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Bibliogrpahy

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Fortson, Minister. “The Top 25: Dungeons and Dragons Facts For Christians.” Minister Fortson, 22 Jan. 2018, ministerfortson.com/the-top-25-things-every-christian-should-know-about-dungeons-dragons/

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Laycock, Joseph. Dangerous Games: What the Moral Panic Over Role-Playing Games Says About Play, Religion, and Imagined Worlds. University of California Press, 2015.

Upton, Brian Geoffrey Johnson. The Aesthetic of Play. MIT Press, 2015.

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Upton, Brian Geoffrey Johnson. The Aesthetic of Play. MIT Press, 2015.

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Stoneback, Robert. “D&D Developers Explain Choices on Gender Diversity in New Edition.” The Escapist, 25 July 2014

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