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So I remember back in the day whenever someone at school found out I was a D&D player, they'd either call me a dork, a satanist, or they would be into gaming as well... (But I knew most of the gamers.)
It always amused me, that D&D was probably one of the only (if not the only) hobby where one could be both a nerd and a satanist...
But my question is, do you think D&D would have become as "big" as it is now without the bad things that happened, and were associated with it?
Like the Leith Von Stein murder, and the various "suicides" blamed on D&D?
Did these things inadvertantly turn D&D into an icon, and in a sense put it into people's minds enough to turn it into a known thing?
It always amused me, that D&D was probably one of the only (if not the only) hobby where one could be both a nerd and a satanist...
But my question is, do you think D&D would have become as "big" as it is now without the bad things that happened, and were associated with it?
Like the Leith Von Stein murder, and the various "suicides" blamed on D&D?
Did these things inadvertantly turn D&D into an icon, and in a sense put it into people's minds enough to turn it into a known thing?