Elon Musk Calls for Wizards of the Coast to "Burn in Hell" Over Making of Original D&D Passages

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Elon Musk, the owner of the app formerly known as Twitter, is calling on Wizards of the Coast and its parent company Hasbro to "burn in hell" for the publication of Making of Original Dungeons & Dragons. On November 21st, former gaming executive turned culture warrior Mark Hern posted several passages from Making of Original Dungeons & Dragons on Twitter, criticizing the book for providing context about some of the misogyny and cultural insensitivity found in early rulebooks. These passages were pulled from the foreword written by Jason Tondro, a senior designer for the D&D team who also worked extensively on the book. Hern stated that these passages, along with the release of the new 2024 Player's Handbook and Dungeon Master's Guide for D&D's "40th anniversary" (it is actually D&D's 50th anniversary) both "erased and slandered" Gary Gygax and other creators of Dungeons & Dragons.

In response, Musk wrote "Nobody, and I mean nobody, gets to trash E. Gary Gygax and the geniuses who created Dungeons & Dragons. What the [naughty word] is wrong with Hasbro and WoTC?? May they burn in hell." Musk had played Dungeons & Dragons at some point in his youth, but it's unclear when the last time he ever played the game.

Nobody, and I mean nobody, gets to trash E. Gary Gygax and the geniuses who created Dungeons & Dragons. What the [xxxx] is wrong with Hasbro and WoTC?? May they burn in hell.
- Elon Musk​

Notably, Making of Original Dungeons & Dragons contains countless correspondences and letters written by both Gygax and Dave Arneson, including annotated copies of early D&D rulesets. Most early D&D rules supplements as well as early Dragon magazines are also found in the book. It seems odd to contain one of the most extensive compliations of Gygax's work an "erasure," but it's unclear whether Hern or Musk actually read the book given the incorrect information about the anniversary.

Additionally, Gygax and Arneson are both credited in the 2024 Player's Handbook and Dungeon Master's Guide. The exact credit reads: "Building on the original game created by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson and then developed by many others over the past 50 years." Wizards of the Coast also regularly collaborates with Gygax's youngest son Luke and is a participant at Gary Con, a convention held in Gygax's honor. The opening paragraph of the 2024 Player's Handbook is written by Jeremy Crawford and specifically lauds both Gygax and Arneson for making Dungeons & Dragons and contains an anecdote about Crawford meeting Gygax.

Musk has increasingly leaned into culture war controversies in recent years, usually amplifying misinformation to suit his own political agenda.
 

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I am already so exhausted by the next 4 years or so.

Hey, as an antidote to centering utter lunatics, can someone recommend to me a D&D or TTRPG product with a strong feminist stance / message? Maybe we can talk about people doing good work in this space instead of the nefarious blowhards.

The series that comes to mind is the Uncaged series of Ennie winning 5e DM's Guild adventures subverting the tropes of female mythological creatures, monsters, and goddesses.
 


I am already so exhausted by the next 4 years or so.

Hey, as an antidote to centering utter lunatics, can someone recommend to me a D&D or TTRPG product with a strong feminist stance / message? Maybe we can talk about people doing good work in this space instead of the nefarious blowhards.

Thirsty Sword Lesbians was brought up earlier by Whizbang Dustyboots. It's a pretty well-regarded Powered by the Apocalypse RPG , and I briefly played in a campaign of it. Keyword briefly, as I didn't get into it enough to really appraise it on the mechanics side of things, but if you played PbtA stuff, you should know the drill.
 




Is this satire? It's hard to tell anymore...but if not I'd prefer if Leon Musk didn't utter words related to our beloved hobby. Doesn't he have anything better to do like pretend to be an expert in government efficiency?
Now that I think about it, it would be a net gain for humanity if Musk spent more time on TTRPGs instead of "running" government agencies and/or major companies.

The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.
 

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