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D&D Court: Stolen Spells, Petulant Paladins, and Whacked Werehippos

Dungeon Court is back in session! Join Justices Murphy, Tanner and Axford, along with Bailiff Jake, as they pass judgement on your trials at the table!

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Sound Mixing and Editing by Trevor Lyon

Dungeon Court Theme Song by Sam Weiller

D&D Court: Stolen Spells, Petulant Paladins, and Whacked Werehippos

Comments

My teenage D&D was taking things WAY too seriously and power gaming like a bunch of nerds

Nitzan Harel

The thing that annoys me with the were hippo is the DM made him transform AGAIN. After he popped back up the DM should have let him stay untransformed or let them tie him down.

LiterallySatan

Soon there will be conspiracies on how Big Parma is secretly adding addictive chemicals to the Parm Charms in order to make us want to hang more from our stinky rinkies

Mike

Dinner at 5:30 was such a staple of my life that I got confused when I learned other people didn’t do that

Jonathan

Caldwell mentioned wanting a band called Halyx... They did exist and there was an incredible retrospective on them on youtube

Maiu

Extremely belated but dammit, Murph: the song is Flying Horses. FLYING. I survived a friend going through a Dispatch period and that line is burned into my brain.

Kate

Saying "Sorry I was eating ribs" sounds like a Mavid kind of excuse

Evan Cordero

Something I’ve always wondered is whether a werewolf transforms at Moon rise or sun set.

Renee Shaw

Do they not have Hula Hoops in the US?! Savoury crisps that your wear on your fingers like rings and pretend you’re rich?! If not I guess they’ve found a gap in the market!

Ro

I wanted to leave a comment about the hippo case. The way the plaintiff described the situation sounds like they really leaned into the aggresive hippo behavior. And just trying to look from the other side of it, is it possible that you were never communicated to that the hippo behavior you were leaning into was actually starting to disrupt other players and this was some poor, half ass plan by the players and the DM to remove a character they didn't enjoy? I'm not defending that at all, but listening to your case that's what it sounded like to me. It kind of had the flavor of a Half Baked plot by other players to remove your character because of your hippo behavior and it was never communicated to you that maybe it wasn't something the other players were enjoying in game. I think you were done incredibly dirty. I don't excuse you getting bush-whacked by your own table. But that's what I thought of. I hope you found more fun in the game and had many more great sessions with different characters of your choosing

Kyle Howard


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