Post by lkhPost by kyonshiPost by lkhI believe there wasn't. But I think Dave Wesley still runs Braunstein games
https://arsludi.lamemage.com/index.php/106/braunstein-memories/
Hmm... that game was 16 years ago.
I checked on Wikipedia and he seems to be still alive at least. Which is
nice to know.
I also saw that there is an interview with Arneson about it in Pegasus
Magazine #1, I should see if I still have that somewhere.
Oh wow, just in case you'll find it, maybe some scans would be in order?
Cheers,
lkh
well, it's not much, but here's at least the relevant sections from
Pegasus Magazine #1 (1981) pg.5
Mr. Arneson: Back in 1972, I started
doing dungeon explorations with the
local gamers building up a set of rules
as we went along. I kept track of my
rules decisions in a big black notebook
as we went along so I didn't contradict
myself too often.
We were in correspondence with
the group from Lake Geneva through
the Napoleonic Campaigns at that
time, so we mentioned that we were
doing fantasy stuff on alternate week-
ends and they became very interested
in it. After I made several trips down
there so they could go down in my dungeon,
they became very excited
about it.
At the time, they had a lot more
spare time than I did and they had a
lot of ideas, so they came up with
their own version of the rules. They
sent theirs to us and we fooled around
with them for a while. We exchanged
letters for awhile and just kind of
slipped into it. It just felt natural that
Gary and I worked together on the
rules because the two groups were
associated and Gary and I had worked
together on projects before.
[...]
Mr. Arneson: Well, IS I've quoted in
other articles, I was judging Napa·
leonics so much that I just started
getting tired of it. That happens after
you do the same thing for three or
four years. So I began with I variation
of Dave Wesely's Brownstine [sic!] game
where you go into some Banana
Republic. Your object was to become
dictator or try to overthrow the
govemment or something like that.
You had a role that you were playing.
I just applied the idea of having a role
to being in a fantasy world (an idea I
got from reading Conan for awhile).
I had a weekend off, so I sat up
reading books, eating popcorn, and
watching the boob tube. I drew up a
maze and populated it with creatures.
Then the next time someone showed
up for Napoleonics I said that we were
going to do something different. Un-
fortunately, at that time I visualized
that I wouldn't have to keep track of
all those records and maps. I reallv
thought that it was going to be easy
(just draw up one map and use it for·
ever along with all kinds of other ideas
on how to make things easy for the
Judge). Needless to say, my illusions
were soon shattered but I had gotten
excited about it because it was differ·
ent and I wasn't tied to historical
restraints. I could let mv imagination
run rampent [sic] which it wasn't usually
allowed to do. By the time I was done,
there was little left of Wesely
or Conan but a lot of rules for fantasy
role plaving!