What would you do with £10 million?
Posted: March 10th, 2020, 4:10 am
@unturned_cake @spotify95 @pinkteddyx64
I would buy a nice little house that’s quite close to the Hull City Centre so I can visit all the shops near there, and it’s not far to the cinemas or train station. I could easily get a 2 bedroom house for £100,000. I would spend maybe £10,000 on decorations and the necessary gadgets like toaster and kettle, maybe another £10,000 on gaming PC and gaming room setup.
I would turn the living room into a D&D room, I would have a 7 seater table (1 seat at one end of the table for the DM, and 3 seats on either side for the players) with dice trays, place to put their character sheets and notes, built-in ipads so they can access their online character sheets and spell descriptions, etc. (total cost probably around £5,000)
Under every seat would be a bookcase with every single D&D book (there are currently 23 books with a new one coming out on March 17th and an average cost of around £20 each means £480 for all of them, and 7 sets is £3,360).
I would also have every seat have a separate secret screen that only the person sitting there can see, so other characters and the DM can send secret messages through group chats and stuff (another £3,000?). And the centre of the table would have a huge screen which we would use as a battle map, the DM screen would allow me to change the image on the screen. There would be surround sound speakers everywhere in the room, and also mood lighting so I can change the mood by changing the light colours (IDK, £20,000?). And all the D&D figures would probably be a few thousand too.
These estimates are on the high side, so it’s possible to get my dream house for less than £250,000 and I’ll still have £9,750,000 to spend. I’ll probably use that for food and stuff, and I’ll probably get cameras to livestream the D&D sessions if all the players were fine with that.
I would buy a nice little house that’s quite close to the Hull City Centre so I can visit all the shops near there, and it’s not far to the cinemas or train station. I could easily get a 2 bedroom house for £100,000. I would spend maybe £10,000 on decorations and the necessary gadgets like toaster and kettle, maybe another £10,000 on gaming PC and gaming room setup.
I would turn the living room into a D&D room, I would have a 7 seater table (1 seat at one end of the table for the DM, and 3 seats on either side for the players) with dice trays, place to put their character sheets and notes, built-in ipads so they can access their online character sheets and spell descriptions, etc. (total cost probably around £5,000)
Under every seat would be a bookcase with every single D&D book (there are currently 23 books with a new one coming out on March 17th and an average cost of around £20 each means £480 for all of them, and 7 sets is £3,360).
I would also have every seat have a separate secret screen that only the person sitting there can see, so other characters and the DM can send secret messages through group chats and stuff (another £3,000?). And the centre of the table would have a huge screen which we would use as a battle map, the DM screen would allow me to change the image on the screen. There would be surround sound speakers everywhere in the room, and also mood lighting so I can change the mood by changing the light colours (IDK, £20,000?). And all the D&D figures would probably be a few thousand too.
These estimates are on the high side, so it’s possible to get my dream house for less than £250,000 and I’ll still have £9,750,000 to spend. I’ll probably use that for food and stuff, and I’ll probably get cameras to livestream the D&D sessions if all the players were fine with that.