Orius
Unrepentant DM Supremacist
Veritas said:Maybe it's just because of having lived through the major anti-D&D days of the 80's, with all the D&D=Satan sentiment from a lot of religious groups, but I'd truly be interested if these games would end up going to children or would end up being sidelined as too "controversial"... sort of like putting a toy gun in the donation box.
I think it's a great idea, myself, passing on D&D to kids as an outlet for creativity and as an inspiration for them (I know it was that way for me too), but I'm curious if the people running these charity drives will really see it that way.
I'd agree somewhat. I mean, the whole "D&D is Satanic" angle is pretty much dead in modern pop culture, but there's a lot of silly people out there who think it's unwholesome in one way or other. I could very well see charities in certain communities or run by certain organizations throwing a Basic D&D box out. If I were to give a copy of the basic game to kids as a gift, it would be kids whose parents I knew fairly well enough to know that they'd have no problems with the gift itself.
			
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