Vanessa’s first video game was Pokemon Yellow for the Gameboy Colour, given to her at the tender age of 4 by her parents in the hopes that Vanessa would eventually lose interest and go back to playing outside or with dolls. (Spoiler alert: it didn't work.) Afterwards, Vanessa managed to sneak in a few turns into Final Fantasy VII when the older kids weren't looking, and has some very fond memories of playing Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic with her cousin as a kid.
If Vanessa Capito had a cushy office with a nameplate on the door, it would say “Vanessa Capito: Writer and Dungeon Master Extraordinaire.” As it stands, she does not have an office or a nameplate, but she does have a pretty nifty DM hat, with bells on and everything. (Or she did until her players took away the hat. Well, at least she writes.)
Vanessa’s first video game was Pokemon Yellow for the Gameboy Colour, given to her at the tender age of 4 by her parents in the hopes that Vanessa would eventually lose interest and go back to playing outside or with dolls. (Spoiler alert: it didn't work.) Afterwards, Vanessa managed to sneak in a few turns into Final Fantasy VII when the older kids weren't looking, and has some very fond memories of playing Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic with her cousin as a kid.
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