No. 5235 - Dracula is running a very deadly D&D campaign
> Annotation: One of the knobs that can be twiddled when setting up a roleplaying campaign is how lethal the game will be.
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> For the characters, not the players.
Reminds me of Leftover Soup #70:
> Lily: The male may live.
> Ellen (bowing): Thank you, Game Master.
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> Annotation: For those of you who don't play D&D and aren't familiar with the social makeup of a gaming group, allow me to assure you that Ellen is being facetious in panel 4, there. The vast majority of GMs do not require you to bow to them in your own home, nor do they have any measure of control over the lifespan of your roommates.
> Annotation: One of the knobs that can be twiddled when setting up a roleplaying campaign is how lethal the game will be.
>
> For the characters, not the players.
Reminds me of Leftover Soup #70:
> Lily: The male may live.
> Ellen (bowing): Thank you, Game Master.
>
> Annotation: For those of you who don't play D&D and aren't familiar with the social makeup of a gaming group, allow me to assure you that Ellen is being facetious in panel 4, there. The vast majority of GMs do not require you to bow to them in your own home, nor do they have any measure of control over the lifespan of your roommates.
Statistics: Posted by b_jonas — 12 Jul 2024 09:41