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Welcome one and all to the live stream slash podcast episode I'm
joined with me today are the other 3 rabbit holes of YouTube
that I've gone down, starting with the decisive cliffside
forehead looking Tony. Whoa, what's up everybody?
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I'm Tony. I do things on the podcast right
now. I am session prep, campaign
prep. Tony, Story Weaver, Tony.
And did we already say YouTube rabbit holes that were going
down? Is that what we said?
Yeah, we did. I'm not stalling.
That's what we said. That's what we said.
OK. I was so ready to just like say
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hi to people as they come in andthey go into it.
Yeah, I was. Doing it more of a joke, but
then I just kept going. So that was so much.
OK, cool. Well, well, now we're here.
So we passed the exit on the highway.
Here we are. So we're one exit past that.
So my favorite YouTube poop rabbit hole I like to go down
YouTube is Skeet Hanson, who catches child predators because
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fuck them guys. And yeah, he's really funny
about it. And he does it in a professional
esque way with the right amount of trolling, but actually gets
people charged. We've done some serious wrong.
That's that's mine. That's mine.
What about you, Jay man? Hello 1 and all.
I'm Jay Man AKA Jared AKA past life Armos and my rabbit hole
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that I go down sometimes is any kind of music related ones I
would say. So for instance, there's a few
like what are they called Anthony Fantano, the that
reviews music or the Emily Hopkins or just listening to
music. Emily Hopkins is amazing.
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Yeah. Right, I I don't know anything
about content creator. Question about your YouTube
thing. Question about your YouTube
rabbit hole. What do you think about musical
apologies with ukuleles from famous YouTube?
It's a tough one, I like to watch the reviews about.
Whether or not bring light to that kind of content.
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Sorry. Sorry, my bad, my bad.
I just. Couldn't help you're giving bad.
People a good, good press. Speaking of passing it along,
Dan. Hello everybody, I am Dan, I
played Minnis Pebble Walker of the ivory boulders, will be
playing someone else in campaigntoo and I am the paintball drama
of this YouTube rabbit hole. I just watched the whole thing
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about it. Is it about the Yeah, about the
the guy who invented shockers, The the gun, The what's the
company that makes them? I'm trying to remember.
Anyways, I watched the whole thing about how Yeah, it was
great. Yeah, I'll I'll be a perusin
YouTube. I'll be I'll do my normal stuff
like Emily Hopkins. I watch Emily Hopkins a lot and
I'll do like Rhett and link and a bunch of those.
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But then once in a while I'll just get this random this random
thing that pops up on the bottomof my screen that's like this
guy yelled at me and then throwspaintball grenade at me or
something like that. So I started, I started
following like I went down this rabbit hole one night to like 2
in the morning watching paintball and airsoft drama
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videos where these guys yell at each other and they're trying to
get each other kicked out, that kind of stuff.
I don't know what it is. I just get really hyper evolved.
For the guys that bring Gopros and sniper rifles and ghillie
suits and then and record them sniping people with an airsoft
gun. Oh bro.
Oh yeah, it's it's fun. And every time they hit someone,
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they make the Call of Duty 3. I have seen those videos like.
Little Sun sound, yeah. By the way, you're probably
listening on Spotify right now, but if you're listening on
Spotify and are in the live chat, we're going to say hi to a
bunch of you. That's right, Calypso at E3 Pi.
That's how I'm going to say it. Thai port 816 Master Wolf Nathan
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Dana Bentley St. double DS knockknock cryptic and do drop
Welcome to the the chat if you were not listening live, make
sure to go over to. Twitch.
Oh, Dan, Oh, it's just one thesecard game changing, changing.
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How do you change the diamond train?
What are you doing, dude? Look.
Dan doesn't have the hours. Oh my God, I just got back from.
Pennsylvania. We got a newbie on this on the
sticks over here. What a loser dude.
You didn't even. Listen, we realized it was 9:00.
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We went. You know.
Where we are, who's running thisshow when One Piece is the the
category right now. That was Alec.
You did it too. What are you talking about?
Yeah, but I didn't take. Your whole addiction on Alec?
Come on, serious card addiction issues here that we all that all
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need to be addressed. Well, I changed the name of the
stream. Tony, introduce what we're doing
today to the chat and let's get into this.
All right, here's what we're doing.
Let's talk about it, why it's doing the thing we're talking
about. We are doing essentially a
campaign one campaign to Q&A as we are ramping up for Campaign
2. And if case you haven't been
getting the alerts, the first session drops on November 18th.
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That is the first episode of campaign two.
That is when it's going live. We are going to be hitting the
ground running very soon with recording.
Right now. We are still in the we are
finalizing character character backstories and finishing world
prep right now. And we're going to talk about
some of those things. We're just off the bat.
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We are not going to answer any questions about player
characters tonight. That is going to be his own
thing. So don't ask questions about,
well, you're going to do it anyway.
But you know, we're not going totalk about who Dan, Alec or
Jared is playing in campaign too.
So we're not going to be talkingabout those just yet.
Correct. Do we know?
Can we say that we. Know.
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Yeah, yeah. I mean, we're finalizing.
Only fucking knowing. We're so excited.
I can't wait. Pretty excited.
I've only planned this characterout for the past two years.
Yeah, yeah. It's no big deal.
It's funny, sorry. We haven't been just, you know,
endlessly staying up all night or waking up early and writing
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lore for it, then crumple it up,throw it away, and then all of a
sudden do it again the next day.Yeah, we're totally fine.
We're totally fine. Well, Alec is on the way, by the
way, right now. He's saving the world,
literally. So he's running a little bit
late because of his job. Californians, you know how it
is. But yeah, so he's going to be
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joining us very shortly, hopefully.
Is question real quick, sorry tointerrupt.
Are we going to be able to bringhim in?
Yep. Oh really nice with live.
Are you sure, Dan? Because this will be your 5th
blunder before 9:00, all right? First of all, it'll be my 7th
blunder, get it right. Third of all, I'm still doing
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the title, so keep talking. No, OK.
OK. OK.
All right, Tony, kick us off of what we're doing.
Something, something stalling, something, something.
It's only something you can talk.
Just talk about what's. Going on yeah, you're right.
