--- Damon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[I wrote]

<snip> 
> >Still, I might go hunt a game up this summer - even
> >horses can't supply that thrill of foiling the
> >D'Master's evil plan of annihilation!  ;)
> 
> Absolutely and whole-heartedly recommend you go find
> one. I dropped out of 
> gaming during college and the Military, but my
> senior year I started 
> getting back into it and found a good group and have
> been playing since 
> (prob going on 5 years by now). No it wasn't like it
> was when I was a gamer 
> previously in Middle to H.S.--its a lot more mature,
> the adventures are 
> more intricate, with depth, and more satisfying.
> I'll never re-capture the 
> feeling when I felled the mighty Greek Gods out of
> the 1e AD&D Deities and 
> Demigods book with my uber-powerful Githyanki
> Fighter-Mage (I broke nearly 
> every rule with that character...) but the games are
> SOOO much better. And 
> wonderful for different reasons.

<big grin>
Ah, yes - Kaydessa, the thief-wizardess-unofficial
cleric, who managed to catch 2 horses, heave a
stricken party member to one, then ride away to
safety...all on *one* remaining hit point!  (OK, maybe
it pays to have the DM like you ;} )

It's probably a good thing that I didn't discover D&D
until college; I'm sure I'd have gotten in trouble as
a youngster - heck, I might even have *snuck out of
the house* to play!  We were smart enough to confine
games to one night on the weekend, thus minimizing
'no-shows' at morning classes...  ;)

Outwardly Sedate Maru

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