Q1)24th August is Nostalgia Night. Where: Suriname, Uruguay or Venezuela?
Q2)24th August, AD394, saw the writing of the Graffito of Esmet-Akhom. The Graffito is the last known writing in what: Old Tamil, Egyptian Hieroglyphs or Linear B?
Q3)24th August, 1482, saw English capture a Scottish town: a town that’s now in England. Which town?
Q4)24th August, 1950, saw Edith Sampson appointed as the first African American, US delegate to where: the UN, the League of Nations or the International Court of Human Rights?
Q5)Finally … ? 24th August is the feast day of Saint Bartholomew the Apostle. He’s the patron saint of whom: brick layers, plasterers or carpenters?
Q8)The original game had three character classes. Fighting man, magic user, and what else: cleric, assassin or druid?
A8)Cleric. (Later supplements and editions included others.)
Q9)The original game introduced hobbits as playable races. The game now calls these characters what: halflings, quarterlings or dwarfs?
A9)Halflings. (The game’s writers had to change it for copyright reasons: the term ‘hobbit’ is from The Lord of the Rings.)
Q10)A character could lawful, neutral or chaotic. In other words, would have a what: alignment, arrangement or allegation?
A10)Alignment. Later versions of the game would expand to nine different alignments: lawful good, neutral good, chaotic good, lawful neutral, true neutral, chaotic neutral, lawful evil, neutral evil and chaotic evil. I believe the original game borrowed the alignment system from Micheal Moorcock’s Eternal Champion novels.
Q11)Early Dungeons and Dragons had background worlds: ranging from Blackmoor and Greyhawk, to Forgotten Realms and Lankhmar. These worlds are known as what: backgrounds, worlds or campaign settings?
A11)Campaign settings. (The late Sir Terry Pratchett played Dungeons and Dragons: I believe the Lieber-based Lankhmar setting provided a look of early influence on Sir Terry’s Discworld novels: Bravd the Hublander and the Weasel — the first people we met in The Colour of Magic — are almost direct lifts from Fritz Leiber’s setting.)
Q12)The game’s referee is a what: games-master, dungeon master or referee?
Q13)The game also uses sets of multi-sided what: dice, teetotums or fidget spinners?
A13)Dice. These commonly include four, six, eight, ten, twelve, twenty and one-hundred sided dice. I have seven and five sided dice, ones I got with this set: they definitely look odd.
Q14)Characters play Dungeons and Dragons in which TV show: Dr Who, The Bill or Stranger Things?
† Yes, I knew about the January release, Olga: but couldn’t find a specific date in January, one I could hang a set on. And I knew about the ’73 release, as well. That — I think — was what gets called an Alpha release: one that’s usually released only to play-testers. I went with the GenCon date as that was the one, certain date I could find.
About all I can tell you about the game, beyond that? Is it’s a touch influential … !
At ANY rate … ? Good luck this week!
‡ What can I tell you, Debbi? I got artistic with this one! (I preferred Tunnels and Trolls, myself. And RuneQuest. T&T was cheaper and simpler, and only need six-sided dice: and Greg Stafford, the man who created RuneQuest, made one hell of a background world!)
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1 Uraguay
ReplyDelete2 Hieroglyphs
3 Berwick upon Tweed
4 UN. She was British
5 Plasterers
It would be interesting to create a role-playing game around a mystery/adventure story. Hmm ... :)
ReplyDelete1. Uruguay
2. Egyptian Hieroglyphs
3. Berwick-on-Tweed
4. the UN
5. plasterers