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What's the longest running "inside joke" at your table?
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<blockquote data-quote="ltclnlbrain" data-source="post: 1510759" data-attributes="member: 12882"><p>Hmm, well, I have a few that I might as well contribute.</p><p></p><p>"Happy Druid's Day" - This one came from a game where one of my regular players decided to take a shot at running an adventure. Keep in mind that this is his first time being a DM and the adventure itself isn't a very good one. Anyway, during this adventure, our party came across the home of a druid in the forest. He gave us a prewritten speech revealing certain plot points and such, but at the end of it, he added, "Oh, by the way, happy Druid's Day." Naturally, our PCs reacted with confusion. The druid went on to explain that today was the day that druid's all over the world celebrated their, well, druidity. This struck us as quite absurd, especially considering one of our fellow PCs was a druid. Therefore, every five minutes we would call the druid PC's attention and wish him a happy Druid's Day. This continued for several sessions where, at random intervals, we would wish each other a happy Druid's Day.</p><p></p><p>"WHO AM THROW THAT?" - Ah, good old Black Sails Over Freeport. At the beginning of this adventure, some human dock workers incite a riot by throwing a rock at an orc. When the rock hit the orc, he looked at the crowd angrily and boldly asked, "WHO AM THROW THAT?" This sent all of the players into huge laughing fits, and it took about 10 minutes before we were able to continue. From that point on, every time the players saw an orc, they would throw a rock at it so that the orc would shout, "WHO AM THROW THAT?" This joke was even applied to things outside the game. A few weeks ago, I went with several of my players to see Hellboy. During the movie, there is one part where one of the characters gets hit by a rock from offscreen. Naturally, at this point, one of my players shouted, "WHO AM THROW THAT?" We were laughing so hard we missed most of the next scene.</p><p></p><p>Good times, good times. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ltclnlbrain, post: 1510759, member: 12882"] Hmm, well, I have a few that I might as well contribute. "Happy Druid's Day" - This one came from a game where one of my regular players decided to take a shot at running an adventure. Keep in mind that this is his first time being a DM and the adventure itself isn't a very good one. Anyway, during this adventure, our party came across the home of a druid in the forest. He gave us a prewritten speech revealing certain plot points and such, but at the end of it, he added, "Oh, by the way, happy Druid's Day." Naturally, our PCs reacted with confusion. The druid went on to explain that today was the day that druid's all over the world celebrated their, well, druidity. This struck us as quite absurd, especially considering one of our fellow PCs was a druid. Therefore, every five minutes we would call the druid PC's attention and wish him a happy Druid's Day. This continued for several sessions where, at random intervals, we would wish each other a happy Druid's Day. "WHO AM THROW THAT?" - Ah, good old Black Sails Over Freeport. At the beginning of this adventure, some human dock workers incite a riot by throwing a rock at an orc. When the rock hit the orc, he looked at the crowd angrily and boldly asked, "WHO AM THROW THAT?" This sent all of the players into huge laughing fits, and it took about 10 minutes before we were able to continue. From that point on, every time the players saw an orc, they would throw a rock at it so that the orc would shout, "WHO AM THROW THAT?" This joke was even applied to things outside the game. A few weeks ago, I went with several of my players to see Hellboy. During the movie, there is one part where one of the characters gets hit by a rock from offscreen. Naturally, at this point, one of my players shouted, "WHO AM THROW THAT?" We were laughing so hard we missed most of the next scene. Good times, good times. :D [/QUOTE]
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