Just once in my life I’d love to play DnD with the most unsmilingly pompous tryhards in the world so we could all be severe and straight-up Tolkien characters talking like books.
Then I’d publish the session recording so that everyone could see that it’s not a dream worth having and we could all move on to feeling fine with our regular silly bullshit.
Grog and his dynamics with Pike, and/or the mere existence of Jester Lavorre, makes that categorically false. Way more shenanigans & tomfoolery than the earlier comment was asking for.
Just once in my life I’d love to play DnD with the most unsmilingly pompous tryhards in the world so we could all be severe and straight-up Tolkien characters talking like books.
Then I’d publish the session recording so that everyone could see that it’s not a dream worth having and we could all move on to feeling fine with our regular silly bullshit.
I’d watch it. The fandom for a dnd podcast like that would be rabid, I think
…isn’t that essentially critical role?..
I think they tend to have more shenanigans than LotR (though even LotR isn’t zero shenanigans, especially the movies).
Grog and his dynamics with Pike, and/or the mere existence of Jester Lavorre, makes that categorically false. Way more shenanigans & tomfoolery than the earlier comment was asking for.
When with millions of dollars on the line, I would struggle to keep a straight face.