"So, what exactly is this D&D thing?"

Rel said:
Usually I try an analogy:

"Are you familiar with furry porn?"

"Uh...yes."

"WELL IT'S NOTHING LIKE THAT, YOU SICK BASTARD!!!"

Then I stomp away in righteous indignation.

I feel that this method helps keep my roleplaying hobby on the fringe of acceptable society, just where I like it.


ROTFL!!!!!!!! :D
 

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It's like the cops and robbers game you played as a kid, but with rules, instead of just "I hit you", "No you didn't", "Yes, I did"
 

Rel said:
Usually I try an analogy:

"Are you familiar with furry porn?"

"Uh...yes."

"WELL IT'S NOTHING LIKE THAT, YOU SICK BASTARD!!!"

Then I stomp away in righteous indignation.

I feel that this method helps keep my roleplaying hobby on the fringe of acceptable society, just where I like it.

OMG, you owe me a keyboard!
 


I ask them if they have seen Lord of the Rings. If they say yes, I tell them the players in the game make characters kind of like the fellowship. A person who runs the game (a referee) sets out challenges for the characters - like the Goblins, Orcs, and the Balrog.

If they ask more questions I go into more detail - if not I let it drop.
 

I'll have to go with pogre on the Lord of the Rings analogy. It's probably the best example of anything fantasy. Since the entertainment media has warmed up to such a genre, it won't be long until I stop hearing the stereotypes: "Hey, don't you play that game in the sewers or something?" -or- "Are you guys in a cult?"

Thank you, Peter Jackson, along with others!
(and Vin Diesel, for now I can tell every motorhead in my high school whenever they call me a geek, their favorite actor is a geek too.)

Cheers!
 




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