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Our D&D group is in combat, and according to custom, have appropriate movie-soundtrack background music.
DM
audiovile: As soon as we get our Big 60" TV, you should all come 'round and watch it.
Emo Wizard's player, to Heretic Cleric's player: Or we could watch it on yours, right? You have a big one now, don't you?
Heretic Cleric's player: Yeah, 56"
Emo Wizard's player: That works for me! Like a good girlfriend, I won't notice the four inches.
DM
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Emo Wizard's player, to Heretic Cleric's player: Or we could watch it on yours, right? You have a big one now, don't you?
Heretic Cleric's player: Yeah, 56"
Emo Wizard's player: That works for me! Like a good girlfriend, I won't notice the four inches.
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Date: 2007-11-29 06:29 am (UTC)Really.
But then that was the D&D campaign conducted during evenings and nights and often encroaching on the mornings of one Winter Term; and where at one point the characters' Chaotic antics sent one of the players (not me) into a bit of a nervous breakdown.
And where the DM gave us, as a member of our party, an NPC Kender named Fukui-san (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenji_Fukui). Who wound up being the tank in combat.
So, not entirely the most serious and weighty of campaigns.