Upcoming D&D
Jun. 13th, 2008 02:12 amFinally, dsKC is back in the US, and apparently he already has a good 5 sessions worth of material for the campaign. He's insane. That's the only way to explain it. But in a good way.
I talked to him today and told him about the gazebo that appeared on Harvard yard during graduation and he was very amused. I'm not sure if it's still around, but it probably is. Don't go inside. Your life could be in danger if you do so!
And I asked him all sorts of crazy things, like if I could be a dragon. I'd totally be a prismatic dragon of awesome. He said "we'll see." I also told him that in my last campaign I would ask hKC all sorts of crazy things and that dsKC should probably just disregard them since I'm sure he would answer "no" most of the time. Though he's bribeable by cool ideas.
I might also be coming up with a Halfling religion and history for him if I decide I want to be a Halfling. Or even if I'm a dragon. I like having D&D based homework, especially since it's not like I can prepare spells and buy items at the moment, and it's not like I have Greek homework yet. I also decided I would pass dsKC notes in Greek class about D&D. In Greek writing, of course.
And I'm still figuring out Shabbat. Apparently everyone is busy or away this weekend. I might end up just staying by GM and not doing anything Jewish. Are any of you undergrads still around?
I talked to him today and told him about the gazebo that appeared on Harvard yard during graduation and he was very amused. I'm not sure if it's still around, but it probably is. Don't go inside. Your life could be in danger if you do so!
And I asked him all sorts of crazy things, like if I could be a dragon. I'd totally be a prismatic dragon of awesome. He said "we'll see." I also told him that in my last campaign I would ask hKC all sorts of crazy things and that dsKC should probably just disregard them since I'm sure he would answer "no" most of the time. Though he's bribeable by cool ideas.
I might also be coming up with a Halfling religion and history for him if I decide I want to be a Halfling. Or even if I'm a dragon. I like having D&D based homework, especially since it's not like I can prepare spells and buy items at the moment, and it's not like I have Greek homework yet. I also decided I would pass dsKC notes in Greek class about D&D. In Greek writing, of course.
And I'm still figuring out Shabbat. Apparently everyone is busy or away this weekend. I might end up just staying by GM and not doing anything Jewish. Are any of you undergrads still around?