Tales from the Stinky Dragon - Deja Ürbloom - Between the Tales
Episode Date: October 27, 2021The cast and crew recap the Deja Ürbloom arc, discuss leveling up to level 4, and answer some behind the scenes and story questions from the audience! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphon...e.fm/adchoices
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Hey everyone, welcome to this special supplementary episode of Tales from the Stinky Dragon.
A tale between the tales?
We're going to be doing a bit of a story recap, going over what the party did when they leveled up to level 4,
as well as answer some questions, a little Q&A from questions that we've gotten from the community. Thank you so much for sending questions.
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We might even use your name
in a future episode as an NPC.
I'm rolling a D4 right now.
Whoever it lands on is the character
that we kill in the next arc, okay?
It's me, it's me.
I'm sorry, Kyborg.
We have to kill you next time.
Well, you kill the show
because I'm the best one in the game.
You all need me. Well, you kill the show because I'm the best one in the game. You all need me.
Well, you just wrapped up the, I guess, the second big arc so far in the story.
You all started out as little interns for, there's a group of heroes in the land known as the Infinites.
And this party answered the call to be interns for the Infinites.
And you all made your way
to a town called Boulderay.
On your way there,
Kyborg had a run-in
with a character named Brink Tussler
and a long-standing rivalry was born.
If I remember right,
Brink Tussler bested you
in your initial encounter.
He did.
I think that that's a matter of opinion.
That is why Blaine has been mad at him.
No, that's a matter of opinion. No, he definitely bested you. As a matter of fact that that's a matter of opinion. That is why Blaine has been mad at him. No, that's a matter of opinion.
No, he definitely bested you.
Not a matter of fact.
It's a matter of opinion.
You all made your way to go meet up with Mayor Prattle, who was the mayor of the town, invited
you guys to be the Infinite interns, and he let you in on a secret that the Infinites
had actually been kidnapped, and it was up to you guys as the interns to rescue
the Infinites. They've been infinapped.
Infinapped. The next morning
the mayor let you know that someone claiming
to be Paralite
kidnapped the Infinites
from their headquarters there in Boulder Ray.
She's like the Doctor Doom of our
story.
Right? I'm going to say yes.
I don't know who that is, but yes.
You don't know who Dr. Doom is?
Is that a comic book thing?
Oh my God.
It's not canon in Stinky Dragon, so it doesn't matter.
Fantastic Four, Metal Mask, Green Cape.
Oh, is that the Michael Chiklis movie?
I have no idea what you're referencing.
I think he's talking about Man in an Iron Mask.
He was the thing.
Oh, Man in an Iron Mask.
No, Michael Chiklis was the thing.
Yeah, Fantastic Four.
So you saw...
No, I was trying to make you mad with that reference.
There is no Fantastic Four cinematic reference
that can't make me mad at this point.
Well, you guys started chasing down Paralite in the labs
and you discovered it was actually a robot that had gone out of control, created by Dr.
Ahem, who was a scientist who helped out the Infinites.
I guess he's kind of like who's the James Bond helper?
M? Is that M?
He's Q. Q.
Q.
You are just messing up all pop culture today, guys.
So Dr. Ahem is kind of like, uh, uh,
James Bond's Q helped out
the Infinites and created this robot
that got a little out of control.
Oh, that's a good one.
I mean, I'm uncovering it. We're doing it, guys.
You get an inspiration die for this episode.
Damn it.
Y'all stopped this robot,
which had set up a trap, uh,
that was, uh, gonna harm gonna harm dr ham and the mayor
uh who killed kyborg killed a hamster if i remember right that's a that's a matter of opinion
facts don't care about your opinions i feel very bad about it i'm sorry you know it's great uh we
did a one-off episode later about it uh but then you all split up. Kyborg and Gum-Gum visited the library to learn about the Infinites,
Sleek, Spectral, Aleve, and Grizzly.
Mud and Bart went to the tavern to learn about the mining accident in the town.
Bart had some flirtatious interactions with a barmaid there, if I remember right.
Yeah, I did.
Wink.
Mike, I don't know if you wanted to explain any more there.
I don't know.
Do you guys remember any of that interaction?
Yeah.
Absolutely.
It feels like forever ago, though.
It was a long time.
It's been 84 years.
It's been so long.
It was hops, right?
That was the bartender?
Yeah, the bartender.
I'm talking about the library, particularly.
Actually, no, you did talk about the mining accident in the bar.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
That's irrelevant. All that matters is hops. Actually, no, you did talk about the mining accident in the bar. I'm sorry. Yeah. But that's irrelevant.
All that matters is hops.
Yeah, correct.
Now you're speaking Bart's language.
Dr. Ahem put you all through some actual tests,
which ended with you facing down
Brink Tussler and some of his buddies.
And you all did actually manage
to get the upper hand in that encounter.
As we always do.
Yes.
You were shown the dreamery
that gave you flashbacks to when Paralite captured the Infinites and Dr. Ah we always do. Yes. You were shown the dreamery that gave you flashbacks to
when Paralite captured the Infinites
and Dr. Ahem was injured.
And then you all had to go to
Pious Pass to continue
the experiments. And
when you went to Pious Pass, you
found that they were plagued with a curse
that was killing villagers.
That was the desert cowboy
town, right? Yes. That was the desert cowboy town, right?
Yes.
That we broke into the prison.
Okay.
Yeah, well, the jail, but yes.
You get a little ahead.
We'll get there.
Sorry, sorry.
I'm just so excited that I remember all this because I typically forget things like these
and I've actually listened to our show.
