[hider]I don't want to take up too much space, and someone said it was alright for me to write, so I shall write. As far as version of D&D I played, well I own a bunch of 3.5 books however I don't play that version often. All my D&D took place in a place called Jobcorps, a training program for young adults. More precisely a jobcorps called Wolf Creek. There I met people of similar interest. They all were in love with 2.0, and due to a lack of anyone else to play with I grew acquainted with the version, even if it was at times, frequently, backwards and stupid with it's use of 'logic'. During my time at jobcorp however people came and went, and due to that the playing group changed. There was other versions, or even custom versions used. Stars Without Number, Rifts, a custom 2.0 overhauled to cater interesting magic on magic battles. House rules established over the time spent playing. I had fun, and did many foolish things. I accidentally helped resurrect the dwarf god Morridan by having him suck power from Talos, the god of man from Skyrim. I fought for the entertainment of thousands in the arena, while the godlike Mister Popo blinked around the arena, the judge to ensure fairness. I assassinated planets with an army of battle droids, receiving a fortune and getting even more money by threatening my employer that I would destroy the planet if they didn't pay me more. I burnt chieftains to ash with perfectly placed fire blasts before taking their position and their bandits as my own. All of these things I did with that feeling I mentioned before in my gut, but victory was not the only thing I knew. I was held down by the magic of a vile drow priest, and while the crowds watched, snakes were made to enter my every orifice until I died. I did combat with an OP GM character AI, and with boldness then attempted to forcefully take power from a weaker AI attached to an orbital station, that AI using the station's immense amount of electricity to overload the ship my physical form was on. Honestly my opinion of drow was forever marked since that point was forever negative, I honestly can't like drow anymore. Man it has been too long since those times. [/hider]