The Romans loved D&D

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Death & Dismemberment. They played that in the Colliseum. The 20-sided die was used to determine what manner of violent act prisoners would be subjected to. Various charts were used for different events.
 
Ordinarily I'd figure this was a fake, but Christie's is one of the biggest names in auctioning and antiquities, right up there with Sotheby's...

wow.
 
Telokh_Amdo said:
Death & Dismemberment. They played that in the Colliseum. The 20-sided die was used to determine what manner of violent act prisoners would be subjected to. Various charts were used for different events.

ROTFLOL! :lol:
 
Marcena said:
Telokh_Amdo said:
Death & Dismemberment. They played that in the Colliseum. The 20-sided die was used to determine what manner of violent act prisoners would be subjected to. Various charts were used for different events.

ROTFLOL! :lol:

Well, where do you think Gary Gygax got the idea? ;)
 
Telokh_Amdo said:
Marcena said:
Telokh_Amdo said:
Death & Dismemberment. They played that in the Colliseum. The 20-sided die was used to determine what manner of violent act prisoners would be subjected to. Various charts were used for different events.

ROTFLOL! :lol:

Well, where do you think Gary Gygax got the idea? ;)
Asmodeus, of course! :twisted:
 
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