Dungeons & Dragons Family Tree



James Mishler presents the origins and development of Dungeons & Dragons as a family tree. Pictured above is a small selection. Click on the link, and then the image at the link, to view a full-sized one. Do you agree with his organization of the game?

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They are made of tightly packed cylinders, they way coins pack on a table when crowded. And there are indeed little spaces between them, or there would be, but they get smushed together and filled in. You can see the varying thickness in the walls in the photo above.
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