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shilling for D&D is bad but shilling for other RPGs is good because...reasons
I think it's classic Hipster behavior. "D&D was cool before they sold out, now I only play (insert name here). Oh, you've never heard of it? Yeah I'm not surprised, it's really indie stuff."shilling for D&D is bad but shilling for other RPGs is good because...reasons
That’s important info, IMHO! Telling your host about dietary restrictions, strong preferences & peccadillos is being a good guest.I mostly can't stand anything raw. These days, I've learned to give people who are going to be cooking for me some warning about that. I know it's weird, I try not to be a pain in the ass about it (not that you were saying anything that direction).
But apparently Shilling for Tolkien pays.shilling for D&D is bad but shilling for other RPGs is good because...reasons
Yeah, when I'm hosting or otherwise cooking for people, I make it a point to ask about preferences, allergies, and other restrictions. Similar reasons.That’s important info, IMHO! Telling your host about dietary restrictions, strong preferences & peccadillos is being a good guest.
I mean, I want people to enjoy eating what I’m serving. I’m not interested in having hungry, pouty people at events I’m hosting.
It'd be good if it wss my game they were shilling for. But it remains unwritten so far...shilling for D&D is bad but shilling for other RPGs is good because...reasons
shilling for D&D is bad but shilling for other RPGs is good because...reasons
Given by the fact that they all died horribly, I’m guessing they were first edition characters.Y'know, I watched the D&D movie again today, and I had a thought. Or at least the precursor to one. There are two other parties in the maze with them, and one is the folks from the cartoon. It occurred to me today that I think the other party might be based on some of the class illustrations in some of the 3E/4E splatbooks, although I didn't actually bother to go look...