Fatal Dungeons and Dragons Game . by Alice B. Clagett

Fatal Dungeons and Dragons Game

Image: “Fatal Dungeons and Dragons Game,” adapted from Image by Matthew Richardson from Pixabay – Pixabay License

Image: “Fatal Dungeons and Dragons Game,” adapted from Image by Matthew Richardson from Pixabay – Pixabay License

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  • INTRODUCTION
    • ALICE’S PERILOUS TALES: THE MOTORCYCLIST FATALITY ON ROUTE 210
  • IF THERE WERE A REAL LIFE FATAL DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS GAME WITH BOTH AWARE AND UNAWARE PARTICIPANTS, WHAT WOULD IT BE LIKE?
  • IS THERE A REAL-LIFE PRIVATE FATAL DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS MEETUP AT MEETUP.COM?
  • CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

For quite some years I was one of the victims of a Fatal Dungeons and Dragons Game played out here in Los Angeles and also on the road to Durango, Colorado, and in Durango and outlying areas of that town.

In about the year 2017, for reasons as unknown to me as was the reason for my being tallied as a ‘mark’ or ‘victim’ … I was by God’s grace dropped for the game. I sure hope I remain off that list from now on.

I didn’t sign up for that harrowing game, and I still don’t know the rules, so I asked Google AI: If there were a real life Fatal Dungeons and Dragons Game with both aware and unaware participants, what would it be like?

It was clear that Google AI did not know there is such a thing, so I had to fiddle with the question and finesse the wording to get a helpful response. Google AI came up with some interesting ideas.

In a vague and general way these ideas tally with my own multi-year experience as a victim of this horror game. Google AI has other ideas unrelated to my own experience that might offer a heads-up for other unwitting victims now in the game.

ALICE’S PERILOUS TALES: THE MOTORCYCLIST FATALITY ON ROUTE 210

I saw only one horrible death during that time; that was of a motorcyclist on Route 210 (Foothill Freeway). That was the highway I was travelling on the way to a Sierra Club retreat at Harwood Lodge on Mount Baldy.

There was, as you might imagine, quite a traffic backup before I learned firsthand about the fatal traffic accident. The fallen man, dudded out in bright and fashionable motorcycle gear, reminded me of the manager of the Santa Monica apartment building I once lived in.

I coud see the fallen motorcyclist must have sustained a fatal head wound, despite his wearing a motorcycle helmet.

This happened at the beginning of the weekend after which my own mother passed on. And that was a far more awful event for me than the chance sighting of the dead man on the highway.


IF THERE WERE A REAL LIFE FATAL DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS GAME WITH BOTH AWARE AND UNAWARE PARTICIPANTS, WHAT WOULD IT BE LIKE?

Google AI said“A real-life Fatal Dungeons and Dragons game, involving both participants aware of the stakes and those who are not, would essentially resemble a highly elaborate, deadly social experiment or a form of reality horror performance art. The experience would be defined by extreme psychological manipulation, the breakdown of reality for the unaware, and profound ethical breaches …

For the Unaware Participants

Unaware participants would be experiencing a deeply immersive form of live-action role-playing (LARP) without their explicit consent or knowledge of the true danger …

  • The ‘Game’ Environment: The world would be meticulously crafted to mimic a fantasy realm, utilizing special effects, actors (the aware participants and non-player characters), and potentially modified environments to create a seamless illusion.
  • Psychological Trauma: Participants would face genuine psychological trauma as they witness events that appear real but are, in fact, staged to elicit authentic emotional responses. The line between reality and the game would be entirely blurred.
  • Forced Action: They would be forced to make difficult moral choices, believing their actions have real and fatal consequences for others.
  • Ignorance of Safety: Crucially, they would not be aware of safety words, extraction procedures, or that the ‘fatalities’ are staged, leading to genuine fear for their lives and the lives of others …

For the Aware Participants

Aware participants would be complicit in the deception, serving as non-player characters (NPCs) or ‘veteran’ players guiding the narrative …

  • Ethical Burden: They would carry the immense ethical burden of deceiving and manipulating others, having to justify their actions in the context of the ‘story’ or the ‘greater good’ of the experiment.
  • Maintaining the Illusion: Their primary role would be to maintain the verisimilitude of the world, following a script while reacting dynamically to the unaware participants’ choices to keep the experience grounded.
  • Moral Conflict: They might struggle with the reality of the emotional harm they are inflicting, even if the physical deaths are not real.

The Dynamics of the ‘Fatal’ Game

The core of the experience would revolve around a carefully controlled narrative where ‘deaths’ are simulated with chilling realism, using a combination of trained actors, movie magic special effects, and stage combat.

  • Staged Fatalities: Fatalities would likely be spectacular and irreversible within the game’s narrative, designed to shock and horrify the unaware participants into believing the stakes are real …
  • Narrative Control: A ‘Dungeon Master’ (DM) would orchestrate the entire scenario from behind the scenes, using hidden cameras, microphones, and remote controls to manipulate the environment and the flow of information …
  • The Climax: The ‘game’ would likely build to a climax where the unaware participants are forced to confront a perceived final threat with potentially fatal consequences for themselves or an ‘innocent’ NPC.

Ultimately, such an event would be an extreme example of an experience that would violate modern ethical standards for human interaction and entertainment, causing severe, lasting psychological harm to those subjected to it …”


IS THERE A REAL-LIFE PRIVATE FATAL DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS MEETUP AT MEETUP.COM?

I asked Google AI: Is there a real-life private Fatal Dungeons and Dragons meetup at meetup.com?

Google AI said: “There is no publicly listed ‘Fatal Dungeons and Dragons’ meetup group or event specifically named that on Meetup.com, and it does not appear to be a generally known or official group.

Meetup.com hosts many general Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) groups and events, some of which meet in private residences or have limited attendance, but these are organized by individual users and are typically private within those specific groups. The name ‘Fatal Dungeons and Dragons’ seems to be a specific reference that is not widely used on the platform.”


CONCLUSION

For some of my own experiences as a victim of this game, see my blog category: Fatal Dungeons and Dragons Game ..

God bless you all
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days!

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Written and published on 20 December 2025; revised on 21 December 2025 and on 17 February 2026

NOTE: In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.

 

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