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Inspired by a couple of [[D&D]]-related "jokes" in the webcomic Dresden Codak, a bunch of nerds decided to stretch the "joke" to the breaking point and make up the rules for the game mentioned, knowns as ''Dungeons and Discourse''. Contrary to [[Tumblr|what the name might indicate]], classes and races are based more off puns involving well-known philosophers.
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Inspired by a couple of [[D&D]]-related "jokes" in the webcomic Dresden Codak, a bunch of nerds decided to stretch the "joke" to the breaking point and make up the rules for the game mentioned, knowns as '''Dungeons and Discourse'''. Contrary to [[Tumblr|what the name might indicate]], classes and races are based more off puns involving well-known philosophers.


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Inspired by a couple of D&D-related "jokes" in the webcomic Dresden Codak, a bunch of nerds decided to stretch the "joke" to the breaking point and make up the rules for the game mentioned, knowns as Dungeons and Discourse. Contrary to what the name might indicate, classes and races are based more off puns involving well-known philosophers.

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