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    Cocktails

    Ha, I had that just the other day! Went to a restaurant and was told they didn't do cocktails, despite the extensive cocktail menu that was on their website. "There's not much call for them," the waitress told us. The wall behind the bar was covered with shelves of cocktail ingredients and...
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    What is the single best fantasy novel of all time?

    I think that some of the books mentioned hold a place in people's hearts from their younger years. Back in the 1980s, when there wasn't much fantasy around, I read and reread the Belgariad and Dragonlance Chronicles far more often than their merits warranted.
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    What is the single best fantasy novel of all time?

    That would make for some... interesting party dynamics.
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    What is the single best fantasy novel of all time?

    A Wizard of Earthsea, Ursula le Guin. Besides several of the others that have already been mentioned, of course. And not mentioning new ones, like Small Gods by Terry Pratchett, The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper, Red Country by Joe Abercrombie and The Elfstones of Shannara by Terry Brooks.
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    Recommend Me Audiobook Fantasy

    Not fantasy, but fantasy-adjacent, and on top of that an excellent book: King Hereafter, by Dorothy Dunnett. The version I have is narrated by David Rintoul. It's the story of Macbeth set in the historical context. 40 hours, so it should keep you going for a while.
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    D&D General What Sort Of Dragon Would Live Here?

    That's an even better excuse than blaming the dog!
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    D&D General Character named after someone more famous.

    Not a character, but a village in one of my games was called East Clintwood.
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    D&D General Character named after someone more famous.

    Next time I play a cleric of a weather god, I'll call him Drizzl.
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    D&D General Character named after someone more famous.

    I have a Rogue called Francis Crawford.
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    D&D General Funniest D&D "How Do I Talk To Boys" Ideas

    "It's the ire of the spider, it's the thrill of the fight..."
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    D&D General Funniest D&D "How Do I Talk To Boys" Ideas

    "Would you rather be my husband or Lolth's? I hear being turned into a drider is quite unpleasant."
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    The Best Game for A Long Campaign

    How about BECMI?
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    TSR The Full & Glorious History of NuTSR

    "My client is innocent! Sure, he's made false promises, but who hasn't? We all have a soul, might as well sell it for the right price."
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    Recommend Me Audiobook Fantasy

    Rivers of London, by Ben Aaronovich. Police procedurals involving the magic division of the Metropolitan Police. The main character is a huge nerd. Kobna Holdbrook-Smith does an excellent of bringing them to life in the audiobooks. They're not 20+ hours, but there's quite a lot of them so far...
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    Which franchise of three or more works has the highest ratio of hits to misses?

    You know, I don't actually remember Godfather III being so bad. I remember lots of people saying it was bad, mostly because of Sofia Coppola, but I found it a lot more enjoyable than II. (I suppose this should go in the "Unpopular Opinions" thread.)
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    Which game has your favorite magic system?

    It followed the books in that it was totally overpowered in actual play. WoT only works if you're heavy into the roleplay, with very little combat or skill-based challenge, because otherwise channellers blow non-channellers away. Even at very low levels. The whole "you need to be circumspect...
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    TSR The Full & Glorious History of NuTSR

    The 10-level Grappling Joke Jester Prestige Class is actually more optimised than taking the feats separately.
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    TSR The Full & Glorious History of NuTSR

    They've provided jobs for thousands of archeologists.
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