AbandonedSince infogami has been abandoned by its creators, I’m out too. Back to web.fisher.cx for me. Everything that was here is there. Robert FisherJust thinking out loud Classic D&DIf you register and log in you can add comments to my pages. If viewing the main blog page, click the # underneath an entry to comment on it. Herein, I shall rave about classic D&D. In its broadest sense, "classic D&D" refers to the (non-Advanced) D&D game published roughly from 1974 until 1994. My preference is the 1981 edition comprised of a Basic Set & an Expert Set. This edition is sometimes refered to by the names of its "editors": Tom Moldvay for the Basic Set & Dave "Zeb" Cook with Steve Marsh for the Expert. This edition was my first role playing game, although I fairly quickly moved on to classic Traveller & AD&D. In recent years, I have discovered a new appreciation for this venerable game. Nostalgia? Oh sure, that's part of it, but not all. Campaign log: Classic D&D articles: Although I may spend a lot of time thinking & writing about gaming, I'm not a great gamer or anything. e.g. I'm horrible at imaginative descriptions, & I happily embrace cliché.
Of interest: THE PERRIN CONVENTIONS To do (for this site):
Several threads of thought should possibly converge:
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General role playing articles:
cuius regio eius religio: Latin for “The GM gets to pick the system.” The 1981 D&D is graced with artwork from such classic artists as Erol Otus, Bill Willingham, & Jeff Dee. Some people at Wizards of the Coast played a classic D&D campaign. Other links:
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