Moreau Vazh on Nostr: In fairness to Lego, one of the most hilarious things about D&D is how little ...
In fairness to Lego, one of the most hilarious things about D&D is how little memorable IP it has developed in fifty years of sustained professional creativity.
Partly a product of the way that early D&D stole from everything and everyone but 50 years and all you've got to show for it is the Beholder and Tiamat? Not great.
Sure... Dragonlance but that's a series of shit YA Mormon crystal fantasy novels and nobody who isn't nostalgia-poisoned likes that shit. Ditto Drizzt.
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