Covid-19 may have brought the world to a halt, but the pandemic helped breathe new fire into the iconic fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
As Kiwis searched for ways to escape the monotony of lockdown life over the last 18 months, unprecedented numbers found much-needed fun, nostalgia, and social interaction in the mystical realms of barbarians, druids, sorcerers, warlocks, and wizards.
Originating in 1974 as a pen and paper tabletop game requiring only a polyhedral dice and a vivid
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