> (Cut and pasted from The Escapist Blog - theescapist.com/blog)<p>
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> Two quick stories about D&D in pop culture:
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> First, the Wikipedia page for the classic Dungeons & Dragons module
> Ravenloft (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravenloft_(module) ) will be
> featured on the front page of Wikipedia tomorrow, October 6th, 2010.
Interesting. I had not read this email until today, but ironically, this
past weekend one of my groups wanted to play some classic AD&D from a
printed module, so I chose the AD&D 1st Edition Raveloft, and they are
in the early stages of that game...
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