i love how much of this season is basically brennan looking fantasy authors in the eye and saying “think that through. repeat that back to me. wind strong enough to carry a human body? THINK ABOUT THAT”
Hey, buddy? It's called fantasy. Realism isn't typically a necessary component. Furthermore, this scene alone involves necromancy, a sapient puppet, and a talking cat. Later in the campaign, the talking cricket who hasn't shit in 100 years fires a rocket and, in so doing, turns a mule into a man. Absolutely no valid points can be made about the improbability of fantasy tropes under such circumstances.
@@cr820 Who are you addressing? Yes, it’s fantasy, but also, this scene alone is only happening due to a number of things going very poorly in a very fantasy way.
@@rain.enthusiast the idea of finding a feral child on an island of abandoned punishment that has grown into a man and has no idea because he’s been alone surviving on cannibalism, funny. Like power to you but he’s so scary my dude he is so scary 😂
@@Lucifersfursonathe concept is horrifying. The execution of it was done in a way to make it funny, but also the part that makes it funny is it’s such a horrifying concept treated unseriously.
@@treehousetraders2133 ope! Are you Brian Murphy? Sorry I don’t take opinions on Murph’s Silly Little Guys from someone who doesn’t understand the raw gender oozing from Riz Gukgak and [REDACTED] the Frog Prince 😁
I GENUINLY think Murph, while he doesn't get as many big crazy wow moments like Emily or or big emotional acting moments, is SO important for the D20 dynamic. He seems to have no issues not being in the spotlight constantly and is quite willing to play the straightman to the others craziness or get teh group back on focus when they go too far off the rails. I would bet Brennan as a DM is pretty happy to have a Murph in the group. Well plus I personally like the characters of his I met so far even if they are, as said before, not the cookiest and craziest and wildest characters 🤗
On naddpod short rest he talks a lot about being the heel and loves getting razzed. He definitely loves the joke more than being the star of the joke, such a dream table member
He is a great DM, and that bleeds over into his play as a PC. He knows intimately how DnD stories work and how to keep them fun and moving along nicely.
Honestly the thing i love most as being a DM is when i finally get to be a player and basically be support for the actual DM at the table. Having a party member who can pick up the moment that the dm is trying to get around 5 other people at once and just help makes conveying a moment so much easier
@@patrickbeck1892 you’ve got Sir Theobald and Gerard on one side, but then Cody and Barry 6 on the other. Riz and Cugrash are somewhere in between, being very weird in their own way but also still keeping the party on task and reacting to other players’ unhinged antics.
unfortunately i think that cursed accolade has to go to my friend, who once, when they were very high, asked me in a whisper, "what if teeth were soft. and they flapped around in your mouth when you breathed." i think about that every goddamn day
No spoilers but knowing what Snow White’s planning really, _really_ contextualizes her laugh Sources: I have also made that noise in a similar situation (but on a very only me level)
I think the more effective horror moments for me this season where the ones where the episode ended and I the existential dread came to me, Candlewick is a great example, when he looks at his reflection and is scared of 'the horrible man'... heartbreaking.
I love Gerard and Pinnochio on Toy Island because it's basically when you royally piss of your father by doing something incredibly stupid and dangerous, so he's both scared and angry as hell.
my fave thing about this whole bit is in the next episode, where they're fighting the terrible dogfish, and Gerard says "I don't have Second Wind in this fight because of Candlewick"
Title’s going to have to be changed to Gerard’s No Good Very Bad Week after the last couple episodes 😅 This didn’t even include that a couple hours earlier the monstrous God of Death threatened to kill him for his bad joke 😂 Brutal.
It's the Invisibility for me. Lou doesn't know about the nat 20. he's just trying to help. he's just trying to be a good friend, both to murph and to gerard. and he's NOT.
Murph joking that Candlewick has a +9 to wisdom actually has precedent with Seven from Unsleeping City having high insight despite being a cryptobro So...
survival checks are from wisdom, and if he's been living feral, making traps and scavenging for food, it would make sense that he would have a decent wisdom score tbh.
gerard is struggling, at this point I genuinely think him and elody should formally divorce cause bro needs to be a good king in his own right first, he’s halfway there guys let’s cheer him on
A DAY AND A HALF? If they were traveling at terminal velocity for 36 hours they would go from boston to ITALY but they made it back to snowhold in less than a day on a fuckin boat AND if they were to link hands they could travel and over twice the speed with no nausea AND the north wind could’ve easily slowed their descent into the water
@@GreenSnale ok? Did you miss the whole fucking point of being a DM? Cause the whole point of that scene was just to deal damage to the players which is so unnecessary, AND it didn’t make any sense whatsoever. Don’t gimme that “iT’s NoT eVeN rEaL” shit