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davywavy ([personal profile] davywavy) wrote2009-07-27 09:48 am

[Gaming] Everything I know, I learned from D&D.

In my post of last week about history students not knowing the words 'despotic' or tyrant', one thing that came out in the comments was the number of people who'd first encountered governmental types in the first edition AD&D Dungeon Masters Guide. Concepts like Theocracy, Gerontocracy, and Oligarchy were covered and I certainly learned what they were from obsessively reading it.
The first edition of AD&D was crammed with ideas and facts which weren't really relevant to the game itself but which Gary Gygax plainly thought were interesting and stuck in simply because he could, and I learned a lot from it. From the DMG I learned governmental types and aristocratic titles from around the world, nautical terms and ships rigging, and the names and purposes of different bits of castles. From the Monster Manual and Dieties and Demigods I learned enough about mythology and pantheons from around the world (and even the word pantheon itself) to get me an A in General Studies A-Level. From the Players Handbook I learned basic psychiatric terms like Id and Ego and Nietzschean concepts like the Will to Power, plus more about polearms than I've ever really needed to know. I learned the names of the polyhedra, and from our home-brewed combat systems I learned to multiply fractions in my head.
It wasn't just D&D; from Call of Cthulhu I learned 1920's technology and US social history, plus a heck of a lot of geography (the Andaman islands and Nan Madol on Pohnpei were common hangouts for villainous beasties from beyond). From Traveller and Space Opera I got sun and planet classifications and more social groupings and geographic terms. From Vampire: The Masquerade, I learned the astonishing power of a British accent in the USA.
From all of these sources I learned problem solving and how to think my way through obstacles.

And my parents used to think I was just wasting my time. Tchah!

So, question for the day to all you gamers out there: What have you learned from gaming?

[identity profile] davywavy.livejournal.com 2009-07-28 01:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Basil Fawlty would be a great NPC for Call of Cthulhu!

"What? What!? Something in the cellar? Dont be ridiculous, there's nothing in the cellar! That screaming is...it's Manuel. he's from Barcelona, you know. (Opens cellar door to sounds of baying, gibbering and screaming) Manuel! Stop that blasted dago racket!"

[identity profile] applez.livejournal.com 2009-07-29 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
"Excuse me, Mr. Fawlty, but my sausages appear to be tentacles! Oh bugger."

Now that's a film I'd pay money to see! ;-)

[identity profile] davywavy.livejournal.com 2009-07-29 12:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I am feeling inspired to write "Fawtaghny Towers" as a game for GenCon nest year.

[identity profile] fonnparr.livejournal.com 2009-07-29 01:15 pm (UTC)(link)
If you do - I'll be there

[identity profile] davywavy.livejournal.com 2009-07-29 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm currently bouncing around several ideas in my head - Reginald Jeeves and the Temple of Doom, Innsmouth Vice, The Shadow over Butlins...

That said, I reckon that The Shadow over Butlins could combine quite neatly with Fawtaghny Towers.

[identity profile] fonnparr.livejournal.com 2009-07-29 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Assuming GenCon even runs next year

[identity profile] davywavy.livejournal.com 2009-07-29 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I reckon it will; I know some of the people in the group who've taken over the license and they're big hitters. I reckon they'll try to do with it what Horsemen were told to do with it six years ago.

[identity profile] applez.livejournal.com 2009-07-29 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes please!

EDIT: Just so long as it doesn't become a case of, "I recommend the self-service here."
Edited 2009-07-29 13:47 (UTC)

[identity profile] davywavy.livejournal.com 2009-07-29 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
That would be Gencon UK, you understand.