José Kercadó
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Have you ever played Dungeons & Dragons or any other fantasy role-playing game? The Riyria books and Age Of Myth have a very D&D-ish feel to the adventures and the combat (which I love).
Michael J. Sullivan
Hey José. The last time I played D&D was about 2 years ago. There is a game that Peter V. Brett organizes at the ConFusion convention. Apparently someone dropped out unexpectedly so he was kind enough to drop me into the seat.
But yes, I did play it quite a bit around 1979 - 1983. In fact, it's one of the places I met my wife. We'd have a group of 6 - 8 players every Friday night and play until the wee hours of the morning. More often than not I was the DM (which probably isn't a surprise). Good times.
But yes, I did play it quite a bit around 1979 - 1983. In fact, it's one of the places I met my wife. We'd have a group of 6 - 8 players every Friday night and play until the wee hours of the morning. More often than not I was the DM (which probably isn't a surprise). Good times.
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