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    May 4, 2020 The Military History of Religion

    Apocalypse: Part 2

    There should be no Part 2. The Apocalypse is supposed to be final. Just me using the title Apocalypse: Part

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    May 1, 2020 Religion / The Writer's Life

    Apocalypse

    I’ve spent the last month at home, constructing and teaching my classes online, catching up on hobbies, house cleaning, and

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    January 22, 2020 Beyond the Rulebook / Tabletop Gamer Lifestyle

    As the World Burns and D&D, Part 2

    This is a response to three things: #1: To question a (former) friend once asked me 15 years ago. #2:

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    January 17, 2020 Military History / The Military History of Religion

    The Military Horizon

    The Military Horizon is a term John Keegan wrote about in his books The Face of Battle and A History

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    January 16, 2020 Beyond the Rulebook / Tabletop Gamer Lifestyle

    As the World Burns, and D&D

    On January 15, a USA Today article examined the big comeback of Dungeons & Dragons with fifth edition. It touched

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    January 15, 2020 History / The Military History of Religion

    Where to Begin?

    For the last two weeks I’ve been struggling, figuring out where to start with the Military History of Religion. I’ve

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    January 1, 2020 The Military History of Religion

    New Year, Red Thread

    Welcome to The Military History of Religion. Or Milrel for short. This project has been on my mind for over

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    December 13, 2019 Tabletop Gamer Lifestyle / The Writer's Life

    A Novel Idea, Choices, and Persistance.

    So I’ve started writing a novel (again). This time I plan on getting out of my own way and finish

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    November 27, 2019 Tabletop Gamer Lifestyle

    Kickstarter or Kickfinisher?

    Here’s a couple brief articles: one by Seth Godin and the other by the Domino Project worth reading if you’re

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    November 25, 2019 Tabletop Gamer Lifestyle

    10 Things I Miss About AD&D Second Edition

    At CONjuration 2019, I played a bard in a short AD&D Second Edition game. Nine players. All characters were pregenerated

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