The second panel reminds me of a scenario I designed for a D&D campaign. The players entered a room heaped with treasure and goodies, and there was a weedy little guy at a desk who demanded to see their Treasure-Gathering Permit. When they said they didn’t have one, he sent them to another room. These guys spent over an hour of real time and days of game time before they realized they could just kill the bureaucrats and take what they wanted
lin4869 over 13 years ago
Nope!
Jiblet_VT over 13 years ago
Hey it’s the first Close to Home Sunday strip on this website since the comics websites merger. It’s about time!
runar over 13 years ago
The second panel reminds me of a scenario I designed for a D&D campaign. The players entered a room heaped with treasure and goodies, and there was a weedy little guy at a desk who demanded to see their Treasure-Gathering Permit. When they said they didn’t have one, he sent them to another room. These guys spent over an hour of real time and days of game time before they realized they could just kill the bureaucrats and take what they wanted
battlestarnewyork over 13 years ago
As an auditor for the City of New York, I was disappointed the second game wasn’t real :)