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Is it about time now to publicize this? I think it’s ripe for public viewing now.
Friend Mike Cook – also known as FinalSin – has recently relaunched the Sekrit Forum community (of which I am a member) with a new domain, a makeover and on top of all this a very awesome new project/blog known as The Blue Casket.
It’s a repository of one of my favourite kinds of games writing – the gaming diary. Featuring links to the internet’s best gaming journals, and with pieces from the Sekrit community themselves, The Blue Casket features experiences as varied as an Amateur’s attempt at assassination in Blood Money to stunt mercenary Reggio Perino’s adventures in Mount & Blade and even Charles Dickens – Football Manager – this is a blog that’s going to be well worth keeping an eye on.