D&D at my wedding

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ShadowStar42

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All right, so I'm getting married in about 9 months and I'm taking advantage of the opportunity to have a D&D themed grooms cake. Our baker can do just about anything for example...
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Anyway, any suggests on what the most awesome D&D cake would be?
 

El Poncho

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You should put on the cake 'Stereotypes, I'm breaking them' :D
 

ArcWinter

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Ooh, make it an Eidolon! (is that right?)

Y'know, those construct-type monsters. Look it up, they are cool.
 

FactualSquirrel

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This doesn't seem like the greatest idea in the world.

In fact, I would severely suggest not doing it, because, well, yeah.

Also, what's wrong with a regular wedding cake?
 

FactualSquirrel

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TheNamlessGuy said:
I'm gonna have a Pac-Man cake at my wedding!

Regular wedding cakes are, just that, regular
Firstly, that sounds awesome, but pacman's not known as a symbol for nerd.

Secondly, why don't you have a regular wedding cake made out of pacmans (pacmen?)?

Thirdly, are you actually getting married, or is that hypothetical?
 

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ShadowStar42 said:
Anyway, any suggests on what the most awesome D&D cake would be?
Wouldn't it be kind of cool if you decided on a creature, beast or a D&D type of character that represents you the most. Say, just for exampel (not trying to offend you or anything) that the bride is a Drow and the groom is a Beholder and the cake can be the bride and groom, as the character they think represents them.
 

ShadowStar42

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factualsquirrel said:
This doesn't seem like the greatest idea in the world.

In fact, I would severely suggest not doing it, because, well, yeah.

Also, what's wrong with a regular wedding cake?
We having a regular wedding cake also, a Grooms Cake is a relatively new tradition in which a second cake representing the grooms interests is served. Don't worry, this has all been completely cleared with my fiance.
 

similar.squirrel

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How does your fiancée feel about Dungeons and Dragons? You must lose this dangerous illusion you seem to have about the man being able to decide anything aesthetic about the wedding.
 

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if your fiancée is letting you have this... do not let them go they are a keeper.

and i think some kind of dragon would be cool. or possibly like a dungeon with adventurers in it and theyre all little eatable/edible people.
 

FactualSquirrel

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ShadowStar42 said:
We having a regular wedding cake also, a Grooms Cake is a relatively new tradition in which a second cake representing the grooms interests is served. Don't worry, this has all been completely cleared with my fiance.
In that case, go for it, although I don't play D&D, so I have no idea what to do.

MBergman said:
Aw, what's the fun in that?
Um, eating it?
TheNamlessGuy said:
1. How is Pac-Man not nerdy?
(I'm thinking a Pac-Man being slain by the Master Sword...
Awesome)
2. Pac-Men.
And no, that would just be weird
3. I am getting married, I just haven't found the girl I want to marry yet
1. Pacman, while it is nerdy, is not considered a symbol for nerds. D&D, however, is probably the thing that is best known for being nerdy.
2.good to know
And a pacman-singular cake isn't?
3. That doesn't sound overly definite, you have no idea if she(or he)'ll allow you to have a pacman cake, and I thought you were asexual?