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MichaelRogus

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    Any other good RPG podcasts?

    I would like to second the recommendation of Pretend Wizards. They really get into their characters and give their DM a challenge because each of them has the tendency to do something completely random and chaotic that could derail an adventure. Christian is up to the challenge though, and the story remains interesting and funny throughout. They are 60 episodes in at this point, so not too daunting to catch up with (I just did so myself in about a month)
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    Episode 112 — Red Afro

    I am sorry for being creepily aggressive, but it is not unheard of in D&D for a campaign to be scrapped when it's not working out. None of you seem too invested in your characters. I have suicided characters of mine before when I just wasn't connected to my character. Blaine also doesn't seem to be too in love with the giant setting because he is making no attempt to craft a story, he is just throwing monsters at you, and no matter how hard you try to communicate all that happens is fights. I'm really not trying to tell you guys how to play, I'm just offering my opinion that you guys don't seem as passionate about the game as you were in earlier episodes and maybe a fresh start would help with that like it has for me in the past. Sorry I offended you, it was truly meant as constructive criticism and not an insult. I will keep listening and I hope I am wrong and the giant campaign turns into something epic that I love.
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    Episode 112 — Red Afro

    I feel bad about it, but I am rooting for a TPK next episode. I think a fresh start would be great for not just Steve and Dan who have had to play as characters they did not roll, but for Blaine as well. He would have the opportunity to reset things a bit and place his players in a setting where everyone they come across isn't immediately hostile. Maybe, just maybe a story would have a chance to develop. I love the show, I think you guys are hilarious, but what I used to love most about the show was the epic story in which you made hilarious things happen. As much as I love whamdango and dick tracing, I miss the storytelling foundation that can't be built when you have no choice but to kill everyone you meet.
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