He actually mentions that on the new talk show, like how he always has to plan and organize everything as a DM and has been like that for 7 years without pause.. and now that he gets to just play a single character he wants it to be the most chaotic shit possible 😂
@@zoboothemafoo I would be interested to see him play in a campaign with a less chaotic character ala Percy, Fjord or Caleb but it might just not be his preferred playstyle.
@@ShaunTripp Agree and agree, but I think Allura covers that already. He has said before, not sure when maybe in Talks Machina, that Allura was his self-insertion on Campaign 1 and thats part of the reason why he was okay with bringing her back for C2, so maybe thats the most of what we'll ever get :/
@@zoboothemafoo well also campaign 3 is long enough after 1 that a lot of the humans from C1 are pretty elderly. They're knocking up on grog having passed away to old age(goliaths rarely live past their 60s) and Percy is getting into his early 60s. Vex is basically early middle aged for a half elf and keyleth is immortal because druid. The gnomes have an easy century+ left by C3.
Which is funny because he didn't actually answer the question. He laid out the adventure but never actually said specifically where the money came from.
Freaking love Matt!! I love to watch other DMs play as their own characters now and then, they bring their full imagination to bare AND some of them bring their skills of memory recall into full effect, no matter how long it's been for them most of them can remember EVERY detail. 😎
I do think a "Résumé" can only refer to a persons education and work history. "Resumes" means "continues" after a pause or such. as other comments pointed out, the word you're looking for is probably more along the lines of "summarize", "recap" or "recount"
Actually *adjusts glasses* , if you say "résumé" with the accent that would mean in french, and THAT word in french means "the abridged version". So it can be both the abridged version of a person, of a movie, of anything that can be summarized :) However the english "resume" does mean "to continue after a pause"
I'm guessing the video poster isn't native to the English tongue because "resumes" in other languages, such as Spanish sounds similar to "resumen" which does mean summarize. Although this is just guessing. Also Matt is absolutely Chaotic and I love it.