[AK]Bribo
If you were a zombie and I had to kill you, I'd feel sad.
On behalf of all non-WoW players: Huh?
Pen-and-paper D&D geekdom humor is lost on poor Nuts.
Yeah, not WoW. Good old fashioned D&D. I saw that cartoon and it made me chuckle.
Which makes me wonder - how many AKers and friends of AKers have ever or still play the pen and paper D&D? </raises hand>
[AK]Bribo
If you were a zombie and I had to kill you, I'd feel sad.
I played D&D from around 1977-79 or so through college in the late 80's.
The sun has fallen down
And the billboards are all leering
And the flags are all dead at the top of their poles.
Wow... you were a nerd before Katana's Blade was even born!
Heck, before I was even born..Originally Posted by [AK]Nuts
lol, <3
Retired EQ, WoW Player.
August Knights
Secretary of War
Brewmaster
I played in high school, but didn't continue into college, a couple of different P'n'P games. I DM'd, at various points, Ravenloft and Planescape in the classic AD&D line, I played a Shadowrun campaign with Faxman, and I DM'd a little-known one called Torg: The Possibility Wars, created by a little known company called West End Games (which, coincidentally, operated out of my maternal family's hometown of Honesdale, PA). That one was my favorite RPG ever--it mixed different traditional RPG "genres" (complete with different rules for different zones) and set them all on modern Earth under the guise of an extradimensional invasion. Tons of fun, but it ended too soon--West End sold the line to someone else, but not before publishing a "wrap-up" module where the invaders were vanquished, thus ensuring that whichever company it was that bought it couldn't do much with it.