My Story of D&D

HOW I MISS MY FIGHTER PARTY of 1997... WHEN I ATE THOSE 3 CARROTS AND ORANGE JUICE... I REMEMBER IT SO WELL ALONG WITH PHANTASY STAR II'S NEI as my servant... sigh!!... D&D... one of the few games I had a partial spiritual connection with. During my gameplay, I adventured THROUGH THE whole world, brutally and I was unstoppable. Despite the Pyramid being an extremely hard time, I got through it.
At the same time, in real life I was sick with a cold for four days, so I played D&D daily and nightly... training, working, observing, imagining someday to preserve and make this game's legacy always be remembered. At last, I am fulfilling my dream with all games that deserve it, including D&D.
I went through the game so long, I was past level 10 with each of my Warriors... Paulos... you shall be resurrected and cherished forever. Paulos, Jenny, John and Flame, the new GAMELEGACIES FIGHTER GROUP!!
SLASHING DOWN THE FLYING
VIPERS of the northern water fall!! I must have leveled up to level 5 in this
cave with my old Paulos! Was such a nice long day, I'll never forget it either.
Seven years ago... eleven years old... time really does go by at times, what a
quote.
What point am I trying to make here? Merely that D&D is a very involving game despite it possibly being rather short if you do all the gameplay at once. I prefer exploring every bit of area and enjoying all the thrills of the game, finding the few treasures you can find as well. I'm telling you D&D is an extremely fun game, it's difficulty placing a little pressure in some aspects when you may not want it, but it creates a fine factor that you will definitely wish to experience, especially with a high level group!