Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Cooking and RPGs

This article came up on the Hero Discussion Boards. The commentary has naturally been as amusing as the article itself.

Killjoy Cooking With the Dungeons & Dragons Crowd

To quote from the beginning of the article:
Cookbooks are a lot like Dungeons & Dragons and other role-playing games. They contain seemingly rigid rules that, in practice, require a certain amount of adaptation for your own tastes.

So how come cooking gets its own TV channel and role-playing games don't even get a show on G4? Maybe the population at large doesn't want to pretend to be a half-elf. Maybe RPGs take more imagination than most people have.

However, it just might have something to do with the role-playing community. If geeks talked about cookbooks the way they talk about RPG books, the results would not be pretty.

Two words: Infinite Oregano.

1 comment:

Lord Mhoram said...

I've been participating in D&D discussions online on 4 different messageboards.

I've seen a post that matches each of his paradoies at least 2 or 3 times.. some ad nasuem.

Thanks for the link.
So funny because it is true.