QLM Strikes Again!


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Sounds great! New minds wrapped around the concept of roleplay gaming. I can't wait until I can scrape up some kids from wherever to soil with the majesty of the polyhedral. I plan to use the D&D Adventure Game, just without the maps and counters.
 

Doc M,

My nephew and neice are availible every other weekend. :)

From what they told me, they are interested in playing anytime, any place, and for as long as possible.

I'll provide the minis and the pizza. ;)

And if D&D proves too complex for the young'ins you find, you are welcome to a copy of QLM. I'll even print you out one on Monday.
 

Gospog said:
As for what QLM stands for, I'm afraid that's a secret. But I will tell you that my Mother-in-law inadvertantly named the game.

Your mother-in-law inadvertantly named the game? Uh oh.


"Quickly Learn Manners!"

"Quietly Leave........Monkey-boy."

"Quit Losing Marbles!"

"Question: Like Mushrooms?"


:]
Tony M
 



This just in!

I just spoke with my nephew.

He just wrote two QLM adventures of his own. He's about to run them for his sister and step-brother. (age 15)

I'm so proud! :)
 




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