Dungeons and Dragons
Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is a tabletop role-playing game that involves creating characters and embarking on adventures in a fantasy setting. While the game itself is not literature, it has inspired numerous works of literature and has become a significant part of fantasy culture.
Many authors and fantasy writers have drawn inspiration from D&D and incorporated elements of the game into their novels and stories. Some works of literature, particularly those in the sword and sorcery subgenre, share similarities with D&D adventures, including the use of magic, mythical creatures, and quests.
Additionally, D&D has given rise to a subculture of fans who create their own stories and characters, often sharing them through online forums or fan fiction. These stories may be directly related to D&D, using the game's mechanics and setting, or they may simply be inspired by the game's themes and motifs.
Overall, while D&D is not a genre of literature itself, it has had a significant impact on the world of fantasy and has contributed to the creation of many works of literature in the genre.
