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The Rainiest Place on Earth (Or, How a Rainfall Simulator Saves Millions of Lives)

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re: #88 silverdolphin

Dungeons & Dragons turns 50 this year, and there’s a lot planned for it

I played my first game at Caltech in 1975. The rules were copies - can’t remember if mimeographed or some early xerography. We played every Friday. One of the players wrote up each session as if it was something from Lord of the Rings for the campus newspaper. We designed our own dungeons and had to special order the weird dice which were of such poor quaility that the 20 sided dies quickly lost their edges to become balls.

My best character was a cleric that I leveled pretty quickly. He was one of the few sources of resurrection for players killed during a game. I think I started with being able to do one resurrection a week. I know I increased that but can’t remember how many.

This was mportant because my cleric took cash for a resurrection. So I became one of the wealthiest players without really having to do much. Perfect rent-seeking behavior.

So D&D taught me a lot about the real world.

This XKCD cartoon after the announcement of Gary Gygax’s passing will never not be funny: