D&D at my wedding

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ShadowStar42 said:
coxafloppin said:
Just dont, seriously. Its a wedding cake, no place for dugeons OR dragons.

(Congrats on getting hitched tho)
D&D has been part of my life for longer than anything except my family, that there will be a D&D cake is set. There will also be a semi-traditional wedding cake but this one's for me.
And thanks for the congrats, I'm a lucky guy.
Dude, you're are more than lucky, you're literary blessed. Congrats man! I hope I find someone like you did,
 

TSED

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Some one said a mimic cake. That is an EXCELLENT idea. EXCELLENT!

TheNamlessGuy said:
2. Never said that.
Just said I wasn't a satanist

Ummm.

A sadist is not a satanist. It's. It's not even close, where'd you get that from?
 

Shadowfaze

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Dude, best wedding ever. Now, get her to have a bridal gown thats D&D based too, and all the guests can have swords.

ON TOPIC: Have a barbarian warrior holding a severed ogre head on your cake. With the words "Chaotic evil" in blood on one of the tiers.
 

AxelMiller

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Someone might have already said this. But my suggestion is that you take this up with your wife first. Unless she is a D&D fan aswell.
 

Skratt

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A bag of holding cake: Because you'll need a large carrying capacity for all that free-time you won't have anymore. :)

Cheers and congrats!
 

Nex-Falx

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ShadowStar42 said:
factualsquirrel said:
This doesn't seem like the greatest idea in the world.

In fact, I would severely suggest not doing it, because, well, yeah.

Also, what's wrong with a regular wedding cake?
We having a regular wedding cake also, a Grooms Cake is a relatively new tradition in which a second cake representing the grooms interests is served. Don't worry, this has all been completely cleared with my fiance.
That. Is. AWESOME.

Anywho, I'd go with the twenty (?) sided dice. (Don't D&D myself, as of yet.)
 

TSED

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TheNamlessGuy said:
TSED said:
Ummm.

A sadist is not a satanist. It's. It's not even close, where'd you get that from?
Oh, well I meant sadist.

I was tired, shush
This makes even less sense then, as evidenced by a rewording of the written exchange.

"... You enjoy other people's suffering."

"NUH UH! I don't believe in God!"



See how this makes no sense? The two are entirely unrelated concepts. This is why you are catching flak for the statement, in an effort to make you reword it to something logical and sensible.
 

Altorin

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beholders are typically considered the quintessential D&D monster, as they don't make many appearances elsewhere (if any, honestly, I haven't looked, but I think they're pretty much just a D&D thing.

Another interesting garnish could be a gelatinous cube, complete with edible skeletons and stuff in it.

Mind Flayers are another D&D exclusive creature (although they're derivative of Lovecraft).
 

megapenguinx

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MY vote goes towards a 20 sides die and a 2 litter bottle of Mountain Dew.
Sorry, my knowledge of D&D is rather limited....