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eke out posted:Grant: "The only way I can retain some power in this is to make it a perv thing" They had to know Grant was going to do something along those lines, given that task. The fact a later episode has Sam give Grant the task "sell me on letting you bounce on daddy's knee", Grant immediately goes "knowing me like you do, where do you think I'm gonna go with this task" and Sam replies "yeah, I craft these tasks specifically for the people I know are playing" and is still embarrassed as gently caress when Grant makes it sexual makes it all the better. Grant leans so hard in to those bits and that he can do so with such ease and confidence makes it even funnier when you do see him get squeamish over other comparatively tame things, like contemplating letting someone like 25 of his exes pictures on social media or having to show old movies of his.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 23:53 |
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I'm partway through Trinyvale, and it is unmistakably a world made by Caldwell Tanner. Just like the first campaign, Jake is stealing the show for me. Hardwon, Nyack, and Henry all kind of have these solid springboards that Jake uses to come up with great character humor. He and Emily are good at feeding improv at Murph so that Murph can play the straight man really well.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 01:07 |
tsob posted:They had to know Grant was going to do something along those lines, given that task. The fact a later episode has Sam give Grant the task "sell me on letting you bounce on daddy's knee", Grant immediately goes "knowing me like you do, where do you think I'm gonna go with this task" and Sam replies "yeah, I craft these tasks specifically for the people I know are playing" and is still embarrassed as gently caress when Grant makes it sexual makes it all the better. Grant leans so hard in to those bits and that he can do so with such ease and confidence makes it even funnier when you do see him get squeamish over other comparatively tame things, like contemplating letting someone like 25 of his exes pictures on social media or having to show old movies of his. i watched a bunch of episodes of Game Changer after seeing your post and they really are genuinely great
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 02:36 |
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I think the only episode of Game Changer I didn't enjoy is the second season episode where the game was to find as many secret agents as possible by "activating" them with a secret passcode, because it just wasn't that interesting or entertaining to watch the 3 guests run around shouting the same ten catchphrases at random strangers in the street. Often two or even all three of them all shouting at the same small group of people at once. There was no sense of escalation, no mini-games to break things up a bit and no chance for them to really flex their improvisational skills. It just felt like it was running against the grain of what the show normally is. You could also see that some of the people they were speaking to were just getting annoyed at what was happening. I feel like it'd have been better if they'd been given just one or two catchphrases, perhaps one that changed every minute or something and the passphrases got more awkward over time, so that there was that sense of escalation, but every interaction only lasted a couple of seconds. That said, pretty much every other episode is amazing and even ones I didn't think sounded fun from their synopsis were great; including the ones filmed over Zoom for lockdown. The latest episode, where the contestants have 1 minute to cosplay a random character using the "bag of various bits of bullshit" Sam sent each of them, and whatever they have around their house was great, even though I didn't think it'd be that good initially. I do feel like Tao Yang was kind of hard done by it though, since he got no points during the entire game from the actual cosplay elements and only from the mini-game they played at the mid-point. I'm not sure if that was because he just wasn't that in to it so all his efforts were pretty low rent compared to Lily Du and the other girl, that he wasn't using any of his own stuff most of the time and just using scraps from the bag Sam sent or what. He was probably just not a good pick for that game, I suppose. His Elsa costume deserved a point at the very least though, just for matching the colours of her outfit perfectly. I've started watching Dimension 20 with the latest season, Pirates of Leviathan, and I'm only part way through the first episode but one thing I'm really enjoying is seeing the cast play some really unusual races, like a Bugbear, a Merwoman by way of a Lamia, a Ratfolk and an Aarakocra, as well as all the cast feeling shadier and less morally upstanding than you generally see in D'n'D Actual Plays; or at least, shadier than I generally see. It makes it immediately stand out a bit, though Brennan's skill at world-building and theater of the mind stuff certainly helps cement things immediately too.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 03:49 |
tsob posted:
Escape from the Bloodkeep is great for oddball races and somewhat shady characters too. That one's on youtube, but definitely watch the behind the scenes after you finish the final episode. There's some real insanity that happens/doesn't happen that makes it fun as hell. Also, double pants. And from the livestream yesterday, sounds like they had a decent sized tour planned and then Covid happened so the whole thing got scrapped. They're definitely going to do the live show at that random restaurant as soon as everything opens up though.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 04:17 |
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Re: Dimension 20 they did a one-shot with RTX a few weeks ago that is up on Dropout now. They also did another one-shot for Roll20. Both were Fantasy High one-shots that spoil the other seasons. The RTX one had everyone minus Lou and they visited a college. I liked that one. Very light on fights (probably because they couldn't overrun and mess up the schedule) so it's like an hour long or so. It's still full of gags and whatnot. The Roll20 one is a boys night. That one I'm still going through. It's almost three hours long. Right now, it's available on Roll20's twitch page, but it will show up on dropout eventually.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 04:37 |
https://twitter.com/dimension20show/status/1322231110349316099 i'm excited about this, the first season was great and had some of the best em/murph characters. (warning that there's some inherent spoilers in the video re: some characters from season 1 are no longer around, probably wouldn't spoil anyone unless you've seen part of 1 but not the end)
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# ? Oct 30, 2020 20:54 |
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The patreon is worth it alone for this week's shrimp scampi discussion
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# ? Oct 31, 2020 06:56 |
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I'm not gonna lie. They were making it seem like jakes lad was a miserable dude but he kinda seems like he's got it made with the baron.
