Any Dungeons and Dragons Players?
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@technobabble said:
I used to play in HS too, and also had the lecture of the D&D satanic influence...I fought the good fight for a bit and then just quit to get mom to stop harping and lecturing.
Did you ever try other games? I found that most people knew the games by the name D&D. Play a different RPG and no one cared.
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@Reid-Cooper said:
This girl plays D&D?!?
So does this girl. I actually prefer LARPing - my character is a Tolkien hobbit.
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I played in college with some guys on my floor in our dorm. my roommate and I were the "not serious" players who drank everything, pulled out imaginary weapons, attacked teammates, and built tree-houses to play in. We had a blast, the guys who were more serious about it....got tired of us fast.
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@Hubtech I'm a serious player only. I really enjoy it when everyone is really in character.
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@scottalanmiller well great, i guess we can never D&D each other scott....now i'm upset
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@Hubtech said:
@scottalanmiller well great, i guess we can never D&D each other scott....now i'm upset
My dungeon master is here too I think. I'm pretty sure that @kontazler is my DM.
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I will D&D anyone/thing who needs to be D&D'd
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I need a new group. I really miss playing.
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I used to run an online game every Tuesday from 1999 to about 2005. Had a year in the middle with nothing at one point, but otherwise almost continuous.
The virtual tabletop has come a LONG way from what it was in 1999. It was a great way for separated friends to still get together and play. I recorded the voice chat and crunched them to MP3. They used to be posted on the website for my game, but I am not sure where I put them after moving the site from server to server a time or two.
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@Reid-Cooper said:
@technobabble said:
I used to play in HS too, and also had the lecture of the D&D satanic influence...I fought the good fight for a bit and then just quit to get mom to stop harping and lecturing.
Did you ever try other games? I found that most people knew the games by the name D&D. Play a different RPG and no one cared.
No, I found other activities including some that were worse than D&D (flammables comes to mind)
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D&D definitely kept me out of a lot of trouble in high school. When I first got my license the first place that I drove was to a Shadowrun game.
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@Hubtech said:
I will D&D anyone/thing who needs to be D&D'd
Dirty giggle
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Another player & DM from back in HS days. Mostly fell off during college. Had to be the assortment of games. It was great exercise for the imagination and story crafting. Always had a peeve about campaigns stopping and falling apart. Seems many of those who had been in those campaigns felt computer equivalents were perfect for them.
Need to have these—
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I like computer RPGs but they aren't the same. I like the role playing aspects and really getting into the character.