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Dungeons and Dragons, n. orig. U.S. Brit. |ˌdʌn(d)ʒ(ə)nz (ə)n(d) ˈdrag(ə)nz|, U.S. |ˈˌdəndʒənz (ə)n ˈdrægənz| Forms: 19– Dungeons and Dragons, 19– Dungeons & Dragons; Also with lower case initials. [‹ the plural of dungeon n. + and conj.1 + the plural of dragon n.1] A proprietary name for: a fantasy role-playing game set in an imaginary world based loosely on medieval myth, in which players' characters undertake (individual) quests at the direction of a player in the role of the Dungeon Master, who dictates the nature of their environment, the obstacles they are to overcome, etc.; abbreviated D & D. Also allusively: a situation or undertaking likened to a game of Dungeons and Dragons, esp. in involving a complex and unpredictable sequence of events, out of the control of the protagonist.
1974E. G. Gygax & D. Areneson (title) Dungeons & Dragons: rules for fantastic medieval wargames campaigns playable with paper and pencil and minature figures. 1979N.Y. Times 8 Sept. 10/2 An elaborate version of a bizarre intellectual game called Dungeons and Dragons. 1982London Rev. Bks. 30 Dec. 7/3 Dungeons and Dragons, with its whole spin-off family of Role-Playing Games, is much easier to categorise. 1987New Yorker 20 Nov. 110/2 His Global Project reads like an elaborate boys' game—a revolutionaries' Dungeons and Dragons. 1991Vanity Fair Dec. 90/1 He was slowly, then rapidly, sucked into a kind of covert-ops version of Dungeons & Dragons, with that memo as his guide and Michael Riconosciuto as his Dungeon Master. 1994Etc. Montréal 15 Feb. 39/1 At the IFFM, beneath a long black leather coat.., Tarantino sports a goth-rock, dungeons-and-dragons type t-shirt, plus jeans and sneakers. 2001Toronto Star (Electronic ed.) 9 Apr. Computer cousins to paper-and-pen games like Dungeons and Dragons, role-playing video games involve player-created characters moving through fantasy landscapes. |