Robert Wardhaugh 38 years, But one thing that can't be kept down?

 Robert Wardhaugh 38 years, But one thing that can't be kept down?.

Stay-at-home orders due to the ongoing pandemic have upended a lot of plans—weddings have been postponed, concerts have been canceled, vacations have been pushed aside. But one thing that can't be kept down? Robert Wardhaugh's game of Dungeons & Dragons.

For the past 38 years, Wardhaugh has been playing the same game of Dungeons & Dragons in Canada. Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game that usually involves lots of miniatures, lots of imaginary worlds, and lots of high adventure. Starting in 1982, that might make it the longest continuously running Dungeons & Dragons campaign, ever. Or, at least the longest Wardhaugh has ever heard of.

As the Dungeon Master, Wardhaugh has been guiding the game for decades

    Dungeons & Dragons isn't a board game. All you really need to play is some dice and a few sheets of paper. Each player creates the character they want to embody—whether that's a noble hero, a cunning thief, a mystical druid—and the Dungeon Master, in this case Wardhaugh, guides them all through a series of adventures.
    "The players control their character, but that's all they control," says Wardhaugh. "I control all the other aspects, whether it's the weather, whether it's the setting, anything they're facing."
    When Wardhaugh first began playing Dungeons & Dragons in the early '80s, it wasn't the phenomenon it is today. "I grew up in a community where when I played it, the community wasn't really happy," says Wardhaugh. "They couldn't wrap their head around the game. It was a fairly fundamentalist community, and so there was a lot of judgment attached to it."

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