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Your Ideal RPG Group?

Slykin has an gaming question:

What if you could assemble an ideal collection of folk past of present to participate in your next role-playing experience? Who would be there? Figures from history, celebs, literary geniuses � your imagination sets the limits.

What about this lot?

  • Sean Connery as the Real Man
  • Robert De Niro as the Real Roleplayer
  • Spike Milligan as the Loony
  • George W Bush as the Munchkin

Who would want to GM that lot? It would have to be someone that can be trusted to hose the Munchkin!

For historical figures only, how about this lineup for a classic D&D party?

  • Julius Caesar as the Fighter
  • John Dee as the Mage
  • Martin Luther as the Cleric
  • Ronnie Biggs as the Thief
Posted by TimHall at October 05, 2006 07:03 PM
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