# Fantasy Militia vs Insidious Psionicists - Not D&D but DitV
tags: #thoughts #game/rpg/ditv

Ironically, if I were going to run this exact setup, **[[Dungeons and Dragons|D&D]]** would be the last of game systems that I decided to go with in order to play it out. What would be the first, you might ask?
**[[Dogs in the Vineyard]]**.
![[Dogs in the Vineyard (cover).jpg|300]]
Of course, getting your hands on it is a little bit of a challenge because Vincent Baker decided to go full woke and not just mostly woke, and effectively removed it from the face of the earth because he found his own game "problematic."
Luckily for us, there is nothing on earth which, once released to the general public, can't be reproduced and made anew by someone else. Thank you Jonathan Korman.
https://miniver.itch.io/ditv
You really don't need more than this to play the game. That's pretty awesome across the board. If you feel like you want a little more mechanical description on a page, follow the link in the page to **[DOGS](https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/274623/dogs)**.
I fully embrace the fact that inscribing *"fuck you, Vincent"* on this post is something I have to do out of what fragments of moral compulsion I still maintain.
Here's a link to a copy of **DitV**, which lives on Internet Archive.
https://archive.org/details/dogs_in_the_vineyard
Go ahead, grab a copy. You're depriving no one and nothing of income by doing so, and you're putting a really interesting tabletop RPG in your pocket. Once you do, read through it (it's relatively short), then lean back and think about other settings and setups to which it would be perfectly valid. Think about the escalation mechanics.
I think you'll be glad you did.