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potteba November 2 2006, 16:04:40 UTC
I love skittles, board games, an beer, but I never really learned how to play D&D for some reason.

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wanton_bliss November 2 2006, 16:06:43 UTC
Skittles aren't typically a part of the game. This was apparently an excessively aggressive bag.

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gavin November 2 2006, 16:41:53 UTC
You should gather all your comics together and produce a book from them (or a booklet at the very least). I'd buy it.

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wanton_bliss November 2 2006, 18:37:05 UTC
I'd argue not really enough for a book(let) yet... But I'll keep it in mind.

I'm not sure most of them would appeal to someone who wasn't a regular reader of my journal though.

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krotkrot November 2 2006, 16:46:35 UTC
i have dnd 2nite. last week we had to fight an exceptionally dangerous army of fire giants who were accompanied by a small donkey and a housecat miniature. luckily, we were able to subdue them by summoning a particualry aggressive pot of chutney who was able to massacre them all with its amazing 15ft reach. i love not having all the rights bits - it makes the imagination work harder. hehe.

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wanton_bliss November 2 2006, 18:38:52 UTC
We've actually faced the housecat miniature before ourselves. Not sure I'd want to go mano-a-mano against a pot of chutney though.

i love not having all the rights bits - it makes the imagination work harder.

That sounds like a personal problem...

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thesadpunk November 2 2006, 16:52:06 UTC
Did you get to eat them if you came out victorious?

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wanton_bliss November 2 2006, 18:35:34 UTC
Actually, Adrian ate them as they were killed, which only seems fair since he does most of the killing.

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gadge November 2 2006, 23:25:47 UTC
It's the purple ones you've got to watch out for.

And, is the house-cat miniature as dangerous as the real thing in D&D? Legends abound at their lethality in some early version of the rules...

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