Why I Love The Internet, Reason #2

Why I love the Internet, Reason #2:

You Never Know What You Will Find

The ability to follow your train of thought on the Internet is amazing. I can, and often do, jump from topic to topic to topic as different web sites trigger different memories. During these journeys, I often run across some amazing stuff that without the Internet I would never have found. I had one of these journeys as recently as last night.

For some odd reason I started thinking about Dungeons and Dragons and wanted to find some fan fiction I remember reading years and years ago. Yep, you read that right. I played D&D, I have read fan fiction, and I did indeed spend my Friday night alone, searching for D&D fan fiction online. Hello, my name is Adam and I am a geek.

Anyway this D&D fan fiction quest lead to me trying to remember the names of the different AD&D realms I used to play (Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms and Dark Sun for anyone interested). Remembering the different realms had me looking up all of the fantasy authors I used to love reading such as Weis and Hickman (I was a super fanboy not only the Dragonlance chronicles but also the Rose of the Prophet, Darksword and Death Gate Cycle series)  as well as Ed Greenwood. 

Then I came across “What It’s Like to Play D&D by Roger M. Wilcox and I was again reminded of why I loved the Internet. This essay is quite funny and I urge anyone who still plays or used to play some D&D go read it.

The ability to go from looking up information on Forgotten Realm fan fiction, to reminiscing about some great book I’ve read, to discovering a humorous essay on D&D in an easy, smooth manner is another reason that I love the Internet.

One Comment

  1. Kees Leune:

    I can totally related to this post ;-) I used to play and DM a lot 2nd edition and 3rd edition adventures, and I really enjoyed it a lot. Time to start finding the dice and play some slow games on an IRC channel, perhaps?

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