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I have been steeped in everything science fiction and fantasy for decades, but there is one thing I've had no experience with whatsoever:

I have never tried Dungeons and Dragons gaming.

I'm not quite sure why. Heaven knows I have dozens of long-time friends who have been gaming for years, and I've heard peripheral conversations on the topic at many a science fiction convention. Even around my own dinner table, as Fiona has long enjoyed gaming.

So when I sent out my call for ideas for Year of Adventure things to do, one friend, [personal profile] lydamorehouse, hit upon the obvious: why not join her group for a gaming session?

I went over to Lyda's house to consult, and she walked me through the process of pulling together a character to play. I was pretty lucky with my rolls, and Lydra graciously set me up at Level Four. After an hour and a half of questions and answers, I had a new character, a ranger, with a respectable level of skills to test out.

And that's what I did last Saturday over Zoom: I was invited to join the troupe of motley characters by a rather glittery dragon and came upon the assembled company at a windmill, where they were regrouping after their last adventure. I had to follow Lyda's prompts and ask a lot of questions, but I had a general idea of what to do. I spent a fun three hours playing with the others. We stashed some magical pastries, examined a magical rune book in a Bag of Holding, and tangled with a vampire. I took out my bow and quiver, stuck a garlic roll onto the end of the arrow, and shot it into his chest. This gave me the satisfaction of staggering him a bit--although I didn't have much of a chance to savor my victory since he promptly turned me into a frog.

I got better eventually and exited, following a wolf. But the experience was deemed a success for all concerned (and apparently I didn't grossly offend anyone), so I was invited to return for the next session.

I think I'm going to enjoy this.

Image description: Background, bottom layer: a Dungeons and Dragons character page. Overlaid over it: Center: an old-fashioned windmill building. Left: a darkly sinister male figure dressed in black, a wolf at his side. Right: a woman pulls back the string of bow loaded with an arrow aiming at the man, a bread roll (a garlic roll) affixed to the tip. At her feet: a frog. Upper half, semi-transparent: a screenshot of several people in Zoom conference. Hovering over the vanes of the windmill: a miniature dragon.

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Date: 2025-09-20 01:30 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lydamorehouse
I love it very much! You did admirably for a first timer, never fear!

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Date: 2025-09-20 01:45 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jenett
That sounds like such a fantastic introduction!

(I started messing around with D&D way back in the red box Advanced D&D with a friend when we were both something like 13, played various TTRPGs in college, mostly stopped for a couple of decades, and now very much enjoy the two different games I'm in.)

The garlic roll is inspired, though.

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Date: 2025-09-20 04:20 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ndrosen
Yay, garlic roll!

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Date: 2025-09-20 04:23 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ndrosen
I played a bit as a teenager, but haven’t done any D&D in years. Maybe I should take it up again when and if I retire.

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Date: 2025-09-20 10:12 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] malinaldarose
D&D, with a good group, is so much fun. The garlic on the arrow was genius!

(Also, one of my characters was once turned into a badger and then became a were-badger.)

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Date: 2025-11-08 07:14 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lcohen
i'm so glad you pointed us to see this--i love it!

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