What does a Dungeons & Dragons player look like?

Well, they don't all channel the overdone nerd stereotype portrayed on Saturday Night Live — and that's prompted a delightful moment on Twitter.

In a skit performed during Saturday's show, three employees from the graphics department, played by Beck Bennett, Kyle Mooney, and guest host Kit Harrington, battle over the title of "Employee of the Month" in a style akin to live action role-playing games like D&D.

Employee of the Month is an honor worth fighting for. ⚔️ pic.twitter.com/lIHMXh2Xil — Saturday Night Live - SNL (@nbcsnl) April 7, 2019

The D&D community, tired of seeing the same old stereotype, wasn't impressed

Twitter user Nic ter Horst posted a selfie in response to the SNL skit, asking people to post their own (and their dice) with the hashtag #DnDSelfie, to "remind folks that D&D doesn't look like pocket protector clad nerds from the 80s."

"We're out here being nerds now and our brand of socially awkward is frankly much more entertaining."

Seeing that SNL D&D skit was painful so let's post some 🔥 selfies to remind folks that D&D doesn't look like pocket protector clad nerds from the 80s



We're out here being nerds now and our brand of socially awkward is frankly much more entertaining (bonus points for dice pics) pic.twitter.com/nsSdccP8ae — ♡ NIC ter HORST ♡ @ TCAF (@nicterhorst) April 8, 2019

Sure enough, a stream of #DnDSelfie posts arrived, and they're great. Behold, here's what a bunch of D&D players look like, SNL.

You’re looking at the face of a budding dungeon master and level 4 Druid. There’s more than one mold that makes a D&D player. ⚔️✨ #DnDSelfie pic.twitter.com/oBzy9W0xnE — 𝓐𝖓𝖉𝖗𝖊𝖆 🗡🗡🗡 𝓚𝖊𝖓𝖉𝖗𝖎𝖈𝕶 (@azur3verie) April 8, 2019

Yo, been playing DnD weekly for years now. Dungeons and Dragons is for everyone. So sit down SNL and maybe talk to some actual real life people. #DnDSelfie pic.twitter.com/hlO0Fmtscd — Molly ➡️Celebration after all (@Mollshka) April 8, 2019

#DnDSelfie but why tho SNL? Why would you want to ruin something so awesome? pic.twitter.com/bVbrtWwV0y — 🇵🇷Isabel Sophia Dieppa-Betancourt (@isabelsdieppa) April 8, 2019

My #DnDSelfie nb DM for a group that just named themselves 'Two Sides' pic.twitter.com/DK39ITbwV8 — Mickey Sheridan (@mousefights) April 8, 2019

Here me and some of my favourite dice #DnDSelfie pic.twitter.com/PgNfUmXtIi — Lady Purple of the Sapphire Tower (@LadyPurple121) April 8, 2019

Today's shirt, my mismatched set of travel dice, and my work d20 (along with the obligatory much choice rolling chart). #DnDSelfie pic.twitter.com/KbIIfaGXY7 — Alastair Forde (@Arcdragnbreth) April 8, 2019

Apparently #DnDSelfie is a thing that is cool, so! Here's my face and my favourite dice sets. pic.twitter.com/enGzjNUlYk — Savvy🌱 (@hugatiefling) April 8, 2019

#DnDSelfie because D&D girls can be spicy, smart, and strong too and hell yeah we can be imaginative. Trust me that's not a bad thing. 😉😘 Nerd girls are the best girls. Shove your stereotype. pic.twitter.com/pLMgkk7oiu — Mistress Val(ky)rie of the Dungeon (@stonefly_ky) April 8, 2019

#DnDSelfie - first listened to some AP podcasts in early 2017, started playing games last year, and honestly you couldn’t pay me enough to sort these for one picture pic.twitter.com/3oAdFQazWP — gray darling ✨ (@waveechocave) April 8, 2019

sup #DnDSelfie, i'm anna! i work as a barista at a board game cafe where i see lots of different people of different identities, backgrounds, ages, and what have you playing d&d and tabletop games. 🥰 i like drawing character inventories and rooms too 💖 pic.twitter.com/jOqwHFmrzB — anna (@nannapai) April 8, 2019

I don't have a #DnDSelfie but I do have this cute shot of my party! pic.twitter.com/vcjLogSH1X — Brock Lobster, Attorney at Claw (@SolidShepard) April 8, 2019

Havent you heard? EVERYONE is playing D&D now. #DnDSelfie pic.twitter.com/C1P4Mj2ASr — Cara McGee 🌹C2E2 K17 (@ohcararara) April 8, 2019

Yup, haven't you heard? Questing with pals is cool and you know it.