D&D players to a T. DM describes an incredibly dangerous or stupid thing to do, player says “Yeah, but I’m good.” Player fails and dies horribly. Player blames the DM. 😆
Kerrek may have dealt the blow that ended Raishan's life, but Keyleth killed Raishan here. She took away everything that Raishan prided herself in having; her magic, intellect, ability to deceive.
The visible stages of grief Marisha goes through realising what she has done is incredible Edit: the visible stage of grief LIAM goes through realising what she has done is also incredible, its just on a delay
Just... just how Marisha is so shocked that this didn't work. The way she keeps shrugging and questioning why this has happened to her. The way she accuses Matt of lying. The way she simply cannot fathom how her goldfish idea didn't work. The way she ignored every single thing Matt said about this being a bad idea because of her hubris. Did she not know what terminal velocity was before doing this? It was established in the previous episode that the cliff was 1000ft high, so did she think people could survive that fall? This is well and truly the dumbest moment in the entire campaign. Possibly in all of the campaigns. And the most hilarious.
I wonder, If the series manage to get there (hope ot does), how they going to do this scene...like how even? I would pay gold to see it, specially for the people who re watching only the show XD
I mean we can all chide her for the hubris of exclaiming "We're gods!" but, really, I mean she died from jumping down a 1000 ft and was immediately brought back to life without much trouble, so how wrong exactly is that statement?
I can’t wait to see the Baltimore ravens versus the New York jets on September 11th 2022 and see a special ceremony for the 20th anniversary of 9/11 on September 11th 2022 at the New York jets stadium in Rutherford New Jersey
I'm doing a second watch of Campaign 1, and Keyleth really likes to jump off of stuff. In fact, I just got to "The Rematch" Ep23, and Marisha actually says a little past two hours and forty-five minutes that she likes leaps of faith because they're exciting.
I’m only laughing because Travis got such a kick out of this lol. When we hit this in the animated show, Grog needs to be laughing through all of this.