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I started D&D on the first edition when I was twelve.
I started D&D on the first edition when I was twelve. I happen to be female. It was our habit to draw a representation of our characters and use them as screens so that other players couldn’t see your notes / character sheets. Myself and the other female player always drew our characters (not well) in the usual half dressed and busty fashion.
Eventually, I realised that most of my characters are overtly sexy vixens / manipulative bitches that aren’t afraid to use their sexuality to get what they want because I’ve never felt “powerful” in that area of my life.
I started D&D on the first edition when I was twelve.
I started D&D on the first edition when I was twelve. I happen to be female. It was our habit to draw a representation of our characters and use them as screens so that other players couldn’t see your notes / character sheets. Myself and the other female player always drew our characters (not well) in the usual half…