Man Shares An Unexpected Story Of How Dungeons And Dragons Game Got Him Closer To His Late Grandmother
We bond with our loved ones through different things. For some it’s shared experiences, others find closeness with people through adventures or travel. But no matter what activity you take part in, the most important part of it is having the chance to spend time with a person that matters and getting to know them in the ways you never could. Recently, a twitter user AntnHz shared a heartwarming story of such. Being a big fan of Dungeons and Dragons board game, he decided to invite his grandmother to play it with him. She, at the age of 75, has agreed with enviable enthusiasms and not only did she fell in love with the game, but she also created unforgettable memories for her grandson, before passing away. Scroll below to read their beautiful story!
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Share on FacebookI'm actually crying. This is so sweet. What a wonderful, creative campaign that she got to take part in. Also, I would like to point out that the mushroom and goose in her first drawing are, I strongly suspect, partly made out of ovals printed onto the sheet. She incorporated them into the drawing, wonderfully.
Also: I've been trying to translate that letter. I know just enough French that I can mostly parse the handwriting and then put that into Google Translate. Here's what I've got: Oh! Oh! Oh! what a pleasant surprise this morning a courier of the Green Hand. I am very honoured to be part of this great family at the rank of "Gable". I made everything in my power for this beautiful nature, which is dormant for the moment, is waking up with (*1*). Thank you all. Bravo to you for this new plantation of Cipal (*2*). [More in a moment on the parts I'm unsure of.]
(*2*) Appears to be "a bientot avec des journees plus ensoleillers". "bientot" is soon, "avec" is with, "journees" is "days". I was very uncertain about that last word, but I stumbled onto "ensoleille" is "sunny" so it's probably that. My best bet is "see you soon with sunnier days". Again, help appreciated!
Load More Replies...I'm actually crying. This is so sweet. What a wonderful, creative campaign that she got to take part in. Also, I would like to point out that the mushroom and goose in her first drawing are, I strongly suspect, partly made out of ovals printed onto the sheet. She incorporated them into the drawing, wonderfully.
Also: I've been trying to translate that letter. I know just enough French that I can mostly parse the handwriting and then put that into Google Translate. Here's what I've got: Oh! Oh! Oh! what a pleasant surprise this morning a courier of the Green Hand. I am very honoured to be part of this great family at the rank of "Gable". I made everything in my power for this beautiful nature, which is dormant for the moment, is waking up with (*1*). Thank you all. Bravo to you for this new plantation of Cipal (*2*). [More in a moment on the parts I'm unsure of.]
(*2*) Appears to be "a bientot avec des journees plus ensoleillers". "bientot" is soon, "avec" is with, "journees" is "days". I was very uncertain about that last word, but I stumbled onto "ensoleille" is "sunny" so it's probably that. My best bet is "see you soon with sunnier days". Again, help appreciated!
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