
Intrepid heroes deep in the dungeons below, what subterranean wonders do thine eyes see? Could it be riches beyond all imagination? Could it be a beast of war rearing its head for battle? Could it be some little like dude guys that would let us bum a cig? It’s the third one. Just so you know.
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DM: Gage Kell
Donyark Ghaash'kalla: Carter Willis
Fiddlesticks: Jordan Wonders
Ridley Fontina: Vince Kelly
Sue: Mariah Kelly
Glintwood Thistlewick: Justin Dozier
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Original music by Justin Dozier.
Additional music by Monument Studios.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Previously, on Imagine Dungeons, Fiddles approaches the corpse of the gruka, draws the wooden sort of transportation, and stabs it straight through the heart.
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[SPEAKER_06]: All of its age catches up to it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It crinkles and then explodes just in a burst of dust.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Stay down, you bastard!
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[SPEAKER_06]: the leader of the Frost Feathers, the Snow Angel, is my daughter.
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[SPEAKER_01]: That last elder to blast just smacks the helmet off, and then just like armor falls in clatters to the ground.
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[SPEAKER_06]: As you stab into the side of its head, the eye begins to open again, but the radiant damage burns it out.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You now have access to the tunnels without its guardians.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You have just defeated these two creatures at the entrance hall in the tunnels beneath Gatherhold.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And to the west is the tunnel you entered through.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's a narrow, narrow tunnel way, and to the south is...
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[SPEAKER_06]: Seemingly the entrance, according to the map to Doge Memorized.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Sorry, Glant Memorized.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Who?
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[SPEAKER_06]: That would be John Dogeur.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Different guy.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Different guy.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He memorizes a bunch of stuff.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I just tell my imaginary guy to memorize stuff and what they won't tell you is that's actually the same thing.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yep, well, uh...
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[SPEAKER_01]: He did also see Big Snake.
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[SPEAKER_06]: big snake also big summer and she's turned around because some big snake is at work actually no thank you uh... to the south is uh... is further into the tunnels so is there anything you'd like to do before proceeding
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[SPEAKER_04]: My vote is that we make our way toward whatever seems like to us in character.
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[SPEAKER_04]: The sort of the epicenter of these tunnels, if we're trying to find the nest of the Frost feathers.
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[SPEAKER_04]: My thought is there going to be at the sort of central flux point of these tunnels.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm not sure how much we can tell based on where we are here.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And maybe what I'm saying is I think we should just solve the maze.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But that's, my thought is like, let's, let's have that goal.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We solve it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We solve it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We go to where they are.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Did we, I can't remember, did we,
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[SPEAKER_01]: short rest or anything.
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[SPEAKER_01]: What I took a bit of a pounding and just if we're walking into an uncharted territory here, we just curl up and send these coffins.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I could use I could use a little lean up against the old rucksack for a few minutes, I think.
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[SPEAKER_07]: If we don't have time for a short rest gauge, I also am happy to do a stellar two.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, short rest takes an hour.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So it's up to you guys if you want to take that hour resting here at the entrance.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Don't want to roll some head dice.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Any consequences?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Corrections.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Do you want to roll to determine or to like see if Ridley would are we on a time crunch?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Just like a civil war, sure.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So an hour we can't spare an hour to not don't wasn't built.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You tell me, I'm not the one deciding for you all.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I think the civil war happens even harder if we're dead.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So I think probably and take just to hit dice.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Civil War was longer than an hour.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I had a run time of at least 120 minutes.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, short rest.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, okay.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Great.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Go ahead and roll the dice that you wish to.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I wish to roll none because I didn't take any damage.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Same.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I didn't either.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So.
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[SPEAKER_07]: But you might have other stuff at the front.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The front is gonna check the social needs.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't think I can do that right.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Down he gets on the old Apple iPhone.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Um, do y'all, those of you who are not healing, is there something you want to be doing during the short rest?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Head to the center of the maze.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I'm gonna see if I can kill all the frostbethers while everybody else is taking a nap.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, I will say, Donny, you can roll the D6 and everybody will get an extra D6 of health from Donny's song of rest.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, whew.
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[SPEAKER_04]: What is that song of rest sound like, Donny?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Donny's remembering a song.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He's got to pull it out real quick.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: All right, as everyone kind of sits up the hardest sleep for being fiddle sticks, because he did so much good to kill the bad guys, Donnie starts to play.
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[SPEAKER_02]: A familiar song that I always brought him rest.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He slowly picks.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Who can save where your road goes?
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[SPEAKER_01]: Where the day flows only at a time.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Who can say if your look is, as your heart chose, only in time.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Me da de de, me da de, me da de, me da de.
