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TSR The Making and Breaking of Deities & Demigods

Dave Goff

Explorer
My whole entry into D&D back in the early 80's was primarily inspired by my love of mythology, so this book was always my favorite. I remember having debates in high school about how some listing, or even some minor detail inside a listing, should have been done in our vast scholarly opinions. LOL.

(I miss my high school years when I knew everything with such certainty)

Now I want to get my copy out and flip through it when I get home. :)
 

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Tsuga C

Adventurer
I still have mine, along with the Players Handbook, Monster Manual, Dungeon Master's Guide, and the Fiend Folio. I will NEVER part with them.
 


I still have mine, along with the Players Handbook, Monster Manual, Dungeon Master's Guide, and the Fiend Folio. I will NEVER part with them.

Yes! Add the MMII and some assorted modules to the mix, and that describes my collection, too. A collection that I am now so glad I did not get rid of during my "dry" spell between 1E and 5E.

As for Deities & Demigods, I gots me the version with the page 4 special thanks to Chaosium Inc, even though the Cthulhu and Melnibonean sections were already removed.

Thanks for all your contributions - past and present - to this most excellent hobby [MENTION=6990003]JamesWard[/MENTION]!
 


JeffB

Legend
Thanks for sharing Mr. Ward. That book and it's cover really floored me when it came out and I immediately shelved my copy of G,DG & H.

I sold my original 1st print D&DG and G,DG, & H after a layoff about 15 years ago. Those hurt, and doubtful I will ever replace at collectors prices of today.

That said, I've really enjoyed Of Gods & Monsters for C&C * and it doesn't hurt as much as it used to ;)


* I highly recommend to all who have enjoyed D&DG and G,DG,& H.
 

Radaceus

Adventurer
Thanks for another great article! [MENTION=6990003]JamesWard[/MENTION]

I still have my 1st Edition which I bought off the shelf in about 1981, and it was the Newhonian and Melnibonean mythos' which turned me on to those authors earlier than I possiby would normally have been (pre-teen)

I always wondered why some of me freinds editions didn't have Cthulu and Melnibone! I learnt something!
 

EthanSental

Legend
Supporter
I’ve tried multiple times to get an original copy but each time the bids climbs past me cutoff point but maybe one day I can pick it up.

Thanks for sharing
 

dave2008

Legend
Thanks for the history behind this wonderful book. I spent a lot of time paging through the MM and this book. Much more so than any other D&D products combined! I am still using it for inspiration today.
 
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I have two copies for some reason, plus a Legends & Lore.

So do I -- both eBay auctions that claimed to be first printings but were not.

I gave up my quest for an eBay Cthulhu Mythos after the second one.

Great book, introduced me to many cultures and myths I was not aware of. Young Olgar also found the Finnish goddesses particularly comely.
 

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