Here's the other three compliments I've gotten in the
past couple days. So before we get into questions
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and stuff. So here's what we're going to
do. Oh, just a a note to what Dan
said, because now I'm mega scatterbrained.
Welcome to Like our recording process.
Yeah, this is totally that. This is why we do everything in
post because it's this shit for fucking three hours.
So good. But to Dan's comment about his
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character he's been contemplating for like 2 years.
I've been doing the same thing for the BBG of campaign too and
I am very excited to play him them her.
All right, looks like we are in D&D realm now.
That's weird. Looks like we're pinkies up and
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ready to go. Yes, so we're going to be, we
have a couple of preloaded questions.
So we have a couple questions from our Discord, a couple
questions we have asked on our Instagram and we are also going
to be taking questions from the chat as well in that order.
So we're going to go anything from our Discord first, then to
our Instagram and then anyone who's just like chilling in the
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chat, you know what I'm saying, asking questions.
We will be taking questions fromcampaign one and campaign 2.
A lot of the information will belimited for campaign too,
because we're going to be talking about it as the weeks go
on leading up to the first session.
And just to reiterate, we are not talking about Campaign 2
characters yet, although they are 95% locked in.
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We're just crossing eyes, crossing T's dot eyes.
Before we get into it, I may have blundered some of the
technical stuff, but you guys need to be in the middle of your
camera. I don't know where my medal.
Is for people. Wait.
Which which way is medal? Tony's like so today.
Now I'm not. Hold on, wait.
Hang on, there's a delay and I Idon't know which way is which.
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Which way is which anymore. OK, I need to go.
I'm getting thank you weebson. I need to go this way.
Follow. First time Chad and Jarvis.
Follower. Damn Dim, does your chili have
beans in it? Fun fact, I had beans for.
Dinner cinder slime hammer web got a got a bunch of followers
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coming in. I appreciate it y'all.
Look at. Y'all, my chili will always have
beans in it. Yeah, I mean, is it chili
without? Beans.
Yes. Or is it?
No, you know what it is? It's soup.
It's it's it's chili is. Soup.
Wetness to thickness ratio. I'll give you wetness to fitness
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ratio, bro. It chili is a soup, OK?
So if you guys don't know, therewas a, a big discussion about
doing soups for our our three offor the longest time and I was
so against it until I looked up what are soups and #7 on the
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list was chili and I was like, I'm doing that one.
You're right. You're.
Right. You're 100% right.
You're 100% right. It was.
All right. What's the first question that
we're answering today, Tony? OK, all right, all right.
We're doing it right now. I totally got it up ready to go,
prepared and answer. I did not.
OK, I should have. Definitely.
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I have questions. Yes, yes, yes.
A hot wait Is a hot dog a Taco? Yes, next question.
It's great. It's already hard enough with
just the three of us to keep allof us on in check.
You know what I mean? Like keep all of us in check,
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but then we have chat like distracting us too.
This is great. This is great.
We're we're, you know what? We're we're, we're practicing
for the big leagues. This is what what's happening.
All right. You answer that while I go get a
beverage. OK, cereal is soup.
Oh my God I want to change my answer.
Cereal all day. Cereal.
Yeah, it's a cold soup. Dude oh man, I messed up on
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that. Well, I got a question for you
while we're on CEO, wait for Danto come back before we ask the
first question by Annie Master. Good question.
When you when you make cereal, do you pour milk first or cereal
first? No, no one pill, no one pours
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milk first. No one pours milk first.
Well, I have several people in my inner circle who I now want
to push out of because they do. Milk.
OK, when I said answer a question, I meant answer a real
question about our campaign. This is a real question.
We're waiting for you to return.This is a friendship question.
Before we can even move on, we got to know this about
everybody. I'll play devil's advocate.
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Maybe present this question in adifference.
Present this question in a different light.
I don't agree with it, but I like playing devil's advocate.
You put milk first so that when you put cereal on top it doesn't
get soggy and you and you scoop from the bottom up.
See, I'm I'm the mindset that I wanted to get a little soggy so
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that it's easier to eat. Like if you try to do a frosted
flake, just all natty, just scoop.
Oh, you're going to like a free.Workout raw, dude.
Yeah, I totally get it. Right there with you.
Milk first, we got them soft teeth bowl.
OK, OK. OK.
This is great. I love this so much.
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Calm down, OK? Calm down.
About campaign and one Dan got soft teeth so he likes to get
his cereal real soggy. What the first question by any
masters? Each other for an hour, let's
just. Do that.
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Oh my God, I'm not going to readthose cons right now because
we're going to get off the rails, but Dana and damn Dim
coming in with some great roast.Pro cereal tip Freeze the bowl
the day before. Oh my God.
Perfect. OK, first question by Annie
Master. Annie master, we call him Annie.
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What was the inspiration behind Reginald's voice?
It literally, I'm not even kidding, flew out my ass.
It I just like, oh, how do I do demon without destroying my
vocal cords? And it just kind of came like
that. And it's if anyone catches it or
has caught it. Miranor's voice and Reginald's
voice are actually the same. I just position my lips
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differently to give it a different inflection.
Let's see the position now that we.
Have so like this is Reginald. I talk really see it.
I I I get my lips real low like this.
So this is what you don't see because it's audio, but I'm
like, who's your boobies? Is he going now?
When I do Miranor, my lips get real high, like like a gargoyle
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on a perch. Yeah, it was your brew.
Was it was your brew. So that's how I do Mira Nord's
voice. And it's really just lip
position. And that's what we had to watch
for four years, yeah. Yeah, we should give him a.
We should give him a quick example of what we look like as
we speak, as our characters. Jared hit him.
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Oh dude, they held it. Fucking dead.
Never left, Never left. Still got it.
Still still got it. Woo.
My voice is always just just slightly more regal, deeper
version of my own voice. I'm menace.
That's right. I am better than every wife.
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What? What was I supposed to say?
Almost. I was I supposed to say I'm the
I'm the boss man? Boss man.
Yeah, I'm the boss. Man, and you will bow down
before me. It's just, it's just a little
more arrogance and deepness, I guess.
Sarah goes. Lip positioning is a crazy thing
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to say. It's true.
Called voice acting. It's called being a
professional. It's called acting.
Yeah, that's the professional term.
Don't look it up. Yep.
Acting. We're not going to explain,
we're going to move on. What is that?
