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Why ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Removal Of ‘Evil Races’ Is A Golden Storytelling Opportunity. ByDani Di Placido, ... Humans, on the other hand, are free to be whatever they wish.
The classic role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons has announced changes aimed at correcting racist in-game descriptions — including altering how some mythical races are deemed monstrous and evil.
A 2016 passage from a Dungeons & Dragons rulesbook has fans once again talking about a longstanding problem with how orcs are depicted in the tabletop game and other pieces of fantasy lore.Earlier ...
The artist of the new Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master’s Guide cover has shown off his rendition of ... Venger was once a human but was transformed into a “half-fiend” when he turned to evil.
Dungeons & Dragons now reigns as a cultural powerhouse, the OG of tabletop role-playing.In its 50th anniversary year, the storied fantasy role-playing game is now making a long-overdue, and ...
The publisher of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) says it will adjust the way it portrays some of its “evil” races, such as the “savage” orcs and the “depraved” dark elves, as part of a ...
“You don’t have to know anything about Dungeons & Dragons to get into this story!” exclaims Chris Pine, at the beginning of the latest Honor Among Thieves featurette, dubbed “Team vs. Evil.” ...
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