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And that would be a shame.
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Madness!
Truth is I'm not much of a forum-user and never have been. With the exception of Fin's OD&D Discussion, I rarely visit forums, let alone post to them. But I was getting a lot of hits to my blog from this thread and I was curious to see what it was all about, so here I am.
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I'm not sure what bearing being a "true historian" has in this particular case, since I've never claimed to be such and anyone who actually reads my blog with any attention knows I am anything but unbiased.
In my earliest profile, which I haven't used since 2008, back when very few people read the blog, I believe I called myself a "student of philosophy and intellectual history," which was a reference to my academic background, nothing more.To be fair though, at one point you did call yourself a historian in your "about me" box/section (though you've changed that), or sometime the term "explores the history", etc.
Maybe I'm weird, but my natural inclination is to assume that everything on the Net is the equivalent of an opinion column -- especially the stuff written by guys trying to sell you something.The only reason I mentioned that comment is because I think a lot of people combine some of what you do with your very formal style and use of analytical neologisms like "Golden Age of Gaming", "Gygaxian naturalism", etc., and see you in that light. I was just reminding people that at the end of the day, Grognardia is more or less the equivalent of an opinion column.
This past February, I had the pleasure of playing 2 adventures written and run by Frank Mentzer at a Totalcon in Massachusetts. I'm old enough to know when D&D was old school, and there's no one out there more old school (or talented) then he is. His take on gaming is that everyone at the table should be having fun, and the rules should never get in the way of that.