PaulKemp said:Of course, the real story here is that the "Alexandrian Tradition of Witchcraft" incorporates elements of Dungeons and Dragons, not the other way around. I should know, because I was on the inside.
I was the High DM of my gaming group (Michigansian Tradition, but not affiliated with the Kalamazoo Heresy) when I was contacted by an Alexandrian warlock who wanted to ensure that his rituals correctly reflected the real spells contained in the Player's Handbook. So he and two of his fellow witches sat in on one of our gaming sessions and took copious notes -- they wanted to make certain that their religion was as real as possible. You would have been amused at some of the simple spellcasting mistakes they were making -- using balls of used cat litter instead of bat guano to cast fireball; drawing "square" circles of protection (yes, they WERE making those kinds of fundamental mistakes; I told you they were confused); saying "bic" instead of "zip-po" when casting the firefinger cantrip; the list goes on. We set them straight for the most part, though the one warlock did seem intent on using in a...peculiar way the iron rod necessary to casting a hold person.
Anyhoo, my group likes to think of ourselves as the Hegel to the Alexandrian tradition's Marx.
Thank you.

And when is your next book out?