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guillotine
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Full KS update:

Regarding the game ‘Legends of Fabled Realms’ (LoFR) and the liquidation of 4Ground Ltd.

The one has no bearing on the other, Tymeagain Ltd. has every intention to produce this game as they see fit, this will as always be, with the general consensus of those within the original gaming development circle and those who have opted to join this group via pledging on the Kickstarter.

For probably obvious reasons to all by now, we were unable to fulfil our recent offer of a credit note for the few people that requested to take us up on this offer (please note this was always to be issued as a 4Ground Ltd. credit note).  The reason being; when we decided to instruct our accountant to engage a liquidator for 4Ground Ltd. we did not consider the legal issue of credit notes (for us as individuals, people with passion, this project is very personal), regardless of any legal obligations, if any, we wanted and very much still want folks to be happy where we are going with this project.  LoFR is our passion and we will get it done as quickly as is possible for it to still remain the project we want it to be!  Is it primarily a commercial endeavour – no – does it need some form of commercial traction to be able to be developed to its full potential – yes.  Kickstarter has been and is an ideal platform for such projects, it is and should be an organic process if things do not pan out, they should be reconsidered. Otherwise, it is just some get-in-quick pre-order club?

Tomorrow Cad and I will be in a meeting with our Tymeagain Ltd. commercial solicitor and we will have a better idea of when we can say more and to what depth we can say more.  Please understand if we have at any time stopped communication or not responded, we have been advised to do just that.

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