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dungeons and dragons
Hello. My husband is totally into Dungeons and Dragon stuff. He is very annoyed that I have not even expressed an interest in trying to find out what it is. So, can someone please tell me, if I wanted to find out about this concept, where would I start? Awaiting your reply.
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Ignore that person..
Dungeons and dragons etc... Well, it's all a part of the Fantasy genre. You needn't look directly to the D&D games. Look up Fairies and Dragons and wizards.. magic.. ogre's.. goblins etc. There is a number of things surrounding the legends of olde. If you look at it this way it's about history in a way.. Stories people told each other and some grew to legends and lore.
Celtic and Norse legends and myths are rife with the most common creatures and magic. I would suggest that.
I warn that it is not really for everyone.. I do however commend you for giving it a chance.. Just don't try to like it just to make your hubby happy. It's not fair to you.. However you can take this as a chance to convinve him to try out an interest of yours.. after all it's only fair.
Cheers
Celtic and Norse legends and myths are rife with the most common creatures and magic. I would suggest that.
I warn that it is not really for everyone.. I do however commend you for giving it a chance.. Just don't try to like it just to make your hubby happy. It's not fair to you.. However you can take this as a chance to convinve him to try out an interest of yours.. after all it's only fair.

Cheers