Message from @Stick Boi
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Because I highly doubt magick is real
Closest I got was practicing card tricks
Why would it? Unless dnd lore is actually real
Good luck. It can take a dozen years of work to get it to work with someone willing to teach you it.
You know any teachers
Any dnd dungeon master
Most are in Asia. Most countries around Asia.
We got a dnd club at school
Any online I could find
Original dnd included real spells
Not sure if the modern day versions still do
Lmao wasn’t that just a lie spread by scared evangicals
No
It’s always been the same only with minor tweaks and game expansions that included story
With anything popular comes scare tactics
Typical things like internet, phone etc
Even the Beatles lmao
A lot of satanists are lured into the occult by dnd
I learned this awhile ago from listening many testimonies of ex satanists and researchers
Ouija boards work. That is black magick.
Lmao they’ve never worked for me
The Beatles are straight up satanists so yea...
See the scare tactics are still alive and strong
DND was fun when I played it
They aren’t scare tactics
You just don’t see the spells because you don’t know what they are or how lesser magick works
Lmao I’ve never seen anyone cast a real spell before
Or in any news outlet
Good
Believe me I’ve played and seen a bunch
That is what we see. We do the math. Were we on a ball we absolutely would be able to easily see the curve. Yet it is not there.
There’s nothing to be scared off Cali
And of course they won’t put it in the mainstream
Don’t be naive
You should try a game
Have you played before
No
I don’t want to cast a spell or indoctrinate myself with that cancer
Lmao then don’t knock it until you try it
You won’t be knowing what you’re talking about
Casting fireball irl would be nonsense, rasenshuriken!
Just more misinformation and scare tactics
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I mean there’s more to it than that
Pretty much, it’s a game of strategy chance and story telling