What does /tg/ think of Tabletop Audio or any other tools used to change the atmosphere for gaming such as Adventure Scents?
>Adventure Scents
I have never heard of this, but it seems incredibly gross.
>>44663855
Essentially you can get different aromatic oils blended into small beads that you buy in a tin or have them placed in a locket. They have some deliberately gross ones of course like the smells of crypts or rotting flesh but there are quite a few pleasant ones. The smell of dusty books for example or an enchanted forest.
>>44663902
I wish there were another word for this, but this sounds over the top gay.
>>44663934
Camp
Effeminate
Sissy
Epicene
Someone needs to expand their vocabulary.
>>44663810
>Adventure Scents
The only scent I need is the smell of bacon being cooked in the kitchen for my group when they're camping in game.
>>44663988
Can bacon be persevered well enough to be used by an adventuring party? Or are you suggesting that your party hunts and butchers their food?
>>44664016
Maybe. Nothing wrong with some boar or piggu chops, even better when you catch it yourself.
My old DM had us play in her bed, like a sheet/pillow fort under the covers with a camp light. It was really weird but really cool and comfy. Particularly her bed stuff was all so soft and smelled nice.
>>44664082
You sure you didn't mean "play with her"?
>>44664105
What do you mean?
>>44664134
It's okay ask your daddy about it sometime.
>>44664105
>>44664145
Finish masturbating before you post on /tg/, please.
>>44664145
I have no idea what you're talking about. My dad doesn't even play tabletop games.
>>44664169
That was funny, I liked that.
>>44664082
How many players? This sounds awesome but i can't imagine any more than like one player fitting in a blanket fort
Has anyone ever played /tg/ related games outside? Like when they went camping or in the summer out in the garden?
>>44664184
At one point we had three players, but usually it was just one or two. She had quite a big bed to be fair.