February 2011
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The Ultimate History of Dungeons & Dragons
Bet you didn’t know all this history existed behind Dungeons & Dragons- and I also bet you didn’t know there was a TV show for it on CBS. Check it- click to enlarge If you like this, reblog away- especially if you have some friends who are D&D lovers. Also, you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook- and be sure to check out the Unicorn City movie trailer.
Feb 16th
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Dungeons & Dragons: A Threat to Prison Security →
wvred03: No? Really?
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January 2011
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Jan 28th
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Craziest Moral Panics Sparked by D&D
Authority figures have always hated any form of “youth entertainment”, citing it as a symptom of “moral decay.” From rock and roll music to video games, whatever trends the younger generation enjoyed have panicked older generations. But while rock and roll and video games may have become mainstream enough that most people simply accept them as facts of life, Dungeons & Dragons has remained...
Jan 26th
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November 2010
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September 2010
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July 2010
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Unicorn City film description updated on Facebook
Filling out the Unicorn City facebook page and it asked for a film description. When I asked Adrian Lefler, the co-writer/ producer about that, he went on to talk about its roots being in a modern retelling of Don Quixote. August roots for a modern comedy tinged with romance. Since he does involve a move into the wild, I like to think of it as “Don Quixote meets Lord of the Flies meets...
Jul 4th
Carol Call photography does Unicorn City →
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