zunbazu
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It seems like a cliche at this point to remark on D&D 5e's success and sudden pop-cultural visibility, but it does seem to be out there in the zeitgeist right now.
I was wondering: how has this manifested itself in your own life? Has it at all, or has it been totally unremarkable?
For my part, 5e (and I guess the larger cultural resurgence of D&D, i.e. Stranger Things, etc), brought me back to tabletop games after several years away. And much more importantly, it has been a vehicle for introducing my wife and her friends to the hobby, something neither of us had ever considered in all our years together.
I was wondering: how has this manifested itself in your own life? Has it at all, or has it been totally unremarkable?
For my part, 5e (and I guess the larger cultural resurgence of D&D, i.e. Stranger Things, etc), brought me back to tabletop games after several years away. And much more importantly, it has been a vehicle for introducing my wife and her friends to the hobby, something neither of us had ever considered in all our years together.