Monroe, Lydia Nicholas, Ben Meredith, James Ross, and (a later, but not the least important addition) Helen Gould, who together have created an incredibly compelling story full of amazing characters, some of which being alternate versions of real historical figures, such as Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, and many more!.. yes, Oscar Wilde is also there. no, don't ask me why he's so important. yes, I cried about him on podcast at least three times, but that's irrelevant.
it's one of the AP podcasts that I can, and do, recommend on par with such giants like The Adventure Zone and Critical Role, and for me personally? it's even better.
yesterday, I have written a thread on Twitter, giving my thanks to everyone involved in the podcast's creation, and to the people within fandom who have created the wiki, many fandom events, and participated in the community in every way possible while I was being a part of it. and I would greatly appreciate if you, reader of this post, if not retweeted the beginning of the thread, then at least looked at all these names, at the tags I've mentioned, at the creations we've done, and maybe, just maybe, decided to look into what sort of creation RQG is.
if you are one of the fans of our fellow Rusty Quill fandoms, checking it out is so much worth your time. I came into it from The Magnus Archives, and, honestly? it's my favourite RQ podcast. and just my most favourite podcast ever, period.
thank you to everyone in the fandom for being here with me. see you next week.
we've got this.
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lmao i should probably make one of these (Last edited: 7/11/24) (main things at the moment will be bold)
names: Aurora, Arachne, Echidna 🇵🇸
pronouns: They/He/She/It/Bug/Corpse/Rot/Bat/Star/Worm ( https://en.pronouns.page/@smalldistortion for how to use neopronouns)
MINOR (I do say nsfw humor so just a warning)
Abrosexual, genderfluid, polyam
Self diagnosed autistic (hoping for a diagnosis)
interests: I like to write, paint, draw, listen to music, sing, do makeup, act, I sew a bit here and there, play computer games, research mythology
Art account: https://www.tumblr.com/arachnesw3b
I REBLOG ART IF I DONT REBLOG IT ITS IN QUEUE!!!!!
Fandoms: TMA , The Mechanisms, Junji Ito, The Walten Files, The Mandela Catalogue, SCP Foundation, Gravity falls, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Labyrinth, Rocky horror picture show, New Kids on The Rock/Guaranteed Videos/Neil Cicierega, The Smile Tapes, Class of Cardinal Sin/Covey, American Pyscho, Forgotten Hill series, OFMD, WWDITS, Re-Animator, The Chucky series, Ghost (band), Will Mcdaniel, Wednesday/The Addams Family, The Aquabats!, Trad Goth subculture, Ride the Cyclone, Good omens, Hatchetfeild series (Starkid), Phantom of the Paradise, Extreme Horror sub-genre, Mystery Flesh Pit National Park
Fandoms I was a part of/don’t really consider myself a fan of anymore/not as active in: Your Favorite Martian, Stranger Things, Danganronpa, Sander Sides, Umbrella Academy, Stellar Firma, Unus Annus/Markiplier, Hazbin Hotel/Helluva Boss
dni: basic stuff, Homophobic, Rasict, Ableist, call queer a slur, anti-Muslim, anti furry, anti neopronouns, terf, nsfw, pro ship etc
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[casually brings back a meme from like 2008]
[ID: A ten-panel comic featuring characters from Stellar Firma.
Panel 1: Text reads “’OOH DUKE BATHIN’ A FAN FICTION.” Smaller text reads “with apologies to Kate Beaton.”
Panel 2: Bust of Bathin, who has curly hair, multiple piercings, and a robe. Speech bubble reads “david 7 I am here now.” Smaller text reads “SMOULDER!”
Panel 3: Bathin from the waist up, now shirtless. Text reads “and I am looking so handsome and also my shirt disappeared?” The panel border has bent to accommodate the words. Smaller text reads “ripple!”
Panel 4: David, who has black hair and is wearing a onesie, from the waist up. There are multiple slime droplets falling from his face. Text reads “OOOH DUKE BATHIN ooh.” Smaller text reads “SWOON.”
Panel 5: David and Bathin are now in each others arms. David’s speech bubble reads “let’s MAKE OUT.” Bathin’s speech bubble reads “yes.”
