"Dungeons & Dragons" was first conceived and designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson in the early 1970s, and first published as a game in 1974. "Dungeons & Dragons" was derived from a 1971 medieval-themed game that Gygax had developed with Jeff Perren called "Chainmail," and both games
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While I was at WonderCon this year,
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