The Saga of Angry Guy- Chapter the First

Mar 16, 2010 21:22



I have always harbored an interest in D&D. Something about the process of design, the concept behind creating a new persona for oneself appeals to me. With that in mind, I suppose it was only natural for me to eventually undergo the transition from player to dungeon master. I digress, though- this series is less about my experience with the game, ( Read more... )

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hobokitten March 17 2010, 05:14:39 UTC
Sadly, Angry dude sounds like my husband... But angrier. But then again my husband would be a fairly decent Deadpool. He plays good comical characters, he sucks at seriousness, but hey Krug the gay half-orc barbarian was fun to be around.
Angry guy does not sound like fun to be around :C

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vindicair March 17 2010, 05:19:52 UTC
Oh, just you wait. I haven't even gotten NEAR to the worst part yet.

Also, that character sounds quite excellent and hilarious. People are definitely way too serious when it comes to games like this. Even in the most dramatic, epic fantasy works, you need SOME comedy.

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hobokitten March 17 2010, 05:21:58 UTC
Krug was awesome XD He had a blanky, this tiny scrap of cloth that barely covered his bicep. He was the only person my cleric liked, due to the fact that we had a mindflayer, a annoyingly 'holier than thou' 'bronze dragon who doesn't know he's a dragon' who looked like an elf, and a overly grabby halfling neko rogue.

This guy sounds pretty bad though :C

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vindicair March 17 2010, 05:42:43 UTC
As I've said....you've not heard the half of it. This is just the introduction.

The current party in my main session consists of a sex-crazed paladin, a perverted fat cat-elf who speaks broken common, a mildly sociopathic dragonblood prankster, a confused druid who's still trying to figure out what she's doing there, a chronologically dyslexic time-traveller, and an ill-fated actor with about as much luck as a broken mirror underneath a step ladder with a black cat in front of it.

Amusing characters just make the game that much more fun to play.

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killiara March 17 2010, 07:30:06 UTC
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If you are anywhere near El Paso, Texas, I want to join your game.

That sounds so incredibly awesome the only thing keeping it from 'not even funny' is that it's comedy.

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vindicair March 17 2010, 17:32:30 UTC
'Fraid I don't live in the states- I'm way up in the snowy north.

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wbicepuppy March 18 2010, 02:17:52 UTC
Any chances of that being close to Québec?

Not that I, uh, need more tabletop games...

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vindicair March 18 2010, 06:24:04 UTC
I'm afraid we're much further west than Quebec, unfortunately.

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