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Playing Rpg:s in school?
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2001 4:32 pm
by Kolgrim
Wow. Just got a brilliant idea (Look at the lightbulb)! wouldn´t it be great if people started to play RPG´s in school? you know like math or social science... younger children could learn at a younger age the meaning of responsibility and to use their imagination better..
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A man that climbs a mountin once is a great adventurer.....
A man that climbs it twice is just plain stupid.......
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2001 4:44 pm
by Drakron Du´Dark
Well if was in the Math class...
Nice Idea but do you know how much it cost to have a decent colection, You will need to start
a)The DM guide
b)The Player´s Manual
3)the Monstrous Manual
And those things have a very nice price tag on then.
If you what to play, there are clubs were you can usually buy the Manuals, there you can always find someone to play with.
Note. adventures , even small ones, goes for a long time, usually a week playing a average 4 Hours per day.
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"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not became a monster... when you gaze long into the abyss the abyss gazes into you..."
Friedrich Nietzsche
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2001 4:54 pm
by Kolgrim
Well Drakron Du´Dark you are very prctical indeed, I have to give you that
Im well awered that thare are local clubs witch I can participate in (wich I do). you also say that it takes a lot of not so cheap books and stuff well that is correct
I suppose people could share books... take turns in adventuring... About time... hmmm I´m not saying that you shold play 10 adventures in a row... and students spend almost all of there "awake" time in school anyway
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A man that climbs a mountin once is a great adventurer.....
A man that climbs it twice is just plain stupid.......
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2001 4:59 pm
by Weasel
As for the responsibility and using their imagination it would be a good idea ...but then it would get it the messy area of ' I don't want my kids taught that Evil and Vile stuff.' Good idea though.
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The Defender of Truth
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2001 5:16 pm
by Drakron Du´Dark
well you still have to sell the Idea to the School board.You will need a room, someone responsible for the things in there, the books can be share but you know how combat is on PnP...
If you know anyone that will suport that Idea, then peticion the School board, but you will have problems with several students in there.That is what my experiance in that says.
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"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not became a monster... when you gaze long into the abyss the abyss gazes into you..."
Friedrich Nietzsche
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 2:33 pm
by Kolgrim
well I´m not actually going to go to my school board aadn try to sesll my idea... Just playing with the thougt.. and it´s fum to hear your idées about the subject as well... And about it´s too evil.... common how many of you didn´t play with plastic swords when you were smaller... you didn´t turn out to be ax killers did you?
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A man that climbs a mountin once is a great adventurer.....
A man that climbs it twice is just plain stupid.......
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 2:55 pm
by Kolgrim
No interest in talking about this?
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 2:59 pm
by Anglachel
When I was in Jr. High in the early 80's I was in a gifted/talented class. This is where I was introduced to JRR Tolkien and to some paper based strategy type games (before PCs). We heard about other G/T classes that played D&D, but we never did.
[This message has been edited by Anglachel (edited 01-25-2001).]
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 4:42 pm
by Bordin_Steelaxe
LOL
THAT would be a cool idea...
But think about it. How many persons do think that rpg'ing is useful, except of the ones that really like playing rpg's? The one thing I know for sure is that many people laugh when I tell them that I am (or was that is, not really doing it in a group anymore) rpg'ing... So I believe that the possibilities of getting rpg'ing as a "lesson" (couldn't find the right word
) are = 0... Sad but true, it would be much more fun than something like geology (ungh I hated that one)
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Greetings from the humble adventurer Bordin Steelaxe
The greatest Dwarf in history!... with an axe of steel
D@mn UBB codes!
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2001 4:55 pm
by Gruntboy
Yeah, I think the big kids would beat you up if they knew you had lessons in AD&D.
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2001 2:15 am
by Bordin_Steelaxe
LOL, but I agree, they definetely would beat ya up
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Greetings from the humble adventurer Bordin Steelaxe
The greatest Dwarf in history!... with an axe of steel
D@mn UBB codes!
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2001 3:29 pm
by Craig
V.good idea im a kid and after school i play bg2 from 3 till 8 (im in my sisters room and my bro is on the one in my/our room
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Craig lover of Onions,user of Hammers and player of RPG's across the world
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2001 4:27 pm
by KN
When I was in school (grade school) I played RPG in my own way. I always used to love those choose your own adventure type books. The TSR ones even came with a book mark that had your char stats and HPs on it. Teachers would usually let me do it in class. I believe they did not like the fact that I was reading the books while they were teaching but at least I was not talking or getting into trouble with the rest of the class.
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"Four thousand throats may be cut in one night, by a running man."
- Klingon Crewman "Day of the Dove"
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2001 5:19 pm
by Kolgrim
All those big bull necked bullies just need a slap in the face! common RPG-fans. Straighten up and smile! The new era is coming!
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A man that climbs a mountin once is a great adventurer.....
A man that climbs it twice is just plain stupid.......
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2001 5:39 pm
by Tigerfire
Ah but some of us did have RPG 101 in school. Grantwed it wasn't an everyday thing. My school had a "RPG club" that would meet every friday after school. It was rather interesting. I got to learn about a lot of different games. Also as for the thick necked bullies problem. All you have to do is date their sister and they leave you alone.
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Thank the Dreamers... If it wasn't for them we would still live in caves.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2001 6:46 pm
by Chenjzen
Hey - I actually started RPG'ng in my high school library. We had access to rooms that branched off from the main area 'cause the librarian liked us. Not school sponsorship or anything, but we had one heck of a time - I think I started out playing Marvel Superheroes and the guy DM'ing actually had us cross over into the DnD landscape and kick some evil butt. Superheroes do pretty well against Asmodeus (yes you can see I started early).
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