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    D&D Historian Benn Riggs On Gary Gygax & Sexism

    Here's someone who is willing to call Gary Gygax sexist: Hey, it's Gary Gygax calling himself sexist! It might just be me, but when someone labels themselves as sexist I tend to believe them. Your comment here seems to be ignoring the context of the conversation. As pointed out by others...
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    “AI” and education…

    There's a method of education called Gradual Release, also known as "I Do," "We Do," "You Do." The general idea is that the teacher demonstrated (I Do), then the students and teacher try it together (We Do), and finally the students practice on their own (You Do). As you have aptly demonstrated...
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    “AI” and education…

    75% of American adults read at least one book a year, a number that has apparently not changed since 2011. I agree that as educators we need to teach students how to use new technology to learn and accomplish even more. The problems are twofold: 1) Since the technology is so recent and yet...
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    D&D General Race Has No Mechanics. What do you play?

    🤷 Personally I wouldn't argue that the population of this forum is indicative in any way of the general trends of D&D players.
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    “AI” and education…

    This feels like going into a thread about a car crash and saying, "Oh look, another discussion about how cars are only bad." As a teacher, I can tell you that AI (or whatever you want to call it) is a huge issue and feeds into the general lack of media literacy of our society at large. It's...
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    “AI” and education…

    As an elementary school teacher, AI (or whatever you want to call it) seems to be sneaking in from every direction. For example, our school uses Chromebooks (which started to become popular during the pandemic and then exploded in student use during the pandemic). This means the students...
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    D&D General Race Has No Mechanics. What do you play?

    I've theorized that for most players, the lore / narrative of a species is actually more important than the mechanics. I recently had a group of new players and we had 3 elves and one aasimar entirely because of how "cool" they were. The players were also happy to get faster movement, cantrips...
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    NOSFERATU

    The world's already so negative, I'm ready for Yesferatu!
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    Furry Lord of the Rings

    "You... shall... not... pass!"
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    Furry Lord of the Rings

    Humans = Dogs, a new breed of domestic folk ready to follow commands. Elves = Lemurs, an isolated species that loves trees and acts a little odd. Dwarves = Naked Mole Rats. A society with strict social roles, they prefer to live underground and can mine through almost anything. Orcs =...
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    2024 - What's your AC Set At Poll?

    Our house in Atlanta is 101 years old. Once the humid heat of summer hits, we keep it at 76 F. Sometimes I'll treat myself by turning it down to 75 or even 74. We have two big fans that we keep on 24/7 during the summer. Right now I'm staying at my parents' house in Novato, about 30 minutes...
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    Why does the BBEG always delegate?

    If you're in a situation as a GM where you want to have the characters encounter the BBEG early, I think it's a good idea to consider why the BBEG doesn't just kill the group. Some fun ideas could be: The BBEG mistakes the characters for minions / worshipers. The BBEG offers the characters a...
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