Frostmarrow
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We usually play at a friend's game-store. This is really, really great. First, there is a coke vending machine which we open up so we can buy coke for our special discount price. We take turns bringing coffey. The room itself features a sturdy wooden table with eight semi-comfy chairs and two extra tables for the DM. On the table we have two extra-large Chessex battle-mats. The store is chock-full of minis, both painted and unpainted. (This is great as you can go into the store and pick out the perfect mini for your newly created character or a model building if the game calls for it.)
There is a pizza-parlour nearby and so is the local McDonalds. When we arrive the owner has put a pile of new books at our respective seats that we are expected to buy.
Once I forgot my dice so I simply picked up a new set on the spot.
The room is in the basement so there are only two small windows located at ceiling/ground level. The store is in a quiet neighborhood. On the wall behind the DM there is a black curtain with a jester's hat motif complete with bells. (Which the DM is expected to jingle whenever someone levels up!)
As we attend the store after business-hours we are never disturbed even though we often game for twelve hours. Etiquette demands that all cell-phones are turned off. The world could come to an end and we would never know. There is no television, no radio, no music, no computer just pens, paper, dice and imagination.
God, I love this game.
There is a pizza-parlour nearby and so is the local McDonalds. When we arrive the owner has put a pile of new books at our respective seats that we are expected to buy.

The room is in the basement so there are only two small windows located at ceiling/ground level. The store is in a quiet neighborhood. On the wall behind the DM there is a black curtain with a jester's hat motif complete with bells. (Which the DM is expected to jingle whenever someone levels up!)
As we attend the store after business-hours we are never disturbed even though we often game for twelve hours. Etiquette demands that all cell-phones are turned off. The world could come to an end and we would never know. There is no television, no radio, no music, no computer just pens, paper, dice and imagination.
God, I love this game.