![]() Its dedicated tabletop RPG system was created after TSR turned down an opportunity to create an official Dungeons & Dragons supplement based on it. It even returned to its roots as the most popular tabletop role-playing game in Japan for a time. In 1990, it became an animated 13-part OVA series, and from then on it branched into movies, manga and TV series (some of which were alternate universe versions of the OVA, but which followed the story in the original novels more closely). ![]() ![]() It first began as a series of role-playing game sessions (with the 1983 Basic Set of Dungeons & Dragons, no less), recorded and transcribed into a series of Actual Play articles in Comptiq Magazine from 1986 to 1988 to commemorate D&D's first anniversary of publication in Japan, which were then adapted into a series of novels by game master Ryo Mizuno, published from 1988 to 1993. ![]()
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