Last week, I discussed how Dragonlance was my on-ramp to fantasy. I read Dragonlance novels through middle school, diving into the second and third tier series—partly because I didn’t know any better. I was an only child, and most of my friends were more interested in playing Doom or Rise of the Triad than reading [ Read More ]
I have a terrible confession: I didn’t read Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit until I was in college. Terrible, I know. For many, Tolkien was the genesis of an interest fantasy and all things geek. But not me. I didn’t have any geeky siblings or parents to expose me to fantasy. Instead, my [ Read More ]
In July, Wizards of the Coast released its new miniatures skirmish game, Dungeon Command, with sets Sting of Lolth and Heart of Cormyr. We in D&D R&D love the heck out of this game, so I decided to spend some free time putting together a little unboxing video for the newest set, Tyranny of Goblins. [ Read More ]





