COVERING THE IMPORTANT STORIES: The Radical Freedom of Dungeons & Dragons.
D&D is a deeply libertarian game—not in a crude political sense or because its currency system is based on precious metals, but in its expansive and generous belief in its players’ creative potential. It’s collaborative, not competitive. It offers a framework of rules, but no victory condition and no end. The world you play in, and how you shape it, are entirely up to you.
In the afterword to the original D&D manuals, Gygax encouraged players to resist contacting him for clarification on rules and lore: “Why have us do any more of your imagining for you?”
Plus a look at how the FBI was obsessed with D&D’s creator, the late E. Gary Gygax.