Given this boards almost magical ability to summon forth those people named within a few hours, i thought i'd give it a shot! :D
I'm waiting....
Maybe if I accused her of being a troll she'd feel compelled to show up and defend herself. But then she'd accuse me in turn of being a Forge-ite and an apologist for Poison'd. :(
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Scarlett loves GNS you fuck!
Quote from: One Horse TownGiven this boards almost magical ability to summon forth those people named within a few hours, i thought i'd give it a shot! :D
It's always funny until they actually show up with a bloody knife and you realize that all of your friends are dead.
Oh, wait. That's what happens in horror movies.
Jessica Alba....
Sorry. I just figured as long as we're trying to summon comely women...
Quote from: James J SkachSorry. I just figured as long as we're trying to summon comely women...
Now see, there's a spell that would have made OD&D much more interesting.
Quote from: WerekoalaNow see, there's a spell that would have made OD&D much more interesting.
What do you think that picture of the Succubus was doing in the original Monster Manual?
I keep hearing rumors that Darryl Hannah actually does play D&D. Maybe our committe of conjurers should start with her?
The conjuring only works with people who roleplay. Otherwise George Bush and about a hundred thousand Japanese female cosplayers would have come to rpg.net's Tangency ages ago.
So...
Vin Diesel!
Colbert!
Bill Gates! (Come, he had to have been a roleplayer, just look at him.)
Um... who else? And we want references to them saying they gamed. Not just, "I heard once..."
QuoteVin Diesel, Robin Williams, Moby, Matthew Lillard (best known for playing Shaggy in the Scooby Doo franchise) and The Daily Show's Stephen Colbert have all publicly embraced the game.
source (http://www.mountainx.com/features/2005/1102dandd.php)
Mike Myers (the comedian, not the unstoppable horror villain) has also said he played D&D.
Wil Wheaton... and I think Judy Dench was playing with Vin Diesel...