D&D General Old School DND talks if DND is racist.

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That's the point. I created a fantasy fiction completely separate from real life.

So if someone claims I created something resembling real life and its offensive, I will threaten to slap them with my DMG to knock the sense back into them.
Which is fine.

That means that creating a fictional creature called an "orc" that is always evil is also fine and if someone claims it was created as something resembling real life can I slap them with my Monster Manual?
 


Which is fine.

That means that creating a fictional creature called an "orc" that is always evil is also fine and if someone claims it was created as something resembling real life can I slap them with my Monster Manual?
Sure if they can't prove it.

I prefer the DMG as my whacking book.
 




But there have been many, many studies not just of D&D but video games and other popular culture. There is no causal events between violence in games to real world violence.

Who said anything about violence? I'm talking about inspiration and reinforcement of ideas.

And, when research studies say "no causal connection" that does not mean "no influence".
 


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