kill count 2 pc died 3 escape the doorngeon 1 npc was sent to the shadow realm 2 avatars of death died 1 dopelganger died 5 dopelgangers missed in action 1 efreeti almost dies to 3 crits and the count of the doorngeon RISES
i am begging for this to be put into one of the other dnd campaigns as a special event where the party is told to slay "The Sovreign of the Doorngeon" and its a really old, withered version of the Sovreign (sorry i forgot his name lol)
He finds the actual last door, that previously didnt count as a door for the door question, because it was disguised as a jar. He opens the jar with the doorknob and enters a different plain where he builds a sentient door army with the power of the doorngeon as core power.
The odds of this turning out as good as it did are incredibly low. The count drew the Sun, allowing him to 1v4 the rest of the party, he was the only one in the room before that other PC figured out the answer to the door's questions, then drew the card that reversed his alignment, then got THREE CRITS IN A ROW against the efreeti. Just... incredible.
8:02 Grace looking at us with dead seriousness and shaking her head was so hilarious to me here. You could see the fear in her eyes of meeting her fate as a gnome.
I love how Count tomorn liconhal just goes full Gollum at the end there, but with a doorknob that casts knock once a day instead of something actually useful like an invisibility ring or something.
That was one the funniest sessions of D&D I’ve ever seen! I couldn’t believe how much they messed around with the DoMT! You could tell they didn’t care about these random characters they rolled up/ had picked for them, but that just added to the hilarity. The Count’s descent into madness was absolutely golden!
That was the greatest RU-vid video I have ever seen. Genuinely, the Arcane Arcade crew is so talented! Sovereign Tom of the Doorngeon was so cool holy crap!
It has been unleashed. The sinister master workings of the cabal known as: "The Chat". This unholy creation, held in the purgatory of the mind of the sacred oracle known to those as, "The DM". With his guiding vision, and the revelation entrusted into capable hands, the world will tremble at the feat of marvelous cruelty that is... The Doorngeon.
If possible, please consider doing another Doornegeon. It was great, and very funny, to see the live polling. And how everyone was pleading their case on how people could vote.
This got out of hand so fast, this is fucking awesome lol please please bring back this dungeon it is serious campaign like just sneak it in like there’s this dungeon with a mad rouge in it lol
It would be nice for Count Tom to be put in legend and some npcs if all of their games(d&d or not) tell the couscous tale, of Count Tom, Ruler of the Doormain of the Doorngeon
The doorgon, a great flying beast that starts its life hatching from a 1,000,000 year old Elder Yggdrassil Tree. Then elder artisan doormaker dwarves carve the rough and new hatchling into the proper shape and dimensions most suited for its particular type of wood. the wings are ornate folding doors reminiscent of Japanese changing walls, but look like the Minecraft spruce doors.
In the years that followed, many an adventurer sought the well that was told led to the Doorngeon. Spurred on by tales of treasure still hidden... but to no avail. Anyone who attempted to enter via the well-gate, were frustrated by failure. Soon tales became legend. Legend, to myth. Yet some still say, when the Sun is low, and the wind is just right, you can on occasion still hear maniacal laughter in the area surrounding the well, as if rising from the earth itself.
Without even watching a single second of the video, just the name reminds me of an adventure one of my dm friends ran last year called dungeon lands. The entire thing pretty much used rolled tables. The entire "dungeon" was rooms and corridors connected by doors, and all the doors were randomized, all the encounters were randomized, the location of the dungeons inside the dungeon are all randomized, the location of towns are all randomized, loot tables are all randomized, the actual towns themselves were also randomized. There were these pools of water that would mutate you inside the dungeon, also all random. The only thing not randomized were the dungeons and the biomes.
my Pathfinder party features a lizardfolk, a catfolk, and a shoony (dogfolk). We also have a goblin and a masochistic aasimar but we’re majority anthro animals. (I’m the lizardfolk druid, Q’nene)
this gave me an idea for a great session the players are given a Deck of Many Things, but it is cursed. every day that passes while they still possess it, the entire party suffers damage. in order to get rid of it, they have to draw EVERY. SINGLE. CARD. from the deck. only once they have, the entire deck will turn to ash and all effects the deck had are reset. in other words, the curse on the deck is playing a game with them in hopes of killing each and every one. to survive is to best the deck, to pull every card and accept the fate of the consequences they bring. this Deck of Many Curses is neutral evil.