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In this month’s Escapist, Ray Huling examines why the ancient Greece didn’t play role-playing games, seeing as they had all the equipment necessary (pencil, paper, polyhedral dice).
Ray argues that the form of cooperative drama had yet to be conceived.
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Image: A Greek Olympian rolls a d2
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