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:lol: I used to larp quite a bit when I was younger. I was always volunteering for mood-setting roles like the afore-mentioned passed-out orc. Once I was a demon lord, stuck to an orc-body and totally gotten bored of violance. My job in the game was to grunt annoyingly at anyone coming too close and follow my brother who was trying to figure a way for us to get our own forms back :D.
 

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Once I was a demon lord

You know, taken out of context this is an interesting phrase. I could imagine me telling the story to a friend in a bus and a casual passenger hearing only this, and wondering: "WTF! Great, another psycho..."
 

You know, taken out of context this is an interesting phrase. I could imagine me telling the story to a friend in a bus and a casual passenger hearing only this, and wondering: "WTF! Great, another psycho..."

When I was reliant on public transportation to get to work I prett much kept to myself, spoke very little and was always careful of my words.
 

Heh heh.. just imagine what they would think if you then you mention that you and your cohorts then went on a debatched killing spree which ended after you killed a high priest and sent his entire congragation to hell.
 


Yeah, we gamers need to be carefull when talking about our hobby. It's so unfair. I can't tell people I saved the world from certain destruction during the weekend without getting "the looks" but the others can go on and talk about how a sweaty guys kicked a pig-skin ball to a net a few times...
 
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