I was listening to "Words of Advice for Young People" by Material and William S. Burroughs (adult language in lyrics):
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scU3WE560Gc]YouTube - Words Of Advice William S. Burroughs[/ame]
And it got me thinking...what kinds of things might WSB have said to youngsters in a D&D (or other FRPG) campaign world?
"Never play Rochambeau with a Monk."
"Some of you, if you live long enough, may encounter an Orc guarding a pie. Don't be a fool, don't be the first to taste it- Orcs aren't known for their quality baking, but they are known for killing people. You don't know what- or who- is in that pie."
Anyone else?
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scU3WE560Gc]YouTube - Words Of Advice William S. Burroughs[/ame]
And it got me thinking...what kinds of things might WSB have said to youngsters in a D&D (or other FRPG) campaign world?
"Never play Rochambeau with a Monk."
"Some of you, if you live long enough, may encounter an Orc guarding a pie. Don't be a fool, don't be the first to taste it- Orcs aren't known for their quality baking, but they are known for killing people. You don't know what- or who- is in that pie."
Anyone else?