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From: ccrrick@ucdavis.UUCP (Rick Heli)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Re: D&D as literature?
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Date: Tue, 13-Aug-85 02:58:50 EDT
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> Anyway, I wonder about how good a D&D game COULD be as a story, considering
> that they tend to look like bad comic-books when recorded.  (Yes, I do
> play frp games, and yes, I do record them in writing, and BOY are they
> lousy as literature)
> 
> Hutch

Yes, your average campaign is pretty boring unless YOU are one of
the players.  Those of you that saw that awful movie, "The
Dungeonmaster," did you, like me, get the impression that a (bad) D&D
campaign was the basis for the plot?
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					--rick heli
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