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Old 03-10-2014, 08:33 PM   #239
Katsunami
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@ Katsunami:
Haven't you said, you came to RPG via Baldurs Gate?
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No right to be offended then, you are "only" a computer gameruntil you receive the baptising pen & paper playing experience Come over to the round table and roll the sacred dice we have pizza & cookies too.
I have played (A)D&D, both computer games and tabletop between 1998 and 2005, but since I started full time work (i.e., not a studet anymore), I don't really have the time anymore Even if I had, the group I played with has dispersed all over the country, and the Dungeon Master is dead. (Literally...)

And, to be honest, my RPG'ing is now limited to replaying an old RPG such as Baldur's Gate once in a while, and reading Forgotten Realms fantasy.

By the way, since we're talking about books and authors, and now got D&D RPG's mixed into it, the only thing I can say is that Planescape: Torment was one of the best fantasy books I ever played. (Yes, you read that right.)

That story was beyond amazing, and then some.

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