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Alex and I went to the weekly adult board game night at the local game store on Saturday night with two people from the GSA, and we played Superfight (fun! I got a 'select any comic book character' card and picked Lobo and thought I was unbeatable but then G got a blank card and picked Deadpool and got the attribute card 'three of them' so we ended up at a stalemate because neither of them can actually die, not just because of healing factors but because both of them are banned from the afterlife in different ways, and it went to a tiebreaker and my Demon beat his Street Fighter), and Say Anything (kinda boring and also the markers were super dead), and Moral Dilemmas (just absolutely terrible, a good concept if it hadn't been designed by someone who thought Cards Against Humanity was high art, like half the questions were basically 'do you exploit a disabled person for sex' and it was just so banal and boring and shitty, the only interesting question we found was about whether, only being able to choose one, you'd stop the assassination of JFK or of Kennedy), and then we opened a game called Raise Your Goblets and decided it was way too complicated and also B and Alex were both hitting sensory overload and were kind of Done with being in the loud back area of the game store, so Alex and I ran home and grabbed dice and Alex's laptop and printed some character sheets and met B and G back at B's house and we played D&D 5e in a goofy monsters-only campaign until like 1:30am. (Which did not get us very far into the campaign, but my bugbear with a crown of poison mushrooms was elected to stick her arm into a hole and fish out a magic skull because she has the longest arms and thus became the chosen disciple of Nal'khir the magic skull. B was a bee-themed kobold who wanted to fight everything and G was a rather sullen kenku.)
Anyway, I think the last time I played D&D in person might actually have been 3.5 when I was fifteen and was introduced to D&D by the anime club at my high school (and the ones who introduced me were seniors and then graduated, so there was only one year of it).
In theory the homebrew Bronze Age Crete apocalypse world-based game I'm in is starting back up and will be in early evenings on Saturdays, but it hasn't done so yet. We all kinda got unworkably busy over the holidays and now we're like ??? what was actually happening other than a tsunami hitting the city
Anyway, I think the last time I played D&D in person might actually have been 3.5 when I was fifteen and was introduced to D&D by the anime club at my high school (and the ones who introduced me were seniors and then graduated, so there was only one year of it).
In theory the homebrew Bronze Age Crete apocalypse world-based game I'm in is starting back up and will be in early evenings on Saturdays, but it hasn't done so yet. We all kinda got unworkably busy over the holidays and now we're like ??? what was actually happening other than a tsunami hitting the city