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# ? Oct 31, 2020 07:17 |
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If he gets too happy, they just need to bring Amir back in to ruin it a little.
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# ? Oct 31, 2020 11:33 |
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Gaius Marius posted:I'm not gonna lie. They were making it seem like jakes lad was a miserable dude but he kinda seems like he's got it made with the baron. It seems like the core of his character is an absolute refusal to be happy so I don't think Henry is taking his living situation all that well
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# ? Oct 31, 2020 14:51 |
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kidcoelacanth posted:It seems like the core of his character is an absolute refusal to be happy so I don't think Henry is taking his living situation all that well There's something actually kind of brilliant about Henry being genuinely depressed and traumatized and his friends not being able to see past "YOU LIVE WITH THE BARON" and "YOU HAVE A POOL". Also, hahaha the "nice guy" ghost and "Not all ghosts are like that"
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# ? Oct 31, 2020 16:44 |
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Gaius Marius posted:I'm not gonna lie. They were making it seem like jakes lad was a miserable dude but he kinda seems like he's got it made with the baron. Love to live with my ex wife’s insane cousin and build insurmountable debt in the process
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# ? Oct 31, 2020 17:12 |
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Beef Jerky Robot posted:Love to live with my ex wife’s insane cousin and build insurmountable debt in the process Well he thought he was living rent free until this episode.
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# ? Oct 31, 2020 18:42 |
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I don't think I can handle Emily's accent for the entire campaign. Like it's fine when her character is talking but the narration part is already bothering me. Anyway the Short Rests are absolutely worth it. Their tangents alone are worth it, just the random poo poo they end up talking about. Then they talk cool behind the scenes stuff about the episodes too!
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# ? Nov 1, 2020 03:25 |
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I'm okay with her accent. I actually like it more than her Moonshine voice, which sounded kinda bad when she would try to do dramatic scenes.
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# ? Nov 1, 2020 04:56 |
Pennsylvanian posted:I'm okay with her accent. I actually like it more than her Moonshine voice, which sounded kinda bad when she would try to do dramatic scenes. yeah i don't mind it. but i'm pretty familiar with the "narrate everything in-character" style, i can understand why it might be annoying to some folks
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# ? Nov 1, 2020 05:00 |
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eke out posted:yeah i don't mind it. but i'm pretty familiar with the "narrate everything in-character" style, i can understand why it might be annoying to some folks Yeah, I don't envy someone having to decide on how they're going to do that kind of thing on a cast.
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# ? Nov 1, 2020 05:11 |
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kidcoelacanth posted:It seems like the core of his character is an absolute refusal to be happy so I don't think Henry is taking his living situation all that well I don't know, Henry seems like Fia and Zerk are rubbing off on him quite quickly so I doubt he's going to be all that miserable going forward. Jake himself said that he didn't really think about how Emily and Caldwell would engage with his character, but that it should be obvious they'd try and cheer him up rather than just accept him as a misery guts and I think the fact Jake is still finding the character's core, who he wants Henry to be and the inevitable hijinx means that he'll probably wind up not being so unhappy soon enough.
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# ? Nov 4, 2020 16:17 |
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Just a head's up: Caldwell's interview with Brennan Lee Mulligan for Adventuring Academy has already been put on YouTube and is worth a watch (or at least a background listen) since it's pretty fun and interesting throughout.
