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CuriousLord -> Dungeons & Discourse (11/21/2007 9:28:38 PM)

This is what D&D would be if it were slightly more philosophical.

Wouldn't it be kind of neat if debates could occur like this?  I'd so opt for the Existentialist class of Rational alignment.

"You don't exist."  <poof>




Not quite humor, but pretty light hearted.




LadyEllen -> RE: Dungeons & Discourse (11/22/2007 3:47:45 AM)

Definitely

But since I have the Trusty Sword Of Truth (+d20 to hit, 3d20 argument destruction), I'm sure I'd win

Found that sword outside the High Court, about the time Aitken's libel action failed mind you

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philosophy -> RE: Dungeons & Discourse (11/22/2007 9:43:32 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

Definitely

But since I have the Trusty Sword Of Truth (+d20 to hit, 3d20 argument destruction), I'm sure I'd win

Found that sword outside the High Court, about the time Aitken's libel action failed mind you

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..didn't work very well for Aitken though....[:D]




LadyEllen -> RE: Dungeons & Discourse (11/22/2007 9:47:18 AM)

its probably one of those cursed swords - but of course I play by the rules so I think its great!

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philosophy -> RE: Dungeons & Discourse (11/22/2007 9:59:06 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

its probably one of those cursed swords - but of course I play by the rules so I think its great!

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..just don't go pairing it with that shield of fair play [:D]




bipolarber -> RE: Dungeons & Discourse (11/22/2007 10:26:45 AM)

I suppose it would depend on how fair the DM was... (that's what pretty much turned me off to D&D back in the 70's.)

BTW, try reading John Kovolic's "Dork Tower" comic sometime, if you haven't discovered it yet. Sometimes, it's like my life, crossed with "Peanuts."





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