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I have been wondering if Dungeons and dragons is okay- most of the Christian websites I have been to just bleat that Dungeons and dragons is made by the devil if they don’t support it:shrug:
Actually as a point of order, I’d heard somewhere once that among the reasons that Gary Gygax had used a pantheon system was that he felt uncomfortable, as a Christian, using Christian belief and God as mere game mechanics. There is an article somewhere (wish I could find it again) that depicted the original CLeric class religion from the playtests (long before the pantheons --Heironeous, Pelor, Iuz et. al were introduced into the game) as a kind of “lawyer-friendly Christianity”. IIRC (and players of the original white books may be able to confirm) there was no actual named religion in the game, monotheistic or polytheistic, instead allowing the DMs to use the belief system of their choice in the game.It is just a game, but think on this:
- entire groups of characters are reliant on heathen “gods”
It does not “desenseities the player to the reality fo the occult” because there is nothing of the occult within the game.It is just a game, but think on this:
I am writing this as someone who played Dungeons and Dragons for more than 20 years. There are RPGs out there that are not dangerous. D&D is not one of those games.
- entire groups of characters are reliant on heathen “gods”
- the basic method of advancement is to kill sentient beings and taking their belongings
- It desensitises the player to the reality of the occult because “it’s just a game”
go ahead and play. ive played off and on for 27 years. there is nothing of the occult in it, it is only a game. as long as you keep that in mind its fine.I have been wondering if Dungeons and dragons is okay- most of the Christian websites I have been to just bleat that Dungeons and dragons is made by the devil if they don’t support it:shrug:
My take, as I play a Dungeons & Dragons-based computer RPG called “Neverwinter Nights”:I have been wondering if Dungeons and dragons is okay- most of the Christian websites I have been to just bleat that Dungeons and dragons is made by the devil if they don’t support it:shrug:
Not to change the subject too much, but yay, another NWN player!My take, as I play a Dungeons & Dragons-based computer RPG called “Neverwinter Nights”:
Bah. If it doesn’t have books and dice, it’s not D&D!Not to change the subject too much, but yay, another NWN player!![]()
You do realize it is a violation of forum rules to post links to anti-Catholic sites?Also, Jack Chick, who publishes virulently anti-catholic propaganda (see the example), also has a tract about the evils of Dungeons and Dragons. Perhaps this is where some of those Christian websites get their ideas from?
chick.com/reading/tracts/0071/0071_01.asp (anti-Catholic)
chick.com/reading/tracts/0046/0046_01.asp (anti-DnD)
Well, I have played PnP to an extent as well.Bah. If it doesn’t have books and dice, it’s not D&D!![]()
Seriously, though, I get what people are saying about the flexibility of the game morally. As a DM, I do not allow my players to play evil characters – if a character crosses the moral event horizon, more than likely they will become an NPC (it hasn’t happened yet… came close with at least one player, but I’ve stated it it quite clearly as a ground rule). They’re supposed to be the heroes.
but I like to kill sentient beings and take their belongingingsIt is just a game, but think on this:
I am writing this as someone who played Dungeons and Dragons for more than 20 years. There are RPGs out there that are not dangerous. D&D is not one of those games.
- entire groups of characters are reliant on heathen “gods”
- the basic method of advancement is to kill sentient beings and taking their belongings
- It desensitises the player to the reality of the occult because “it’s just a game”
I didn’t like either of them, because they were too “juvenile” in their treatment of the subject – BOVD being way too sensational and spattery (the infamous illo of “child armor” killed the book for me completely – and made me lose my lunch). It wasn’t about how to play evil villains or the seductions of evil to try and tempt good-aligned characters to make good role-playing scenarios, but about being shocking for shock’s sake, catering to players who wanted “Chaotic Evil” characters whose whole raison d’etre was to basically disrupt games and justify it by saying “rawr, I do it for the evulz.”. It is one of the few books I have flat-out banned completely from my games.what bout book of vile darkness and book of exultant deeds?
I didn;t like either of them, because they were too “juvenile” in their treatment of the subject – BOVD being way to sensational and spattery (the infamous illo of “child armor” killed the book for me completely – and made me lose my lunch). It wasn’t about how to play evil villains or the seductions of evil to try and tempt good-aligned characters to make good role-playing scenarios, but about being shocking for shock’s sake, catering to players who wanted “Chaotic Evil” characters whose whole raison d’etre was to basically disrupt games and justify it by saying “rawr, I do it for the evulz.”. It is one of the few books I have flat-out banned completely from my games.
BOED was as bad in the other direction, basically reinforcing the idea of Lawful Good as “Lawful Stupid” – going out and hitting evil with a sharp piece of pointed metal wherever it was found regardless of the consequences.
Both also suffer from the “Bed, Bath and Boccob” problem – larding on even more magic items that it is heavily implied the characters are entitled to (and can buy in shops), as opposed to being goodies to sparingly find as a reward.
Then again, I play Castles and Crusades these days (which is basically 3rd ed if Gary Gygax had been allowed to write it), and so don’t use a lot of 3.5 anyway.
Oops. No–I didn’t realize that would apply in this context. I see a lot of links over the News forum rather like this, where the idea is to point out something bad. I’ll refrain in the future.You do realize it is a violation of forum rules to post links to anti-Catholic sites?