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[SPEAKER_02]: If you just keep playing it for the next hour, if it was just doing that kind of sleeping where it's like... Mimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimimim
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[SPEAKER_05]: Nice.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, good to see.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Just in case there's someone out there that's tracking, tracking rounds in the chamber.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You can back some of them.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Straight.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Um, Sue, why don't you roll a perception check as you're taking your slow rest?
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[SPEAKER_07]: You got it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Short rest.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That was a crit fail, but I got to roll again and so it was a 12 instead.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yay.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, 12 plus 315.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You can hear that there are some voices that echo along the tunnels, that you can clearly identify as voices, but you can't make out what they're saying.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I don't think we're alone.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, I know we know that we're not alone down here, like that's kind of the whole point.
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[SPEAKER_07]: But I think that we are less alone than we thought we were, because I do hear some chitter chatter going on.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Anybody else got some ears?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Can I hit it with the perception?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Same.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll say you can make a group perception check after that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: 14 plus five, 19, or Donnie.
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[SPEAKER_04]: 18 plus three, 21 for Glent.
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[SPEAKER_05]: 12 plus four, 16 for Ridley.
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[SPEAKER_01]: 10 minus one nine, baby.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Fiddles is still asleep.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Me, me, me, me, me.
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[SPEAKER_06]: With only one failure, you guys would be able to put your heads together and identify a couple words, intruders, and spiders.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think you could make out those two words.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Like plan, the...
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[SPEAKER_05]: They literally said, intuters and spiders, land, jeep, jeep, jeep, jeep.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Moving along to the next room, somebody waking me up.
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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, as you walk into the next room to the south, you find that there are these hallways and in the sides of the hallways are coffins.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They're built, if you think about the French catacombs, they're built into the walls.
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[SPEAKER_06]: There are also carvings on some of the catacombs.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They depict a person rising against the storm, alongside the person.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And there are five stars, and there's also a volcano.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Can I hit those, those reliefs with a history check?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_04]: 19 plus eight, 27 history check.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Glitzcut is crayon out and he's rubbing eight is rubbing over a piece of paper.
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[SPEAKER_04]: The copy of these beliefs.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think with such a high roll, you would know that this is not depicting an event that has happened.
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[SPEAKER_06]: There are myths that you've heard or maybe like prophecies about a volcano that would erupt.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You know that
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[SPEAKER_06]: other than one volcano that nobody really knows what's happened to because it is in the center of the morning land.
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[SPEAKER_06]: There's no volcanoes on the continent.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So all of the myths and stories about this volcano have been lost since the morning happened to sire.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, I want to very quickly take a crayon wax paper rubbing of these
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I think, I think as you're making your rubbing, you lean a little bit too hard on one of the coffins and it slides open.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And there's a corpse in there.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, whoa!
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's what's its name.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It is somewhat recent.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It does have a name tags as Rob.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Rob?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm Glenn.
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[SPEAKER_02]: What are we doing over here with Rob?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I clearly didn't intend to disturb Rob's eternal slumber.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Don't eat these reliefs are incredible.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Gage, um, this is a magic world.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Is Rob gonna come alive and try to kill us?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Mmm, I don't think you know.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He doesn't seem to be moving.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, seems to be the pale skin.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Sure, dead style.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Sort of like if you was dead.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Sort of like if you was, I can imagine that.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I think Glen kind of jumped, jumped away, startled, and it, upon seeing that our new friend is not rising from the grave, arms out, like Frankenstein.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm going to, I'm going to just try and finish up this rubbing real quick.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I hate glint, just to be super clear, you can memorize the whole map of this town.
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[SPEAKER_05]: He's wondering, he's the boss in your head.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's a man of five stars in a volcano.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Snap snows this one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's actually quite simple to plot these maps onto a grid and sort of map them along an X and Y axis and think of the underlying quadratic equations that would result in a curve that appears similar to the shape of the map, but the art is far more complex.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So raw.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And this is why I don't waste my time with libraries.
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[SPEAKER_00]: They don't teach enough.
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[SPEAKER_02]: They don't teach enough.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Donnie is like, push it, rub.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Back in, trying to close the lid.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Overstuffed suitcase style, just slamming it, clenax, putting that back in.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think as the rest of the party kind of looks around in this area, you notice that to the south, south, west part of this room, there's been a cave in that blocks a part of the catacombs, from you guys.
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[SPEAKER_07]: One last choice to make, I guess.
