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<blockquote data-quote="Kobold Stew" data-source="post: 7751087" data-attributes="member: 23484"><p>DMing for my son and his friends has made some of my fondest memories: </p><p></p><p>Watching them draw their characters and change them as the adventure proceeds (always unprompted). My son writing out Dexterity and Constitution repeatedly (because character sheets can be writing practice for the very young -- for a while I would let them have anything in their backpack as long as they wrote it out. </p><p></p><p>Encouraging them to break some societal rules and go on an adventure (once my son't friend was afraid to abandon a boat they had been lent to go to an island to stop an orc that had been terrorizing some fishermen. He knew he had to fight the orc, but he was concerned that he might lose the boat and get in trouble.)</p><p></p><p>We lived in London for a year, and were leaving during the 5e playtest. My final day there was spent on a day-long game with my son and five of his friends, each of whom had a brand new set of dice I had bought for them. It was magical, and when we returned six months later, four of the kids wanted to continue the same game....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kobold Stew, post: 7751087, member: 23484"] DMing for my son and his friends has made some of my fondest memories: Watching them draw their characters and change them as the adventure proceeds (always unprompted). My son writing out Dexterity and Constitution repeatedly (because character sheets can be writing practice for the very young -- for a while I would let them have anything in their backpack as long as they wrote it out. Encouraging them to break some societal rules and go on an adventure (once my son't friend was afraid to abandon a boat they had been lent to go to an island to stop an orc that had been terrorizing some fishermen. He knew he had to fight the orc, but he was concerned that he might lose the boat and get in trouble.) We lived in London for a year, and were leaving during the 5e playtest. My final day there was spent on a day-long game with my son and five of his friends, each of whom had a brand new set of dice I had bought for them. It was magical, and when we returned six months later, four of the kids wanted to continue the same game.... [/QUOTE]
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