I got into the game in 1980-81 at the young age of 10. About a year later I played in my first convention, as an assassin. Why an assassin, because it fit my attributes. Now my assassin was not a maniac psycho killer. he was more professional. Professional enough to know this adventure was not his mission. Like I said I was only 11 or so, so the DM made sure I sat next to him so I could get help as needed. Odd to say, I became one of the voices of reason when a a late arrival, a power-gaming mage tried to take over the party.
Throughout the adventure, we had the help of two lizardpeople, male and female, blue and pink respectively. To keep the members of the VERY large group (about 12 players before mr. powergamer and his friend arrived) the DM-controlled lizards played rock paper and scissors for treasure.
I do not have the slightest clue what the attributes of that characters stats were, but I remember that game like it was yesterday. my first kill in a AD&D game: an Axe-beak. My first party saving mood: Following the hints the DM gave us to determine we needed to heal the goblin we were fighting to kill it. My first big treasure score: After a sliding wall trap in a C-shaped room had jellied the power-gamer, I used my hammer and spike to block the wall in place, opening a safe passage to a HUGE pile of treasure. Even got a magical, wish-granting lamp out of it.