Rak_man_95
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Honestly from the synopses that I've read a lot of them intrigue me. I like the idea of a high school setting, I'm a sci-fi nerd, I'm interested in a campaign featuring political intrigue, a lover of horror, and enjoy a good mystery. As far as mechanics and easing into the game, I watch other live plays, and play myself so that's not something that I necessarily need but don't mind if it is a table of newer players either. And I don't have any preferences towards any cast members.
I kind of came here because I think I would enjoy most of them, so I was looking for some fam favorites.
Thanks, if I remember from what I saw ravening war is a prequel. Would you recommend that first, or does it not matter much?
I've seen the trailers for that one it looks very charming, plus it is only a few episodes so I'll put it on my list I think.
Thanks, I'm more interested in the stories being told rather than the ability of players so I'm thinking about checking out fantasy high. Plus I teach high school so that might be interesting to see a dnd high school.
Thank you, both sound interesting from what you've said and I've read. I think I might start off with fantasy high.
Hello everyone,
I just got a dropout subscription to watch some of their other content, but I want to check out some dimension 20 as well. I've watched and listened to other live play ttrpg before so I'm not new to that just to dimension 20. I was hoping to get some recommendations on what to check out. Thanks for any recommendations you give.
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Stumpy nubs on youtube did a video a while ago with the chisels I assume you got. He cut the handles on a bandsaw and I don't think he used glue to hold it at all. Might be worth checking that out.
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