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[SPEAKER_05]: um is there any uh pattern or similarity or names that Ridley would recognize on the other catacombs?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't believe so there's most of them have this relief of like a storm and a person in a volcano.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It seems to be whoever these catacombs originally belonged to were some sort of religious group.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But what this religion was or is seem to have been lost.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, 13 plus four, 17.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You hear someone fall on the ground behind you and go, I would like to turn around.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yep, behind you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Let me move you guys into the map here.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It looks like the optical illusion where the elephant has like either five legs or three legs depending on how you look at it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I would have drawn a man with five stars in a volcano a little bit differently.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, let me just throw everybody in here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You got your ore going readily.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And you share.
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[SPEAKER_06]: A man who's on the ground, right in front of you, is like, uh, hello.
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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, Rob, Rob.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, no, I'm not Rob.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He stands up and sort of like stretches the back of his head and is like, I'm Jeremy, my job is to, um, it's to be like the gravy digger here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, uh, uh, uh, where do you fall from there, Jamie?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I just tripped, and you see that like, there's an indent in the dirt.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He just tripped on ground.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Jeremy, where do you stand?
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[SPEAKER_00]: vis-Ã -vis accidental defilement?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh...
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[SPEAKER_06]: Sometimes accidents, accidents do happen, and it's my job is a great digger to say, we should keep those to a minimum.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But good then, no reason.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I would consider one a minimum.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Can you tell me about this cave in here?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, we're all the rocks fell.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, is that like, in the process of grave-diving, digging that?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Do you think that parts done?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, I see the rocks fell from the ceiling here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Probably as a result of like all the war and shit happening over here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So they kind of just want me to stay away from that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, I'm right.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Who's there, real quick, Fran?
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's good.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Could you point us to where the war is happening?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, he just like probably on the other side of those rocks and back there.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's just like points towards where the, like the only tunnel leading out of this room goes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You know, Jeremy has any one told you you're super helpful before.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Nope.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Not enough.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I do take notes here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: There's actually a question that it's gonna ask you right here.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's an iPad.
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[SPEAKER_07]: How would you rate your experience?
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's an iPad, and you just turn like closes the other eye.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Hey, Jared, who's the day you were talking about?
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[SPEAKER_02]: You got somebody you're working for down here, is it?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Seems like you should be paid for the labor.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah, those are my friends right there.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And, Donnie, you turn around and you see that there are three other people standing in the tunnel.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah, it's good.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Triplets!
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, we kind of work together.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Just kind of taking care of the corpses and the spiders.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, the spiders.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I'm curious.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Maybe, maybe like a church of some kind?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Do you profess the same faith as those who are laid to rest?
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[SPEAKER_06]: No, well, maybe, they're all pretty recent.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, what, how'd they go?
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[UNKNOWN]: Ah!
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[SPEAKER_06]: Ha ha ha ha ha.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think in this moment,
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think you would see that there are teeth marks in Rob's neck.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And, Ridley, I think you would notice that the guy you're talking to does have fangs as do like all the people Donnie's talking to like kind of awkwardly smirking at him like hands in the pocket.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, this is like sort of an ambush, uh, you know, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in, uh, you're in,
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[SPEAKER_01]: Did they look oily or cold?
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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm pretty cold.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Jeremy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Question.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Do you and your friends die permanent?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, well, that's not really what happened the first time he died.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So, sure.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Have you tested twice?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Nope.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Would you like to?
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[SPEAKER_06]: No time like the president and that's your whole friend initiative.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I think I think as we're whatever the And University of Illinois for initiative is Glent is talking on fiddle sleeve and it's like if we're gonna We really need a control group if we're gonna do a real big experiment We're looking for Fiddles would definitely look at the hand Look back up at Glent and just blow a kiss
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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, they got a 17 on theirs.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sue rolled a natural 20.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's a crit for you.
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[SPEAKER_07]: None of them has placed you, is it?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Doing right here.
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[SPEAKER_04]: 16 plus two 18 for Glentwood this'll wick.
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[SPEAKER_04]: 9 plus six 15.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Zero plus six.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Six.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, it's so confused.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Look, they can't all be good.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They can't all be good.
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[SPEAKER_06]: No, that's fair.
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[SPEAKER_06]: OK, how this works is it takes double your movement.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You are in these thin rows, five feet across, so you can't really get through people, but unless you're a halfling, it takes 10 feet of movement to get through a player space.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You're in fit just high five real quick.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Would you say that there maybe is some sort of pond above ground, over us?
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[SPEAKER_04]: How humid is it, be honest?
