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From the sweet taste of caramel to the even sweeter taste of Dolly's vengeance, episode 4 was a rollercoaster of highs and lows. Join us as we dive into the fun and chaos of The Festival of Benediction, to some intense saving throws behind the DM screen.
In this episode, the team breaks down everything, from the improv of homebrew madness to how Harry masterfully builds the world when the party decides to go totally off the rails

RP (Rolly-Poley) Points

Alex Aoife Ben Doug Hollie
119 113 91 81 67
Totals
369 243 300 398 375
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  • Highlights

    • 00:40 Harry:"I thought that was flavor, I didn't think that was a command. So, it's interesting, I now know that 'caramel' is the way to make you go see places."
    • 01:30 Gnomes and I: What's that about?
    • 02:43 Harry:(to Hollie)"You did miss a full round of attacks with advantage on a man stuck in webs. I feel like if Morgan had done that, you would've crushed his mini."
    • 02:52 Everything is coming up Endellion, Morgan is gone and plenty of wine was provided.
    • 07:25 Alex:"I can't believe this!. This is outrageous!...You have one more hour."
    • 09:09 Just a little Kobold "Slap-Ass"
    • 10:25 Raidion's dilemma of re-learning the world around him.
    • 14:00 Harry confirms what we knew about the LotR Strider style choice made by Doug. The high chair becomes The I Chair. Hopefully not at risk of litigation from Apple.
    • 17:41 Harry reveals it was a coincidence that their attackers were of races that could be impersonated and it didn't occur to him that they would wait.
    • 19:00 Harry:"So, they were an adapted swashbuckler, archer and berserker."
    • 41:53 The thing that I think is so wonderful as a creative person, about DMing is how it's creative, collaborative, and by it's nature imperfect. Were I to obsess about every detail and craft a story (session by session, that works perfectly, that goes seamlessly for me and every beat plays out as I hoped it would) you are not playing D&D. You are listening to story time with Harry. It's not fun and it's hugely distances me from you and so the amazing thing is that I don't have to worry about the "Perfect Session" because we are introducing chaos to it. Not only does that (in a really liberating way I always feel) take the pressure off me.
    • 46:26 The Web is what keeps the group sticking together (as a helpful narrative device)
    • 47:27 Alex:"The pause was just right." (That's just right)