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Dreamed last night about discovering that a bunch of boardgames published in the 1970s had actually been designed in coordination with the CIA. The various look-up tables in the games were actually designed so that agents could use them to send coded messages. I woke up thinking “Oh, that’s what the Random Harlot Table in the Dungeon Master’s Guide was all about!” (Yeah, my brain leapt from boardgames to RPGs.) Remember, though: They’re only 30% likely to have useful information!

dragons in dungeons

Date: 2011-04-13 01:13 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
You know I think you might actually be right!
I've been becoming re-acquainted with the original GM's dungeons and dragons guide recently and the amount of tables is such a shock to my modern sensibilities I'm all to willing to believe there's some kind of conspiracy involved :D

(forgive me for doing this, but is it alright to mention I have a site that I'm hoping to launch at some point in the near future www.dungeonsndragons.com)

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