>>4712483This pasta STILL doesn't include the bit about how she didn't even confirm she had WoD permissions.
>Be Mori>Plan a TTRPG stream of your favorite game for months>Your genmates seem kinda on board but they'll come around.>You even wrote this cute example scenario about "boing boing onee-sans" in a club that were secretly vampires.>Commission a bunch of assets to aid you in selling it.>Use the Dark Pack authorization (which is for individual streamers) to justify having permissions.>Management hasn't said anything so clearly that's fine, right?>Day of stream, Management asks you if you got permissions directly from Paradox since they haven't seen any contact.>You didn't, so management tells you that you have to pull the plug>Bitch about it in a members' stream earlier in the day>A deadbeat happens to be a Paradox employee and he hears about what's going on>Paradox fast-tracks permissions for you so that the show can go on.>Run the stream that wouldn't have even happened without somebody else picking up your slack out of desperation of shilling their own brand.If that shit had been for any other game, they would've never even bothered, Mori would have gone nuclear about it, and it would've been entirely her fault. She got lucky as fuck and I feel like people aren't paying as much attention to that when they say "But TTRPG was good!" Yeah, it was good, despite Mori, not because of her.