Panel 6: Close up of David and Bathin gazing into each others’ eyes. Bathin’s speech bubble reads “and I will leave my jewelry on.” Smaller text reads “GAZE.”
Panel 7: Text reads “MEANWHILE IN A 20 MILE RADIUS OF THIS EVENT.”
Panel 8: Hartro, who is wearing a low-cut top and has hair covering one eye, with her hands on her face. Text reads “LINE MANAGERS SWOONING.” Speech bubble reads “duke bathin!”
Panel 9: Trexel, who is wearing a jacket with a very large collar, with his hands on his head. Text reads “TREXEL GETTING FIRED.” Smaller text reads “duke bathin!”
Panel 10: Text reads “IT WAS AMAZING. the end.”
End ID.]
#art#stellar firma#david 7#bathin galactonium#hartro piltz#trexel geistman#original by kate beaton#described
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💫 !! tell me abt stellar firma !! i remember listening to like 20 episodes of it when i was zonked out from wisdom teeth removal and all i remember was that one survival reality tv show island with the dirty humour latched to it asdfjkl;s
you know what i can think of no better way to listen to it honestly. i already talked about it a bit (a lot.) here but i've always got more to say about my dumbest special interest let's go
-i didn't really mention the supporting characters before but i should have because they're also very good. hartro is the main boys' line manager as you probably know. she starts off scary girlboss with a weird foot thing which is a trope very much up my alley (minus the foot thing) but she eventually devolves into just a giant dork who likes space d&d and drawing things on whiteboards. she's kind of adorable, honestly. she and my sf s/i are somewhat-amicable exes.
-imogen is the station ai and my favorite brand of character, aka a morally questionable female ai who hides behind a cheery front to hide how much she hates her life. she cares (tentatively) about exactly one person, and that's david. who deserves it, because he deserves the world.
-there's also enola, who appears in like 3 episodes and is a metaphor for liberal politics that everyone fell hopelessly in love with. i mean i love them too. they live in the vents and write a lot of pamphlets about the state of things.
-bathin of galactonium is david's true love. they wrote a song about him. he appears in one episode for a single minute so most people make up characterization from him mostly from scratch. we know he is a surfer dude and a himbo, which are his two most important traits.
-one last very important thing!! there's an album of songs by the main cast!! it's VERY good and VERY fun and has a lot of little hints to future events if you listen carefully and overanalyze everything like i do. it was released during season 3 but based on the stuff they sing about most of the songs feel like they'd be sung in early season 2. that's just my weird theory though. i still put more thought into this show than like. anyone but 3 other fans maybe.
-if you ever feel like listening through the rest of the show you SHOULD because i love it so dearly and i love to talk about it with people. it's very dumb like 90% of the time but that's just one of the reasons i like it so much. just don't make fun of me too bad for my taste in characters pwease i clown on myself enough
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Citizen Employees of Stellar Firma, this is a Board-issued announcement:
We, the Board (hail us), would like to let you know that we’ve prepared a space for you to get in contact with other Stellar Firma fan-creatives. We are, of course, talking about a Discord Server!
There is no obligation to join the Discord in order to take part in the Anniversary Prompt Month (check out the prompt list here), but it is still a great way to get to know the amazing community of Stellar Firma fan-creatives.
Future events may be sign-up-based and will use the Discord for administrative purposes.
We will be publishing the Discord link on this tumblr, as well as other discord servers us mods are members of, early next week! More on the server below the cut for those interested.
Until then, we, the Board (hail us), will preserve and keep you.
~Mod Franzi
Like any good Discord Server, there will be certain rules for you to follow, to ensure that everyone can have a save and happy time on the server. As it is open to anyone, regardless of age, so we ask that especially the rules concerning NSFW and NSFA content being restricted to the correct channels are followed.
Once we publish the invitation link to the Discord Server, you will have restricted access to the Welcome and Rules channel. Read the rules carefully and then you will be able to accept them via a reaction-role and be granted access to the rest of the server.
If you have any questions prior to joining, you can always contact us via tumblr.
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RQBB Writer Guidelines & Sign-up
(This is a post including the requirements for writer participation for ease of access to mobile users. As it is quite long, please reblog our Writer Sign-Ups Announcement Post instead of this one!)
