I have always liked Fantasy and SciFi, although I have never played actual Dungeon and Dragons games.
My favourite books are "The Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter". Same in movies, but including also "Starwars", "Spaceballs", and on TV, "Star Trek", "Stargate", "Sliders". I played a few computer Fantasy RPG games such as "Baldur's Gate 2", which I think is the best game ever, "Neverwinter Nights". Quests such as "Simon the Sorcerer", "Discworld", "Grim Fandango", "Day of the Tentacle", "Monkey Island 2", and more like "Diablo 2", "Warcraft 3", "Starcraft".
I like drawing, and 95% of my drawing are dedicated to Fantasy and SciFi. While me and my younger brother were in junior high, he did attend DnD games, and whenever he came back from his group meetings, I would be fascinated listening to his tales of their adventures.
Does it make me childish and immature, considering I am 24?
My favourite books are "The Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter". Same in movies, but including also "Starwars", "Spaceballs", and on TV, "Star Trek", "Stargate", "Sliders". I played a few computer Fantasy RPG games such as "Baldur's Gate 2", which I think is the best game ever, "Neverwinter Nights". Quests such as "Simon the Sorcerer", "Discworld", "Grim Fandango", "Day of the Tentacle", "Monkey Island 2", and more like "Diablo 2", "Warcraft 3", "Starcraft".
I like drawing, and 95% of my drawing are dedicated to Fantasy and SciFi. While me and my younger brother were in junior high, he did attend DnD games, and whenever he came back from his group meetings, I would be fascinated listening to his tales of their adventures.
Does it make me childish and immature, considering I am 24?