Nope. Dallas area.Was this while you were still in Louisiana?
If yes, this makes sense, in that acceptance of Wicca and other neo-pagan religions down that way has always been much more of an uphill battle than in some other areas.
We moved from LA long before D&D was a thing. I was introduced to the game in CO, found gamers in KS, and have lived & gamed in TX ever since.
Let me tell you, in Austin back around '90 the Wiccans were playing a lot of D&D. There was a lot of overlap among the pagans, the SCA, and the folks from Origin Systems (makers of Ultima, Wing Commander, etc.). I never actually played D&D with Richard Garriott, but I played with a few people who played with him. I feel like I missed out, though--despite dating a wiccan and hanging out a bit in those circles, I never actually played D&D nekkid.
I was in Austin, 1990-94. Found a