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[SPEAKER_06]: You know what?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll say that like the pond at the center of the quad is like right above you.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, interesting.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And if perhaps I have an aura of liberation and it says, you ignore penalties on movement and attacks while underwater.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So good.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, whatever, that's fine.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm picturing really just cool-aid manning through the walls that are separating everything.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Somehow swimming in the air.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Unlike drop of water, splashes you and you just turn it to like, you just slick yourself.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, here's the deal.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's in my aura.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So anyone in the aura is technically, you know.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you do turn into an edge dancer for a second there.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Um, yes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, Sue, you are up first.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, man.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, so we can see a sharp G-threaten.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So we need to do these air vampies.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They air vampies.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sue's going to...
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[SPEAKER_06]: They're not even wearing white cloaks.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They're, like, clearly just like, uh, new trainees.
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[SPEAKER_06]: recruits.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, ground.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Do they feel like they can sue Roll Insight?
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[SPEAKER_07]: So you want to know if they can maybe be dissuaded from this fight?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I sure.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Roll Insight.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's a 16 plus 622.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They seem reluctant to have to do their job.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But they were pretty set on like, ah, this is just like one of the things they have to do.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So I'll let you decide.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So theoretically, yes, if you are good enough, you could try to dissuade them.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think Sue's gonna give it a shot.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Now, listen here, gentlemen, I know that it's been a long day.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You really just want to rest and I'm sure you're really hungry.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So I have been working on this recipe for blood pudding.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And I know what you're thinking.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's not that kind of blood pudding.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's actually blood pudding.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's like chocolate and bloody.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And we've got a friend back home who's also a vampire.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And I've been working to really make sure he's taken care of.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And I'm ready to whip some up for you here right now.
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[SPEAKER_07]: If, if, the big idea if I know, if you would just simply let us go.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And so you're gonna roll a persuasion.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, go ahead and go for it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, I did create fail the first time.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Go on, I'm so glad I'm a half-ling.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Woo!
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[SPEAKER_07]: Woo!
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[SPEAKER_07]: That is a 16 plus five plus a D-4.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Why did I get an extra D-4?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Not sure.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I just clicked the button for the game half spoken.
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[SPEAKER_06]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, it's a 21, but I'll say it doesn't matter.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So they start too.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You can see like their determination starts to fade.
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[SPEAKER_06]: One of them next to Donnie turns to another one and is like, Gosh, this gig blows.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't want to fight these guys.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They're just checking on the dead people.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And then you hear a voice echo through this room and the bites in their neck, the scars that are still there glow, light.
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[SPEAKER_06]: As you just hear, no.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And, Donnie, I think you would be able to hear that that voice is coming from this last row.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I can't see them.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Not from where you are.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, I'm willing to make some for you, too.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But that was not your action, so you can use a do it ever you'd like here.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, well, that was really my best thought.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sue, do you want to?
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[SPEAKER_07]: No.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Wait, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: These are the Frost feathers.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Mm-hmm.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So they all can like get it right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: They're all pretty hot.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They're all pretty hot, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Like you do to know.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Scale of that.
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[SPEAKER_06]: 1 to 20, like a 18 on the hot scale.
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[SPEAKER_05]: These are one of their things like they're only the comfort attractive probably.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, or rich.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, one is,
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[SPEAKER_06]: Not one's kind of fun.
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[SPEAKER_01]: He's like, but has like, as like, this huge pocket for purpose.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, this loafers.
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[SPEAKER_01]: This sweatshirt says Yale.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You have a marvelous shoes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You can't do non-lethal damage as long as you're not using magic to attack.
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[SPEAKER_06]: If you don't want to kill him.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think Sue will throw out a word of radiance then little cantrip at the closest one, just saying, well, I really thought we could have been friends and fire off some some radiant magic.
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[SPEAKER_06]: When your radiant magic goes to damage them,
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[SPEAKER_06]: It doesn't do anything.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It doesn't heal them, and it doesn't damage them.
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[SPEAKER_06]: There seems to be something that protects them from radiate.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, that's rude.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That is Sus' action now.
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[SPEAKER_07]: She's done.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Bones action?
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[SPEAKER_07]: She doesn't really have a ton of bonus actions.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No, not this time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, well you figured out some good information.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Glent, it is your turn.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, help me with my mind, picture here.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We are in, we've got these hallways, these like coffins up on either side of us.
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[SPEAKER_04]: How taller these walls can we see over the middle?
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[SPEAKER_04]: They turn in library.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's like, all the way, it's not like shelves.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's like the hallways were hollowed out with shovels.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, so it's ceiling to floor wall.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Cool.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So where glint is standing?
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[SPEAKER_04]: I can't see any of the guys.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I could just hear their voices echoing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, um Are they hot?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I Honestly, even if I could see them, I don't think I'd be a very good judge of that
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[SPEAKER_03]: Interesting.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Something like that down.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's a glint floor.