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 11:18 |
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Triple Posting, but Emily was the guest this week on Adventuring Academy, which ran a few minutes extra at nearly 100 minutes but went over NaDDPod, Hot Boy Summer, Dimension 20, her style as a player, how her background in improv informs that, the fact she really jumped in to DM'ing lately and so on. All of which was really fun. It's obvious Brennan is a huge fan of Emily in general, but he has a great rapport with her and they talk about some interesting things, including how she's a really excellent person to DM for in several ways. One thing he points out is that D'n'D (and other TTGs in general) is often seen as something where the DM is the one weaving a story and it's all on them, but Emily is great because she gets so invested in her characters and the story they're part of and just interjects lots of little moments of emotion that let DMs know what she cares about so they know where to focus and what they can let go because people didn't really grab on to them, as well as leading or calling for scenes herself and just letting her characters push the story in various ways. Which takes some of the burden of creating the entire thing off the DM, and makes the story feel a lot more alive because everyone is contributing and it's not just a DM sitting there narrating a story the players are only really mechanically interacting with through fights. I didn't really see it last week, since I'd never watched the show before but all the episodes of Adventuring Academy appear to be going up on YouTube a week after they go live looking at their feed, so I would expect this to be on YouTube next weekend if anyone wants to watch. I also wouldn't be shocked if Jake and/or Murph are guests in the next few weeks given that Caldwell was the star two weeks ago and Emily was the guest this week.
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 19:18 |
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Murph already appeared in Adventuring Academy tho
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 20:34 |
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We're people being stinky on Twitter?quote:There may come a day when the community is too big for us to reach out like this, but we have a very kind and thoughtful audience so it is not this day, my friends.
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 23:03 |
also saw that email and it's way too loving typical like all the people who literally could not comprehend that Marisha Ray was roleplaying a character in season 1 of critical role. or Beth May playing a character that's basically about examining toxic masculinity and people still doing the same poo poo to her
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 23:09 |
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What was the bone claw mechanic again? Was that the claw attached to the giant roving fortress the Boobs were attacking that Beverly was using when they were in hell? Also, I think Emily's characters can feel overpowered from a superficial standpoint, but that when you stop and actually examine it the reason is just that she's a really creative player and makes great use of what options are available to her regardless of who or what she's playing and that she'd be incredibly effective regardless of how stock the character she was playing was. Especially if she's given time to think about things and plan out her character's actions for a given situation. Going off the Short Rests Emily was considering how to fight Thiala for weeks, if not months before the Boobs faced off against her and had come up with contingencies for pretty much any situation. And even then, when she did talk Murph in to giving her character a spell that might be useful in that fight, her character had to give up something in order to gain it and she worked that in to character development that flowed naturally in the story and made Moonshine miserable to boot.
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 23:58 |
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tsob posted:What was the bone claw mechanic again? Was that the claw attached to the giant roving fortress the Boobs were attacking that Beverly was using when they were in hell? Also, I think Emily's characters can feel overpowered from a superficial standpoint, but that when you stop and actually examine it the reason is just that she's a really creative player and makes great use of what options are available to her regardless of who or what she's playing and that she'd be incredibly effective regardless of how stock the character she was playing was. Especially if she's given time to think about things and plan out her character's actions for a given situation. Going off the Short Rests Emily was considering how to fight Thiala for weeks, if not months before the Boobs faced off against her and had come up with contingencies for pretty much any situation. And even then, when she did talk Murph in to giving her character a spell that might be useful in that fight, her character had to give up something in order to gain it and she worked that in to character development that flowed naturally in the story and made Moonshine miserable to boot. The bone claws from the Eldermorne episode that posted a couple days ago. Also I like reading your posts but I think I’d like it even more if they were broken up into more paragraphs instead of walls of text! :P
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 00:36 |
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The bone claw mechanic was just making Alter Self work a bit faster for the podcast. The spell gives you natural weapons, which is something that's normally locked behind a racial feature, and the proficiency to use it. If you want to run the spell it Rules as Written you need to recalculate a character's new attack and damage rolls for attacking with their action and bonus action (because they now have access to two-weapon fighting with their new claw, and that bonus action attack has its own weirdness associated with it). Actually looking up those rules would slow down the podcast and would probably mean that Henry gets a bit weaker if he wanted to use the claws, due to not having access to his fighter's fighting style bonuses. Instead of having to go through the rules and figure out something that would just be disappointing, Murph ran it as having the same mechanics as +1 claymore, which is much easier to rule on in the moment, and is still a nice upgrade for Henry. Also, Emily is an amazing player, both in terms of roleplay and character building. It's great seeing her work with her mechanics and come up with fun ways to use her unique characters.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 00:38 |
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Bip Roberts posted:We're people being stinky on Twitter? yea sounds like typical 'nerds ignore plenty of other mistakes/odd things but get huffy when THE WOMANS are involved in them. It seems like NAADPOD has a pretty cool fanbase mostly but I'm sure it pops up from time to time and isn't fun for any of them to deal with. Luckily Emily kicks rear end and plays with cool people who are, ya know, her actual friends and all aside from playing magic elf games so I hope it doesn't bum her out too much when it happens.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 03:22 |
