Day 17: First time you heard D&D was somehow "evil."
I started gaming in the late 70s, early 80s. So hearing D&D was "satanic" was part and parcel of the gaming experience then. Especially in the ultra-religious town I grew up in.
I remember hearing it from one friend that his mom would not let him play because D&D was "from the devil". And me being, well, me, told him how there is no devil in D&D...we killed him a few adventures ago.
Back in the early 80s we even had our own little satanic panic scare in town. Someone had discovered "an altar" out in a cornfield near the high school. Sent the school into a tizzy. People started wearing these inverted crosses with red line through them, Satan Busters. Like the Ghostbusters symbol.
Everyone was scared. I thought it was hilarious. I was a pretty hard core atheist already so I was fascinated by how panicked everyone was. I DO remember being told not to bring my D&D books for a while.
I also had a copy of Jack Chick's infamous Dark Dungeons tract and I also did this, MST3k: Dark Dungeons.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Sunday, February 16, 2014
D&D40 Bloghop: Day 16
Day 16: What was your first Edition War? Did you win?
I honestly can't recall my first Edition War. I personally find edition wars in general to be pretty stupid.
I do recall a lot of complaining when 3e first came out.
I have participated in Edition Wars in the past, to be honest, I have gone in with the intention of defending whatever edition seems to be getting the wrong end of the majority. Lately, that has usually meant 4th ed.
There is no "winning" in edition wars.
I honestly can't recall my first Edition War. I personally find edition wars in general to be pretty stupid.
I do recall a lot of complaining when 3e first came out.
I have participated in Edition Wars in the past, to be honest, I have gone in with the intention of defending whatever edition seems to be getting the wrong end of the majority. Lately, that has usually meant 4th ed.
There is no "winning" in edition wars.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Zatannurday: What a Doll!
The new line up for the Toy Fair 2014 from DC is out.
In addition to some fantastic looking one of Batman and the Batfamily we get a new one to the Bombshell line.
So these have been running about $125.00.
I looks great but they forgot her fishnets. Given that they had them on Black Canary I think it was a choice.
Still though the smoking rabbit is a nice touch.
In addition to some fantastic looking one of Batman and the Batfamily we get a new one to the Bombshell line.
So these have been running about $125.00.
I looks great but they forgot her fishnets. Given that they had them on Black Canary I think it was a choice.
Still though the smoking rabbit is a nice touch.
D&D40 Bloghop: Day 15
Day 15: What was the first edition you didn't enjoy. Why?
Hmm. Generally speaking I have enjoyed every single edition. Sure for different reasons, but in truth as long as I am throwing dice with friends or family then I am happy.
Though I will admit I was getting burned out on AD&D 2nd ed by the mid 90s and when the Skills and Powers books came out I was pretty much done.
I felt the Skills & Powers books were overkill and took D&D into deep munchkin territory.
Picking up the new 3rd Ed Players Handbook in 2000 was the only thing that won me back to D&D to be honest.
Also at this point I was playing more WitchCraft RPG and branching out to other games more. The AD&D Skill system was by then horribly dated.
Hmm. Generally speaking I have enjoyed every single edition. Sure for different reasons, but in truth as long as I am throwing dice with friends or family then I am happy.
Though I will admit I was getting burned out on AD&D 2nd ed by the mid 90s and when the Skills and Powers books came out I was pretty much done.
I felt the Skills & Powers books were overkill and took D&D into deep munchkin territory.
Picking up the new 3rd Ed Players Handbook in 2000 was the only thing that won me back to D&D to be honest.
Also at this point I was playing more WitchCraft RPG and branching out to other games more. The AD&D Skill system was by then horribly dated.
Friday, February 14, 2014
D&D40 Bloghop: Day 14
Day 14: Did you meet your significant other while playing D&D? Does he or she still play?
No. I met my significant other playing cards. She was over in our dorms because she already destroyed everyone her dorm at cards. Her game at the time was euchre, but she also played a lot of pinochle. Yeah she kicked my ass, but I am not very good at cards.
It was not till more than 10 years later that she played for the first time. It think it was 1997 or so. We played some 2nd Ed AD&D and I was running Keep on the Borderlands.
