This week I experienced my first Dungeons and Dragons campaign. This involved creating a character and of course being me I couldn't resist drawing her. Therefore she became my next piece of CAD illustration.
I think the best bit for me about playing D&D was getting to create a character, as you can take the opportunity to be someone you could never be in real life. For instance my character, called Kelsie, was a druid so had magic, she could also connect with (and transform into) animals, this was nice for me as I'm not exactly an animal person in reality and it's something I've observed in others and wished I could do. I did make my character like me in other ways, for instance I chose that my character was a mountain dwarf who is a skilled jeweller and cook, things that are passions of mine. I am not the best at role playing games but Dungeons and Dragons is a great game to feed inspiration as every scene or scenario described to you makes your fingers itch to capture the mental images on paper.
I think the best bit for me about playing D&D was getting to create a character, as you can take the opportunity to be someone you could never be in real life. For instance my character, called Kelsie, was a druid so had magic, she could also connect with (and transform into) animals, this was nice for me as I'm not exactly an animal person in reality and it's something I've observed in others and wished I could do. I did make my character like me in other ways, for instance I chose that my character was a mountain dwarf who is a skilled jeweller and cook, things that are passions of mine. I am not the best at role playing games but Dungeons and Dragons is a great game to feed inspiration as every scene or scenario described to you makes your fingers itch to capture the mental images on paper.