Why tho? “Standing over 11 inches tall and 15.5 inches* from its gnashing maw to its destructive tail.” In my games the real T is a world-killing creature,
Good stuff: “Gygax busily gets writing, and though Arneson sends him more notes, Gygax’s attitude was, “I won’t even go into the rest of what you said re
Way ahead of you, Teve Torbes: “The process also makes characters that stand as a huge contrast to their D&D contemporaries. Rather than young, inexperienced heroes hoping to become legends
Some people think so apparently: “Only three countries in the world (officially) still use the Imperial System and it continues to be a sore spot for the education
“Moving large amounts of coins was rarely a good idea in the Middle Ages. It was incredibly difficult to protect a train of slow-moving pack animals or carts
Called “Game Wizards: The Epic Battle for Dungeons & Dragons”, it’s a more comprehensive history of the Gygaxian beginning and ultimate demise of TSR, to wit: “Peterson describes
“For several hours now, the wizard has been waving his gun around and making “pew pew pew!” sounds, brazenly defying society’s widely agreed-upon understanding of wizards as spooky,
The cavern was shifty with yellow sand, shot through with quartz and altogether malevolent. The air was redolent with a wisp of resin, the legacy of the small
This past Saturday, Don M, Beth M, Luke F, Feyd-Rautha and I attended the Big Muddy Historical Gaming Association’s monthly game day at Miniature Market on Manchester. It