kind of. I'm in the computer engineering course at college and in the first year we have a project to make a robot in groups(in the third year the project will be making a rocket with a 3D printer!!!)
so you play D&D. I've never played it, sounds cool.
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kind of. I'm in the computer engineering course at college and in the first year we have a project to make a robot in groups(in the third year the project will be making a rocket with a 3D printer!!!)
so you play D&D. I've never played it, sounds cool.
It's great because you can do virtually anything in it, without the obvious restrictions of console RPGs. I've fleshed-out a completely unique game setting using a subset of the most recent D&D rules. Crystals of Silveria is a series set within that world.
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I could imagine Wart's parenting...
"Now, Wart Jr., if you eat your veggies you'll shrink down small and weak!"
"Wart Jr.! No veggies till you finish your hamburger, salty fries and gigantic bucket-sized strawberry thick shake!"
"If I EVER catch you drawing on the castle walls again...you'll never eat another veggie! EVER! Do I make myself clear, Wart Jr.?"
"Pay me 20 Rupees and I'll talk." CHINK
"Never forget the comfort of freshly-washed shorts."
goodbyes are a sad part of life but for every end there's a new beggining so one must never stop looking forward to the next dawn
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