Most Unlikely people who have expressed an interest in D&D?


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I used to game with this guy who was a running back for Baylor. The guy was Literally the BMOC... great guy, and a helluva Shadowrun player.
 

I think I got you all beat when I was over in Desert Storm and a couple of buddies and me were sitting around a table in our mess hall there was a Captian from one of our special operations departments who came over to us and asked what we were doing and we explained the game to him, he asked if we wanted to party together in which once we heard that we started making new characters which we did not have any classes yet.
Our characters were normal everyday characters just starting off and would introduced to our classes somewhere down the road. The next night we started the campaign which was really cool since our characters never adventured out of the little village we were in until that day. I started a journal for that character and was the map maker for the group since I was the most experienced out of the group. Needless to say that was the only night of that campaign since the captian got shipped back to the states that same week as well at the last minute which we were all disappointed with the situation.
 

My first DM was (and as far as I know, still is) an ordained Southern Baptist minister. D&D isn't the only area in which he breaks from the views of his church, so it's not too surprising.

He has been DMing the D&D Open at GenCon for 10 years or more now ... I don't think he's missed a GenCon since the first time a big group of us went, back in 1986 when I was 16. (I've only missed two since then, myself.)
 


My Late Grandma

Though, actually, it was Boot Hill.

And her idea of RP'ing was to walk around Mad Mesa blasting anything that got in her way. In her first half-hour of play she committed Horse Thievery, Bank Robbery, Murder of a Bartender, Arson of a Church, Murder of a Sherrif's Deputy and a host of other transgressions against the public peace.

What finally did her in was running out of bullets:)
 

mcrow said:
I once had a pastor @ a local church ask if I would run a game of D&D for him and his youth group. I was like "whaaaaaaaat?! ehm....sure!".

Interestingly, the UTTERLY UNBELIEVEABLY arrogant and unlikeable Reverend of the religious school I was forced to go to ran a game similar to D&D, to teach his version of morality.

His name?

Reverend Wererat

Truly, has irony ever been any sweeter?
 


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