RQBB Writer Guidelines
Welcome to the Rusty Quill Big Bang - a large-scale event bringing writers and artists together to create an explosion of fan content for Rusty Quill podcasts!
Please read the following carefully to understand what will be expected of you as a participant. If you’re on browser, you can see more details on our Challenge Guidelines and FAQ pages.
Schedule for 2021 (all times in BST)
Writer Sign-ups: May 10th - 16th
Check-in 1: June 13th by 11pm
Full First Draft & Summary Due: July 9th by 11pm
Artist Sign-ups: July 12th - 18th
Check-in 2 & Art Draft Deadline: August 15th by 11pm
Final Fic & Art Due: August 27th by 11pm
Posting: August 31st - September 15th
Fandoms: Rusty Quill Gaming, The Magnus Archives, Stellar Firma, Inexplicables
Participation Requirements:
You must choose whether to join the Big Bang as an artist or writer. You may not do both.
Writers will require an AO3 account; if you do not have an AO3 account, please request one via AO3’s login page, or message the mods for an invite.
If you wish to write M or E rated fics you must be aged over 18.
All participants must read and adhere to the Expected Conduct guidelines (see below).
Minimum Final Word Count: 20,000
Maximum Number of Fics per Writer/s: 1
Maximum Number of Writers per Fic (collaboration): 2
Fic Draft Requirements: At the draft deadline (July 9th), we will require a complete draft of at least 18,000 words. “Complete” means that the fic is written from start to finish with no indispensable scenes missing or left as outlines—think, “If I posted this right now, would I be happy with the story it tells?”
Ideally, you will refine and polish your draft in the remaining time, but it can also be your final draft if you prefer.
Drafts will be handed in via a form that will be sent out to you before the deadline. Drafts should be available in Google docs, or if need be in PDF format.
Summary Requirements: A form for the summary will be sent out to you before the deadline. Summaries should briefly outline the general premise, and include rating, ships, triggers and other warnings, and any other relevant details.
Eligible Fics: Fics of any rating and with any warnings are permitted, as long as they meet the minimum word count (20,000), are centred around at least one Rusty Quill show (The Magnus Archives, Rusty Quill Gaming, Stellar Firma, Inexplicables), and are tagged appropriately. We encourage authors to take this opportunity to challenge themselves to take on a project that they might not otherwise—though please consider what is realistic in terms of the deadlines as well!
Fics must be stand-alone, complete, and previously unposted.
Crossovers are allowed, but the focus should be on the RQ podcast involved. For example: a fusion crossover with the Leverage Team replacing the LOLOMG in the RQG!verse would not be permitted, though the RQG characters in the Leverage!verse would be.
Please be aware that fics with obscure crossovers, common squicks, higher ratings, etc., may be more difficult to match, and thus take a little longer to get snapped up. We will do our best to find you a suitable match, though!
If you have any questions about the suitability of your fic, please contact the mods.
Matching Process:
The artist sign-up will include a list of the anonymised fic summaries. Each artist will select 3 fics which they would be interested in creating for, with additional preferences (favourite show/shows they do not follow, OTPs and NoTPs, Do Not Wants, etc.) indicated in the comment field. Mods will then match writers to artists, taking preferences into account as much as possible.
If one fic is oversubscribed or if it is otherwise necessary for a work to be matched, it may be removed from the list of eligible fics before the end of artist sign-ups.
If you have an issue with your match, please let the mods know as soon as possible.
Do Not Wants: In this event, you will have an opportunity to Do Not Want (DNW) the types of content that you do not wish to work on. Similarly, if you’ve had conflicts with certain people in the past and do not want to risk matching to them, you can include this in your sign-up or draft submission, and we will avoid matching you with them (details of these will not be shared beyond the mod team).
The mods will take DNWs into account within reason - attempts to manipulate matches by DNWing large lists of people or otherwise acting in bad faith will result in the rejection of your sign-up or draft. We are also not private detectives, and will thus not be fielding any requests such as “do not match me with anyone who has ever drawn/written XYZ”, so please keep that in mind when considering whether this event is right for you.
