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Imagine you meet your old high school chums for a round of D&D ... only to discover that they are professional players led by a competent dungeon master.

english subtitles, so don't fear the foreign. :)

Link to video.

Link to video.

i remember slight parallels to my own rpg sessions, although not quite as ... pronounced.
 
Nice try, but I'm not going to get tricked into listening to that language :p

you'll change your mind at 3:42, 2nd video. "lord gardakan, you have a very hospitable posterior" is so immensely quotable. :D
 
My favorite part is the ridiculous situation of "Nope, you don't wake up" and the whole "viscous gliding" thing. Although again, the words he's using to describe this and the DM's attitude is a lot funnier if you don't need the subtitles
 
My favorite part is the ridiculous situation of "Nope, you don't wake up" and the whole "viscous gliding" thing. Although again, the words he's using to describe this and the DM's attitude is a lot funnier if you don't need the subtitles

:goodjob: The end song was pretty good too.


I didn't realize D&D had tables for sleeping through events.
 
My favorite part is the ridiculous situation of "Nope, you don't wake up" and the whole "viscous gliding" thing. Although again, the words he's using to describe this and the DM's attitude is a lot funnier if you don't need the subtitles

i loved how the dungeon master described that scene with the same skill he used to tell the rest of the adventure. :)
 
I just noticed that this particular thief bears a striking similarity to the player killer from the Southpark Episode "Make love, not Warcraft".

Coincidence or inspiration? :)

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Makes me want to play DnD.
 
Imagine you meet your old high school chums for a round of D&D ... only to discover that they are professional players led by a competent dungeon master.

english subtitles, so don't fear the foreign. :)

Link to video.

Link to video.

i remember slight parallels to my own rpg sessions, although not quite as ... pronounced.

That is frigging awesome! :lol:
 
As an avid player and DM of D&D, I find this insanely funny!

GoodGame said:
I didn't realize D&D had tables for sleeping through events.

Well, technically there are tables for a wide variety of events. I don't use tables very often; I'm more of a planning-for-the-events type of guy.
 
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