The most popular of the site's features is an installment of the editorial column
Random Encounter titled Spellcasting 101: Don't Try This At Home. In it, the author attempts to test the claims made by many fundamentalist Christian groups and individuals that the
Harry Potter books and
Dungeons & Dragons game contain real magical rituals that will produce effects that can be reproduced. Numerous spells from both sources are put to the test, including
Lumos, Body Bind, Burning Hands, Hold Portal, Spider Climb, and others. The purpose of the column was to point out the absurdity of the claims being made against different forms of fantasy entertainment. Initial response to the column was very favorable, with hundreds of approving emails arriving from all across the world, many of which were reprinted in the following installment of
Random Encounter. Numerous websites linked to the column, including the
Steve Jackson Games' Daily Illuminator and Harry Potter fansite
The Leaky Cauldron. Forums and newsgroups devoted to
role-playing games,
Christianity,
Wicca, and
Paganism also helped to spread the word, and at least one half-hearted attempt at plagiarism appeared on the internet for a short while. The column is still the most-viewed page of the entire website, several years since its first appearance in 2002. == William J. Walton ==