Expected Conduct:
By signing up for this event, you agree to meet our deadlines. If it becomes apparent that you need a little more time, we require that you email the mods to explain your situation before the deadline passes. (Those who miss deadlines without contacting the mods beforehand may be defaulted from the event without further contact.)
In order to participate in this event, you must be willing to contact the mods directly in the event that you have a question, concern, or issue with your participation (as in the deadline example above). We are happy to help participants with anything that arises, but cannot accept “telephone”-style communiques on behalf of others.
Be kind and courteous towards your match and fellow participants.
Please take care to credit your artist/writer in your own final post.
Be in regular contact with your match - if you’re going to be offline for a significant length of time, let them know. Radio silence from your match in events of this kind can be very concerning.
Our Discord server has its own list of rules, which are listed within the server. If you decide to join the server, we require you to read and abide by those rules.
Harassment of other participants (including but not limited to callout posts, namecalling, etc.), either publicly or in the Piles of Nonsense discord server, over their fanworks or headcanons will result in an instant default.
We, like Rusty Quill, have an “all headcanons are valid” policy. Harassment or mockery of those with different interpretations or other attempts to limit participants’ creative expression will not be tolerated. Please note that this does not mean you cannot discuss, for example, how you see the characters with others or that your artist or writer should not take it into account at their discretion, but insistence that any one interpretation must be adhered to, or that others are “invalid”, will be frowned upon.
Writer sign-up is here.
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I posted 7,117 times in 2021
114 posts created (2%)
7003 posts reblogged (98%)
For every post I created, I reblogged 61.4 posts.
I added 14,276 tags in 2021
#you've been queued - 4665 posts
#gifs - 3330 posts
#text post - 2180 posts
#art - 864 posts
#beautiful artwork - 648 posts
#rusty quill gaming - 560 posts
#rqg - 547 posts
#rq gaming - 542 posts
#scenery - 517 posts
#way too true - 423 posts
Longest Tag: 140 characters
#david 7 (as much as they can be described as a guy) and trexel. literally every man in rqg and hamid. and then jonmartin are both shitty /hj
My Top Posts in 2021
#5
me: haha Alex wouldn't do an ensemble cast final battle. we'll just have a couple cameos, and most probably will see everyone in the epilogue instead…
Alex: and everyone is here for the final battle!
me with tears in my eyes: AND EVERYONE WAS THERE FOR THE FINAL BATTLE
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Sasha losing her memories of how to speak English with time and stressing out about it, trying to write down as many words and as much information she can. writing the same letter for her friends over and over until she's sure that it's written in a language that the people she's writing to can understand; wishing to tell every single little detail, describe every single one of her children, but crying her eyes out as it hits how many words Sasha had forgot
169 notes • Posted 2021-08-30 09:52:43 GMT
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to everyone who is just wandering into RQG tag after we're trending: hi! we're fans of an actual play podcast by Rusty Quill, based on the TTRPG system Pathfinder, and which is named Rusty Quill Gaming! you might've seen us trending before, as well as our fellow RQ podcasts, such as the fantastic improv satirical comedy based on a capitalistic sci fi nightmare, Stellar Firma, or the heartbreaking and oftentimes terrifying in its emotional core and worldbuilding horror by name of The Magnus Archives!
we're coming to the finale of its first and longest running (6 and a half years in progress!) campaign, Erasing the Line, finishing next week on 1st of December, on 218 episode.
the campaign itself revolves around the alternate universe Earth, in 18(mumblemumble), where magic and fantastical concepts exist in everyday life, and most of the world is ruled by a dragon Meritocracy. all of this is built by its Game Master Alexander J Newall, with the players being Bryn Monroe, Lydia Nicholas, Ben Meredith, James Ross, and (a later, but not the least important addition) Helen Gould, who together have created an incredibly compelling story full of amazing characters, some of which being alternate versions of real historical figures, such as Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, and many more!.. yes, Oscar Wilde is also there. no, don't ask me why he's so important. yes, I cried about him on podcast at least three times, but that's irrelevant.
it's one of the AP podcasts that I can, and do, recommend on par with such giants like The Adventure Zone and Critical Role, and for me personally? it's even better.