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[SPEAKER_07]: What's that thing where you have like a phasia where you can't really see faces?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Facebook.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Um.
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[SPEAKER_05]: God.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That's a great name for that.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's why he calls Fiddles Ridley all the time.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I think, oh god, I don't know, I mean bonus action, obviously I'm an interstorm form.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So we've got the little the extra bit of Thunder Damage to any action that I may successfully take against one of these guys.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I think I'm going to go out, so at the north end of the tunnel, we've got Sue and Ridley.
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[SPEAKER_04]: The south end of this particular tunnel only has Fiddles.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I'm going to try to just make my way past Fiddles I guess to get out of this little choke point and try and get closer to the guys.
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[SPEAKER_06]: OK, go ahead and move your character.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'd say when you get, like,
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[SPEAKER_06]: In this southern tunnel, you see like a glowing light coming from this last one.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's like a bright light, and then there's some mist on the ground over there as well.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: How much more movement do I have?
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[SPEAKER_04]: How close can it get?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Think you have five more feet, so you could scoot one more.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Unless you scoot it dash.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Can I see it from where I am?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Like is my line of sight unbroken?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Um, no, it's still broken, but you do see this light radiating from over there.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Am I close enough for like an investigation or arcana check?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Um, would you just be looking to identify what might be there?
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's trying to figure out what's going on with this glowing mist on the ground in a mysterious booming no voice.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Sure, yeah, you can make a, um, you can make our kind of orientation either those are fine.
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[SPEAKER_06]: We'll plus eight to both.
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[SPEAKER_04]: 13 plus eight, 21.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think recently you've been reading up on some vampires.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And you've learned that typically read all of twilight and the one that's from Edward's point of view.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, heck yeah, midnight sun.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That is the fact of the name.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think you would know that among vampires, typically, the person who turns the turns a person into a vampire initially makes them thralls, and so a person who makes another
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[SPEAKER_06]: A vampire who turns a person into a thrall, tends to have power over them.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And so with the mist and the lights, and this like loud booming now, I think you would assume that there is there like leader who seems to be taking cover and letting their thralls do some of the work, okay?
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm gonna relay that information to the rest of the group.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Have you guys seen Star Wars episode one the phantom minutes from 1999.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh my god, that's my favorite one You remember when Anakin blows up the ship that's controlling all the droids.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if we have the same situation here, but I hope so Well, we could use a clumsy gong and about now him all right
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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know if I'm going to do that, but I'm not going to do that, but I'm not going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to do that and I'm going to
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[SPEAKER_06]: On the Thrall's turn, you can see that the one in front of Ridley is just going to scoop forward to block movement in this tunnel.
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[SPEAKER_06]: How big are these ones?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Would you say?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Most of them are about the size of halflings.
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[SPEAKER_06]: This one in the middle of the second group is a human.
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[SPEAKER_06]: There are many rich ones.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, the really rich one is a human.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Maybe like 5-11.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll put a little.
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[SPEAKER_05]: What race do you think to really rich human is?
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[SPEAKER_05]: They didn't.
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[SPEAKER_06]: No, when you say race, you have to answer in the 500.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, it's Dale Earnhardt Jr.
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[SPEAKER_06]: This is one next to you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Next to Ridley is going to swing a little dagger.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's gonna get lodged into the wall, it's close quarters, and just hasn't done a ton of fighting.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It went as a crit fail right into the wall.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He looks at it and then looks at you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's like, Ah, geez.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Don't tell my mom.
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[SPEAKER_06]: The two, so, Donnie, you're facing a line of three of these thrills.
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[SPEAKER_02]: One is the halfling size ones.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Two of them are the one in the middle of this group of three is the human.
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[SPEAKER_06]: The one farthest from you, scurries off into this tunnel.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That's creepy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Hey, Glenn.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Look out, man.
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[SPEAKER_06]: then I guess nobody other than Glent would see like the edge of it just like waiting there.
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[SPEAKER_06]: The human grabs the wall and climbs up it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It has a natural ability to use the spider climb.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Spider.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So when you say natural is like a half spider half human or it just has the ability to climb onto the wall like
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think you'd be able to see that like it's fingernails are freezing into the wall and it's just kind of using that to scale it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Cool.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And goes 10 feet.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's getting a little kick.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's the heat of the jubbies to open.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Just watching, drops down behind you, Donnie.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And it's going to pull out a little hand crossbow and try to shoot you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And that, that is a 19 to hit.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Can I still re-barps that, or still re-barps when they spell it?
