![]() ![]() ![]() They then review their character sheet to see the characters’ personalities, powers, strengths, and weaknesses. When the kids get there, they have the option to pick a new character or keep the one they had before. They meet up at the libraries in the evenings and play dungeons and dragons with their fellow adventurers! So what better way to get kids interested in how to solve problems with ethical thinking than by playing a game where their characters have magical powers? Middle school-aged children in the Cincinnati area were invited to do just that. The CEC has discovered that through this journey, players are forced to find solutions to problems they would never have to think about in the real world, like whether or not to slay a water serpent (an issue the kids at Anderson Branch Library encountered), and that these issues usually have some sort of ethical and moral reasoning behind them. The Cincinnati Ethics Center (CEC) has partnered with the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library System in a seemingly unconventional way through a well-known role play game! Dungeons and Dragons ® is a tabletop game in which you follow a character sheet and journey with your team of players as you use magic, meet fantastical beings, and fight monsters and, yes, even dragons. ![]()
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