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My late son first played Dungeons and Dragons in Fayetteville in 1975 or 1976, when he was 11 or 12. An art supply store in the shopping center on the corner of Dickson Street and Gregg Street kindly welcomed kids who wanted to play, keeping them well-supervised. But it was the game that lured them back, week after week. When he died of a heart attack in 2019, we found a collection of the multiple-sided "dice" used in the game still among his treasured possessions.

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thx Clint. i haven't ever D&D'd, but i ve hung around geeks who do a lot. You are def top drawer. Maybe a Bible based D&D? theres some stuff in there, both Gk and Heb, that could set up lotsa turns and twists.

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Clint, I’m a generation older than you. But role playing is something I do with families in crisis and in the bored humdrum moments when they can slice their taken for grantedness with a knife. In crisis, I hide the sharp objects and fitearms from role play scenarios.

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