10.10.2007
Dragonlance
We'll study live D&D games (student-run, or observed at one of many local gaming shops in downtown Berkeley), as we read the first book of the Dragonlance series, Dragons of Autumn Twilight, which was composed through a D&D game. We'll take a close look at the 1984 iteration of D&D that was used to produce the novel.
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It's interesting how, in D&D, the DM must adapt the story in response to the roll of the dice, whereas theater controls the story even regardless of the result of the flip of a coin.
What about improv games?
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