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David Wesely’s innovations—using a referee, assigning players individual characters with unique objectives, and giving them the freedom to do whatever they want—lit a fire in the Twin Cities gaming community. His Braunstein role-playing adventures appealed to players who were tired of long, complicated war reenactments and got them thinking about where the games could go next. It wasn’t long before others began to follow his example.
Of Dice and Men: The Story of Dungeons & Dragons and The People Who
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