I played for about 15 minutes when i was in high school - just long enough for someone to help me set up a character. Then the party ended (or whatever) and i never followed up.
Didnt touch DnD again till I played BG, last year.
One of POTM's friends plays DnD, shes 14 (the friend). I hear tabletop RP is not uncommon. POTM and her friends play a "run around" RP theyve made up - id call it just playing pretend, they use no dice, etc but they DO have specific characters, magic items, powers, dimensions, etc. They have a whole club geared around this, theyve been doing it for over a year.
Once when I was in my BG phase I had POTM and another of her friends along in the car, and had to stop at the dentist to pick up some paperwork. To get them moving along, and in the RPG spirit, i suggested that this was a quest, and we could get experience points. Next thing I know ive been cooerced into playing DM for a quick. more or less made up, tabletop session. I made the combat rules, XP up as I went along. Fortunately they had to move on in about 30 minutes, and theyve forgotten to ask again.
Didnt touch DnD again till I played BG, last year.
One of POTM's friends plays DnD, shes 14 (the friend). I hear tabletop RP is not uncommon. POTM and her friends play a "run around" RP theyve made up - id call it just playing pretend, they use no dice, etc but they DO have specific characters, magic items, powers, dimensions, etc. They have a whole club geared around this, theyve been doing it for over a year.
Once when I was in my BG phase I had POTM and another of her friends along in the car, and had to stop at the dentist to pick up some paperwork. To get them moving along, and in the RPG spirit, i suggested that this was a quest, and we could get experience points. Next thing I know ive been cooerced into playing DM for a quick. more or less made up, tabletop session. I made the combat rules, XP up as I went along. Fortunately they had to move on in about 30 minutes, and theyve forgotten to ask again.
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