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  2. How was your run of Curse of Strahd? I'll show you mine if you show me yours. :)
  3. It sounds like using a module to run different groups of people through a roleplaying game. I've run several groups through the same adventure before and it was a different enough experienced each time to make it fun. Of course, I tend to alter the world based on player's input, so things tend to start identical and quickly go in very different directions. I can imagine taking the same plot seed and character idea and turn it into something unique with every person I play it with. I haven't done it, but it sounds interesting. I'd be curious to see how many people come up with different ideas, characters, and themes based on the same
  4. Normally, instead of using the EXACT SAME idea, I'll take bits and pieces of the original to form a new world. Almost like...finishing a painting with a different type of paint than before. It looks good and is similar to what you want but it is also...noticeably different...
  5. It is an interesting question. I've never taken a fleshed-out setting to two separate partners or discovered a partner doing that with me, but I do feel a kind of feral jealousy at the idea. I think that feeling might come from the assumption that the setting was at least a little bit collaboratively-built though, because I don't recall ever having a partner plop a fully realized idea on the table and ask me to play it without some level of collaboration in the set-up. The other side of that jealousy could be coming from that insidious thought that 'first times' are more special, more creative, more genuine. Not true (in my opinion) but it is
  6. X-Rated
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  8. I began pondering this today, reflecting a bit on past experiences and current as it's been a while since I last did some plotting. Are there times you've not only used the same setting, or the same plot seed (as in, a general vague starting off point but not well detailed), but the actual same characters with plots with different partners at the same time? So, let's say you have a plot seed/setting that's simply a saloon and brothel in a Wild West town where the working girls themselves are armed. Alright, that's a starting point, but let's say your mind starts whirling around some ideas, and it turns out the town has no mayor running it, th
  9. Guilty? Why should I...? Next person has heard of Rare Americans(Creators of Brittle Bones Nicky)
  10. Mot guilty until today. This is how I craft my playlist - all these little rando things I don't know get added. Next poster doesn't hate Miley Cyrus as much as they should.
  11. Guilty as fuck. Next person has listened to Bear Ghost.
  12. Guilty, though it didnt last for long. The next person listens to the band System of a Down.
  13. How long has it been since something had changed in class? Every day felt like the last until an unforeseen transfer was being whispered about. Who were they, what were they? It would be nice if they were attractive. If only things were that simple. She had quite the demanding personality and sometimes she was a bully! Maybe it was about time somebody confronted them! O-or maybe not?
  14. Wet dream
  15. Not Guilty. Not out of any dislike; I tend to listen to instrumental music most often because my brain can't write and handle singing at the same time. The next person has been a part of a polyamorous relationship.
  16. Warning

    Ankha

    Egyptian Catgirl. Proper Bio to be made soon. :D
  17. Marry, because I could pick their brain for anything~
  18. Fuck. Partly as a welcome to the poly party, partly as a surefire way to come around to the cuddling, reading, and eating. (Well, more eating. Different eating.)
  19. Fuck because we're married, and I want to make sure he knows there are no hard feelings. Well... I mean, THOSE hard feelings, sure. But not me being upset about my earlier, untimely demise.
  20. Marry. Because I don't want them leaving with either my leather jacket or RPG books, and hey, the whole poly thing works so long as everyone makes it to game night. Sorry about killing you earlier, but it had to be done.
  21. Marry just to create some kind of weird poly reading eating cuddling thing til we decide to leave.
  22. Marry. I get the feeling that between the good music and RPGs I'd find all kinds of treasures a little goblin freak like me could get into. Also just a vibe that he owns an old leather jacket that I can wrap up in for naps. Though, probably less of a marriage and more of a 'you let me in to read an RPG book and gave me something to eat and drink, so by the laws of fae I live here until I leave of my own accord'.
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