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An overview of books that demonised D&D during the 1980s #ttrpg #DnD https://nocturnalrevelries.com/2025/11/30/the-books-that-villainized-dungeons-and-dragons-in-the-1980s/

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  • Moreau VazhT This user is from outside of this forum
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    An overview of books that demonised D&D during the 1980s #ttrpg #DnD https://nocturnalrevelries.com/2025/11/30/the-books-that-villainized-dungeons-and-dragons-in-the-1980s/

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      An overview of books that demonised D&D during the 1980s #ttrpg #DnD https://nocturnalrevelries.com/2025/11/30/the-books-that-villainized-dungeons-and-dragons-in-the-1980s/

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      @Taskerland It's odd that they failed to address the things that actually *are* suss about D&D like colonialism, eminent domain, feudal moralities and initiative.

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        @Taskerland It's odd that they failed to address the things that actually *are* suss about D&D like colonialism, eminent domain, feudal moralities and initiative.

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        @Printdevil @Taskerland I think those were mostly things the critics approved of, at least if they were the ones doing them.

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          An overview of books that demonised D&D during the 1980s #ttrpg #DnD https://nocturnalrevelries.com/2025/11/30/the-books-that-villainized-dungeons-and-dragons-in-the-1980s/

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            @Printdevil @Taskerland I think those were mostly things the critics approved of, at least if they were the ones doing them.

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            @RogerBW @Printdevil Yes... Culture War stuff designed to build clout and grab eyeballs from evangelicals isn't going to go in on colonialism. In truth, outside of a few grad students, nobody gives that much of a shit about the colonialism in D&D *now*

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              @RogerBW @Printdevil Yes... Culture War stuff designed to build clout and grab eyeballs from evangelicals isn't going to go in on colonialism. In truth, outside of a few grad students, nobody gives that much of a shit about the colonialism in D&D *now*

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              @Taskerland Despite being a fabulous source of plots and backgrounds.

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