Steve: That was back when parents were always concerned about things. Zack: The crude illustration THEY don't want you to see! The original, naughty version of Silver Princess "featured" empty rooms in the dungeons so that DMs could insert their own encounters. The plot including a chaotic evil militant feminist ruler is probably more offensive, but gets a pass because author Jean Wells has lady parts. Women being menaced by monsters are as much a staple of D&D as random encounter tables and dungeon rooms where monsters are just standing around idly waiting for adventurers to walk in. You'll get to see the image later in the article, but by D&D standards it really isn't that offensive. ![]() It was released and recalled in a single day in 1981 so that an illustration titled "The Illusion of the Decapus" could be removed. Adventure B3: Palace of the Silver Princess is the only D&D module to have been recalled because of objectionable content.
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