Dungeons and Dragoner

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Dungeons and Dragoner (plural Dungeons and Dragoners)

  1. Alternative form of Dungeons & Dragoner
    • 2013, Tom Schreck, Out Cold, Down & Out Books, published 2022, →ISBN:
      If true, me, a crazy guy and a basset, were about to try to thwart a guy with world class weaponry and a trained group of disgruntled Dungeons and Dragoners.
    • 2014, Hannah Jayne, Under the Final Moon (The Underworld Detection Agency Chronicles), Kensington Books, →ISBN, page 230:
      Sitting down and sighing means you’re not going to say that that was a raving band of LARPers or a rogue group of Dungeons and Dragoners.
    • 2018 June, “UK Games Expo: Inside the UK's Biggest Gaming Show”, in Toy News, number 195, page 17:
      Meanwhile, more and more, publishers are moving away from the imagery that in yesteryear would underpin this community of ‘Dungeons and Dragoners’, steering away from the chainmail bikini clad characters in favour of strong female leads.
    • 2021 June 1, Angelique Jackson, quoting Regé-Jean Page, “Regé-Jean Page Teases His Upcoming Roles in ‘The Gray Man’ and ‘Dungeons & Dragons’”, in Yahoo![1], archived from the original on 11 January 2023:
      [] I watched my friends play ‘Baldur’s Gate,’ so I’m like a second-generation ‘Dungeons and Dragoner.’”