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Monday, 23 June 2008, 6:19 PM
KD&D

Katherine's take on the D&D game:

I didn't really like the smaller lizard thingies [kobolds]. Because they dodged you every time.

It felt like everybody had -- it was like they were making a WebKin, that's how long it seems each player took.

I like my character, how she sneaks around. I think that's really me.

I like setting traps for people, except the bummer is I can't do it in battle. Junk shop? Real good stuff there.

 

Going to want to play some more?

Yeah!

Though, as more of a video gamer, she opined that her current online RPG, Adventure Quest, is more fun, because it's "faster." (And has its own Wikipedia page.)


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Tuesday, 24 June 2008, 7:01 AM
Quoth Artillery MKV ...

I think her reaction is PERFECT! I think she'll like follow sessions more as you all get used to the system and have to look stuff up less, and not having to generate characters (which is lengthy and likely to bore those with short attention spans).

That she empathizes with her character is great! That'll add to her roleplaying experience. Someday she'll realize there's stuff you can do in a P&P RPG that you can't do on-line.

Gratz!


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