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<blockquote data-quote="Edena_of_Neith" data-source="post: 3660013" data-attributes="member: 2020"><p>(grimly, in defiant anger)</p><p></p><p> No.</p><p> It's not over.</p><p> </p><p> They can't beat down the spirit of youth. They can't crush the flame of the human spirit.</p><p></p><p> They can take Dragon out of circulation, but they can't take Dragon out of our hearts, and they can't take what Dragon is about out of the hearts of those who come after us.</p><p> </p><p> Dragon Magazine will return. It will. Because there is always a need, a desire, for what Dragon Magazine is, in the hearts of those young at heart.</p><p></p><p> I was there when MichiCon flourished at the Southfield Pavillion, tens of thousands of Gamers making bedlam as light spilled through the high windows.</p><p> I was there as Nova waxed friendly and comfortable at the Student Building at Oakland University. And Cubicon at the University of Michigan at Dearborn. And at UCon, at the Student Union at the University of Michigan.</p><p> I was there at AndCon, in Toledo, in uproar and grand mayhem. At Three Rivers. At Winter Fantasy.</p><p> I was at Gen Con. Origins. I saw the tens of thousands who came, saw why they came, saw what it meant to them.</p><p></p><p> Just because they aren't making money now, means nothing. What empowered those conventions, what put the sparkle at Conclave and Contraption and Confusion, what drove us to friendship and loyalty and good times, can't be bought ... and it can't be lost because someone is short of money.</p><p> It is us. It is We. It is who we are. Forever. Always.</p><p></p><p> If I were a rebel and a rabble-rouser, I would argue we should form a real life Dumbledore's Army and save our magazine.</p><p> But I don't need to. There will *always* be a Dumbledore's Army, and it lies within us, is us, is what we are. They can't beat that, they can't defeat it, they can't bury it or crush it down, cannot put it out.</p><p></p><p> Dragon and Dungeon Magazines will endure. And they will return. It is as sure as Death and Taxes. You mark my words, these magazines will return. That is, if they ever truly go away at all ... they will return.</p><p></p><p> Yours Sincerely, and with profound respect and gratitude to all at Dragon and Dungeon Magazines</p><p> Edena_of_Neith</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edena_of_Neith, post: 3660013, member: 2020"] (grimly, in defiant anger) No. It's not over. They can't beat down the spirit of youth. They can't crush the flame of the human spirit. They can take Dragon out of circulation, but they can't take Dragon out of our hearts, and they can't take what Dragon is about out of the hearts of those who come after us. Dragon Magazine will return. It will. Because there is always a need, a desire, for what Dragon Magazine is, in the hearts of those young at heart. I was there when MichiCon flourished at the Southfield Pavillion, tens of thousands of Gamers making bedlam as light spilled through the high windows. I was there as Nova waxed friendly and comfortable at the Student Building at Oakland University. And Cubicon at the University of Michigan at Dearborn. And at UCon, at the Student Union at the University of Michigan. I was there at AndCon, in Toledo, in uproar and grand mayhem. At Three Rivers. At Winter Fantasy. I was at Gen Con. Origins. I saw the tens of thousands who came, saw why they came, saw what it meant to them. Just because they aren't making money now, means nothing. What empowered those conventions, what put the sparkle at Conclave and Contraption and Confusion, what drove us to friendship and loyalty and good times, can't be bought ... and it can't be lost because someone is short of money. It is us. It is We. It is who we are. Forever. Always. If I were a rebel and a rabble-rouser, I would argue we should form a real life Dumbledore's Army and save our magazine. But I don't need to. There will *always* be a Dumbledore's Army, and it lies within us, is us, is what we are. They can't beat that, they can't defeat it, they can't bury it or crush it down, cannot put it out. Dragon and Dungeon Magazines will endure. And they will return. It is as sure as Death and Taxes. You mark my words, these magazines will return. That is, if they ever truly go away at all ... they will return. Yours Sincerely, and with profound respect and gratitude to all at Dragon and Dungeon Magazines Edena_of_Neith [/QUOTE]
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