The Kingdom of Ardin: A Study of Identity Through Dungeons and Dragons
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Author
Lo-McEnaney, ElenaReaders/Advisors
Resnick, AdamTerm and Year
Spring 2019Date Published
2019
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Dungeons and Dragons, along with other RPG's, test their attachment to their own identities as well as to ephemeral, invented identities. Through the form of a D&D campaign, players are challenged with moral and gameplay related decisions that tested their attachment to assigned disposable identities, as well as their attachment to the integrity of the game itself.Accessibility Statement
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