Getting Ready for Confrontation (via theprint), from the Flickr pool D&D: Sundering Wrath. Basically, when the DM and at least one other player are professional photographers, you get the most beautifully-photographed D&D game I’ve ever seen.
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Getting Ready for Confrontation (via theprint), from the Flickr pool D&D: Sundering Wrath. Basically, when the DM and at least one other player are professional photographers, you get the most beautifully-photographed D&D game I’ve ever seen.
new poster design. if you play a certain ‘dungeons and dragons’, or have ever wanted to, you should come to this. location may change. but seriously.
I just like this poster, the name and the idea. Also, two notes.
One: predictably, I’m not going to SxSW this year, but if you want to get away from whatever, here’s another option on Monday night.
Two: Yes, it says 2009, but March 15 is a Monday this year, so I’m assuming it’s the year that’s wrong. So there you go. Then again, there’s no contact info, so make sure to have your party’s rogue check for traps I am a dolt, and Nik has pointed out that that’s the address, not the year. Good morning.
— The Onion AV Club Chicago: D&D 101: Why now is the time to start role-playing
Street D&D - San Francisco (via thekingofrpgs)
Presumably done as a tie-in to the then-upcoming, now-released King of RPGs manga. I need to pick up a copy, as I have writer Jason Thompson’s original mini-comic, which still cracks me up.