Well, that's what's good about a recap episode like this.
If people haven't listened,
it's a quick way to catch up.
And for those of you who've been there,
it's a way to like do a little refresher.
Yeah. So you all arrived and you headed to the store So people haven't listened. It's a quick way to catch up. And for those of you who've been there, it's a way to like do a little refresher.
Yeah.
So you all arrived and you headed to the store to pick up a package for Dr. M,
but it's been delayed.
You were pulled into a confrontation
where there was a local cleric
by the name of Mother Abby
who was being arrested by the sheriff
and blamed for the curse.
You all tried to interfere a little bit
and then backed off.
Then you all went about exploring the rest of the town.
Mud got a haircut and sang a song.
Great song, by the way.
Thank you, Micah.
Mud didn't sing the song.
Mud got a song sang about him.
Yeah, I said was sang a song.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
His name is Mud.
His name is Mud.
You're rock collected stud.
His name is Mud. Your rock-collecting stud. His name is Mud.
His name is Mud.
Your fearless fear, Vogue Bud.
Some of the locals requested your help to break Mother Abby out of jail.
You went in a long roundabout plan to do this
uh that involved breaking into and stealing some stuff from the store which led to actually
an out-of-game discussion that we had about what how difficult it would be to jump 10 feet
when encumbered with gear so we made a tiktok video a tiktok video god i sound so So we made a TikTok video. A TikTok video? God, I sound so old. We made a TikTok.
TikTok video.
We made a
movie film.
We loaded up Blaine
with 80 pounds of weights. 85.
85 pounds of weights to see if he could
jump 10 feet because his character was carrying
85 pounds of gear. Spoiler,
he did it perfectly.
If you'd like to see that video just look up squad
team force on tiktok and you'll see it there we need to do a tiktok where i learn how to backflip
like kyborg it'll probably get flagged for uh dangerous activity yeah yeah it's a backflip
people do high school girls do backflips we got flagged for you knocking your face on my floor
trying to do a another little stunt so god yeah snowflakes over there at tiktok
they just want to make sure that the youths watching tiktok don't do stupid things that
blaine does yeah just watch he's a trained professional i'm not doing the milk crate
challenge and i'm so
disappointed i know what that is uh when you all finally do break into the jail you discover the
sheriff's daughter is in there and afflicted with the curse and you overhear the sheriff
interrogating mother abby i remember you went like through the underground passage
to go to the other building uh mother dues the small girl with his iconic move of hug somebody.
Oh, that's right.
Yeah.
Gum Gum likes to hug and grapple.
He does.
He likes to just grapple.
Yeah.
He's a spooner.
He wants to raffle.
Is he always the big spoon?
Yeah.
No, he's definitely the little spoon.
With Bart.
Impossible.
Bart likes to be the big spoon. No, he's little spoon with Bart because in every other instance, he's the big spoon and likes to be the big spoon. No, he's Little Spoon with Bart because in every other instance
he's the big spoon and he misses being the little spoon.
I think if Bart
is the big spoon, you call that jetpacking, right?
That's jetpacking. That's 100% jetpacking.
Oh, yeah.
While you
find
Mother Abby and you get to the bottom
of this, you realize Mother Abby reveals
herself to be one of the Infinites.
Elive
specifically, and that Elive
is behind the curse.
You guys try to take her down. At the last moment, you're
stopped by Paralite, who reveals themselves
as the savior of the town.
But you guys
know that really Paralite's
behind Elive's strange behavior. She says
mean things under her breath to us.
Yes.
Once you wrap that
up, Mud, you have
a run in with the
bed warmer back at
the tavern who
gives you a prophecy
on your future.
Bed warmer.
Forgot about that
guy.
Yeah.
You're just calling
him a bed warmer
and not even
explaining what he
is.
And Mud reacted
the exact same way that john would have
in real life not necessarily and mud mud did it for different reasons john you would awkwardly like
i think you i don't know tell me you would be like you're right let's get going
apparently blay knows everything about my uh sexual encounters. I know everything about your you know,
never mind.
Your social anxieties. Yeah, please.
Please. Explain it to us.
Yeah, sure. Explain my
sexuality to me.
It wasn't even a thing. Okay, whatever.
So when you all
checked into the inn,
you all were offered bed warmers
and nobody knew what it was. Everyone declined it, except for
Mud, who took a bed warmer. Little
did you all know bed warmer was code for
a prostitute.
Sex worker.
A gentleman of the night.
John just admitted that he would take a prostitute.
I'm just going to point that out. Sex worker.
Sex worker. You are correct. Thank you.
Sex worker.
A gentleman of the night.
Yes.
Or day, depending on what you like.
Batman.
I don't remember what the prophecy was at this point.
You must fulfill your destiny.
That was it.
Oh, it was about Mudd's specific, his heritage and his problem with his family and everything.
Yes.
That's right.
That's right. That's right.
Guilt.
It was guilt is what it was.
It was guilt prophecy.
Is Mudd Catholic?
No.
No.
But does he lick cats?
Wait, is there a fantasy Jesus?
Or is Jesus fantasy Jesus?
Yeah, okay.
There are religions.
There are religions in D&D.
Yeah, there are. And in earlier editions of D&D. Yeah, there are.
And in earlier editions of D&D,
there used to be deities and demigods books
that outlined all the different major theologies.
And not just fictional D&D specific ones,
but it had Norse mythos and all kinds of different...
Back of the DMG, back of the Dungeon Master's Guide,
there's a whole list of appendices of all the deities and stuff like that.
