An artist has created Dungeons and Dragons Yoga, a class in Brooklyn which he has claimed may be catching on in Portland, Oregon, and Austin, Texas.
In the fantasy role-playing game 'Dungeons and Dragons,' players take on different fictional characters such as paladins, wizards, and half-elf rangers. One player becomes the "dungeon master" or leader of the game, and the team works together to stop the evil forces.
However, in Scott Wayne Indiana's creation, the dungeon master stands in front of the yoga class and narrates an action scenario then yoga instructor Sarah Dahnke directs the group to do specific poses that she has specially created for the game, ABC News reported.
The 10-sided die, sits beside each yoga mat and the roll of the dice helps the dungeon master decide complex games moves.
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