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[SPEAKER_06]: You told me you're the one who has it on your sheet.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Let me look at it, dude.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Look at it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Does anybody else think of hand crossbows as those little rubber band shooters that, like, that's just really a picture?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like a museum, gives you a shot.
34:42.056 --> 34:45.098
[SPEAKER_02]: No, it's a picture with 60 feet, 60's on a tack roll.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So my good-do dot.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, so every barbs, cool.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's gonna go, like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom
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[SPEAKER_06]: And that's a 19-hurt.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I like to... A damage.
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[SPEAKER_00]: That hurt.
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[SPEAKER_06]: hour?
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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, um, that is their turn, and Fiddles, over to you.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Uh, yeah, so Fiddles has been made aware of something going on at the end of the hallway by Glent unsure what that is, but she's definitely going to, uh, I mean, files been out the whole time ever since the sort of generic threats started flying.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So she's just gonna haul ass down the hallway, um, let me double check
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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, so she's gonna dash so that she can come all the way to the end of this hallway.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Bonus action dash?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, when you get to the end of the hallway, you trigger two held actions.
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[SPEAKER_06]: One is a dagger thrust from this one, holding its action, and that's a 22 to hit.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's just gonna do it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That'll be eight damage, okay?
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[SPEAKER_06]: a woman in white robes who has this mist swirling around her.
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[SPEAKER_06]: This is a frost feather and she casts ray of frost at you.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So, oh sorry, quick question.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Do I get to use,
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think it would, sure, just checking.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That'll be a 16 to hit.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Does that hit?
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[SPEAKER_01]: That matches my A.C.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Does that hit?
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[SPEAKER_01]: I can't remember.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That will hit.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It meets Beats, and so that will be like a burst of frost flies at you, and does seven damage to you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So it's a little 15.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, the rest of your turn.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, yeah, obviously pretty rattled as a short rest.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Pretty rattled from that, uh, Fiddles is going to kind of just continue her movement.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I think, uh, now that she's got the lay of the land and what's happening here, um, to, uh, slip.
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[SPEAKER_01]: under the legs of both the vampire and the queen vampire and as she's sliding to the other side of the queen vampire she's just going to thrust via straight up to twist.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I suppose the lady parts but you know it's just the nearest target.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yep.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yep.
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[SPEAKER_01]: All right roll the hit.
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[SPEAKER_01]: We'll do.
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[SPEAKER_01]: That is a Vain that would be plus one technically, so that's a 20 to hit.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that hits, for sure.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Oki, doki.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So, that's going to be eight piersing.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Three genies, wrath.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Eight sneak attack.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Plus, if I forgot to note, one, two, one, two, six.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Pogging is about to do it.
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[SPEAKER_01]: One more one D6, plus another one.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So that's a total of 25 damage.
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[SPEAKER_01]: And some of that is the five damage there is holding.
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[SPEAKER_06]: OK, same thing happens as happened with Sue.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And while Vile stabs deep into the inner thigh,
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[SPEAKER_06]: this frost-feather vampire, the radiant damage doesn't take.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, does the 20 other damage take?
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[SPEAKER_06]: It sure does.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, no, she's bleeding quite a bit.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's like a slow, blue blood.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Interesting.
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[SPEAKER_00]: She's got gushers for blood, everyone.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The tropical kind.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, uh, any other movement you want to use or are you done?
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[SPEAKER_06]: That's the end.
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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, Donnie.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Um, I'm saying between a short hot guy and a rich tall guy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, how, so the short hot guy?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm not asking how tall or heavy, like, they look.
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[SPEAKER_02]: How heavy do you think they actually are?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Like a big nut that, I mean, like, they can't be that heavy, right?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And then, so I'm 64.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Brack 250, and then I also have the Wichdoni.
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[SPEAKER_01]: That is a juicy piece of real estate you got there friend.
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[SPEAKER_01]: It's a big one.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So powerful build means that I can count as one size larger when I push or drag or lift things.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, Donnie takes these two, uh, consecutive hits, the arrow to the back, and then the stab from the hot one, and it looks down at the hot one, and it's just kind of like grittinous teeth like, god, and reaches down to pick up this dude by the ankles, yes, very good.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yep.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So let's think into athletics check to hurl them at the hot guy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, Richard.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, Richard.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You reports.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Boo!
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm going to use inspiration because it feels good.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's important.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Are you using your super wonder?
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, no, no.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I had another one.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We're saving that for a history check.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[UNKNOWN]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_06]: 17.
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[SPEAKER_06]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You can pick him up.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And you can throw him.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Roll.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm going to hit with your athletics chair.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, roll-tip.
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[SPEAKER_06]: This was to pick him up, make another athletics check to try to throw him at his coals of his companion.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's fun.