I think I'm a Kord guy. I like Kord.
Is that a god?
Yeah. It's the god of athleticism,
I think, from the last campaign you guys did.
Yeah.
That carried on. So once you
were done with that, you took a leave
back to Boulderay with
the package that you picked up.
So you... The town loved us as we left
yeah they were very happy that you were leaving i think i got we got a parade did we not no
yeah if you if you mute if you mute it it could look like a parade
uh lots of pitchforks lots of torches really weird yeah we're celebrating pitchforks and you
all had to help believe by getting her in breather
and some medication,
which you did.
And once you were successful with that,
you were sent to Urbloom
to track down the next Infinite.
And when you arrived,
you arrived at the entrance of Urbloom.
It looked like the world
was ending pretty much.
You found a dying Brink Tussler.
Oh, you found your own dead bodies and a dying brink tussler oh you found your
own dead bodies and a dying brink tussler who told you that you had to fix everything and work
together and he shoved a recapitulator in your hands and it activated and you seemingly went
back in time uh to before this disaster before this calamity he also gave me some dog tags or
something for his like snake his his flying snake or something.
Do you remember the name of that snake?
We just covered it. We just covered it in the last episode where we recorded two days ago.
Yeah, he said it because the snake gets snake.
It's used as a hostage.
Yeah.
Who will be the first to remember?
Jake.
Everyone's looking it up.
Jake the snake his name was
nope no it's not it's not there at all I didn't write it down Micah was Micah
Micah the snake's name is Hannibal Hannibal oh yeah
Hannibal like Burris
Hannibal was there
like the first episode
Hannibal was there during that
first encounter with Brink Tussler
the only famous Hannibal, Hannibal Burris
um I
you know now that y'all were talking
I don't know why I didn't say this earlier we also
in this episode have Ben and Micah with us,
who normally you don't hear them during when we regularly release episodes.
We didn't introduce them at all.
Yeah.
Micah does all of the writing for the show.
It's all a homebrew campaign.
Big hats off to Micah for all that.
He wrote Mud's song that we talked about earlier.
And Gum Gum's lullaby.
Mm-hmm.
Or what's opposite of a lullaby?
A pipe song?
Wake-a-bye?
Like his morning alarm?
A bull-a-bye!
Gum Gum
It's time
to
play
Mike is also John's better half or brother.
What's better?
It's the better.
He's the better Reisinger brother.
It's better half a spouse.
That's a spousal thing.
Well, again, we don't know John and his relationship.
So who's to say?
And we've also got Ben with us as well who's our producer and uh co-dm uh lots of times when the
party does something stupid it's ben who's flipping through the rule book to try to figure out if it's
allowed or not and uh he normally when we're recording he's furiously sending me messages like
make them go faster speed this along as i say usually don't hear us because we're like
furiously trying to come up with ideas to get them back on tracks or on the rails for whatever they're trying to do or whatever door they're
trying to open i've probably written more in our discord chat than i have for the actual show
it's a lot of just like what the heck are these guys doing oh my god why haven't they gone through
the door yet why aren't they moving why another decisions? We took a half an hour to decide whether or not we were going to go through a door or climb up a wall.
Correction.
It was 50 minutes.
How much did we cut it down to?
Well, no, we didn't.
It wasn't us deciding if we're going to do it.
It was us doing it also.
We also did climb the wall.
Yes.
One of these days, I think it would be fun on social media to release
a screenshot of that dm chat that you all have along with an episode and be like this is what
we were saying while this was going on that'd be so good i have i'm surprised that like the you
know boulder ray or wherever we are hasn't like changed out all the doors for like hanging beads
you know like the hippie doors that way we don't have to encounter them anymore
because we keep getting tripped by doors every building has the automatic openers that a grocery
store has yeah yeah yeah i want to say we like cut down a 50 minute door encounter down to like 10
minutes it was wild god that's us um well speaking to you guys uh after you popped back in time a
little bit uh you encountered oof who was was the first NPC you encountered in episode one.
He was a cart driver who was taking you to Bouldery back in episode one.
Funny fact about that is that I think when I wrote that, it's spelled E-U-P-H.
And you read it as Oof.
And I originally thought of it as youth, like euphoric.
And I was like like I actually like
oof better
I think that was one of the trivia
questions we had asked the
party whenever I think maybe back during
RTX was what was his last name and
I knew it was aura because it was supposed to be
like euphoric but I had always said oof so maybe
it wasn't as
easy to figure out as it should have been
you failed correctly. You failed correctly.
Who failed correctly?
That's one of the things you got to put on social media one of these days is all the constant puns that Micah's sending.
I'm a huge fan.
An episode.
You guys have only seen probably like half of them.
Micah throws out so many zingers in our DM chat.
Yeah.
Normally, I try to make it a point to read as many
as I can when we're recording, but
there's so many in there.
Anyway, after your tour
of Urbloom,
you run into Brink,
who is like past Brink,
not the one you saw before,
who admits that Sleek is here,
who's one of the Infanites, and
Sleek is out of control, and you know, Sleek's one of the Infanites, and Sleek is out of control,
and that you can work together to bring him down.
Then you guys, after your encounter with Brink,
you ran into Wilhelm and his partner Howie,
who gave you guys schematics for the Recapitulator,
which was the device that brought you back in time.
Wilhelm also gave us backstory of Sleek.
Correct.
Yep.
Wilhelm was like the maestro of Sleek.
But the Recapitulator would allow you to go back in time,
break into the main tower where Sleek is hiding.