Should I do this in a private questionable?
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Google right now, I'm just goingto say.
I made it up, move on. Did you mean vacating?
Oh, OK, cool. OK, next question.
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Next question. How much time do you spend on
preparing for each session? I do it mostly week to week.
So whenever I prepare for the campaign in between arcs where
we do like Innocence Journal, I well I'll know like a few
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sessions before. So when I do an arc, I will come
up with an overall theme for thearc and where I would like to
see the arc end kind of like a bullet point guy, like they're
going to go to A to be basicallyhow do they go from A-Z and B
through Y changes constantly depending on session to session,
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depending on choices by make like a rough outline.
But Z is like this is where I want the arc to end because it
progresses the story and gets into the next area.
So once I do that, that takes about two weeks to prep because
I'm thinking ahead like 20 sessions.
But when it comes to the sessions within an arc, it's
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usually on a week to week basis because of the choices and the
pace that they're moving. Very rarely have I ever told the
guys be like, hey, listen, we need to leave this area to
progress the story. I think that's happened like
maybe one or twice and relatively early on because we
kind of got like a flow. But I will say to my own
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strength, I'm very good at improving that type of stuff.
So it comes a little more naturally to me.
It's yeah, that's pretty much soabout a week or so.
And then most of that time it's just like map making or coming
up with voice lines. Like if I need something to be
said in a very specific way, that's a bulk of my time is
making sure that is said clearlyand information I want to give
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to the guys is portrayed properly so they can remember it
and connected to oscillator. That's the hardest part.
So with all that in mind. Fuck you, Dana.
How are you gonna hit me with that question?
I'm so sorry, Jared. All right.
Fuck you, Dana. That's why I'm laughing at too.
I. Was looking over that while
you're talking. With all that in mind, what are
you doing different going into campaign too?
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Is there any new prep work that you're thinking of?
Any new apps that you're trying to utilize?
Any new name generators for NPCSthat you're trying to think
about? As far as random NPCS go, I will
go back to Zanto's guide to everything for random names, for
NPC names of actually, oh hot, hot take here.
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So I want to, I come up with like a name scheme that I like
and then I talk to ChatGPT for awhile to give me different
variations of a name. I'll be like, I'll use a League
of Legends character because it's the top of my head, Cho
Gath. I'll be like, yo, give me
variations of the name Cho Gath for this type of species or
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race. And then I'll look from there
like, OK, I like it. And then I'll like mix and
match. Like I'll take half the name and
then match it with another half name.
It makes it so much easier because I feel like I've used so
many unique names for like random NPCS that like I the ones
I really want to put thought in and create on my own are like
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the big ones. So like the BBG, the main people
they're going to be seeing in campaign too.
Those are the ones I'm trying and using my own mental energy
for when like reoccurring shop owners, I might get some AI help
with like my own flair to it. I will tell you in the middle
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because he's doing more of the. Excuse me, I will say that the
thing that I want to do, hammer that to keep up with your NPCS
and things like that is I want to start generating a like kind
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of almost like a wiki page or like a like some kind of biopic
that we can cut. Like someone could be like, oh,
hey, wait, who's that character real quick and type it into our
like website or something. That's something I really want
to try to get this second campaign.
The first campaign, it was just a by the time we even thought
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about it, we were like, there isjust no way.
So hopefully that's something wemight be able to accomplish,
which would be cool. Yeah, Tony, keep answering
questions. I just didn't want to let chat
know before the next question. Keep putting your questions in
here. I'm going to write down a bunch
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of your questions and we'll get to those at the end after Tony's
done with his. So if you don't hear an
immediate response to your question, don't worry, I'm
probably writing it down. Yes, so we're doing Discord
questions 1st and Instagram questions and then we're going
to be doing live chat questions.Yeah, OK, cool.
Are we also live on YouTube right now or just which?
Just twitch, OK? I just want to make sure I did
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correct shadow this. Will be live.
This will not be live, but it'llbe on YouTube.
Later, another question for is directed at me.
That's what it's about. When I do get to be a player, do
you have a preference for melee or ranged characters?
Yeah. My two favorite classes are
wizard and fighter in that order.
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But when I do play fighter, I tend to do a bow fighter.
So I would say ranged, but wizard all time ranged ranged
magic caster. That's my favorite class to
play. And then bow fighters are always
fun. I like to play a cobalt, a
cobalt Archer, you know, sharpshooter real cheese while
using like when I play one shotsWhen I play fighters are is a
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cobalt battle master ranged fighter because I use the battle
master tree as like spells to buff allies while just trying to
DPS as much as I can play more of a support role in that way.
That's another question by Annieand I got another question by
drill. It's a 2 parter.
Who was your favorite PC? Why was it drill?
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It was not drill. My favorite play character
probably was our most. So if I want to be honest with
you guys for character growth reasons.
He went a long ways. He did.
He did go a long way. Or was it because it was it was
half Reginald in there? I can neither confirm nor deny
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that. No, I, I, I think the the way
that it like the like I, I dude,I still listen to that ending
and get chills because I'm just like, we've wrapped up so
perfectly. Just it.
It did. And the main reason why I say
your character is because you your character's back story was
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a blank canvas because we just didn't I.
Had no idea what to do. And I needed, it took me a while
to figure out a drive for your character.
And that was the most challenging part.
And I like doing that. And I think it fell together
like this. The original back story stuff
I'd written for you was totally scrapped.
And it was like a trash can filled with paper balls.
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That was just like, Nope, this is garbage.
No, this is garbage. This isn't going to motivate
him. No, this is fucking Doo Doo.
And so it was fun in that way. It was pretty cool.
Oh look who it is, King of the Muffin Man himself.
Yeah. Excuse me, what do you mean it
wasn't? Drill bro.
What do you mean get banned? Dude?
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I've been. Ready for 10 minutes and I was
waiting to join until after you answered this question.
That's brilliant. Yeah, so.
Funny. What's up Alec?
Everybody welcome Alec live stream.
Right on time baby. Right on time.
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There he is. Plot twist, I was waiting the
whole time. No, what's your what was the
three of again? What did we say?
What's your favorite YouTube poop hole or?
Wait, what is your favorite? Favorite YouTube rabbit hole go
down? What's your favorite?
YouTube's poop. Oh brother.
Oh my God. What's your favorite YouTube?
