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They Came to Slay : The Queer Culture of D&D by Thom James Carter; 9781912489602

They Came to Slay : The Queer Culture of D&D

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In They Came to Slay: The Queer Culture of D&D, Thom James Carter delves into the rich tapestry of queer identity woven throughout the realms of Dungeons & Dragons. This exploration not only highlights the game's role as a haven for self-expression and creativity but also examines how its inclusive nature has fostered a vibrant community over decades.

The Plot

The narrative unpacks the historical and contemporary significance of D&D as a platform for queer players, illustrating how the game transcends its fantasy roots to become a space for acceptance and belonging. Through a series of insightful interviews, personal anecdotes, and cultural analysis, Carter presents a compelling case for the game’s impact on LGBTQ+ culture.

Themes

Central themes include:

  • Identity and Self-Discovery: Characters and players alike navigate their identities within an expansive fantasy landscape.
  • Community and Belonging: The camaraderie formed around the gaming table fosters deep connections among players.
  • Imagination as Liberation: The act of creating and role-playing offers a unique form of freedom and expression.

Writing Style

Carter’s writing is both accessible and engaging, blending scholarly analysis with personal storytelling. The balance between research and narrative creates a multidimensional view of how D&D serves as a cultural touchstone for many.

"They Came to Slay is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of gaming, culture, and identity."

This book is a must-read for fans of gaming culture and those who appreciate the intricate connections between role-playing games and social movements, resonating with works like Queer Game Studies and Critical Play.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 173 mm × 120 mm × 15 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: 404 Ink
ISBN: 9781912489602

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