So then you had to go through each of the districts
in Urbloom to get pieces to make the recapitulator.
Some of which, some of the components you needed
were flowers, which I think Howie actually got for you.
No, Bart did. Oh, that oh that's how we found them and
then bart picked them up with a mage hand that's correct yeah i think how we just had the bag for
it my little mage hand doing all my dirty business yeah all of it yak yak uh you uh along the way you
had to fight a wind gin or a wind elemental uh which is how you got the crank uh you had to run
from dinosaurs and cannibals uh to break into a logging mill uh you encountered a sexy sexy
aurochs we all learned what aurochs are jacked jacked aurochs we posted a photo of that to
social media too and most people agree with you bart hell yeah it's a uh i felt things about
that aurochs i'm just gonna leave it there had to use my major off nice yeah good one that joke
just trumped my joke at that i said at the same time it's all right no it's bad it was i like that
i like the idea of two jokes like competing for attention at the exact same time. You mean a stinky dragon in a nutshell?
Yep.
Once you had all the components, you meld, actually assembled the recapitulator for you, the daughter of Hugh Manor.
And you assemble a recapitulator.
You find yourselves back at the base of the tower, ready to confront Sleek.
Brink excused himself
saying that you no longer needed him
you all sent Sordo to keep an eye on him
you then
climbed into the Glocken Tower
this is the 50 minute
thing that Ben was talking about earlier
you had a couple of encounters
along the way
you had to
fight DJ Boots and Cats.
You had to do,
what was it?
Sprookin' Says?
What was it?
No, that was actually,
that's something
we actually had to cut.
Oh, did it get cut?
Yeah.
Oh.
Well, y'all fought
DJ Boots and Cats.
That entire tower
from top to bottom,
we only did like,
I think a third
of what you guys wrote.
Including the boss battle
yeah well you fought DJ Boots
and Cats at least the
audience knows about that you got to the top
you all talked to Sleek
you all got into a fight with Sleek
defeated some of his instruments
but then of course Paralite steps in
looks like you all are about to be finished
off then Brink shows up and attacks
her buys you all just enough time to escape through a portal.
But unfortunately, Sordo and Brink get left behind.
Uh, and I believe Mud picked up Sleek
and took Sleek along with you guys through the portal.
Yeah, he showed up at the brink of time.
Yeah.
Uh, then in a little, uh, plot twist,
Paralite reveals to Brink that that wasn't the gateway
that Sordo had summoned,
that it was potentially maybe a gateway portal
that she had created.
Yeah, that was our cliffhanger.
I also liked that at the end of that episode,
there was like a whole video game cut scene
that our characters clipped out of
and we didn't see any of it go down.
We were just on the bottom floor
when Sleek apparently died.
Not died.
No, fell and incapacitated him.
Are we ever going to find out what happened up there visually?
Because from all we heard, it was just like a thud and then some footsteps.
That's a really good question.
So the way that it was written well michael actually do
you want to explain it you're the one who wrote it i well yeah i don't know much how much we can
reveal i guess we can reveal it do you think so yeah i don't think there's any issue with it okay
yeah so there is a mirror a vanity mirror that as you guys go up the loft and he's kind of staring
into and talking to himself and you hear voices as you come in. It was written that Paralite is controlling him through the vanity mirror.
Him being the vain person himself.
Yeah.
And so he,
that's kind of like the whole thing is if you guys had actually destroyed the
mirror or figured that out,
then Paralite would have revealed herself sooner or something to that,
to that matter.
And so when she did reveal herself that smashed the mirror,
she came in kind of incapacitated Brink.
Well, dang. Sleek.
Sorry, Sleek. Yeah, you're right.
Yeah. That would have been a lot shorter
boss battle.
Yeah, a few times throughout the
encounter, I kept trying to mention
that Sleek was standing next to the mirror.
If you guys kept asking where
Sleek was or what Sleek was doing, I would always answer
and then say, right next to the mirror. Like to remind you guys that asking where Sleek was or what Sleek was doing, I would always answer and then say right next to the mirror.
Like to remind you guys that it was there.
We should listen to Gus more.
Hoping that someone would pick up on it.
Next episode, I'm just going to just shoot everything.
You know, like you mentioned.
It's like you walk in, there's a potted plant.
I shoot the potted plant.
We just should bring grenades everywhere we go just in case.
I feel like half the time Micah writes something, it's like, okay, cool.
They're going to talk their way through this, this surely and you show up and you shoot everything and then the ones where they're like okay i think they're gonna roll up in here and shoot everything
they roll up and you guys go i think we can talk this down and make this a friend
well you know sometimes you don't want to fight you just want a chat but we never know with you
guys there's no consistency that happened in the in the elder p know with you guys. There's no consistency. That happened in the Elder Pines forest.
You guys, Bart and Mud went in there
and you guys came across a huge beast
and decided to talk it down.
And we did.
The power of friendship.
We succeeded.
We didn't have to fight.
We didn't have to throw a single punch.
Exactly.
We didn't lose any spell slots
or take any damage.
It was great.
And then Dottie the Ox,
that was probably going to be a thing. Oryx. And then Dottie the Ox, that was probably going to be a thing.
Oryx. And we were just kind of like,
alright, well, cool.
Hey, look at that big Oryx. And then we just
walked by. Y'all lucked out there.
Well, I was going to say, then when
I had any inkling
of talking to an NPC, everybody
got mad at me for talking to an NPC
in the
lumber mill.
That guy alerted the guards to our position.