Oh my God. YouTube rabbit hole.
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I was going to say there's a difference between my favorite
YouTube and my favorite YouTube rabbit hole.
It's easily the lawn mowing guys.
The guys, yeah. Those are like a great one and
like. It's a great idea.
Clear out the lawn, mow like allthe stuff.
That's my. Favorite in another life, I'd be
doing that for sure. I think that stuff is so cool.
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I love it. Yeah, I've watched many, many of
our the before and afters. It's lovely.
Next question by Knock Mock. How do you incorporate patron
and PCs when you're doing the campaign?
Do you do it after before a few sessions from where you're at?
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So it OK, so we did a cut off with that Patreon and PCs around
episode 7. So when I get the character,
they tell me what they want. The only thing that's really
subject to change is like the like if you give me like a Guild
or cult, your character is a part of that subject to change
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by me to make it fit into the story.
Depending on what your characteris, I it could be planned like
50 sessions from now. I want to make it so your
character fits into the environment that you've given me
and in a place where it progressed.
The story we had, I forgot the names, the time I had, we had
two Patreon supporters that waited like 50 episodes before
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they actually got introduced because of the nature of their
character. And I did that because I and
they pushed the story immensely.So if it just depends where
we're at in the campaign, if I could fit them in within the
next episode or two, great. If there's, if I feel like I'm
not going to get to your character for a long time, I
will let you know that. But I have always also message
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to Patreon supporters that once they're in and we've recorded
the session with them, we let them know what episode they're
going to appear in, like like upto three weeks before, I think,
just to get them hyped. Yeah, it's really fun,
especially when they're reoccurring.
Yeah, I try to give everyone equal amount of time, but
there's definitely some people that have returned more than
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others because of the choices that the players have made.
Can't help that, but yeah, yeah,I'm so, so good.
No, there was no favoritism among Patreon NPCS, so I tried
to do my best with that. Then we got another question
here. How do you deal with writer's
block and what's the best way toget back to writing Treadmill.
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I do all my creative thinking ona treadmill or long walks, and I
use music to the scenario that'sin.
So some of the episodes are actually named after songs that
inspired me. So for example, Spoiler, Hangar
18, you bet your sweet bippy I was listening to Megadeth the
entire time while writing that segment.
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So that's a prime example of that.
I would treadmill. One of the things that I would
shower, thoughts are like a thing.
I'm always like, I'll be in deepthought and then all of a sudden
I'm like, Oh my God, I got to write that down.
He's like, Siri, write that down.
It's always a big one. OK, those are the Discord
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questions. We're now going to go over to
the Instagram questions. We've got a few on Instagram.
We're going to start from the first one.
This is about the Kickstarter, which is good, which is good.
This is good information. I just got it.
This is from Stan Honus. I just have to ask when am I
getting my stuff that I helped pledge to the Kickstarter?
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And the short answer is when it's ready.
The long answer is we are currently working on it to get
it to you as soon as possible. Yep, I can give a little bit
more information. So we just, so after a week we
can send out the pledge manager.So what that does is that it
goes out and we'll say, hey, youneed to make sure that your
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addresses are correct and thingslike that.
And then it will ask for like shirt sizes and all the
specifics on each thing. So we're still waiting on four
people to reply before we can then move to the next stage.
We're currently working on all the other pieces that go along
with it. So there's new graphics that
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need to be made-up shirt designs, things like that, that
we need to get solidified. And then once I just had a
question, you know what? I'll answer a question.
How about this. I had someone also in the
Discord say, how long will the Kickstarter be open?
So you can do late pledges. And we're going to take late
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pledges for probably a month by the time this is aired.
And then that will lead up to when we first start to submit
our order in for shirts and things like that.
And then during that, we're going to submit it all at once.
And then after that we'll probably close it.
So you have up until that point,it's a lot like, I didn't
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realize how much work it was, but I'm excited for it.
But the. Yeah, that's about all the
information we got so far. We will be doing more updates
every week on the Kickstarter to, so if you want to know more,
make sure to hit a follow on there and then you'll get all
the info. Something to note is that the
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chaos dice does not go away if more people support with money.
So if we reach more goals, we domore punishments, so.
Yeah, and there's also stretch goals that are still there.
There are, yes. There are some stretch goals as
well, some hidden things, some surprises, and I will have a
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mystery sort of announcement at the end of this.
But until then, I think maybe we're ready for the next
question and answer. Yes, this next question comes
from one of my boys. Mike, when do we get a new DM?
How dare you? Sure that's my answer.
This next one comes from Kate. What came first, The idea?
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The idea of Sid or Menace's last.
Name. That's interesting.
That is a good question. It is.
I don't there's an answer. There's an.
It has to be. Menace's last name came first,
Yes, that was that was just partof the pun.
So I was like when I was making my character.
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I've probably talked about this a lot already, but for anybody
that doesn't know, Menace is just sounds like mini.
So I was like minis sounds great.
And it's kind of like Theseus and the Minotaur.
So I was like Theseus minis, minis sounds good.
And then in clans, you know, often times you have a last name
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that is given to you or a nickname or a title that is
given to you based on how you act in the tribe or achievements
you've had. And so I thought Pebble Walker
would be funny because he's a tiny guy walking on pebbles, you
know, sneaking around, acting asa scout for the tribe.
So that came first, just becauseI was like, oh, what should his
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last name be? I'll make it something kind of
meaningful to how he walks around his stature, you know?
And then you just happen to level up, and then all of a
sudden you're like, oh, swarmkeeper, wait.
And then that's where Sid was born.
Or how did that come up? Well, I knew I was going to be
Swarmkeeper from the beginning. Tony and I struggled on what
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kind of class, subclass I shouldbe.
We struggled on that for a whileand I didn't know any of the
subclasses. And it wasn't until like as we
start recording that I found theSwarmkeeper Ranger.
And that's when I mentioned it to Tony.
I was like, here are the basic stuff they say you could do for
your swarm. But I think it'd be cool to have
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like Little Rock Blights is how I first described it to Tony.
But I did leave it up to Tony tokind of visualize those
creatures and give them to me inthe story.
So, you know, that's something Tony can talk about.
