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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Feb 23, 2021 21:39:39 GMT -5
I found this on Twitter, D&D Advice From a Four Year Old
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Post by Mighty Darci on Feb 23, 2021 22:37:40 GMT -5
A party of four year-olds would be the ultimate test of a DM. If you could keep four of them focused on the game, you are a master.
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Post by hengest on Feb 23, 2021 23:32:27 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind having a peek at the game sessions the author played in or overheard.
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Post by karaunios on Feb 24, 2021 0:35:33 GMT -5
This kid is smarter than my players.
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Feb 24, 2021 1:27:24 GMT -5
This kid is smarter than my players. I don't know if a real 4 year old was involved in this or not, but it sounds like a real 4 year old. Yeah, if we could get all players to this point, it would be a great day.
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Post by thewegger on Mar 8, 2021 2:26:03 GMT -5
I found this on Twitter, D&D Advice From a Four Year Old I see you've met my son.
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Mar 8, 2021 10:04:25 GMT -5
I found this on Twitter, D&D Advice From a Four Year Old snip I see you've met my son. If not your son, many boys (and girls) just like him. There is something wonderful about the imagination of a 4 year old. They are mostly talking well enough to be easily understood, they have not yet been damaged/corrupted by school and they have no filter or experience. So what comes out of their mouths is magic. D&D is about looking at the world through new eyes and thinking new thoughts, small children have both, so to be good at D&D you have to recapture your early childhood, the more you can think like a 4 year old, the better referee or player you are.
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Post by hengest on Mar 8, 2021 10:34:32 GMT -5
I see you've met my son. If not your son, many boys (and girls) just like him. There is something wonderful about the imagination of a 4 year old. They are mostly talking well enough to be easily understood, they have not yet been damaged/corrupted by school and they have no filter or experience. So what comes out of their mouths is magic. D&D is about looking at the world through new eyes and thinking new thoughts, small children have both, so to be good at D&D you have to recapture your early childhood, the more you can think like a 4 year old, the better referee or player you are. On the basis of this post alone, I would put PD in charge of education.
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Post by thewegger on Jun 23, 2021 13:29:20 GMT -5
If not your son, many boys (and girls) just like him. There is something wonderful about the imagination of a 4 year old. They are mostly talking well enough to be easily understood, they have not yet been damaged/corrupted by school and they have no filter or experience. So what comes out of their mouths is magic. D&D is about looking at the world through new eyes and thinking new thoughts, small children have both, so to be good at D&D you have to recapture your early childhood, the more you can think like a 4 year old, the better referee or player you are. On the basis of this post alone, I would put PD in charge of education. I would too! If there is anything the world needs is for children that grow up to be creative and imaginative adults. That would at least give us a fighting chance for a better world. Beating the creativity and imagination out of kids or worse perverting it into something evil, is definitely not working. I would vote for PD.
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