Yeah, but we got out.
We did get out.
Anyways.
We're doing our best.
Last little bit here.
Potentially one of the Brinks may have died, took a serious wound, was bleeding out when you all escaped.
And now the next arc picks up three weeks later.
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visit mila.ca to learn more uh that's it for the review of the story so far let's talk about uh
you guys leveled up uh before that boss battle uh we didn't talk about it we didn't you know put it
in an episode or anything so i guess this will be your time to talk about if you guys want to talk
about what happened to each of your characters during their level four level up
absolutely um so i improved some of my uh modifiers uh i improved my dexterity and
constitution i believe that's what i added you're correct yep uh. And then for spells, I did a little addition and subtraction.
I added a cantrip called Blue Fever of Bluegrass, which I believe is a custom spell that Micah added.
Correct?
Yes.
Yeah, that's from our previous campaign.
I ran with some friends one time.
It's just like hilarious that I wanted to add it.
Full disclosure, I think that's like a spell that like you just mentioned.
And Micah went, oh, I didn't realize you guys had access to all my home Full disclosure, I think that's like a spell that you just mentioned and Michael went,
oh, I didn't realize you guys had access
to all my homebrew spells I've created before.
Well, I'm glad because it's going to be a fun one.
I added cure wounds back to my first level slot.
I think I took away comprehend languages
because I wasn't really using that very much.
And I was like, I want to be able to help people when we're hurt more because that happens a lot good call go bard
and then i also added suggestion for my second level spells um so i could suggest things to
people and have them be convinced it's essentially like a brainwash which is a big fan of that and
i think that's it what else did i do i think that should be it yeah i'm not sure if this is the
maybe this is maybe a good time to to bring this up um i know sometimes in the past episodes you
try to use charm and it's not always successful. I can never say this in episode when we're recording, but I've never had a chance to tell you this.
Maybe I should tell you now.
Don't forget that some races are immune or have resistances to charm.
Yeah, I need to learn about that more.
When you try to cast it, yeah, it's more inclined to fail or won't work.
So just a reminder now that we're not in the heat of the moment.
You mean Bart's not powerful enough to charm anything he puts his mind to?
Well,
maybe with his natural good looks and his,
his wit and banter.
Who's next?
I'll go.
Go.
Go.
Yeah.
So,
well,
barbarians don't typically learn a lot of spells. So I didn't really learn any of those. So, well, barbarians don't typically learn a lot of spells.
So I didn't really learn any of those.
But and I thought about doing like acting or something or, you know, but I take a semester at a liberal arts college.
Yeah.
But I decided to just go with some.
What do you call those points?
Ability score, ability score ability ability scores
and i up my charisma and i up my dexterity um to both the 14 so now it's plus two on both of them
that that would be yeah that's really helpful for you since barbarians have relatively low
armor class uh getting that additional bump in your dexterity bonus will help improve your armor.
Yeah, so I did that, and then that's about it.
All right, who's up?
Pretty not huge change.
I just upped my dexterity ability score,
which is most important
because that includes things like stealth,
sleight of hand, and acrobatics
because I can do backflips now.
That's pretty much it.
I don't think I'm ever going to touch my charisma
just because I still think it's funny
that Kyborg is not charismatic.
So, full disclosure.
I thought of another thing.
Oh.
I have a rat blanket.
A blanket made out of rat fur.
I'm modifying it to a rat cape.
So I can be...
So visual changes to Gum Gum.
Yeah.
Like a superhero.
He's a big boy.
He doesn't need his blankie anymore.
It's his wizard cowl.
He can camouflage himself in rat situations.
Yeah. Is that a big rat or a barbarian in a rat cape he'll never tell uh who's left mud mud
um mud also didn't have huge changes but did um a little bit before getting leveled up did make i
personally made a realization about how druids work as far as changes i just did um i think mostly constitution improvement um mud also got a wild shape
improvement but due to the fact that mud already has a circle of the moon it really didn't improve
it um normally i'd be able to do challenge rating of one half now but i already have
circle of the moon which gives me challenge rating of one for wild shape um blame that means the
animals that i can turn into are higher difficulty and bigger but i've already got you always keep
asking about challenge rating i thought you're talking about gas mileage or like yeah yeah the
engine size but okay um mud also got a new cantrip slot in a second level spell slot but um the
biggest change that i was able to fully take advantage of was that i found out that druids um when they take a long rest can uh correct me if
i'm wrong uh dms can um basically reassign all of their spell slots or all of their all of their
prepared spells um and so i kind of redid all of Mud's spells to be,
I kind of play Mud a little bit like a utility character.
He's not fully a healing druid.
He's kind of a little bit of a,
I try to play him a little more as a,
like a Swiss army knife kind of thing.
But Mud did add Thorn Whip to his cantrip,
which he used immediately at the top of
i think our most recent episode when you were trying to get brink to leave and we just weren't
letting him oh my god i forgot about that um and then mud also learned uh fairy fire which is
basically a thing to use against uh invisible. Added healing word to get some healing in there.
Also added enhanceability, which is a little bit like guidance,
where guidance adds a bonus for rolls.
Enhanceability just has a bunch of different kinds of versions of it,
like bear's endurance and bull's strength and fox's cunning,
and it all gives
advantage on certain checks for what about aurochs charm there's no aurochs charm you know there's no
aurochs uh pre-workout shake man could i get the aurochs charm we can humbrew that we'll come up
with something humbrew that um also added hold person which is a paralyzing spell um spike growth which is a bit of more of an
offensive spell that um causes spikes on the ground um and yeah base it just kind of um reworked
a lot of uh my spells and stuff but i like go ahead no as you say i do like a little bit plain
mud like a uh like an avatar from Avatar Last Airbender.
