M.L. Martin
Hero
Define 'D&D'.
It sounds less 'old school' to me--but I am thoroughly sick of the ambience of "nasty, brutish, high-lethality, low-wonder, purely shades of gray fading to black, ruthless, amoral, demon-infatuated dungeon-crawling" that seems to define 'old school' to a sizeable minority, including some very influential people and publishers.
It does, however, seem to be carrying some of the sense of wonder and heroic feel I got from first looking at things like the Mentzer Expert rulesbook, 2E, and the other things that started me on D&D. I realize that I am an Offense Against True D&D, so I await the coming of my vorpal sword-bearing executioner.
It sounds less 'old school' to me--but I am thoroughly sick of the ambience of "nasty, brutish, high-lethality, low-wonder, purely shades of gray fading to black, ruthless, amoral, demon-infatuated dungeon-crawling" that seems to define 'old school' to a sizeable minority, including some very influential people and publishers.

It does, however, seem to be carrying some of the sense of wonder and heroic feel I got from first looking at things like the Mentzer Expert rulesbook, 2E, and the other things that started me on D&D. I realize that I am an Offense Against True D&D, so I await the coming of my vorpal sword-bearing executioner.

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