As Matt Forbeck pointed out on Twitter, WotC has owned D&D for 24 years since it purchased TSR in 1997. TSR created D&D in 1974, 23 years before WotC bought it.
Nope, it was Gary’s young daughter. Gary listed a bunch of alliterative names on a sheet of paper (including Dungeons & Dragons, Castles & Crusades, etc.) and his daughter was drawn most to Dungeons & DragonsSupposedly it was Gail Gygax who convinced them to go with the alliterative name--before that it was just 'The Fantasy Game'.
Honestly, this freaks me out a lot less than the realization, three years ago, that we had passed the point when the Berlin Wall had been gone longer than it had been up.
A good time to sell it to Free League, Modiphius, or Paizo.
Whippersnapper.I have no memory of the Soviet Union even existing, though there was some overlap.
Whippersnapper.
What is the “Forgotten Rum” story?Correction, HASBRO owned it longer (than both). And lot of good that did. I think D&D would have been way better had WotC not been tied down by Hasbro. I'll never forget Sean Reynolds "Forgotten Rum" story about what went on behind closed doors for D&D's future.
Correction, HASBRO owned it longer (than both). And lot of good that did. I think D&D would have been way better had WotC not been tied down by Hasbro. I'll never forget Sean Reynolds "Forgotten Rum" story about what went on behind closed doors for D&D's future.
What is the “Forgotten Rum” story?
Bards Rumors
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