That's why I like having like shape water
and spike growth and all that stuff.
I want to like have control over all the elements.
Huge James Cameron fan.
I'm a big fan.
So I feel like level four in D&D,
you know, typically for the most part,
it's usually just ability score improvement.
I feel like this
is the level where people really begin to get into the rhythm and figure out their class like what
what are the things that work what are the things that don't work so here and you talk about like
discovering things and reworking the way uh you approach playing the druid makes total sense to
me this is like where you really should be starting to find the rhythm of that class and then things
should start progressing from here.
And we just leveled up again, right?
Because we just had a big boss fight, right?
No, no, no. He's still level four.
Chris thought that when he
got into the recording earlier today, just a little while
ago, Chris asked if this was another level up
if y'all were getting to five. Like, you just got
to four. He almost convinced you.
Didn't we just level up
before recording our last episode yes
yeah that's what i thought but it was a big boss fight well i have a question i have a question for
gus micah and ben um in y'all's opinion who is playing their class or their race like the most opposite of what you would expect oh man i will say i don't
know specifically for kyborg i don't know if i've ever been in a party with a fighter before that is
so reliant on the bow normally fighters are a lot more like melee uh get up in the mix of things
yeah i mean that's that's comforting to know
because if I get into that situation,
I feel like I have the HP for it.
But it has been paying off
just staying far away and just sniping.
Not letting everyone else get hit.
That's the thing,
is that you doing that
is more often than not putting...
Well, obviously, gum gum is a damage sponge,
but also mud has turned into a damage sponge.
You big guy.
It works.
And I've been using Wild Shape as basically free HP.
I mean, to be fair, in our previous D&D campaign, I played a ranger, an elf ranger.
And being able to be a ranged attacker is really fun.
And it's also helpful because you don't want everyone in
the party being damaged and stuff like that you want some people to be oh yeah no i'm just pointing
out that like with your question barbara of like who's playing it different that's like an answer
for that and so like to put it into like almost video game terms i'm a druid from world of
warcraft that is just stuck in bear form the entire time and well i mean i think you probably have the highest dps like damage just well just in general
kyberling yeah yeah that's consistent for sure i don't want to rag i think most players that want
to play like with a bow will choose ranger uh fighter has like literally one subclass that
is geared toward bows which is the one that Blaine took which is that Arcane
Archer subclass
which is all gone
Cold Shots and explosions and stuff
I played an Arcane Archer back in
third edition and back then my base
class was a Rogue
and then I took Arcane Archer for some
reason so it's not is it just
a Fighter subclass now or is it available to everyone
it's just a Fighter subclass I think that changed with 5e where now it's more of a i think like
their philosophy on it is rangers are more about like foraging and you get animal partners and
whatnot but uh fighters are geared more toward like when you want to do an action thing like
swing a sword or shoot a bow uh there's like a subclass where you can parry or block shots
and then arcane archery is more of those like like, I want to shoot a bow that's going to
explode.
You're going to, you know, tie someone up or, or whatever else they're looking for.
So it kind of falls more under that fighter subclass.
I think I'll also bring up the, that gum gum being a barbarian is certainly like can be
violent at times, but more often than not grappling things and then making crazy magical,
uh, occurrences happen in fights and stuff. So I think that would probably be my answer as well,
is that like gum gum doesn't really want to pursue being, uh, the biggest person in the room,
but wants to, uh, either hug someone or create, uh, some sort of magical thing.
Always asking if you want to find magical things in rooms and such like that.
Not knowing Dungeons & Dragons super intimately.
Jon, you play a, it's not a tiefling.
What do you play?
Fearbog.
Fearbog.
Is it the shape-shifting?
Is that like a normal approach to combat?
That's Druid.
Well, you do a lot of shape-shifting and stuff i know that but that's not a fear bog thing that's a druid druid got it
got it got it well i yeah i didn't know if that was like i thought that was an interesting approach
to combat i've never seen anything like that yeah it's a it's like a subclass thing where druids can
kind of you can take a subclass that's like either going to be like i'm going to turn into all the
animals that do a bunch of damage or i'm going to sit back and cast spells from afar.
And John wanted to go the, I turn into all the animals route.
I'm a dinosaur.
Yeah, I think, is combat wild shape part of Circle of the Moon,
or is a normal druid move?
That's a Circle of the Moon thing.
Okay, so that whole thing where I can use a bonus action to turn into an animal in the middle of combat.
That's a thing.
That's a special class.
Kind of like how you picked arcane Archer.
That's what I have.
And that whole thing.
And during the boss battle where I was burning spell slots to give myself
health back again,
it's me acting more like a tank,
which is fine.
It just doesn't allow me to use my spells all those
spells that i just listed off i you if you listen back to the boss battle i didn't do any spells the
entire time i was mostly a spider that entire fight you were also trying to avoid getting hit
yeah talking purely from like a metagame standpoint like i've played druids that
are the like not like are more spellcasty and they don't transform as much and you turn into into animals more for like, I'm going to turn to a cat and go like sneak into this room and listen in on the bad guys.
Unless I'm going to turn into a velociraptor and break down the door and like jump on these dudes.
So velociraptors can't break down doors, so they can't open them.
You guys have so many problems with doors.
Just put a door in front of us if you ever want us to not go somewhere.
