Special Yeld Sale Supports Immigrant Rights

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Last month Popgeeks published a review of The Magical Land Of Yeld, a tabletop game based on the world created by cartoonist and author Jake Richmond. This world first appeared in his webcomic Modest Medusa before expanding into other mediums. Now the citizens of Yeld are coming to help OUR world with a special charity sale benefiting the Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition.

We don’t have to point out this is a rather ugly time in American history, as all our major cities are currently being terrorized by masked goons who tackle and handcuff anyone brown for a salary of about $44K a year. This includes Portland, which contrary to what propaganda would have you believe is not a crime-ridden hellhole, and what crime there is, the immigrant community has little to do with. Both I and Jake live here; it it safe for us to walk outside, we know what we’re talking about.

But even if you don’t live in Portland, you can help by purchasing Yeld stuff within the month of February. 50% of all proceeds the store makes this month will be donated to the Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition, to raise money to help defend our immigrant friends and neighbors and keep them safe.

Free US shipping is being offered on any order of $90 or more. The cost of the Yeld hardcover rulebook and PDF bundle just happens to be that much. But there’s more for sale too, and Yeld’s executive producer, Sally Hsu, has pledged to personally match any donation out of her own pocket. For any amount this sale ends up raising, twice as much will go to PIRC.

The sale ends on March 1st, at which point the total number of donated funds will be announced.

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