yesterday, I have written a thread on Twitter, giving my thanks to everyone involved in the podcast's creation, and to the people within fandom who have created the wiki, many fandom events, and participated in the community in every way possible while I was being a part of it. and I would greatly appreciate if you, reader of this post, if not retweeted the beginning of the thread, then at least looked at all these names, at the tags I've mentioned, at the creations we've done, and maybe, just maybe, decided to look into what sort of creation RQG is.
if you are one of the fans of our fellow Rusty Quill fandoms, checking it out is so much worth your time. I came into it from The Magnus Archives, and, honestly? it's my favourite RQ podcast. and just my most favourite podcast ever, period.
thank you to everyone in the fandom for being here with me. see you next week.
we've got this.
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post-canon Wilde, at any inconvenience: I didn't die for this. can you imagine? me, dying for this? [gestures dramatically] TWICE?
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thought of how the "Aziza looks like woman Hamid" is played for laughs from Bertie's perspective, but let's say it's not. let's say that they're similar enough someone might've jokingly compared them to being twins separated by time in the past. and with how Hamid might've not had the opportunity or moments to cut his hair during the weeks (I think now months?) since the day Aziza died... imagine him, surviving the end of the world, now with longer hair, maybe even tied hastily with a ribbon or a tie, catching a glimpse of himself in a mirror and mistaking it for Aziza for just enough moments to remember that she's gone, and Hamid is still here, just suddenly breaking down... pain.
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RQBB Writer Details
Welcome to the Rusty Quill Big Bang - a large-scale event bringing writers and artists together to create an explosion of fan content for Rusty Quill podcasts!
Please read the following carefully to understand what will be expected of you as a participant. If you’re on browser, you can see a more complete version at our Challenge Guidelines and FAQ pages.
Schedule for 2020 (all times in BST)
Writer Sign-ups: May 11th-17th 23.00
Check-in 1: June 10th by 23.00
Full First Draft & Summary Due: July 12th by 23.00
Artist Sign-ups: July 14th-19th 23.00
Check-in 2: August 17th by 23.00
Final Fic & Art Due: August 26th by 23.00
Posting: August 31st by 23.00
Fandoms: Rusty Quill Gaming, The Magnus Archives, Stellar Firma
Participation Requirements:
Writers will require an AO3 account - if you do not have an AO3 account, please request one via AO3’s login page, or message the mods for an invite.
If you wish to write or create for M or E rated fics you must be aged over 18.
Minimum Final Word Count: 10,000
Maximum Number of Fics per Writer/s: 1
Maximum Number of Writers per Fic (collaboration): 2
Draft Requirements: At the draft deadline (July 12th), we will require a complete draft. “Complete” means that the fic is written from start to finish with no sections missing or left as outlines. Ideally, this will be a full first draft that will undergo editing, but can also be your final draft if you prefer. Drafts will be handed in via a form that will be sent out to you before the deadline is due. Drafts should be available in Google docs, or if need be in PDF format.
Summary Requirements: A form for the summary will be sent out to you before the deadline is due. Summaries should include the general premise, as well as ratings, any ships, warnings or triggers, and any other relevant details. Summaries will be collected in the same google form as we will be using to collect your first drafts.
Eligible Fics:
Fics of any rating and with any warnings are permitted, as long as they meet the minimum word count (10,000) and are centred around at least one Rusty Quill show (The Magnus Archives, Rusty Quill Gaming, Stellar Firma).
Fics must be stand-alone, complete, and previously unposted.
Crossovers are allowed, but the focus should be on the RQ podcast involved. For example: a fusion crossover with the Leverage Team replacing the LOLOMG in the RQG!verse would not be permitted, though the RQG characters in the Leverage!verse would be.
Please be aware though that fics with obscure crossovers/common squicks/higher ratings etc., may be more difficult to match, and thus take a little longer to get snapped up. We will do our best to find you a suitable match!
If you have any questions about the suitability of your fic, please contact the mods.
Matching Process:
The artist sign-up will include a list of the anonymised fic summaries. Each artist will select 3 fics which they would be interested in creating for, with additional preferences (favourite show/shows they do not follow, OTPs and NoTPs, Do Not Wants, etc.) indicated in the comment field. Mods will then match writers to artists, taking preferences into account as much as possible.
