My ex-girlfriends and parents thought I had too much D&D crap but they would’ve had a collective stroke if they saw this (courtesy of Jeremy).
It is rather impressive despite all the multiple copies of the same books and boxes the owner has. He is rather dedicated too. I can’t think of many people who’d want to collect anything from the rather awful Dungeons & Dragons movie from a decade ago; Somara and I didn’t know the definition of scenery chewing until we saw Jeremy Irons in action.
Personally, I prefer a practical, spacious room with a big, long table; how I miss the old Ponderosa table my family had in Illinois (once we got all the dried gum chipped off the bottom, it rocked). I’m not being negative or jealous. I have been a DM off and on (currently off due to work and being voted off the island) for 30 years and in my experience, function trumps fashion when it comes to this dying hobby. I’m sure within 10 years, it’ll be great for a LAN party of button-mashing WoW sessions.