Man in the Funny Hat
Hero
First 40 years of my life were spent in Seattle, which tends to be hilly terrain and thus a lot of daylight basements in home construction. First D&D game I played was, stereotypically, in a basement. We played D&D there for a couple of years until our group merged with another that our DM had been playing in. That group met in a 2nd floor loft area, it was sort of a large antechamber to the DM's bedroom. As many as 14 people gamed there on a weekly basis, 8+ hrs every Saturday, for 6 yrs(?). By then I had started to DM and the games migrated to my dining room table. Then to players dining room tables as I joined thier games as a player and took my show on the road a bit more. When I moved out of N. Seattle way to the south the game again went underground to my unfinished basement. Then it actually moved OUTSIDE for a good 6 months for a highly memorable campaign, gaming by the glow of oil lamps.
While I was still living with my parents (and we did indeed have a basement) I never EVER played D&D at home, oddly enough.
While I was still living with my parents (and we did indeed have a basement) I never EVER played D&D at home, oddly enough.