Even though I love the girls and the plot as been freaking awesome... I have to say something: Rejoice for KK is back. Time to bash some heads in!
You're assuming wrong.piscian said:(I'm assuming) They have to pay these women to play.
Yah. This series makes me feel *less* like an outcast to know that people from all walks of life enjoy the game. D&D shouldn't be exclusive to "Penny-arcade types." Cliques are bad, and you shouldn't exclude someone or accuse them of being poseurs just because their profession, sex, or way they dress differs from yours.Impluse_101 said:Doesn't matter who they are as a profession.
They are good people. Thank you Guys, you've sparked an interest in me to actually PLAY D&D.
And to me, thats a good thing.
Your good people. *Thumbs up*
For my groups it tended to be all over the place, sometimes in a four hour session it would be almost all business and we'd get loads done, then other weeks I'd be lucky to keep them all at the table and roleplaying for half the time.0over0 said:I wonder, if the average D&D group were filmed, how much time would actually be spent gaming, and how much eating, chatting, BSing, etc.
Just a thought that struck me.
Most of ours were cream crackers and beer... We were very lazy.0over0 said:I wonder, if the average D&D group were filmed, how much time would actually be spent gaming, and how much eating, chatting, BSing, etc.
Just a thought that struck me.
Let's see..Mike Mulvihill said:How many games are you running/playing in right now? And what kinds...