Chris, I got your Jurassic Park references very good.
I like to play Mudd a little bit like a Beast Boy, you know,
just turning into whatever I need.
And because I can turn into an animal so many times
with the several different slots that I have to do it,
it's not so much of a hindrance.
Wait till I get to the point where I can turn into flying animals.
Y'all are screwed.
Can we turn this podcast
episode into a
therapy session for our group and then talk about
our grievances? Would you guys like me
to play less ranged and more
melee? Because now I'm
kind of paranoid that my whole team
is upset with me for using
the bow. If we did
it, we'd have to do it in character it's all about
balance i find with with team makeups and i think i think it's a good balance to have someone be
a ranged attacker personally i get the feeling that we could be doing we could be more efficient
with our this is actually kind of a i'm fishing for an answer from the DMs, but I get the feeling we could be more efficient with our combat
and that when we actually do get into combat as a group,
not pointing fingers at any individual,
we're not like, to put it in gaming terms,
really like getting our DPS we could be getting.
Well, I think for me,
Micah had a great suggestion during that last episode
when y'all were fighting Sleek, which was
to start letting y'all know ahead of time
who's coming up next.
That was helpful. Yeah, that way
you know when to start.
You can casually, during combat,
think about what you're going to do. Then when you know you're up next, it's like
okay, this is going to be the scenario I'm facing
and you narrow it down. That way you can act a little more
quickly. I think that'll help us tighten up combat a little bit uh so i'm curious to see
you know if that continues to help us in combat moving forward you know what something that i
noticed from this campaign to our last one our last one we had like a mini map and we were able
to see like geographically where we were and like you know the the spaces were more defined i really
like playing with her imaginations more there's something like sometimes the geography of it gets
a little bit confusing but like i kind of like having to keep more of a track of it and not
having all the information right out in front of us it also it also helps let us fudge things a bit
if i'm being totally honest with you no No, we have everything planned, Gus.
I forget who it was, but during that last episode,
I think it was either Bart or Mud,
someone wanted to move and go down the ladder
and go confront some of the mobs.
And geographically, really looking at the map,
there's no way they should have made it.
There would have been two moves to get there. but in the interest of trying to speed combat along
i was like yeah sure you make it you're there so it helps from that perspective yeah yeah slid down
the ladder you know yeah that's like let's just be a little loose on that end where it's like yeah
you know if we know what you're going to try to do you know we're not going to punish you it's like
yeah okay we'll facilitate that one of the things I really like about the show.
And I think that what we've seen from a lot of feedback from people who
listen to it is that like,
we're obviously not like us as players,
aren't D and D experts.
And like,
we're not super stringent and strict on the rules and like all the little
ins and outs of D and D.
Whereas,
you know,
some people probably take D and D a little more seriously,
but it's like a good way to kind of like an introductory D and show if you don't know much about or don't know anything about dnd
it's a very easy kind of thing to get into because it's not like super strict on it i i think that
that provides a better uh environment for creative like making jokes telling a stupid story character
development stuff like that instead of being so in the weeds on the numbers and stuff like that yeah because i think we had a path that we could
have taken where we were thinking about that but in the beginning when we were kind of developing
this whole show i mean i'm speaking from talent perspective i had nothing to do with the background
stuff but we were trying to figure out like how much do we want to do like actual like roles and
combat versus like role play which i love the role play stuff yeah i think it's great speaking of role play stuff uh i have a question here from the
community segwaying into our q a here at jackson sayers 2 it's a two-part question uh so we'll
we'll do with that's illegal that's illegal i don't know if i missed it or it wasn't said
but how was kyborg's arm taken from him oh Oh, it was in the battle against Quadrant in the Quadrant Squadron.
So how I imagined it was that Kydelius at the time,
his whole village was under attack by this evil horde of bad dudes.
And I think at some point,ydelia's probably tried to defend himself
and then uh quadrant just took lopped his arm off and just kind of expected him to die
because i think i'm imagining that kyborg probably got a hit in and then that guy was so pissed off
that he like took an arm off and then he just like left him to die you know but then he he got strong and took a took the robot arm golem arm golem arm sorry i i another
piece of background for kyborg is uh when we were like developing these characters from forever ago
like this is like a character i've had for like two years in mind when we were first pre-quarantine
yeah when we were like first considering doing the dnd show and i straight up
told gus i was like i don't like high fantasy i think all that stuff is lame but i love sci-fi
so i want to make the most sci-fi character i can and it fits within the rules of your high
fantasy world yeah and we went with it and now we have kyborg um part two of their question
uh part two of jackson sayer of Jackson Sayre 2's question
was how did Gum Gum and
Bart meet
I believe it was at the
you found at a
orphanage
was Gum Gum at the orphanage or
were we both at the orphanage I think right
I know Gum Gum was there
you might have been both or you might have
been visiting the orphanage I don't
well I know with Bart's backstory is that um he was abandoned as
a child and then picked up by pirates and kind of like adopted by them and then after being with
them for a few years he kind of went off on his own so i think he was looking for some companions
and maybe went to an orphanage to find a fellow friend and that's where he met gum gum yeah or
maybe visiting the orphanage that you were
at after the fact. I have a follow
up question, Barbara. Does that mean Bart adopted
Gum Gum? Yeah.
I think in a way. Or like a guardianship?
Guardianship? Yeah.
Kind of like a big brother
situation. Yeah.
I've always found it interesting how Gum Gum
defers to Bart.
Yeah. It's kind of like
a... What's that
reference of like...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Good one.