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Tenik posted:Also, Emily is an amazing player, both in terms of roleplay and character building. It's great seeing her work with her mechanics and come up with fun ways to use her unique characters. These people complaining about Emily in NADDPOD should see the poo poo she pulls off in Dimension20. Emily is just really good at dungeons and dragons.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 06:31 |
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Rip_Van_Winkle posted:These people complaining about Emily in NADDPOD should see the poo poo she pulls off in Dimension20. Emily is just really good at dungeons and dragons. Emily clearly long ago embraced the fact that D&D is like 30% building a good character and 50% random dice rolls and saying 'gently caress it let's see if this happens' and then like 20% of loving with the DM, and for that she's the most powerful character
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 14:47 |
I'm enjoying the narrative this campaign that all of the characters were weird antisocial misfits and their charisma stat reflects it. I thought it was fun that every time they'd try to make a goofy comment in a serious situation Murph immediately would ask for a charisma check which they'd inevitably fail, so finding out that Fia has advantage on CHA this episode was disappointing for me because I felt like that running gag would get dropped once she stops getting unlucky rolls. Even so, I can't actually imagine getting worked up about something like that enough to complain to the dungeon manager or accuse him of a sexist conspiracy to give advantages to a FEMALE. It's absolutely disgusting that they're made to feel like they have to respond to stuff like this and the people hassling them a week ago to put the episodes up faster.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 22:27 |
Donkey posted:finding out that Fia has advantage on CHA this episode was disappointing for me because I felt like that running gag would get dropped once she stops getting unlucky rolls. it's advantage on saves, not checks though, so she's still terrible at using social skills, just better at resisting magic eke out fucked around with this message at 22:36 on Nov 8, 2020 |
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 22:31 |
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Donkey posted:I'm enjoying the narrative this campaign that all of the characters were weird antisocial misfits and their charisma stat reflects it. I thought it was fun that every time they'd try to make a goofy comment in a serious situation Murph immediately would ask for a charisma check which they'd inevitably fail, so finding out that Fia has advantage on CHA this episode was disappointing for me because I felt like that running gag would get dropped once she stops getting unlucky rolls. Even so, I can't actually imagine getting worked up about something like that enough to complain to the dungeon manager or accuse him of a sexist conspiracy to give advantages to a FEMALE. It's absolutely disgusting that they're made to feel like they have to respond to stuff like this and the people hassling them a week ago to put the episodes up faster. I don't even play D'n'D, but if I ever do this campaign is making me realize that I'd want to create my character(s) to have at least one negative stat because being outright bad at something just seems much more fun and interesting from a role playing and even just mechanical perspective, because underpowering one stat allows you to beef up another just a bit more and make yourself really good at one thing in return for being bad at another. Which is a fair trade.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 22:35 |
eke out posted:it's advantage on saves, not checks though, so she's still terrible at using social skills, just better at resisting magic Oh, ok, that's totally fine with me then. If there's anything anyone can do about it, I'd like to also be wrong about them getting a bunch of unnecessary criticism from rear end in a top hat fans, please.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 23:00 |
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If it's any consolation I'm pretty sure Emily has been dealing with unnecessary and unfounded criticism from rear end in a top hat fans for several years at this point (I feel like they've mentioned such criticism occasionally on the short rest too), and has presumably found some way to deal with it in that time since it hasn't stopped her from playing, or changed her personality or style noticeably. It would be nice if it wasn't there at all, of course, but if it is then her being able to deal with it is about the best you can hope for.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 23:16 |
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tsob posted:If it's any consolation I'm pretty sure Emily has been dealing with unnecessary and unfounded criticism from rear end in a top hat fans for several years at this point (I feel like they've mentioned such criticism occasionally on the short rest too), and has presumably found some way to deal with it in that time since it hasn't stopped her from playing, or changed her personality or style noticeably. It would be nice if it wasn't there at all, of course, but if it is then her being able to deal with it is about the best you can hope for. I think that at one point it was getting so bad that she considered leaving. I don't know if it's something they talked about on a short rest or somewhere else, but it came up when the facebook group was organizing that "appreciate axford" thing they did on twitter. Basically, https://twitter.com/vornietom/status/1232157731030589441?s=20 As fanbases get bigger, they always get worse, it sounds like NADDPOD is getting to that threshold. The group seems mature enough to handle it at least
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 23:56 |
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Well that's depressing. On the other hand, the few times I have seen such comments (since I don't use social media and rarely look at comments on other sites) they haven't even bothered with the faux politeness of "no offense but...", and have been a lot more aggressively impolite so that seems like a very tiny and unimportant step up.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 00:19 |
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Having listened to the latest episode, it bears repeating that Murph is great at making voices you hate based purely on the way they talk. The elder Fenrose was instantly detestable just for the breathy shout voice he used.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 01:32 |
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Emily instantly hating him was hilarious.
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# ? May 28, 2024 16:05 |
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Emily's episode of Adventuring Academy is up on YouTube now, for anyone interested.
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