Lanefan
Victoria Rules
Funny, at brunch just now a couple of us who have been DMing since the early-mid 80s were talking about the 1e DL modules - and how and why we never* ran any of them at the time. He'd seen the modules first before reading the (first few) novels, where I'd read the novels before seeing any of the modules; but we each quickly realized the modules represented a completely different type of lead-'em-by-the-nose campaign expectation that just wasn't what we were after.They are just after half-way through the life of AD&D 1st ed (1984 to 1986). And I think they are signs as much, probably more, than they are cause. Lewis Pulsipher was explaining his dislike of a somewhat similar approach to D&D in the late 70s and early 80s (White Dwarf #1, 1977; White Dwarf #24, 1981).
I'm not particularly carrying a torch for Hickman Revolution RPGing, but I think trying to maintain that it is some sort of aberration or deviance, 40+ years after the event in a hobby that is only about 50 years old, is misguided.
And this was all done in isolation; we didn't meet until about 1990 or so.
* - exception: at different times we each ran DL4 Dragons of Winter Ice and for the same reason: it worked fairly well as a stand-alone adventure and could be easily divorced from the rest of the DL saga.
EDIT: Dragons of Ice is DL6, not DL4.
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