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kksensen:

earlier I was driven by madness but I had lunch so I’m ok now

quixoticanarchy:

the nonbinary urge to be both a short haired girl and a long haired guy

petallwishes:

Should I make my dnd podcast schedule even more insane and jump on NADDPOD when campaign 3 starts? Or should I wait until I actually catch up with Dimension 20 and/or CR C1 so as not to lose my everloving mind?

The idea of a dnd podcast /actual play show schedule tickled me so here you go (warning, this kind of turned into an analysis of my podcast listening habits and preferences ):

NADDPOD: caught up (singular in this distinction so you know I love it)

Adventure Zone: finished balance and amnesty, fell off with graduation, picked up with ethersea, but a bit behind (first dnd podcast I ever listened to)

Dungeons and Daddies: listened to about half, on hiatus listener (the Glenn prison arc was getting a bit intense for me, but I definitely still intend on finishing it since I really enjoy the show)

D20: finished FH S1&2, EftBK, TH, TUC S1, M&M. Halfway through CoC, TUC S2, PoL. Currently watching the Seven (I’m a big fan of D20, but I sometimes get bogged down by the longer seasons. I tend to binge them when I’m in the mood or when a new season has started. Through no fault of their own, the remote seasons aren’t as appealing to me)

Critical Role: watched around 25 episodes of C1 and C2 respectively (liked it well enough, definitely enjoyed the inter-party relationships, but the format isn’t for me. Feels like an actual dnd game, which I know is the appeal for a lot of folks, but I have enough of that in my real life ya know?)

Bonus Round/Improv Comedy Podcasts!

Mission to Zyxx: close to caught up, but I like to hoard the eps a bit, especially since this is their last season

Hello from the Magic Tavern: well into the third season (how is anyone caught up with this behemoth of a show?!)

In conclusion: god, I consume a lot of dnd content

dinkythings: Sometimes I think about what would happen if my D&D characters met eachother… In Re

dinkythings:

Sometimes I think about what would happen if my D&D characters met eachother… In Relonor and Halvar’s case, probably nothing good

This idea was too fun for me not to take a crack at it.

I’m imagining they’re accidentally meeting up on some demiplane. Gracie immediately goes for the *wink wink nudge nudge* approach and Morwen “no social skills” Hebesgryn has no idea how to cope


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oneheadtoanother:

angeltiddies:

reverse gaslighting where i pretend to know exactly what you are talking about

mrspider:

mrspider:

dating someone who knocks the fuck out as soon as they hit the sheets but you have had chronic insomnia since you were 7 but you both get sad if you guys dont hug to sleep is

strickenspirit:

pulled an ally, rolled a natural 20 and accidentally fucked up my DMs future campaign plans.

Lol I have a player who does this all the time on knowledge checks. I can’t have any secrets

datanazush:

thepleasuregoblin:

thepleasuregoblin:

A name is a spell you cast on your child when they’re born

I cast “get bullied in middle school”

Power word: Melvin

No joke, there’s a character in one of the dnd games I’m in who’s mother cursed him with misfortune by naming him Mishap Calamity

dnd-homebrew5e:

Reblog this post and tell me what is the level, race/subrace, and class/subclass of your D&D character(s) you are currently playing in a campaign.

Morwen Hebesgryn: 5th level, human, 4 levels monster slayer ranger, 1 level grave/war domain cleric hybrid, setting based on medieval Siberia

Gracie Goldcoast: 7th level, lightfoot halfling, 6 levels college of sword bard, 1 level archfey warlock, setting based on 18th century Europe

Basha Secondson: 10th level, tiefling, divination wizard (game on “hiatus”)

Pasha DuToit: 5th level, tortle, battlesmith artificer (guest spot)

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