You will get the key in your list of won games.
Have a nice winter season with friends and family.
Please no simple thank you. If you want to thank me, how about some fun stories from your RPG group (if this is your cup of tea)?
Did your GM have some nasty surprise for you, but you managed to solve it in a completely different way?
Did you have an epic fumble, that your group kept referencing for weeks or even years?
Stuff you could find on https://www.reddit.com/r/gametales/ which you have suffered through yourself and can now talk about at the next gathering around the campfire.
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Happy Holidays and thanks for sharing
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thanks a lot dude!
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No epic fumbles or such here, I have barely played any pen and paper games.
Did have a long and hard day of work once, where at the end I fumbled a cheese cake and my college and I burst out laughing. We referenced that for months because of how the cheese cake bounced.
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Thank you!
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I'm more of a lone player, no multiplayer stories.
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Sure. D&D was a huge fail because no one knew (in my community) how to be a proper DM. D&D was way ahead of its time. All of those complicated mechanics predated computers--so they simply chugged through the probabilities with charts and dice and paper. But the imagination of a versed DM pulled the game together into a storied adventure.
Now, with computers quickly doing all the data computations/tracking and providing visuals/graphics, the RPG game was born into its proper body--a computer. In various representations, the computer creates a much better fantasy platform. (I just saw the link to a working old-school Zork on SG yesterday.)
Could you imagine playing Breakout or a Match3 game with pen and paper? I am sure it could be done, longhand and tedious.
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Someone with your nickname... I would have expected a more enthusiastic embrace of sitting around a table, playing with friends :)
I play both the classic RPGs with pen&paper(D&D, Pathfinder, GURPS, ...), as well as computer based ones (Skyrim, Guild Wars 2, ...).
Both are fun in their own way :)
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Hint for Chartres Cathedral Labyrinth puzzle:
Every letter or digit on the labyrinth is important.
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