Category: Chasing the Dragon
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Do Not Read This Blog!
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Seriously, don’t do it! Well, OK, you can read this particular post. But I’m getting at a much larger issue, which is: for whic readers is MadCleric.com, this blog, intended?…
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Satanic Panic
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The topic has come up in almost every Chasing the Dragon podcast we’ve had: Satanic panic. That period in the eighties when good, virtuous mothers and churchgoers were warned against…
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Budget-Friendly Nostalgia: AD&D Books
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This is the second post in a series on responsible and affordable AD&D shopping. So we’ve talked about the nostalgia of tactile gaming. You’ve got your new dice on the…
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Seeking a Quest in Hommlet
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And we’re off! Session 1 of Chasing the Dragon is on the books. My home group began playing T1 – The Village of Hommlet. As I’ve said about the module…
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Budget-Friendly Nostalgia: DM Screen and Dice
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If you haven’t figured it out already, I’m really trying to experience the nostalgia of playing AD&D. But as you know, nostalgia ain’t always cheap. There are whole industries rooted…
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Gygax’s AD&D Modules
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So we all know who Gary Gygax was. We know that he wrote the core rulebooks for 1e AD&D. But what about the modules? After all, that’s the goal of…
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CtD Podcast, Episode 5: Character Creation
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Subscribe to the CtD podcast on iTunes! For our fifth episode, I sat down with my brother in Memphis, TN to discuss character creation for AD&D. We hear about both…
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Modules for Learning to DM AD&D
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New DM for AD&D? Want to know where to start? Me too. I’ve never DMed this system, let alone played it. So I may be getting ahead of myself. Regardless,…
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CtD Podcast, Episode 4: The Nostalgia Factor
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Subscribe to the CtD podcast on iTunes! For our fourth episode, I invited my gaming buddy, Jason Rush, to join me for a conversation about how 1980s nostalgia is bringing…
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Progressive Revelation of AD&D
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Within orthodox Christianity, there’s a concept called “progressive revelation,” which means that God did not reveal everything about Himself at once to humankind. Otherwise, who knows what would’ve happened? Maybe…