If one fic is oversubscribed or if it is otherwise necessary for a work to be matched, it may be removed from the list of eligible fics before the end of artist sign-ups.
If you have an issue with your match, please let the mods know as soon as possible.
Do Not Wants: In this event, you will have an opportunity to Do Not Want (DNW) the types of content that you do not wish to work on. Similarly, if you’ve had conflicts with certain people in the past and do not want to risk matching to them, you can include this in your sign-up or draft submission, and we will avoid matching you with them (details of these will not be shared beyond the mod team).
The mods will take DNWs into account within reason - attempts to manipulate matches by DNWing large lists of people or otherwise acting in bad faith will result in the rejection of your sign-up or draft. We are also not private detectives, and will thus not be fielding any requests such as “do not match me with anyone who has ever drawn/written XYZ”, so please keep that in mind when considering whether this event is right for you.
Expected Conduct:
By signing up for this event, you agree to meet our deadlines. If it becomes apparent that you need a little more time, we require that you email the mods to explain your situation before the deadline passes. (Those who miss deadlines without contacting the mods beforehand may be defaulted from the event without further contact.)
In order to participate in this event, you must be willing to contact the mods directly in the event that you have a question, concern, or issue with your participation (as in the deadline example above). We are happy to help participants with anything that arises, but cannot accept “telephone”-style communiques on behalf of others.
Be kind and courteous towards your match and fellow participants.
Please take care to credit your artist/writer in your own final post.
Be in regular contact with your match - if you’re going to be offline for a significant length of time, let them know. Radio silence from your match in events of this kind can be very concerning.
Our Discord server has its own list of rules, which are listed within the server. If you decide to join the server, we require you to read and abide by those rules.
Harassment of other participants (including but not limited to callout posts, namecalling, etc.), either publicly or in the Piles of Nonsense discord server, over their fanworks or headcanons will result in an instant default.
We, like Rusty Quill, have an “all headcanons are valid” policy. Harassment or mockery of those with different interpretations or other attempts to limit participants’ creative expression will not be tolerated. Please note that this does not mean you cannot discuss, for example, how you see the characters with others or that your artist or writer should not take it into account at their discretion, but insistence that any one interpretation must be adhered to, or that others are “invalid”, will be frowned upon.
Writer sign-up is here.
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Rusty Quill Big Bang
Welcome to the Rusty Quill Big Bang - a large-scale event challenging writers and artists of all sorts to come together and create an explosion of fan content for the Rusty Quill Universe!
The Big Bang will allow content from Rusty Quill Gaming, The Magnus Archives and Stellar Firma! For this event, writers will draft a new fanfic for the podcast of their choosing, and each artist will be assigned to a fic that interests them to create a companion piece. All completed works will be posted together, on the second weekend of August.
Minimum Word Count for Fic is 3000 words. Artists may create any type of piece, as long as it is finished and polished in time for posting.
Schedule for 2019 (all times in BST)
Writer Sign-Up: 4th May 0.00 - 11th May 23.59
Check-in 1 (Summary Deadline): 8th June, by 23.59
Artist Sign-Up: 10th June 0.00 - 17th June 23.59
Partners Assigned: 19th June
Draft Deadline: 6th July, by 23.59
Check in 2: 21st July, by 23.59
Posting: 10th August 0.00 - 11th August 23.59
More details under the cut!
If you have any questions, please also check our Blog’s Guidelines Page, FAQ, or send us an ask!
Fandoms: Rusty Quill Gaming, The Magnus Archives, Stellar Firma
Participation Requirements: All are welcome to participate!
Writers require an AO3 account - if you do not have an AO3 account, please request one via AO3′s login page, or message the mods for an invite.
Artists will need somewhere to post their work that can be linked to (e.g. Tumblr, DeviantArt, Twitter, etc.)
If you wish to write or create for M/E rated fics you must be aged over 18.
Minimum Final Word Count: 3000
Maximum Number of Fics per Writer: You may sign up to write up to 2 fics, but each must be for a different show. For example: you may sign up to write one fic for Rusty Quill Gaming, and one for The Magnus Archives, but not two for The Magnus Archives. If you are interested in writing more than that, consider signing up as a pinch-hitter!
