I haven’t listened to this one yet, but I’m looking forward to what I can only assume is an epic and successful battle and escape where nobody is seriously harmed!
Oh you poor dear.
Resisting urge… to type joke… about something somthing hard part…
May the urge to edit come at an opportune time for you, Cuba
edit - Everything turned out fine Clint
I had to pause in the middle of listening to part 19 right now at 1am to come tell you @Father.Torque that that is not the “stranger things” theme on shrug’s phone, that is “wanna fight” by cliff martinez from only god forgives
I’m glad that got cleared up
consumed alive by a shambling mound, great bedtime listening
A burning shambling mound
Oh wow, pour one out
I was kind of looking forward to a trademark ramble at the live@Buttcon taping
knowing beforehand that Gorm was going to die actually made this much more stressful to listen to. So many small decisions that nobody knew would have such a result.
Poor poor bastard
I mean, if I hadn’t turned into a raccoon two sessions earlier to skip any and all combat in that room~
And if I hadn’t shoved fistfuls of coffee down his throat to induce a state of Doom Guy bloodrage
And if Ven could actually make a fucking religion roll…
AND IF NOBODY HAD MENTIONED GORM TO TULPA HE WOULDN’T HAVE EVEN BEEN IN COMBAT
“Oh, I’ll roll initiative for Gorm” NOOOOO
I guess we all learned a valuable lesson.
Never roll initiative for your Gorm.
Now you know how Honeydew feels about Bartholomew.
in our last dnd campaign my sister had a pig named curly fries. one of our party members ate it i think, then left the game a few sessions later. i thought that was true cruelty.
How did it feel to play D&D with a sociopath
did they leave the game because they were murdered in real life
like they deserved
I mean Gorm distracted the mound to let us escape and then finally died, seems like a win/win to me