>>96407594
>What do they do in their daily lives that brings them here, or any of us?
Well, my cousin introduced me to D&D when I was in third grade, when we were both visiting the grandparents. Loved the idea of getting to actually be the hero of the adventure, but I was never able to find a steady group to game with, though.
Around 2018 or so, I ran across Sockminster's Vampire King, and it reminded me a lot of Vampire: the Masquerade. I shared it with the VtM group on Facebook, and someone mentioned there were a lot of CYOAs, so I went in search of them. Found Sand's Imgur archive by accident, actually.
For a long time, I avoided 4chan, though. I saw the "tg" in the web address for /cyoag, and assumed it was for a transgender porn site, using unrelated images as bait. But it kept cropping up in my searches, and the thread archives (which Google indexes) seemed relatively porn-free, so I took a chance.
>Where do we come from?
You've probably never heard of my town, but the nearest big city is Pittsburgh, and I'm there several times a year for concerts, shows, and Halloween activities.
(They've got a full-contact haunt called the Basement that's worth the drive.)
>I think the anonymity is a blessing even if I shed it in a way. Still, I would like to have more to work with
Your turn, ASCII Face. Tell us a bit more about yourself, beyond the fact that you like to garden.