Maybe it was like we were in the
orphanage together
but then you left.
And came back for you.
And came back.
Yeah, I like that better. I like how we're making our backstory on the fly.
Yeah, workshopping.
Hold on, let me write this down.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, make it up on the fly.
I think that's fun.
I think that's a great story.
I think y'all came up with something really good there.
I literally just DM'd Micah being like,
interesting note, Barbara's backstory, next arc, something, something, something.
Well, as long as we're talking backstory, at amy joan asks what was mud's
childhood like what kind of life did he leave behind while adventuring i think i've alluded
to some of it at some point i don't know if it maybe made it into edits or not but mud comes
from royalty oh um mud actually comes from like a very prestigious fear bog like royal family i
don't think his family is like actually like you know the king and queen of like all fear bog like royal family i don't think his family is like actually like
you know the king and queen of like all fear bogs but let's say like some sort of other level of
royalty um but mud just isn't jiving with that um and um he kind of wanted to go do his own things
and so he was actually sent off to this internship
to like get his get his act together um or to like burn out this idea of not
participating in his family's like um uh you know high high society um requirements what's mud's
family's expectation for Mudd?
What do they want him to be and what does Mudd want to be?
They want him to take, to like continue the lineage of that,
the aristocracy.
The Bramblecracks.
The Bramblecracks, yeah.
Oity-toity.
I wanted Mudd's last name to sound accurate,
but also to have a subtle butt reference in there.
Nice.
Yeah, but Mudd genuinely just doesn't want to do that.
And, like, you know, he's a simpler guy who just wants
to have a simpler life hence his like fascination and love with dirt he just likes dirt he's just a
simple boy i had full disclosure i had intended for mud because my last dnd character was much more
leading and and uh uh aggressive with action um yeah professor loose professor loose was it was
a father figure um and i wanted mud to play a lot more young and dumb but then kyborg and gum gum
showed up and i realized all right mud has to play a little bit more uh uh like i don't know smart um uh and so that so that gum gum and kyborg could do their
shenanigans and we wouldn't just like not go anywhere um you'd still be stuck at the first
door you found so yeah i don't know maybe maybe maybe mud just really wants to open up a cafe
somewhere oh i like that yeah tales from the muddy cafe that's our next show tales from the muddy bean
i've got another question here this one might be better suited for uh ben and or micah uh do you
this is from who is this at pan ire uh do you choose who joins in as a character to voice for an episode or do they volunteer?
How does that process work?
And they're asking about like Matt, Trevor, some of the others.
That's fun.
Yeah, that's basically like we play through the whole episode.
We record everything.
Gus voices everything.
And then I me and Michael listen through and like basically transcribe the whole episode for any NPC voice lines, throw those into a document.
And then I just start reaching out to people in the company and hitting them up to be like, Hey,
do you want to voice this person? Um, which originally started off just like, you know,
reaching out to some people that I know were interested in voice acting around the company
and wanted to play a part in it. And then from there, it's just been more a, okay, who's going
to be good for this role? Like, I know Barbara reached out to me at one point. It was like,
Trevor would really like to do something like with the voice in this, this character. And I was like, oh, I know Trevor loves D&D.
We have this cannibal guy coming up that'll be perfect for like a creepy voice that I know Trevor can do.
Yeah. Trevor's always like, oh, any any time you guys need someone, I'm always down.
I was like, we got the perfect person for you.
For those who don't know, just to say it, Trevor is from Achievement Hunter and is Barbara's boyfriend.
Yes. Yes. that's why i went
on that whole tangent about like i think you're charming him i think there's some sort of tension
there yeah yeah and then like i mean there are other like really good fits that i just know
almost immediately who i want to reach out to like um the underground survivor during the dinosaur
arc that was kind of uh references like a predator type character i was like well i know james williams another person within like the risk chief company
is would be perfect for this and kind of play off of blaine really well and i didn't give him any
direction he just immediately like went into that like arnold schwarzenegger type voice yeah
and then that was so funny eric bedour as brink tussler i think he's already a little rat fink of
an individual that feeds into the the rivalry that i have it's it's a uh a part that he was born to play i think yeah that was that was fun
was because when immediately when micah wrote brink i saw that and went oh eric is absolutely
gonna play this for you guys every time he does vo for the net for an episode i look forward to
it because he gives me like the range of takes that he gives me i just laugh my head off every single time he's great he's he commits yeah the infinite turns out yeah and i mean
eventually we'll transcribe everything and maika will like punch up some of the lines or we try to
like make it a little bit more like flashy or high fantasy and kind of play into the story a little
bit more and go from there i want to make a request for eddie revis from animation one of our ruby
writers because he used to have the show called the elite world and he had this character
named West Westminster
Westheimer something and he was just
this old man he sounds like this
always made me laugh
also Cole Galleon because he's perfect and I love him
awesome well I hope you don't
laugh your head off too much Micah because we need that head
to keep writing and keep giving us
more stories so that we can keep playing
this game and continuing.
But I think that's about it for this interim episode.
Thanks to the community for sending us questions.
Hopefully we'll get to more of them in a future episode.
But keep listening.
We'll have a new episode in the new arc here real soon.
Thanks, everybody.
Bye.
Bye. Bye.
Thanks.
Hey, everyone.
Welcome to the... Oh, go ahead.
Sorry.
You said I was ready to go, and you said yeah.
This is why we don't let Ben talk on the show.
I said yes.
And then OBS blip.
I had to restart my recording.
We're good.
Leave that in.
I want that in the final version.