Is this the world's best D&D gaming room?

The Burntwire Brothers have spent two years building a D&D room to contain their collection and perform as a space to play. Along with automatic lighting, strobes, and a fog machine, plus an integrated sound system, it contains props from the D&D movie, lanterns, stained glass effect windows, a door which requiers a skeleton key to open, a weapons rack, and a portcullis - plus, of course, shelves for gaming books and accessories.

The Burntwire Brothers have spent two years building a D&D room to contain their collection and perform as a space to play. Along with automatic lighting, strobes, and a fog machine, plus an integrated sound system, it contains props from the D&D movie, lanterns, stained glass effect windows, a door which requiers a skeleton key to open, a weapons rack, and a portcullis - plus, of course, shelves for gaming books and accessories.

You can see more photos at the original thread, but here are some of the highlights.

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lyle.spade

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If it were Hoarders style, all the boxes would be caved in and in pieces and the contents scattered all over the table and floor. There would also be cheeto crumbs and mostly empty Mountain Dew cans all over the place, as well as lots of dice conveniently scattered about to be stepped on.

Now that was a funny reply.
 

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lyle.spade

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It has everything but a bathroom.

Good point. However, would this bathroom be decorative or fantasy-realistic? I could see it being one of two types: decorative squishy vinyl toilet seat with a dragon on the cover and the seat itself decorated with the runes from the One Ring; a gilded mirror; towels with ampersand monograms...stuff like that.

Or, it could be a stone-walled room with a hole in the ground, looking down over an open sewer pipe.

Everyone's got their own standard for verisimilitude.
 


Henry

Autoexreginated
Actually, this inspires me that we need to collect as many addresses of people's pimped-out game rooms as possible (this one, the gamehole, I know that Perram from Know Direction has built a damned FANTASY TAVERN that his friends game in!!!) and we need to put together a Robin Leach style "Lifestyles of the Geek and Famous" show on Youtube. :)
 





Good point. However, would this bathroom be decorative or fantasy-realistic? I could see it being one of two types: decorative squishy vinyl toilet seat with a dragon on the cover and the seat itself decorated with the runes from the One Ring; a gilded mirror; towels with ampersand monograms...stuff like that.

Or, it could be a stone-walled room with a hole in the ground, looking down over an open sewer pipe.

Everyone's got their own standard for verisimilitude.

If you want it to be authentic, you've got to go garderobe all the way.
 

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