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<blockquote data-quote="TikkchikFenTikktikk" data-source="post: 5327495" data-attributes="member: 67494"><p>My daughter is 4 years old. She is extremely interested in the game that friends come over to play on Monday nights after she goes to bed, and the game that allows me to spend every Wednesday evening at The Comic Book Store.</p><p></p><p>She can't read yet, and she can't perform basic arithmetic.</p><p></p><p>But damn, can she pretend and play make believe and craft an epic tale given some duckies, a mermaid Barbie, and some seafaring Little People.</p><p></p><p>So I'd like to give her a taste of RPGing without the complexity or the violence. I can make stuff up no problem--we've played Settlers of Catan for ages by just making random maps and rolling dice to move the Thief pawn randomly around the board until she grows weary--but have to think many here have been in a similar position.</p><p></p><p>How did you create a fairy princess character for your preschool daughter such that there was drama--though non-violent and non-sexual drama--involved in helping the butterfly kingdom move to the south forest?</p><p></p><p>Edit: There **MUST** be vaguely D&Dish stuff involved like maps, tokens or miniatures, and much rolling of dice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TikkchikFenTikktikk, post: 5327495, member: 67494"] My daughter is 4 years old. She is extremely interested in the game that friends come over to play on Monday nights after she goes to bed, and the game that allows me to spend every Wednesday evening at The Comic Book Store. She can't read yet, and she can't perform basic arithmetic. But damn, can she pretend and play make believe and craft an epic tale given some duckies, a mermaid Barbie, and some seafaring Little People. So I'd like to give her a taste of RPGing without the complexity or the violence. I can make stuff up no problem--we've played Settlers of Catan for ages by just making random maps and rolling dice to move the Thief pawn randomly around the board until she grows weary--but have to think many here have been in a similar position. How did you create a fairy princess character for your preschool daughter such that there was drama--though non-violent and non-sexual drama--involved in helping the butterfly kingdom move to the south forest? Edit: There **MUST** be vaguely D&Dish stuff involved like maps, tokens or miniatures, and much rolling of dice. [/QUOTE]
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