D&D at my wedding

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TSED

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TheNamlessGuy said:
TSED said:
Ummm.

A sadist is not a satanist. It's. It's not even close, where'd you get that from?
Oh, well I meant sadist.

I was tired, shush
This makes even less sense then, as evidenced by a rewording of the written exchange.

"... You enjoy other people's suffering."

"NUH UH! I don't believe in God!"



See how this makes no sense? The two are entirely unrelated concepts. This is why you are catching flak for the statement, in an effort to make you reword it to something logical and sensible.
 

Altorin

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beholders are typically considered the quintessential D&D monster, as they don't make many appearances elsewhere (if any, honestly, I haven't looked, but I think they're pretty much just a D&D thing.

Another interesting garnish could be a gelatinous cube, complete with edible skeletons and stuff in it.

Mind Flayers are another D&D exclusive creature (although they're derivative of Lovecraft).
 

megapenguinx

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MY vote goes towards a 20 sides die and a 2 litter bottle of Mountain Dew.
Sorry, my knowledge of D&D is rather limited....
 

Altorin

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LordNue said:
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That's a little pathetic there, OP.
why? because the groom likes D&D?
No because he's letting his hobbies spill a little too much into his life, his wedding especially. Nothing wrong with liking D&D.
it's a groom's cake. It's meant to be dedicated to something that the groom enjoys. that's the point.

If he really likes D&D, and especially if he shares that experience with his wife, and his groomsmen and he will be geeking out over it (as I probably would too, depending), then bravo.

calling that pathetic? I think you're pathetic.
 

mooncalf

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A D&D Wedding? *imagination runs wild*
"Do you take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife?"
"Father I'm Chaotic Good."
"Ahem, Chaotic Good wedded wife?"
"Just a second, pastor." *rolls fortitude* "Failed again!"
"Did you add your I'll-castrate-you-if-you-leave-me-at-the-altar modifier?"
"+20! Okay I do."
 

ShadowKatt

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You do realise that the wedding is for the woman? As much as I hate to be the killjoy on this one, if you throw a D&D themed wedding for you and the grooms, and your wife is cool with it, I'd wager she's not and this is going to haunt you for the rest of your *coughshortcough* marrige.
 

Altorin

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ok, I think people are misunderstanding the idea of a groom's cake.

A groom's cake is the ONE thing in a modern wedding that is supposed to be all about the groom.

It's a gift from their family for putting up with all the bullshit that guys have to put up with being the groom.

It isn't going to affect the wedding

it's not setting a theme that the rest of the wedding will have to play to.

It will sit in the corner of the room, next to a probably much larger wedding cake, and it will be focused on D&D, as the groom enjoys it, and he and his friends will have a good laugh about it.
 

Timotei

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I'd say make it somehting that you won't look back on in a few years and think "What the hell was wrong with me?"
 

deadmandante

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I love the two fighting about the Pac-Man cake. As for me, I support Ultrasnail's vote but will go a bit further with it. My guess is that a few people from your group will be at the wedding, if not all of them. Get the either most fun or most frustrating map you can remember having an instance on and the character's that were there as little marzipan or spun sugar figures.
 

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ShadowStar42 said:
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...
http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/east_king/red/news/55883442.html
(sorry, never figured out how to power images)
Anyway, any suggests on what the most awesome D&D cake would be?
go for a 20-sided die. or a set of 20-sided dice.
 

ShadowStar42

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Altorin said:
ok, I think people are misunderstanding the idea of a groom's cake.

A groom's cake is the ONE thing in a modern wedding that is supposed to be all about the groom.

It's a gift from their family for putting up with all the bullshit that guys have to put up with being the groom.

It isn't going to affect the wedding

it's not setting a theme that the rest of the wedding will have to play to.

It will sit in the corner of the room, next to a probably much larger wedding cake, and it will be focused on D&D, as the groom enjoys it, and he and his friends will have a good laugh about it.
Thank you, I've tried to explain that a couple of times through out but I don't think I've made myself clear.

Thanks everyone for the suggestions but I'm still having trouble. We have a lot of people saying Gelatinous Cube, but that's really jello not cake, and several suggestions of a 20 sided die but I mean look at that dragon. Seems sad to waste someone with that sort of awesome going for him on a polyhedral.

I'm not sure how I'd make it look good but one of my thoughts was having the wizard from Dungeons and Dragons the animated series http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085011/ pulling the new iconic gnome from his hat http://www.wizards.com/DnD/Article.aspx?x=dnd/toon/20071219a What do people think about that?