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Monday, May 17, 2021
Pulp Fantasy Library: The Moon Maid
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Edgar Rice Burroughs is easily one of the most successful and influential creators of fantasy and science fiction of all time. His works, fr...
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Saturday, May 15, 2021
What's the Point of Ability Scores? (A Brief Interlude)
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Before returning to my examination of ability scores in D&D and AD&D , I thought it would be instructive to take a look briefly at h...
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Friday, May 14, 2021
What's the Point of Ability Scores? (Part I)
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One of the most overlooked – or perhaps simply forgotten – aspects of Original Dungeons & Dragons is that it was the referee who generat...
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House of Worms, Session 224
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Having heard the sounds of grinding metal southward, several of the characters guardedly moved ahead to investigate. What they found were tw...
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Random Roll: DMG, p. 82
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Page 82 of the Dungeon Masters Guide has several different sections worthy of comment, but, for the current post, I'm focusing on Gary G...
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Wednesday, May 12, 2021
The Battle for the Mid-Realm
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Does anyone remember this game? It's a fantasy card game by TSR artist Darlene in 1982. I remember seeing advertisements for it in Drag...
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Retrospective: City State of the World Emperor
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In the early days of the Old School Renaissance, one would regularly read effusive praise for Judges Guild. I think that's completely un...
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Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Legendaria
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The very first issue of Dragon I vividly remember buying was issue #62 (June 1982), in large part because of its spectacular cover painting ...
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Different Worlds: Issue #14
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Issue #14 of Different Worlds (September 1981) opens with "Judges Guild and D&D " by Patrick Amory. This is an unusual article...
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Monday, May 10, 2021
The Fantastic Fun of Dungeons & Dragons
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Like a lot of kids of my generation, one of the highlights of school was receiving the monthly Scholastic Book Club order form from my teach...
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