I remember that conversation going, how can I really piss you
off? And I was like, well, give me a
million NPCS, dude. And you were like, yeah, let's
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do that, swarm keeper. And I was like, well, cool,
awesome. And then that's what we did
originally. We did have a great idea.
And I and I jumped the gun way too soon was it was going to be
the snake was going to be like your swarm or like your spear
guide the snake from arc one. And then you're like, oh, the
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only moment's gone. So.
Awesome. Yeah, that would have been
really funny, yeah. When I was coming up with a
design for Sid, like a finalized, like, oh, how do I
make this work? Shout out to League of Legends
Mauchai. Mauchai's little the little twig
that he threw. Yeah.
Thank you. Tree saplings.
They're called Malkins. Bro I don't even play league.
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Back when I hated my life and I played League of Legends every
day when I really just wanted tohate life.
Malkai wasn't go to character for me.
So that was really keen out. Well, yeah, great question Kate.
Thank you very much. Appreciate that.
Appreciate that. The next question comes from
Anthony Pizza. What would one of your new and
old characters pet peeves wait? New and old characters pet
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peeves. What would one of your new and
old characters pet peeves? So what are my What are your pet
peeves or one of your new and old characters?
I'm. Going to guess that's directed
at all of us that's. What sounds like.
Yeah, so. What is this like in character
(35:05):
pet peeves? Or like pet peeves about
characters. I'll just freestyle it.
Let's just see what happens. I'll say that one thing that I
didn't like about Armos is that I didn't have a like I was just
wasn't able to like do a voice at the beginning.
So then it didn't like halfway through.
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It was like, oh man, I really wished I had a voice.
And which was like 2 years in and then by the end of it, I
couldn't imagine doing somethingelse like Dan and Alec were
doing. But that that's what I want to
work on for this this next campaign is to do something like
that. But as far as like our most pet
peeves, it was hard to play him like he's supposed to not be
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able to get one up on. But I felt like he it.
But there's times where you justneed it to happen, you know, And
I'm, I'm like, OK, well, so I think that was a little tough.
It was a bold stance that we, that we said at the beginning
and then it was hard to like role play that like later on
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type of situation, which I made sure not to, not to do in the in
the next campaign. But what about you, Dave?
Misses pet peeves are pretty standard ones.
They're definitely things like littering.
You know those like people who litter?
Like if I think about my real life personality, I hate people
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to throw like cigarette butts out the window as you're
driving. Irritates the heck out of me.
Yeah. Yeah, I think it's just like,
you know, he doesn't like lying.I feel like I specifically
remember you throwing a lot of things as menace.
What do you mean? Like I don't want this anymore.
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Like you did that so many times I feel.
Maybe I did like what specifically?
Yeah, the one the Mace. Oh, I threw out in anger,
remember? Yeah, I just feel like I
thought, I thought I'd go back and listen.
I feel like you have littered asyour character, though.
I just have. I could be totally righteous.
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Maybe I have. Yeah, I was trying to think that
I didn't remember that ever coming up, but it's an
interesting. That Mace moment was hilarious.
Well, maybe we'll talk about that when we're doing my
interview. Yeah.
Yeah. Alec, you got any character pet
peeves? So I have I I think I saw it.
I had to close Twitch real quickjust because it was like kind of
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being buggy. But one of my character pet
peeves. I guess one of my things about
my character, if we go that way,kind of just because Armos was
like talking about like not doing a voice.
It kind of answers this question.
I think my pet peeve was the fact that I actually multi class
and I kind of regretted doing it.
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I think for the story it was really good.
Like I liked the dragon, you know, inner dragon plot line.
But looking back, I think I probably would have thought it
would have been really cool to be a level 20 fighter.
And I think it might have just been an overall I think more fun
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experience. I think barbarian was a good
choice of if I was going to multi class and like what level
to do it at to like get those perks.
But I think like peeve, yeah, it's a pet peeve because, right,
Because like, it like bothered me.
And I think that's like, right, Like it bothered.
Me, but I put up level 20 fighter all the time.
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Yeah, because I wanted to attackfour times.
So I think it was a pet peeve for me.
I wanted to be able to like attack four times at the end.
And I kept like every time I level up, I'd be like, well, I'm
not putting that fucking. Sounds more like a regret than a
pet peeve. But OK, well, it's a, it was a
mix of both, all right, How about that?
Yeah. We'll, we'll do it that way.
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Fair fair. Life's pretty quick pet peeves
about characters when people decide to play like robots or
like people. Like if your character is based,
if your character's personality is the fact that he has no
personality, that's a huge that's from DMS perspective.
(39:34):
I'm not saying that character can't be done funny and well,
there's definitely perfect examples of it.
But like, that's why I hate. Oh my God, what are the war bots
called? I'm drawing a blank.
War forged. Yeah, that's why I hate usually
90% of the time I hate war forged players because they're
(39:56):
like, oh, I'm a kill bot. I was going to say character.
For next 4. Years War Forge isn't inherently
bad, but you get a lot of players that just play it like a
robot. Yeah, yeah, that's it.
That's my pet peeve. Adios, turg Nuggets.
We'll see. You.
Later we got another last question on Instagram.
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Are we getting a mascot again like Sid and Reginald?
So I could say confidently that no, we're not going to start out
with anything like that. Sid was born by the campaign,
but no, we're not. There's not going to be an end.
(40:38):
I'm not playing another Reginaldif that's.
What the question? Is yes, however, however if one
gets picked up and is a goblin. I mean if someone just takes
animal handling and charms a snake maybe?
(41:03):
Yeah, that's the last. So no, short answer, no, but
subject to change. And that's the last question for
Instagram. So Dan, I believe you have some
questions already written down for the chat.
Yep, 'cause we they have been scrolling and commenting and
talking for quite a while. Yeah, we're going to get through
these. If you guys have any questions,
(41:24):
start writing them down now 'cause we are going to answer
them a bit and then we'll be heading out shortly so we can
post this for the people that didn't make it to the live
obviously tomorrow. First one, you kind of already
answered, Dewdrop 66 said are you planning on having another
MPC join the party? That might have been in
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reference to Reginald. So you know, I'll just kind of
add tack on to what Tony said. I I think it's something that
will add naturally if it happens, but we're not trying to
force it to be like that every single campaign.
Yeah, never say never. Exactly.
I mean, someone could all of a sudden, you know, multiclass,
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you know, something that all of a sudden has a familiar some
sort. So it could happen.
