In 1981, Dungeons & Dragons publisher TSR printed an adventure so scandalous that when newly printed copies reached key TSR management, they ordered the entire print run sent to dumpsters rathe…

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    1 year ago

    Going back to the early days of TSR and D&D, it’s shocking just how haphazard everything was. Gary was an enthusiastic amateur, which leads to a lot of oddities that are now preserved in print.

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      There wasn’t much of an industry at that point and it was almost entirely TSR. The oddities are pretty interesting sometimes!

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    If only they had sent every piece of garbage TSR produced straight to the dumpster. Fucking worthless company full of worthless people.