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[SPEAKER_06]: 16.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that'll hit Rolla D6 and lead three to it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Set me down at once.
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[SPEAKER_06]: OK. His feet are like kicking in the air.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Happy to.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Little dick.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He just throws him.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It pulls him up over there.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, so that'll be six total damage, and he's gonna be prone, and the rich run the hit is also prone.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Except I would imagine it'd be like, oh, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, Donnie, that's your action.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Do you want to do anything else?
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[SPEAKER_02]: The, um, quiet.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Bro, for quiet.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Bro, for quiet.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, I'm going to, we waited an hour.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So my, my, my good buddy, Tim Boo is not animate and animated right now.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Do I animate him now?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I feel pretty good about this.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, I'm gonna, I guess as a bonus action, I can't use a spell.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It was just so satisfying to throw it.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I really liked it if that out.
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[SPEAKER_01]: How far away is today?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Not very far.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think you think my whip can reach him.
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[SPEAKER_02]: His prone little tight.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Good.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't say it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Perm, but I don't think.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, a whip would be a...
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's a 10-foot reach.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, but you already.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's not a bonus action.
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, I don't have to do it.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Then I'm just going to turn the corner and don't try to whip his parking little ass.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I believe it's a little ass.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Basically what I said.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Don't have all black leather ons.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That is, they call it daddy and a scallop.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He's going to hoof it over here to be with the fiddles.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: OK. You see the same thing.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Beautiful and then blue blood.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And what's behind that?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_06]: OK, Ridley, you're up.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I had a very similar idea to Donnie.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Ridley, what I would like to do is try and pick this guy up in front of me.
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[SPEAKER_05]: give him a taste of his own like frostbite medicine and try and pin him to the wall with his dad.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, oh, yeah, you can, you can try to do it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Like you're using a, a tried attack.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Or, okay, it'll take one of your actions, but yeah, please.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Nah, see, not wearing armor.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think as you try pulling his dagger out of the wall, you realize like it's really jammed in there.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's okay.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You push it against the wall, but the dagger's still there.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But I'm holding him up against the wall.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Also, you're using left hand to kind of pin him there, but you have one attack left and then your bonus action left still.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, thinking that it might be helpful to have one, they don't really want to do this.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So I'm trying to show them that they will lose.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we killed their mom.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Also with your weapons, you can do not lethal damage.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I was just like, for flavor, I think really would like to like, headbutt this man's head into the stone wall.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Very good.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I'll say, yeah, go ahead.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We could use a blade.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Roll the head, we'll say you're headbutting.
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[SPEAKER_05]: OK.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: A unnatural 20.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That's important.
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[SPEAKER_06]: No, it definitely hits.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You may contact.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It sounds like a...
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[SPEAKER_06]: I just got cracked.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's gonna be BL20.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: What?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, does he go to sleep yet?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I have to roll you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Roll your damage.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm just trying to do it right now.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Is it nine o'clock or nine o'clock or what?
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's probably my claws.
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[SPEAKER_05]: for damage.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You can use your Glaive Damage as well.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We'll probably use my Glaive Damage though, after seeing that, not already rolled it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So it's caused damage was a D6 plus three is four.
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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, did not, didn't really hurt him all that much, actually.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, yeah, I don't want you to play with me in the space.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You do play with me in the space.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
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[SPEAKER_05]: Dude, can I add a smite to my face?
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[SPEAKER_06]: It.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, if you want to, I mean, it's amazing.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You've seen that radiant doesn't really do anything to it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So you're going to have to use a different kind of smite.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I'm smite for the camera's fire.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's cool, branding.
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[SPEAKER_05]: The fires smite, where is that one?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Should be on your spells.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Sure is.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I'd want it this to go differently.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Branding's might is radiant damage.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Branding is radiant.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't want to do that.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So I'm going to do thunderous.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh yeah, because it'll blow our eardrums out.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's timing always.
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[SPEAKER_01]: What?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh great.
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[SPEAKER_05]: For an extra two damage.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That is a crit fail on the damage to the course ones.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Really can't hear.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's so loud coming out of his own face.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think it backfire on it like only hit inside your shell.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm still at these holding this choke up against the wall.
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[SPEAKER_06]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So, back to you.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All right, Sue, they are going to kind of weave under, uh, ridley, and uh, get to the other side, over here, weave through the, like, can I pass through the half-links as well?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, you have to take up less space.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That makes, come on, Ryan, do some math.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Um, and, uh, Sue is going to swing with the meat tenderizer.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Instead of hate, because he's just being held against the wall.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I'll see you have advantage, that's fine.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All right, it's roll, nope, that's I rolled the wrong one.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Don't look at that one, I rolled it wrong.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That was a 12 plus five, 17 and a 18 plus five, 23.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All right, now it's all that damage.
