D&D Campaign blog in the New Yorker


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Well...Almost a Campaign blog more fictional if at all


tight little yarn, that.

nice line- "This must be what the official after-school game is like—gifted children dreaming up splendors, not middle-trackers squirming beneath a nutso’s moods."

Didn't Erik Mona play in the after-school game?

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Holy crap, that article's from the future!

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Not the future, the past. I think I played in that campaign.

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David Fryer wrote:
Not the future, the past. I think I played in that campaign.

My very first time as DM was a lot like that...but Due to lack of Experience. I picked up speed in the years that followed and am the awesome DM with insane Campaign Ideas you enjoy today.

My little brother decided one day he wanted into My D&D campaign. So the first time the other Players meet him was as this Little Halfling with a sliver Derringer fleeing down a hallway toward them. They never stuck around long enough to find out what the hell was chasing him and he didnt say.


yellowdingo wrote:
My very first time as DM was a lot like that...but Due to lack of Experience. I picked up speed in the years that followed and am the awesome DM with insane Campaign Ideas you enjoy today.

Did you pick up speed because your dad got you a Corvette? And today do your insane ideas involve driving off a cliff?

Dark Archive

You don't need a corvette to drive off a cliff, these days you can do it with a segway.


David Fryer wrote:
You don't need a corvette to drive off a cliff, these days you can do it with a segway.

Accidentally.

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Tensor wrote:
David Fryer wrote:
You don't need a corvette to drive off a cliff, these days you can do it with a segway.

Accidentally.

The Accelerator and Steering locked in?

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