Because it's the only place we can legally crush enemies, see dem driven before you, and hear da lamentations of der vimmin!
Honestly, it's a whole lot of fun, and great cerebral exercise!
To count it would cause me to reveal to my wife all my hiding spots for books. A yard sale would quickly ensue. In the hundreds, for sure. Never sell toys to buy toys.
Shadow Government Ordered After Attacks, Post Says
Reuters Mar 1 2002 1:42AM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush has set up a "shadow government" to ensure that the government would continue to operate in the event of catastrophic attack on the U.S. capital, The Washington Post reported on...
Yes, I often do think of Dragons and Ghosts while eating Pop-Tarts.
Great Job, Ryan and Jessie. I can see your hearts and souls in this story, which is what real roleplaying should bring out. I eagerly anticipate reading Tides of Homeland.
B&D issues aside...
Because of the Duel on the Central Cylinder, The plains of the Wagon Peoples, the Battle of Se'Kara, the Ubar's Race, Torvaldsland, and many other memorable moments of fantasy, Tarl Cabot is the man.
Hello, my name is ... and I play Dungeons & Dragons. First, it was just the Blue Book, then I moved on to hardcover stuff: my first players handbook, I was hooked! Now I share my habit with my two children. I have no shame.