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Post by Drozgul on Dec 5, 2009 2:24:50 GMT -5
Bound to be great...fill it up!
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rlandis
Journeyman
FOR THE EMPIRE!
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Post by rlandis on Dec 5, 2009 2:30:09 GMT -5
When, your being the cashier, and you look the customer in the face and without even thinking, name the price they have to pay useing the Terms of Gold and Silver.
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Post by Drozgul on Dec 5, 2009 3:03:14 GMT -5
Walking away from delivering a pizza to a customer's house and noting the decorations in the yard/car/house, and consider going back to see if they were inspired by gaming.
Striking up conversation with strangers simply because you THOUGHT you heard an accent familiar to a recent game session.
Comparing the boobs of a waitress at Red Lobster to those of the tavern wench to your wife by saying "Remember Hilda, the dame from the Last Drop Tavern? Her rack was just like our server!"
Mindlessly saying "Welcome to the Castle" when answering your work phone.
Testing game design on co-workers who have no idea what the hell you're prattling on about.
And finally, when your dreams either dictate the action of your next session, or RE-define in vivid detail the elements of your last session.
Just a few of mine.
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Fenix
Journeyman
Who in the hell do you think I am?
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Post by Fenix on Dec 5, 2009 11:31:10 GMT -5
When you stumble, drop something, can't find something, or miss a obvious thing. And say "I rolled a 1"
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Lady Masquerade
Journeyman
Look into my eyes. Do you see who I see?
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Post by Lady Masquerade on Dec 5, 2009 16:59:27 GMT -5
When your coworker fangirls giggle and flaunt over Twilight and Edward, and one of them says "They don't sparkle, they glisten," and you have to fight the urge to walk over and diablerize them.
When you've become so attached to your characters, that in-game loss or sorrow to your character makes you cry in real life. (I am guilty of that.)
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Post by daginae on Mar 1, 2010 20:09:54 GMT -5
When you have had WAY too much to drink, but the only thing you can think to do before passing out is log onto your favorite character and walk around just to see what trouble you can cause.
Also, know and can fluently speak totally fictitious languages such as Sindarian or Gnomish.
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Post by Drozgul on Aug 19, 2010 17:29:32 GMT -5
When you reach a point where you're not sure its your schtick anymore. Or when you feel like either you or the party you play in is what's dragging down the fun.
Remember to take breaks, open up the schedule, and not to play in EVERY game on the table. Yes, I am making this mistake AGAIN.
Ugh!
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Lady Masquerade
Journeyman
Look into my eyes. Do you see who I see?
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Post by Lady Masquerade on Aug 19, 2010 17:48:51 GMT -5
Remember to take breaks, open up the schedule, and not to play in EVERY game on the table. "Exalted".
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