Short for Dungeons & Dragons. A game associated with nerds & people with no life. Although it is a sad truth that those types of peepz actually play this game, hella cool peepz who have a big imagination and an IQ over 100 also play for fun. D&D can be found spoken of among artist, writers, and gamers as well.
Dungeons & Dragons goes as far back as the 80s where it was based off written literature works such as The Hobbit & Lord of the Rings. D&D is a story-telling game where you create characters and decide their actions in a story run by one of your friends--who know the rules of course. The success of your actions (for example: I wanna fight that orc. I wanna stab his bitch-ass in the nuts!) depend on the roll of unique dice and the story-teller of the game.
These dice are unique because they come as 4-sided, 6-sided, 8-sided, 12-sided, 20-sided, and even 100-sided dice.
D&D was once (actually in some places it still is) shunned by religious high-rollers who said it was Satanic These being the same losers said Harry Potter was the same way because it involved witchcraft & sorcery...OOOOOOOOO scary!!! Fuckin morons! This was in part of hearing some stories by D&D players an storytellers that had monsters, demons, magic, sacrifices, and witchcraft in their adventure. Well, it is a fantasy game, DUMB-ASSES! Yes some people did commit stupid shit that was inspired by a game of D&D but that doesn't brand everyone who likes to play as psychotics.
Dungeons & Dragons goes as far back as the 80s where it was based off written literature works such as The Hobbit & Lord of the Rings. D&D is a story-telling game where you create characters and decide their actions in a story run by one of your friends--who know the rules of course. The success of your actions (for example: I wanna fight that orc. I wanna stab his bitch-ass in the nuts!) depend on the roll of unique dice and the story-teller of the game.
These dice are unique because they come as 4-sided, 6-sided, 8-sided, 12-sided, 20-sided, and even 100-sided dice.
D&D was once (actually in some places it still is) shunned by religious high-rollers who said it was Satanic These being the same losers said Harry Potter was the same way because it involved witchcraft & sorcery...OOOOOOOOO scary!!! Fuckin morons! This was in part of hearing some stories by D&D players an storytellers that had monsters, demons, magic, sacrifices, and witchcraft in their adventure. Well, it is a fantasy game, DUMB-ASSES! Yes some people did commit stupid shit that was inspired by a game of D&D but that doesn't brand everyone who likes to play as psychotics.
There are--as far as the date of this entry goes--three editions of the Dungeons & Dragons game.
The necessary products needed to start a D&D game are:
1) The PLAYER's HANDBOOK.
2) The DUNGEON MASTER's GUIDE.
3) The MONSTER MANUAL.
4) D&D Dice (also called GEMSTONES because they look like multi-colored gems).
The necessary products needed to start a D&D game are:
1) The PLAYER's HANDBOOK.
2) The DUNGEON MASTER's GUIDE.
3) The MONSTER MANUAL.
4) D&D Dice (also called GEMSTONES because they look like multi-colored gems).
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by maudlin.mindfuck November 27, 2008
A stickman tilted to the onlooker's left throwing a thumbs-up. Variations include:
(b'.')-b (the stickman is facing the opposite direction),
o-('.'o) (stickman throwing a punch),
v-('.'v) (stickman with double victory), or
q-('.'q) (thumbs down)
(b'.')-b (the stickman is facing the opposite direction),
o-('.'o) (stickman throwing a punch),
v-('.'v) (stickman with double victory), or
q-('.'q) (thumbs down)
by Kitty T. June 21, 2008
The table top Role Playing Game which people who sit up in their rooms all day playing madden and need for speed say is only for losers, yet D&D players are the ones interacting with other people.
by ThroatSlit March 14, 2006