Fic Draft Requirements: at the draft deadline, we require a fully written draft, or at the very least, 1500 words of one, with a detailed outline in place for the rest.
Eligible Fics:
Fics of any rating and with any warnings are permitted, as long as they:
meet the minimum word count (3000)
are centred around at least one Rusty Quill show (The Magnus Archives, Rusty Quill Gaming, Stellar Firma)
are stand-alone and complete (e.g. not part of a series/existing fanfic)
Crossovers are allowed, but the focus should be on the RQ podcast/characters involved. (e.g. Leverage fusion is fine if it’s the RQG team in Leverage setting, Leverage team in RQG setting would not be accepted)
If you have any questions about your fic, please contact the mods!
Art Requirements:
Fully-finished artwork (e.g. cleaned-up sketch on unlined paper at a minimum, playlist with cover, etc.).
We are also accepting less traditional forms of art (moodboard, podfic, sculptures, crotchet, knitting, little dolls made out of flowers etc.)
If you have any questions about your art, please contact the mods!
Maximum Number of Fics per Artist:
Initially, each artist will only be assigned to one fic (they may create as much for this fic as they like).
Artists who would like to create for more than one fic can indicate this in their sign-up, and will be contacted if this is necessary. You can also sign up as a pinch hitter.
Matching Process: When artist sign-up begins, a list of the anonymised fic summaries will be posted. Each artist will select several fics which they would be interested in creating for, with an option for additional preferences. Mods will then match writers to artists, taking preferences into account as much as possible.
Beta Readers & Pinch-hitting:
Applications for beta readers will be open at the same time as artist sign-ups.
There will be a box on both the writer and artist sign-up form, with an option to check for pinch-hitting.
Pinch-hitters will be contacted if an artist or writer drops out, and asked to fill in.
Minimum requirements may be less strict for these works, but this will be discussed on a case-by-case basis.
Please keep an eye out for our upcoming sign-up posts, if you’re interested in participating! We hope that you will join us, and we look forward to creating new fanworks together!
#the magnus archives#rusty quill gaming#stellar firma#rusty quill#tma#rq big bang 2019#big bang#rq big bang#nonsense mod post
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If you don't mind me asking, what exactly is the Rusty Quill Big Bang?
Not at all!
A Big Bang is a type of fan-event, involving collaboration between writers and artists. Basically, the writers sign up to write a fanfic. These are usually on the longer side, but our minimum wordcount’s a bit lower than most, as we’re trying to keep it accessible. Once the writers have handed in their fic summaries, the artists sign up with their choices, and are matched to one of the writers. The two then collaborate, with the writer producing their fanfic, and the artist producing a companion piece to go along with it. Both works are posted at the same time, and link to one another.
The “Rusty Quill” part of it just means that we’re running it for three RQ podcasts - so, people can sign up for The Magnus Archives, Rusty Quill Gaming, or Stellar Firma.
Hope that helped! We’ll be posting more details this weekend, so keep an eye on the blog!
#the magnus archives#rusty quill gaming#stellar firma#rusty quill#tma#rq big bang 2019#rq big bang#big bang#nonsense mod post
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It's that time of year again where we do the boards work and invite you all to join us in a holiday exchange that is out of this world .
Sign ups will be happening soon...
Don't make us deploy the foot.
Nobody wants that .
Hello and welcome to the second Stellar Firma Holiday Exchange!
WHAT IS THIS EVENT?
This event is an opportunity for fans in the Stellar Firma community to share festive love with others in the fandom! We’ll be creating fanworks for each other based on prompts, the finished products of which to be posted on the 28th December.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
In the sign-up form, you’ll be asked to give three prompts. Someone will be randomly assigned to fulfil at least one of these prompts, and they’ll have about two months to finish their work, whether written or drawn. Everyone will be creating something for someone, as well as having something created for them.
Let’s look at an example of what this will look like with David and Trexel as the hypothetical giftee and gifter respectively!
