Haltom High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Haltom City, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Conflicting dangers threaten as senior Kevin Daniel defies evil spells for the chance to search a seemingly empty room. In an unlikely environment, sophomore Joey Garrett and freshman Russell George trust their lives to the roll of the dice as they battle to the death.

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Mhoon-Patterson rs. A A iv' Lf, my i ff f H. . . . M 4. . 6 'E .HW as ' ' 1.:.,::1'.,. ':,- ' 1 S 0 .M YZ.: bv . Kellie Mhoon r - Alan Miller ' Brent Miller T James Miller Keith Miller lf A Q Q Q If I vt e1,f , . ff. 3 Q W f Ronny Miller Russell Miller Lovonda Mitchell Michel Mitchell Leesa Mobley Alice Moody Kraig Moore Alex Moreno David Morrow Lynne Moses Duane Mullins Pathana Nakhawit Debbie Norsworthy Mike O'Hara Luongray Ouprachanh Tina Padgett Kim Parton Tom Pantoja 5 :1 A T Keith Patterson Travel to other times, places, battle for life, riches mgeon Master relies on dice and imagination to determine the fate of adventurers on their search for treasure Ever wanted to battle with a strange zature from an uncertain past, risk life dai- to gain riches, honor and glory or simply 'get troubles traveling across an Earth of other time? To survive might take someone with ecial talents, someone like a warrior or a ef, maybe an elf or a wizard! Sound fun? t even these can't always survive. l'It's all in the roll of the dicef' according Kevin Daniel, senior. Whatll? Well, just listen a minute. is isn't a story about some strange cult, a game, a role-playing game called ngeons 8: Dragons. But, getting back to the dice, they are roll- to determine strength, wisdom, in- ligence, dexterity, constitution, and arisma. Characters should be based on 2 strongest points. lf someone rolled a weak character with h intelligence, they may choose to be a :ard or a thief rather than a warriorf' y Brown, junior, said. The game can be as simple or as com- cated as the Dungeon Master wishes. The DM is the one who calls the shots, and he's out to kill everyone. Technically the players are on a quest to find treasure, but accor- ding to Sandy Eastwood, senior, it's a strug- gle just to survive. There is such a thing as a DM guide, a rule book that the DM can follow, if they wish. The DM is like God, Kevin said. i'He tells you what is going on and you have to decide what to do. Then he tells you if you were successfulf' The game is played on a board, but there are many to choose from. Each board is like a city, and it usually has about a hundred chambers. Only the DM knows the contents of these chambers. He knows whether there is a monster, a treasure or nothing at all. But even treasure can be a foe. Gold and jewels have been known to do strange things - like explode! Players usually begin at the keep, a place where weapons and supplies, among other things, can be bought in preparation for the journey. As treasure is uncovered in the course of the game, many things can be bought. lf the players are hungry land richl they can buy food. A warrior might buy new weapons to replace broken ones or a wizard may want to 'learni more spells. Nearly an entire book is devoted to spells. It tells the name of the spell, what the spell is good for and what level of magic-user can use it. Regular players are awarded more experience points and achieve a higher level. There is a type of moral aspect of the game. Each character must choose to be lawful or chaotic and good or evil. After they make a choice, the character must act accordingly. A good lawful character wouldn't be allowed to do anything evilf' Tony said. A chaotic character is one that things just happen to. Whether it be good or evil, they can't control it, Nancy Cariker, sophomore, said. Onward to battle, riches, honor and glory, and forget the mundane existence of school and home as simple survival demands total concentration. I JUNIORS

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