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...the what now from where?Riddle, Autognome Phantom Rogue from Ravenloft
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...the what now from where?Riddle, Autognome Phantom Rogue from Ravenloft
You’re going to have to ask Fritz von Weerg....the what now from where now?
...touché.You’re going to have to ask Fritz von Weerg.
There are no subclasses mentioned in the product description. Lineages and backgrounds only.
Although there are now backgrounds, and backgrounds.
I don't watch many live plays, but the last 15:00 of the first episode of Legends of the Multiverse has a gem of DMing. Brennan Lee Mulligan portrays several NPCs – captain, first mate, three deckhands, and the cook. The deckhands and cook get only a few lines but I was blown away at how vividly he brought those NPCs to life through just an entire change in mannerism. I'm never going to be at that same level of voice-acting, but for me watching him was like getting a masterclass in how to breathe life into a NPC with barely any "screen time." Amazing.
As a fan of Dimension20, I’m not surprised. Brennan Lee Mulligan is pretty much the best DM I’ve ever seen at exactly that.Yea, I was expecting a long game but it wasn’t. It was jam packed thiugh.
Yeesh. Cringe is dead, for good reason.I missed the first bit and tuned in when Deborah Ann Woll (sp?) said something like “who’s the hottest person near me?”
I really hope the context doesn’t make that as cringey as it sounded out of context.
Yeah that sounds about right.I don't watch many live plays, but the last 15:00 of the first episode of Legends of the Multiverse has a gem of DMing. Brennan Lee Mulligan portrays several NPCs – captain, first mate, three deckhands, and the cook. The deckhands and cook get only a few lines but I was blown away at how vividly he brought those NPCs to life through just an entire change in mannerism. I'm never going to be at that same level of voice-acting, but for me watching him was like getting a masterclass in how to breathe life into a NPC with barely any "screen time." Amazing.