d20fool
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Recently (as in yesterday) I attempted to convince a local shop owner to carry D&D and Magic products on consignment. The shop was a new-age shop that recently opened up in my small, bible-belt, rural Missouri town. It's a bit unusual here, where people commonly have religious t-shirts, bumper stickers and even Christian music playing in the local Ace hardware store. Here is a place that has a lady with a "Got Wicca?" T-shirt behind the counter. They had customers request it before, and my initial meeting was hopeful. On my return, however, they told me that "These games are pretend, and the magic we sell here is real."
Initially disappointed, I began to laugh on the way home. All those times I've heard that conservative Christians claiming that D&D and Magic are recruiting tools by witches, and when you ask some real witches to sell it, they get kind of offended about the whole deal.
C'est la vie,
Initially disappointed, I began to laugh on the way home. All those times I've heard that conservative Christians claiming that D&D and Magic are recruiting tools by witches, and when you ask some real witches to sell it, they get kind of offended about the whole deal.
C'est la vie,