Could happen, just won't be me. Yeah, I, I think if that
happens, I played Reginald very obscure.
I did not use him as like like an like a guide.
(42:30):
You know, I may have like, what was the end of campaign?
I pointed out like, hey, what's this thing over here?
But I didn't use it as like, hey, let's go over here.
I think if I were to play another character, depending on
what it is, I think he might be more like that just to help move
things along if the guys were stuck.
(42:51):
Would you play more as a Sid character or would you play more
as a Reginald character? Because I feel like what you're
explaining is Sid as opposed to Reginald.
Yeah, something that's. Like just here point.
I feel like there's so many DND podcasts that have like the
mascot animal where they just golike where they make funny
(43:12):
noises and point in a direction and then you guys like come to a
conclusion, which is something Iwant to avoid.
I'm not trying to be that pod. I'm not trying to be dimension
20 because they do all that and it works great for them.
But I'm not, I'm not trying to copy that, try to be.
So maybe a more of a Reginald aspect.
(43:34):
I like the. I like talking and I think it's
funnier for dialogue. Yeah love it.
So Cinder slime, this is more ofa comment that I just wanted to
add in because I liked it. I used to listen like 2 years
ago and refound you guys. I've watched episodes one
through 60 in the last like weekXD I'm getting caught up before
(43:58):
campaign too. That's exciting.
Cinder slime get cut off becausesome crazy stuff happens and
even crazier stuff is going to happen in campaign too.
Yeah thank you for everybody that's been re listening by the
way. I've seen some of the comments
in Discord and elsewhere talk about RE lessons because
obviously we don't have our maincampaign going until November,
(44:22):
but it's been a really good ridealready and we cannot wait to
push it in a campaign too and goeven harder there.
Hairless Bugbear asks. Do you guys live close to each
other and play in person? No.
No. Oh my God, no.
(44:44):
We're spread out, things would be.
So much easier. Yeah, things would be so much
easier. But no, that would be.
Harder. You think so?
Yes. No way.
So I was. Knocking on your guys's door,
being like, let's go, let's go. I think we'd get more done out
of podcast wise. We would get so much.
More, yes, Yeah. But like to set up a podcasting
(45:06):
room because you know, we're going to be doing minis, you
know, we're going to be trying to get the fucking board set up
right. It's just so much work.
And honestly, if you don't have a bankroll for that shit, it's
like not worth it. And I feel like we would be
desperately trying to make it work, you know, and it prolongs
so much like minis is great. I like when I play Dungeons and
(45:28):
Dragons in real life. It's the Isis characters and a
dry erase board. I I really couldn't care for
minis man. It just as far as recording
goes. It just bogs everything down so
much right and I feel like we would not get it done.
I'd rather use a virtual tabletop over actual minis.
Yeah, I do appreciate the virtual tabletop for sure.
(45:50):
Yeah. All right, next question, Mad
Russian Gamer. If they all move close together,
I this is more of a comment. If they all move closer
together, I can see Tony on his hands and knees begging to be
closer to Domino's. True.
Yeah. No, he's right.
He's absolutely right, my Domino's isn't great over.
(46:12):
Here man, it's. Terrible.
Yeah, what a comet. If we get if we get big enough
we're and famous enough where wecan relocate and we all have to
be near each other, then yeah, we'll make sure to be next to a
Domino's. Oh man, that's a.
Good one. Our headquarters will have a
Domino's inside. Good Domino's.
That kills me. The last time I walked into a
Domino's, the guy blew up my spot so hard.
(46:33):
That was two years ago and I'll never forget it.
It was on Halloween. I went to go pick up my Domino's
order because I didn't want to wait an hour.
It was on Halloween and I alwaysorder, like 17 marinara sauces.
I know. So it's a real fucking problem.
And I walked in there and the guy was like, oh, yeah, this
order for Tony. Yeah, yeah, 17.
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Hey, yo, Joe, we got 17 Mariners.
I'm like damn. He exposed the shit out of you
bro, that's what happened. So he handed me a brown bag and
I, I know the brown bag. I'm very familiar with the brown
bag sauce. But like, get it after that,
dude. It's like, oh man.
And there was so many people that day.
I was so embarrassed, dude. He so loved that.
(47:15):
I was so embarrassed. Yeah, that's great.
Got exposed. Wonderful.
All right, next question St. Double DS.
If your campaign was a Muppet movie, who would be the human
actor in it, Jared? Yeah, I was going to say I would
be the human. These three would be the The
(47:36):
Muppets running around like, yeah.
Yeah, I think so. For sure.
I think that's accurate, yeah. I think with this campaign, yes,
I think like because I feel likeArmos had to be the, a lot of
the times, the rational 1. Debatable.
Absolutely debatable. Very debatable.
(47:57):
Yeah, debatable. This was the rat rational 1.
Hide the blood shots. Really.
Let's debate where the other blood shots go.
Where the blood shots, man? Where?
Where they at? Definitely.
Almost like yeah definitely playJerry, Mad rush and gamer.
(48:20):
I haven't seen this question answered before, but did Alec
ever consider multi classing to be a mistake?
Yep. Or do you plan on doing?
That was a question similar in the future.
Yeah, that was a question I saw.Nice.
Yep. The answer was yes.
The answer was yes. To recap.
Yep. Yeah, I was a mistake.
I and that's not to say I won't do it again, but I have now
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looked farther down like the line of levels for the class to
be like if I'm multi class am I cool with losing these things?
If if I would have looked at that first I would have been
like I think attacking 4 times and then having two acts action
surges. So what?
Attacking 12 times in a turn I think would have been really
(49:05):
fucking cool. So.
I will say if it makes sense in the story or your character's
decisions, I will allow re specking at like a great timely
cost of some time. So in this campaign without
spoiling too much, the bastion because we are using the 2024
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rule set. So the bastion simp system is in
play. If you don't know what the
bastion system is, it's a basically a house in DND and
it's like a thing to use for downtime.
And you can upgrade your bastionto like you can install a
library or you can install a forge or an Armory.
(49:49):
It's just very broad. It's our Tarkov hideout, Jared.
Yes. Oh, OK.
