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twenty three here. I'm not much of a veteran, been playing since 10th grade, which would be something like 7 or 8 years of d&d, but gamer all of my life.
 

Varianor Abroad said:
39! Great age. I'm not 40 and I'm not 50. I have years to go before I qualify for groggy grognard status. :P

Heheh. Works for me. That's my age too, and that's kind of how I think of it. Old enough to have money, young enough to still want to have fun. :D
 

This thread makes it clear why I feel amazed at the fact most sentences link together. Occasionally, useful information is even imparted!

Mostly it's all about whinging about your joints and "The state of RPGs today!" though.

Geezers. ODD (1974) Geezers, whinging about how in your day the Keep on the Borderlands is what you got and you liked it when your first level fighter had three hit points...

(21. My group members range from 18 to 24.)

Sniffles: It'd be fairly frightening to play with someone only a few years younger than my own mother. I'd keep imagining you'd bake scones :D.

As for keeping the hobby alive: IMHO, most of the people I see in my local gaming store are around the age of 25 and there's a heap of younger kids around all the time. The fact that several stores have opened up recently shows there's a growing market for RPG's, not a lessening one.
 

22 here.

Still enjoying the impudent decadence of a college-bound youth. In about 10 years, I'll be regretting it. ;)
 



I'm 29, and have been playing since I was about 14.

There is a poll of people's DOBs, the link to which was in my sig.


glass.
 


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