They never made it to the caves. I swear she and two of our friends spent more time buying stuff at the Keep's weaponsmith.
The other oddity of this they all wanted to play gnomes. All first time players.
Strangest session I ever ran.
No. I met my significant other playing cards. She was over in our dorms because she already destroyed everyone her dorm at cards. Her game at the time was euchre, but she also played a lot of pinochle. Yeah she kicked my ass, but I am not very good at cards.
It was not till more than 10 years later that she played for the first time. It think it was 1997 or so. We played some 2nd Ed AD&D and I was running Keep on the Borderlands.
They never made it to the caves. I swear she and two of our friends spent more time buying stuff at the Keep's weaponsmith.
The other oddity of this they all wanted to play gnomes. All first time players.
Strangest session I ever ran.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
A to Z Challenge Ambassador
I am signed up for the A to Z blog Challenge again for this April.
Not only that, I am once again one of the "Ambassadors" for the challenge. Basically this means I am a cheerleader. It will be my job to go through the sites in the challenge and give them encouragement. I am once again working with Master Blogger Arlee Bird over at Tossing It Out.
In addition to the list of sites that my group will monitor I am also going to be hitting all RPG sites in the hop.
I think this is a great outreach opportunity. My hits increase by 300% and some of those stay on. It is my version of evangelism. If you are part of my regular set of readers and you are going to do this let me know! I will make sure I add you to my list.
I mentioned here and here that this year I am doing an A to Z of Vampires. This hopefully will support two different projects I am working on. These projects are still in draft phase now, in fact one is not even in that yet. But Vampires are something I have always enjoyed. In fact in most circles before I was "the witch guy" I was "the vampire guy".
Like last year there will be plenty of RPG stuff, but there will also be more general horror posts too. Trying to please all my audiences.
Hope to see you in the Challenge!
Not only that, I am once again one of the "Ambassadors" for the challenge. Basically this means I am a cheerleader. It will be my job to go through the sites in the challenge and give them encouragement. I am once again working with Master Blogger Arlee Bird over at Tossing It Out.
In addition to the list of sites that my group will monitor I am also going to be hitting all RPG sites in the hop.
I think this is a great outreach opportunity. My hits increase by 300% and some of those stay on. It is my version of evangelism. If you are part of my regular set of readers and you are going to do this let me know! I will make sure I add you to my list.
I mentioned here and here that this year I am doing an A to Z of Vampires. This hopefully will support two different projects I am working on. These projects are still in draft phase now, in fact one is not even in that yet. But Vampires are something I have always enjoyed. In fact in most circles before I was "the witch guy" I was "the vampire guy".
Like last year there will be plenty of RPG stuff, but there will also be more general horror posts too. Trying to please all my audiences.
Hope to see you in the Challenge!
D&D40 Bloghop: Day 13
Day 13: First miniature(s) you used for D&D.
This ties nicely into Question 1. I bought some minis with my then DM, Jon, for use in our game.
We ordered them all from the Mail Order Hobby Shop.
I got my cleric, dwarf, halfling, thief and wizard.
These were the old made of lead, lead miniatures.
I used them for years, but never painted them.
I sold them or gave them back Jon. He painted them and held on to them for nearly 25 years.
He had a few more that he painted. Most have "Ral Partha 1979" on them. I think he got them at Black's Hardware in Springfield, IL.
Recently Jon sold them all back to me. He loved the idea that my kids would use them.
My favorite is that Intellect Devourer.
Of course here are some of my favorites. My recent batch of witches.
This ties nicely into Question 1. I bought some minis with my then DM, Jon, for use in our game.
We ordered them all from the Mail Order Hobby Shop.
I got my cleric, dwarf, halfling, thief and wizard.
These were the old made of lead, lead miniatures.
I used them for years, but never painted them.
I sold them or gave them back Jon. He painted them and held on to them for nearly 25 years.
He had a few more that he painted. Most have "Ral Partha 1979" on them. I think he got them at Black's Hardware in Springfield, IL.
Recently Jon sold them all back to me. He loved the idea that my kids would use them.
My favorite is that Intellect Devourer.
Of course here are some of my favorites. My recent batch of witches.
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