Perfect, perfect. So I haven't decided what the
cost is. I think I'm going to set weeks
per level you reset. But it has to make sense for the
characters. So if like, you're a warlock and
you get packed of the fiend, I won't let you respect that
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because you made a deal with this demon, you know?
But like, if you're a fighter and you wanted to go from battle
master to champion, I would allow that because that's just a
fighting style training preference, you know?
So everything's going to have togo under a microscope with that
stuff because I do want it to make sense of the character.
(50:30):
That's my one thing I'm hard on when it comes to multiclassing
and subclasses. Yeah.
But yeah, so there will be downtime mechanic in camping
too. And I feel like that's going to
speed things up for like any like the boring stuff of DND for
the podcast. So that's now an option.
(50:53):
So respecting where it makes sense.
Hopefully a little more forgiveness as you guys go.
Yeah, you got a got another banger question coming up.
Yeah. St.
Double DS back at it again with How much has The Sopranos
influenced your creativity, Tony?
Hey, it's not dude. All right, listen.
What? It's a lie.
(51:15):
Someone who grew up. OK, listen, my dad really
idolized Tony Soprano for some fucking reason.
And you know, got the Escalade pick up and like, oh man, it
was, it was, it was a fucking nightmare.
But it has not. I mean, you are named after him,
right? So it's like it kind of just
checks out. I was born.
After luckily, but I just, I wasvery young with it.
(51:38):
He's just like, yes. Wait, so you don't?
So you're saying you don't like the show at all?
I. Didn't say that I didn't.
Say that. Yeah, that's what I thought.
Do you remember? You like being freaking out on
me one day because I was like, I've never seen it.
I have no ambition to. No.
What was the thing? What was the thing, Dan, that we
Tony kept referencing, unbeknownst to him, in one
(52:02):
piece? Was it one piece?
Yeah, you can't make it One Piece references without meaning
to. Yep, that's what it was.
He's a, he's a One piece lover and he, yeah, he.
Reads the manga dude. That's what I don't I, I don't
do. Tony just watch One Piece when
they remake it. No, no, no.
The live action, yes, yeah. Everything else know.
(52:25):
You'll kind of just get what's going on.
I did like the live action. The thing I hate about One Piece
is the animation style. Yeah, well, once it's remained,
it's gonna be different, so. Yeah, it's not even done.
Why is it being? Because it's so old.
Man, yeah, it's so old and that animation style is different
now, yeah. Yeah, the new animation is
(52:46):
supposedly sick. I don't know, I haven't got
there yet on episode 250. What up bamboos?
We can change the the the title back to one piece if we need to,
yeah. Let's do it.
The biggest take away is that isthat I have great ideas that you
associate with one of the greatest animes ever made, which
just shows you that my brain is in it's a great anime.
(53:09):
I don't like it, but I'm not gonna.
I don't like Fortnite that much,but it's not a it's a bad game
is you know, you know, there. I'm just saying that my creative
mind is in the upper echelon of creators out there.
That's what I'm saying. Just being humble about it,
straight up. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, just being humble like a bull.
Like a bullshit you. Know what I'm saying?
For every example, yeah. CM Duck Man 94 is the null God
(53:32):
going to be in campaign too? Nagu.
No, Armos actually flew off intothe into the.
What is it, the sunset to go andfind him?
So he's definitely gone at this point.
There's no way, right? I mean.
Does our most kill a God? Maybe I think I think we're
(53:53):
maybe a good, you know, if we ever revisit like a one shot of
those characters down the line, maybe we turn that into a like a
little mini adventure or something like that and see how
it goes. I like it, maybe a fun idea?
Yeah. I have thought about that exact
one shot if you guys fight you Nagu.
(54:15):
But could be done. Could be it could be like a
hypothetical. I would like to do a
hypothetical fights. With the three guys.
Like the 3V versus T mot. I mean, Drill technically has
already killed one God, who's tosay you just can't kill another
one? So yeah.
You know what I want to do? I want to do Menace's wedding.
(54:37):
Oh yeah. I want.
To get married, to just get married, bro.
Like there you go. So you can live that.
Life no what we need to do is menace's bachelor party and.
Somebody goes that's. A great idea.
Oh my gosh. And it's like a.
Hangover exactly exactly like. That yes.
Oh man. I love that idea.
(55:01):
All right, next question type part 816.
Is Alec going to get a mimic petnext round?
It was discussed, but no, I don't.
Well, not it's not in the cards right now, but we we were
thinking about something like that, but I don't I don't know
how. How it would go?
(55:23):
I wish, Alec. I'd do it that would.
Kill me right on the spot. Right on the right, on the spot.
No, it would be. Set the tone.
You wouldn't be able to do it well because I would just summit
it again and then what are you going to do?
Yeah, rest in peace boxy Pre Flame 24 said would live shows
(55:47):
ever be possible? Good place.
Surprised. We're right, right?
So if you. Mean like one shots we will
probably do one for. Like our punishments we have to
do for. Yeah, Kickstarter.
So our Kickstarter, we did unlock the one shot, which we
will do. And we also unlocked the 12 hour
(56:09):
stream that we're going to have to do as well.
So be on the lookout. We're going to have to do
something in those 12 hours. Yeah, something.
So I can only guilty suck for solong.
Well, you're doing that in Discord.
Oh my gosh, I love that game. And the final question before we
(56:31):
move on to maybe just generic stuff and the little exit here
is Mister Man with Glass asked, can I see my family or am I
stuck in this editing suite to? Let you out.
Let you out. Get back in there, get back in
your cage if I catch you out of there one more time.
(56:58):
So those who don't know glasses are editor and he's going to be.
That was one of the unlocks thatwe had for our Kickstarter.
So that was kind of the the whole goal of our Kickstarter
was to hopefully get an editor and be able to free of the time
for Dan and Tony, who have been kind of doing it for the last
(57:18):
four years, you know, and so they'll still have parts that
they'll do, but Glass will be able to do it, which will be
awesome. So shout out to Glass.
Yay, yay yay. I'm really excited.
He's he's an. Amazing.
(57:38):
So am I. This so good dude.
Oh. Man.
Oh man I fucking hate editing somuch.
I don't hate it like Tony does, but it's it's hard when you're
doing it every week. Yeah.
