Memory Lane Part 20: And Then, It Changed - Just Like That!
Finding the hobby was something I'll always be thankful for. As I remarked to Roger just last night, if I'd had the kind of conversations in the early 80s with school friends, that I've had recently with those same people, I'd probably have never discovered or got into gaming at all. An odd and somewhat unsettling thought, but I'm sure that would have been the outcome. Thus, I'd not have been talking to Roger... When I got that first Holmes edit of the D&D rules from Hopkinson's Toys on The Gallery in Sheffield, I quickly absorbed the wjhole rulebook in a way I must can't do today. I was totally hooked and being a kid and not put off by the incompatbility of things, I bought T1 Village of Hommlet and worked around the lack of Rangers in Basic D&D with Alan and Harvey getting stuck into the scenario with gusto. My very first dungeon was the one included at the back of the Holmes rules, and the players came a cropper with a Black Pudding, lurkin...