Captain NeMo
First Post
Thanks to a school project/assignment thingy-ma-bobba I've been thinking about D&D and roleplaying as a whole. The gist of it is that I have to deliver a talk on my chosen subject for 5-10 minutes and I will be graded on clear speech, good use of language, props etc.
If you haven't figured it out by now, I have (rather foolishly) chosen Dungeons and Dragons as my subject of choice. And that's where I'm coming to some problems. I know WHAT the main body of the speech will be; thanks to the guidelines on the talk I must present a brief history concerning the topic, what it is, why it appeals to me and a bit of general information. Naturally this means an explanation of TSR, Gary Gygax, the various editions, the cartoons and the like as well as a potentially embarrasing mention of what it is to be a roleplayer.
Perhaps if you've had to do something similiar, my fellow ENworlders could help me learn from thier mistakes and let me know a good way to word things, how to capture their interest and not make a fool of myself...if that's even possible.
Thoughts, pity and cruel taunts are all appreciated.
If you haven't figured it out by now, I have (rather foolishly) chosen Dungeons and Dragons as my subject of choice. And that's where I'm coming to some problems. I know WHAT the main body of the speech will be; thanks to the guidelines on the talk I must present a brief history concerning the topic, what it is, why it appeals to me and a bit of general information. Naturally this means an explanation of TSR, Gary Gygax, the various editions, the cartoons and the like as well as a potentially embarrasing mention of what it is to be a roleplayer.
Perhaps if you've had to do something similiar, my fellow ENworlders could help me learn from thier mistakes and let me know a good way to word things, how to capture their interest and not make a fool of myself...if that's even possible.
Thoughts, pity and cruel taunts are all appreciated.