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Revision as of 17:06, 14 November 2008

Creator of the RPG Lexica project, and one of its primary contributors.

As of 5 October 2005: Czar.

It's such a weird word, but most of the others you could use have baggage or weird alternate meanings.

Still, I suppose it works. Wikipedia says "Modern usage seems to have standardized on the use of tsar to describe former rulers of Russia, while czar is used to informally describe an expert in charge of implementing policy (especially in the US): economics czar, drug czar, et cetera."

Suggestions for what to do with all this are, as always, welcome.

--Lord Knockwood the Mad 23:11, 5 Oct 2005 (PDT)

I also contribute to threads on RPG.net's Roleplaying Open Board. Here are my contributions to the ongoing "RPG Motivational Posters" thread:

Also, here's my Nobilis character from Random Nerd's game. --Lord Knockwood the Mad 00:52, 12 May 2007 (PDT)

Here's a quick test...