They seem like a bunch of Harry Potter wannabes'. I do hope they don't cast any voodoo spells on me for saying it, though.
2006-10-20 13:17:28
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answered by WHITE TRASH ARMENIAN 4
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Perhaps you know a lot of D&D players who claim to be Wiccan. I know quite a few long-term Wiccans who are serious about their religious practices and none of them play role-playing games of any type. Perhaps it is only a local phenomena. Perhaps it is the age group of the people---the Wiccans that I know are mostly in their mid-30's and older. I know that there are older D&D players, but the game is more popular with younger people than older.
2006-10-22 11:48:42
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answered by Witchy 7
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That's a big N-O. D & D is oft played by youngsters of all religious and nonreligious beliefs. It has absolutely nothing to do with Wicca, a very MATURE religion.
I have nothing against D&D...it is just a game. I once knew some people who met regularly for the game and one of them was a conservative Christian. Interestingly, he always wanted to play the part of a young woman! chuckles as he probably was anit homosexuality yet he may have had some fantasies of his own!
Who ever askedf this question has no clue on Wicca at all. And for the last time, will all the children and christians PLEASE stay away from Wicca....children CAN come if they bring their momies and dadies but this is real children. Don't come and play dress up...it is really disrespectful to those of us who sincerely practice this wonderful, loving, harmonious religion
2006-10-20 14:09:21
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answered by Greanwitch 3
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No. I know a lot of people from numerous different faiths who enjoy D&D. I knew a group of guys who played D&D in college made up of four Christians, a Muslim, some atheists, a few Catholics, two Jewish guys, and one pagan (he wasn't Wiccan).
2006-10-20 13:19:55
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answered by swordarkeereon 6
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That's a hefty generalization. I think maybe you're just making assumptions.
And guys, real Wiccans, the ones who actually follow the religion, call the idiot wannabes "fluffy bunnies".
2006-10-20 13:20:10
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answered by Anonymous
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D&D know they're living their fantasies. Wiccans are WAY more earth bound, because they really believe in "fantasticlike" things, within the realms of reality. It's like saying that it seems like a lot of arab terrorists are catholics. Well, kinda, both believe in only one god.
2006-10-20 13:50:19
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answered by Diego A 2
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The only "Wiccans" I know are fake... they call themselves Wiccan so they can be rebels and "cool"....
I'm sure there are real wiccans, just not as many as the ones that say they are Wiccans.
2006-10-20 13:15:43
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answered by ? 5
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i don't think so. the wiccans i know don't play d&d, the d&d people aren't wiccans. d&d is just a game. Wicca is a "religion"
2006-10-20 13:16:39
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answered by mahz85 2
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2016-10-02 12:28:03
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answered by alia 4
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I'm a Christian and I like Dungeons and Dragons but I've never asked the other players what their religions were.
2006-10-20 13:16:19
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answered by Sean 7
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I also know plenty of Christians who play, so what's the point?
2006-10-20 13:15:05
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answered by Anonymous
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