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<div class="IPBDescription">Looking For Group</div>Many of you have already seen this:
<img src="http://archive.lfgcomic.com/lfg0144.gif" border="0" class="linked-image" />
But how many of you have heard this (yes, it's official):
<a href="http://tinyurl.com/5p5hum" target="_blank">the roll</a>
Same guy who's voicing Richard in the movie.
<img src="http://archive.lfgcomic.com/lfg0144.gif" border="0" class="linked-image" />
But how many of you have heard this (yes, it's official):
<a href="http://tinyurl.com/5p5hum" target="_blank">the roll</a>
Same guy who's voicing Richard in the movie.
Comments
"Richard" is often palsy-walsied down to "######"
A friend could say "Hey ######, what are you doing this afternoon?"
to his friend Richard.
To which he could answer "eviscerate your wife!"
Also: I do not see why so many people enjoy the comic "LFG". I think the art is boring and diffusely underesaturated / I hate looking at the artwork, I can't put my finger on its problem though.
Yep Richard rocks. In fact: Every character, that breaks the 4th wall regularly is pretty damn coll in most cases.
*Swooosh* Behold, a natural 20. That means you die. What? You are 4th edition. <- Awesome.
In that sense, Richard works, because he seems to be the only character who doesn't at times catch a nasty bout of The Drama - because he knows that The Drama in a silly comic doesn't work. Pity his supporting cast are so clueless. And that he's such a flat character. He's evil, we get it. That is also his only character trait.
A group of young Caucasian males are playing a self--made p&p rpg, which is a rather louse mix of dnd and wow. They are all taking it very serious, except one whom they cannot throw out, cause he is the only one with dice (or something like that).