DAVID 7:
PROMPTS:
- Bathin/Self-Insert’s first date - Beach holiday (space edition) - Shrimp colours
As you can see, the prompts can be whatever you want them to be (so long as they’re SF related), they don’t even have to be very specific!
In this hypothetical situation, Trexel can choose any one of these prompts to create a fanwork for, as long as he finishes at least one piece by the deadline. He could do fanart, he could write a fic — he could create literally anything, as long as it matches at least one of these prompts!
However, until posting day, Trexel cannot tell David that he has been matched to them. The giftee cannot know who is making a fanwork for them until it is time for the works to be revealed. This way, it will be a surprise.
SCHEDULE FOR 2022:
- 15 October: Sign-ups open
- 1 November: Sign-ups close
- 3 November: Matching period finishes and assignments are released to gifters
- 15 November: Check-in 1
Writers: 250+ words written, with a good idea of the rest of your fic
Artists: Idea of intended composition, a start made on lineart
- 1 December: Check-in 2
Writers: 500+ words written, on track to finishing before the deadline
Artists: Lineart mostly completed, preferably colouring begun (but this is not an absolute requirement)
- 20 December: Deadline for finishing works
This is a whole week before the posting day, just in case
- 28th December: Posting
An AO3 collection will be created
A posting guide will be distributed
Please also post art on AO3 into the collection
As this is a short event, if you need to drop out at any point, please contact the mods as soon as possible, so we can get a pinch hitter to stand in for you. We’ll want them to have enough time to create something for your giftee, so no one will go without a gift :)
WRITERS:
Minimum requirement: 1 fic, minimum word count 1k
You can write more than one fic if you would like to work on more than one prompt.
If you are writing more than one fic, the minimum word count for each drops to 750
ARTISTS:
Minimum requirement: 1 fully-coloured piece
The piece does not have to be digital art (e.g. watercolour, embroidery are also welcome), but you must provide a good quality photo/scan of the finished piece
You can create for more than one prompt
If you are creating for more than one prompt, they can be lineart instead of fully-coloured pieces
ANIMATORS:
At least one piece of animation (any medium)
There is no minimum requirement for amount of frames/length of piece, but it must fulfil the prompt
Animations do not have to be coloured
MISC CREATORS:
If you would like to create, for example, moodboards or playlists for your prompt(s), you must create at least 2
Anything else will be judged on a case-by-case basis, when in doubt, reach out to the mods with your idea
PINCH HITTERS:
If a creator drops out of this exchange, we will need people who can pitch in to ensure the recipient in question will not be left without a gift
Minimum requirements:
Writers: at least 1 fic with a 750+ word count
Artists: at least 1 finished lineart piece (i.e. not a sketch)
POSTING:
There will be an AO3 collection that you will be able to post your works to: you must have/create an AO3 account in order to participate in this event. You may sign up without having one, but you must have an Ao3 account by the time of posting. Further details about the collection will be shared with participants closer to posting. Participants are also welcome to post on Tumblr and mention @stellarfirmafanevents, we’ll do our best to reblog everything.
ACCESSIBILITY:
Please include an image description for all artworks. If you need help writing one, feel free to ask for assistance on the Discord (do not post your work publicly until the reveal day, for help with an image ID, send the piece to your helper via DMs).
POLICY ON NSFW:
NSFW content will be allowed in this event, but minors will not be allowed to create/request NSFW content. Similarly, adults can opt out of being paired with minors (as giftees/gifters), as we are aware that both of these are things people are not always comfortable with.
NSFW Content must be kept to the correct channels on Discord and tagged/rated appropriately on AO3.
POLICY ON FANDOM PURITY/WANK:
In the words of Rusty Quill itself, ‘all headcanons are valid’. You can create or request whatever ship, smut, etc you want, as long as all NSFW content is kept to adults. Fandom wank has no place in this event, and while we will not be performing background checks, any harassment and/or bullying of participants will not be tolerated.
We will give you as many warnings as we believe necessary, but should any kind of unacceptable behaviour continue after such warnings, you will be excluded from this event for the next two years (including this one).
If you wish to understand why you have been excluded from the event, or why you have been given a warning, we will be happy to discuss it with you, but please note that harassment of mods is likewise untolerated.
May the Board preserve and keep you :)
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