Agreed. I was shocked when I read the news. I was introduced to Doctor Who in the Tom Baker years - I think "Ark in Space" was my first, and I was instantly hooked. I've liked a lot of the Doctor's companions, but Sarah Jane was always been my fave. (I think Rose Tyler might have given her a run for her money, but the nostalgia factor just gave Sarah Jane too big a lead.)
"I think we need reminders from time to time that the true origin of our hobby is funand all the philosophizing and debating in the world is but straw in comparison."
"To me one of the best parts of DMing is that you get a chance to build all sorts of fun static pieces like monsters, dungeons, wilderness environs and then you let players loose on them to see what happens. Usually it involves watching your toys getting broken, but hopefully the players do an interesting job of wrecking your precious creations."
"I’m an adventurer. I want to know what’s in the box."
W. Dear, The Dungeon Master
Order of the d30
Since I bought my first d30's with the Armory's book of d30 tables several decades ago when they first came out (back when they were numbered 0 to 9, three times - none of this fancy 1 to 30 business!), I figure I can claim membership in this Order!
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Oh, that's so sad.
She has always been my favorite companion of the Doctor.
Agreed. I was shocked when I read the news. I was introduced to Doctor Who in the Tom Baker years - I think "Ark in Space" was my first, and I was instantly hooked. I've liked a lot of the Doctor's companions, but Sarah Jane was always been my fave. (I think Rose Tyler might have given her a run for her money, but the nostalgia factor just gave Sarah Jane too big a lead.)
This killed me. :( She was by far my favorite and that doctor is my favorite. My childhood is slowly dissolving!
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