Gaming is all about the tables. Not just the tables in the books; the tables on which you play. At 34 years of age, I have played in more living rooms, bedrooms, and so forth than I could begin to count. In fact, about the only times I have played at a table were at conventions.
When we were young and actively gaming, we would take over a friend's kitchen and play at that table, but a round table is a little problematic - at least one person is going to be able to see around the GM screen. You need a rectangular table. And I just happen to have one.
So I am prepared!
Well, almost. I have an entire campaign world to develop on the fly, because we were supposed to play yesterday and didn't. My neighbor still needs to go shopping, but then he's done; I have the entire world to figure out, including where he's from, where he is, and more.
© C Harris Lynn, 2009
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