So that brings us kind of to theclose of the show before we
(57:59):
really close out. Tony, I did just want to open it
to you and ask if there are any small sneak peeks and tidbits
you can share about campaign too, maybe things they could
expect and that sort of thing from you as Adm, what the
process is like and so on. I just had an idea, what if we
gave like a little tidbit each stream that we do because we're
(58:23):
going to do how many more of these?
Four more, three more, four more.
Yeah, so Tony will give his tidbit, then Jared will give
his. Should I give out one of the
overworld plots? That's up to you.
I mean, I would have it was the premise of the the first thing
(58:45):
that they're going to hear in sessions.
Maybe give them give them the concept like.
The I would say just maybe give a a symbol or.
Yes, exactly. You know what?
I mean like keep it 1 sentence and then maybe next the next.
Sure, I got the I got the perfect category slash freeze.
(59:05):
All right. If you know, you know,
Primordial War Machine. If you know, you know.
That's it. That's all I got to say about
that. OK, you, I think only old heads
would really, really know that that term.
But yes, Kyogre, you know what your your head's in the right
(59:26):
spot. Your head's in the right spot.
You're not too far off. It is by people, I'll give you
that too. It is by pedal, not Kyogre.
The other one, the other shit talker to.
The other and then Tony, give usgive us a little dive into the
process. What what what the process is
(59:47):
like right now? Building the campaign, building
campaign too. And like what you learn from
campaign one, bringing over intocampaign too.
Yeah, So what I did wrong in campaign one was the world map.
Is I to find the world map before we even did the first
session only to like discover 30to 40% of it there was?
(01:00:10):
So the first campaign takes place primarily in South
Trellis. They then go to the north
Trellis and parts of the KambukiIsle where they only seen like
snippets of those continents. But like S Trellis, I had all
these great towns events. Scenarios planned out that we
never even like got to even talkabout.
(01:00:33):
And so this new campaign, because I didn't want, I was
talked out of it. We were going to do the second.
I want to do the second campaignin South Trail is again, but on
the southern half of it, becausemainly it was on the north half.
But we decided to use the whole new continent that has to be
explored, the heartland. Heartland is now being built
(01:00:54):
from the ground up for Campaign 2.
And maybe we'll visit S Trellis confident in the future campaign
or yeah, so on so forth. Or maybe this so if it leads us
there. Maybe entirely possible?
Entirely possible So for. We want to go to South Trellis.
Campaign 2 takes place 404 yearsafter Campaign 1 after the I
(01:01:20):
won't spoil the last episode after the events of the final
episode of campaign one and the heartland is now habitable knock
mark is. On eyeballs.
Eyeballs. Eyeballs.
I won't say what he said, but yes, it's 404 years in the
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future from campaign one and we are doing a new type of storage
structure. So there's going to be a
reoccurring town that happens a lot, kind of like a home base,
if you will, where the players will web out from and they'll
have like a focus point to return to and the reason why we
wanted to do this type of pages.So reoccurring NPCS have more
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the time to shine. So it's not going to be like a
Lord of the Rings style campaignwhere they go from point A to
point Z pretty much walking to Mordor.
It's going to be like they're going to go out, handle some
business at point B, maybe go Point C, but need to return back
to point A to take care of theiraffairs or whatever issues they
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may have going on. And the other thing I'm I'm
keeping track of is the time system.
So there was time in the first campaign but we are being more
strict now. So what we are following the
calendar of Harp dos, Harp Dos, Hap Dos, Harp dos which can be
found in the player's handbook or the DMG.
You can Google it. So like if the characters are
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out for three weeks, 3IN game weeks will pass.
All the holidays will line up. If they need to be somewhere on
a specific date, two weeks from whatever they're playing in
session, then they need to make sure they're actually back in
time or the thing will pass thatthey have scheduled or whatever.
So we are gonna be focusing moreon time frames.
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So when we do time skips, there's an actual calendar that
they will need to follow. So if they know about a heist
that's happening exactly 10 daysfrom now, they have 10 days to
prep. Or they can go out and handle
some other stuff, but need to beback for the heist that's
happening within that time frame, or they miss it and then
time goes on. So that's what I'm looking
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forward to. And those are the changes I'm
making for campaign too. It's pretty good.
Do we each want to go through and say like one word or one
sentence for our character? We'll do that on each of our
specific. OK, OK, OK, exactly.
I was about to say, I just thought of what it I was like,
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oh, I got the perfect. Word for it, save it, definitely
save it, save it. All right.
I think that's going to close itout for us.
I do have a suggestion, a recommendation.
Everybody should go watch the amazing movie.
By the way, maybe one of the best movies I've ever seen in my
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life called Eagles are Turning People Into Horses.
It is. It is free to watch on YouTube.
It was a final project for some NYU students.
One of them is married to one ofthe Marvel chicks.
I forget her name. She does the the blue girl from
Marvel. And no, not mistake.
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The Blue Guardians. Of the Galaxy.
Oh. Oh, Nebula.
Nebula. Thank you.
Nebula it is. The reason I thought of it is
because there's a line in that where the main character goes.
Get back in your cage. To someone just like we do now
with Man with Glass. So go watch.
Go watch. Eagles are turning people into
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horses. Definitely watch it with some
friends. It is kind of like a cult
classic that you watch just to like laugh at.
It is hilarious. You will not regret it.
Interesting. All right.
Dan hadn't made me watch that, unfortunately.
Fortunately, best movie ever made.
Fortunately, it's like it's got all all the story structure you
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need. Music effects like a
masterpiece, really. Oh.
My God, cinema, subject them to that.
It's. Very much like you love blue.
You either love cult classics oryou hate them.
You know, it's one of those things like I love bad movies.
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I watch bad movies all the time with my friends.
No, that's something about campaign too.
It's going to be a lot of Australians.
Oh no, no from Australia or no or no.
Don't don't start singing that song.
It's going to get stuck in my head.
I'm a hunter but. No, no, no, Dad.
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George. George.
OK, OK, here we go. All right, Thank everybody for
joining us. Everybody give your most.
Tony, goodbye. Wait.
What gobba ghoul right is that it's pretty on par, right?
I think you did a. Great job.
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You know what? Your sister's ass.
All right, How about that? Hey Tonys, Like if my mom had
balls, she'd be my dad. Cut it, cut it, Cut it, Cut it,
Cut it, Cut it, Cut it, Cut it, cut it.