Appendices: The Writer's Guide To D&D

Published: Oct. 25, 2020, 6 p.m.

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Is it time you started playing D&D to help your writing? I\\u2019ve mentioned its usefulness for writing in previous episodes but let\\u2019s break down exactly why. Dungeons and Dragons, commonly referred to as DnD, is a tabletop roleplaying game which was first published in 1974. For those who don\\u2019t know, this game is a hybrid between a complex strategy board game, an open-world video game, and dramatic improvisation. A dungeon master builds a world and flexible story for players who build detailed characters to roam and quest. In many ways, a writer takes on all of these roles. They build a world and orchestrate a story but they also ideally embody each character, personalising them and fleshing them out as real people. Since writing and dungeons and dragons have so much in common, it stands to reason the guides given to players can assist writers.


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