

We’ve got a huge collection of 1st and 2nd edition modules and books, as well as nearly every 3.5 hardback book that WotC put out. And so I’m really pleased to be able to have them for sale at Round the Table. I’ve collected them, read them, devoured them, bought them, sold them and hoarded them my whole adult life. I remember seeing a copy of CM1: Test of the Warlords at a little mini-convention and trying to barter away my dice to make up for the dollar or two short I was to get it. I recall running through the streets to get a copy of D3 and racing back, nearly missing the train I needed to catch. I don’t remember now how I got the others, but I can remember stories about buying other D & D adventures. I DMed that adventure on the long drive home for my long-suffering parents. I read that module cover to cover more times than I can count. I still have that module and one or two of that dice set, now battered and worn and unusable. I don’t remember that store, but I remember what I bought - Module A1: Slave Pits of the Undercity and a set of tan colored dice. So I begged and cajoled my parents to find a store that had D& D books. But it was summer, and we had vacations planned. I _needed_ more.īut in the tiny little town I lived, there was no place to get more.

The Holmes boxed set had been given to me by my Grandmother in Chicago and I was instantly hooked. I discovered Dungeons & Dragons in the summer of 1981, when I was 11. Tim says: In honor of D&D Encounters tonight and roleplaying week in general here’s a little bit about myself: Netrunner LCG League (runs all day, but the core time is 7:00-10:00pm) D&D Encounters: Scourge of the Sword Coast at 6:00pm
