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If I weren't roleplaying I'd be...


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I'd probably be actually writing, instead of just reading.

The games have sucked up most of my creative impulses that way, except for my poetry.
 

That's easy - playing CCGs. :p

Seriously, though, as God of Paladins, if I didn't spend as much time roleplaying, I'd have probably gotten around to increasing and empowering my Paladin forces on Earth to the point of bringing about a Final War Between Good vs. Evil, and the end of everything. But as long as there could be a nice session of D&D or Mutants and Masterminds or something the following weekend, I just haven't had the heart. ;)
 


Guesses: Much wealthier, less religious, not married to my current wife, possessed of fewer trustworthy friends, in politics.

Overall, I think gaming's a good thing for me.
 

...wondering what to do with all this cash.

Actually, considering I haven't been able to put together a game in about a year, I guess you could say I'm not exactly roleplaying now.
 

Not much different. Instead of having a husband that role played, i would have a husband that played video games. Instead of him writing adventures, he'd write books. I'd be pretty much the same. I would probably hang at out the bars and clubs more.
 

If I weren't ropleplaying...

After my divorce, I returned to acting and the theater, but after my first gig ended my boss made me choose between my job and my "hobby". And her points were valid. There was no way I could move up in management with such a time-consuming distraction. So I re-upped with DnD.

I guess if I stopped playing, I'd start writing theater again, which was actually my focus way, way back.
 

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