
B/X Dungeons & Dragons—the version of D&D published as the Basic Set by Tom Moldvay, and the Expert Set by David "Zeb" Cook and Stephen Marsh.
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“Yuletide expedition” by Brian S. Pauls, copyright 2023; Modified digital illustration made using Midjourney; Permission granted for non-commercial distribution
Season’s greetings, fellow B/X players!
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As Frederik the dwarf decides what to do about the four hobgoblins, Black Dougal stays safely at the back, out of melee range, like any good thief in B/X. Photo by Brian S. Pauls, copyright 2022.
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Science fiction author Brian Scott Pauls started reading sf with “Elevator to the Moon” by Stanley A. Widney and has never stopped. He lives in the Kansas City area with his wife, two daughters and an extremely fierce chihuahua-terrier mix.
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