PJ Coffey
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Trin Terra, yes.
This is joining Coyote and Crow has a Native American, um, blah, blah, blah, Native American inspired, uh, setting has written by, yes, has written by Native Americans.
I think they also were, this is being produced has a couple of zines and depending upon, they're going to produce at least two, um,
which will have a lot of information about things like they've got maps, guides to incorporating themes of land stewardship, community, and spirits, guides to role-playing spirits as a games master, or PC or as relationships with spirits.
I talk about Medicine Lodge.
Then they've got another zine, again, which is another source book for fictional nations.
And as they hope to make extra funding for
They're currently on two, what's that?
That's going to be about $3,500 versus an $800 goal.
They will produce extra zines
So as they get more funding, they'll produce more stuff.
So yeah, they've got some good people on it.
I know Jack is working on it in some capacity, and I quite like his work online, so that's sort of caught my eye.
So if you like Native American-inspired stuff, then this could be quite a good one.
And in 10 minutes, about the Zine quest on Kickstarter, apparently.
Good times.
Yeah, so set about six years ago, I guess.
Not all people are remembering it.
Um, yeah, they've got a lot of the, the touchstones I found quite interesting because it is quite disparate.
Uh, like they got the recent man for mental film, 2015, which is still relatively recent, but also the press file, which is, um, ah,