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[SPEAKER_07]: There's a 5 plus 2-7.
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[SPEAKER_06]: 7 hits.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It is a bloodied.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He's like pinned to the wall.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Just gets me tenderized or to the knee.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It makes your gut shinsound.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Told you, gothers.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yep.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, no bonus actions for Sue.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Glent, your turn.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Gage is grease, the spell grease, is it flambul grease?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yep, or just slippery.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's flammable.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Can still defenders use wands?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Mmm.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Please.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You would have to use your bonus action to tell him to use the wand.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that's fine.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, then yes.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, great.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm gonna reach into a pocket on my vest on my jerkin that I'm wearing.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So cool.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's a gurkin.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm on my gurkin that I'm wearing.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm gonna reach into the pocket where I keep my sweet pickle.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And it's jerkin like winter or dirt on my penis.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And I'm going to remove from that pocket a small glass ball about the size of a Christmas ornament I'm going to
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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, engage in mechanism for the slingshot on my gauntlet.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm going to use the slip shot, which I haven't used since we fought the mimic back in season one.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, and I'm going to blast a, uh, a little glass ball of grease, uh, at this gentleman here who's standing next to his mom.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, it covers the ground in a 10 foot square.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So you're on a point with in range.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Mm-hmm.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, which means that it will get him and his and his mom too, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yep.
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[SPEAKER_04]: All right, well, I do it and I use a spell slot for it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And now he's really greasy.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yep, it is all over the floor.
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[SPEAKER_01]: And hot, don't forget, you just greased up a very hot guy.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's also, yeah, I really hot guy and his hot mom.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And his hot mom, it's looking like a boys to men music video in here.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So I'm going to tell Davy, really, to reach him to cross the street.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Fiddlestick, it's our next turn.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I wanna tell Davey to reach into my bag, way back in the tomb underneath the abby, the spider webs, after we lit the whole ceiling on fire, way back at the beginning of our campaign, I picked up a wand of create bonfire.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And it's been in my bag this whole time, and so I'm going to ask Davey to use the wand of create bonfire.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, Davey.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And dearest David, it is time to create a bonfire.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Too many weeks off, we read our character sheets, so I'm going to hit this gentleman standing next to his mom, both covered in grease with the wand of create bonfire to attempt so I'm really inspired especially since they are ice-based vampires, I hope this hurts them very badly.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I'll say you do not have to roll the hit since there's grease on the floor.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You don't have to roll the hit, so just go ahead.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And a roll, I'm just doing the math on this can't trip.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Go ahead and roll 58 for the... Oh, it's about to...
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's about it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: No matter what it is, third to reverse, dude.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And I'm gonna also add a D4 for my storm form damage.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Nice.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Just a little like tickle of lightning.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, the... Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That does 33 damage.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And we'll just do it one more time.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, how could I die?
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[SPEAKER_06]: How could I really hot now?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He, he doesn't even make a sound before he just like, covered in grease and is like, Oh, he dies.
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[SPEAKER_06]: His mom also dies in a burning in front of him.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But hers is like a really drawn out screaming.
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[SPEAKER_06]: She's like really suffering.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Is there any signs for someone else's mom?
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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't think so.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We get it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We get it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We get it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That's what really same.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, so they Oh my god, they both die pretty quick and um red echoes and Glent you can hear the vampire that
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[SPEAKER_06]: Ridley's pinning to the wall and the ones who run the ground like, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_06]: We can stop now.
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[SPEAKER_06]: We can just stall, go.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I separate ways.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And you can stop stabbing me and his money with the meat tenderizer.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I like to imagine that
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[SPEAKER_02]: Because we can't see, I don't even know where that cave from, right?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Do we point any other stuff?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Was that wild stuff?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Is that what you do?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, I didn't do it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: What?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I figured you would.
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[SPEAKER_02]: With the touch flying with the blade or something.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I get it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No, it's something I would have loved to have been a part of.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But, I don't think that was me.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think both of you will have like, Singe, tear, from.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_01]: As we round the corner back to the group, I think, Donnie and I would still be like, they just combust it.
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[SPEAKER_01]: It's just unreal.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Hey y'all, I think if you stand behind here, Ridley, you stand directly behind some, y'all stand there for a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_02]: What were we doing again, Fiddle?
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[SPEAKER_02]: You get in here like, just kind of do this and stare at him for a while.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think I was just rubbing my elbow from the ice still, but I was wishing they would burst into flames.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So just try and do you think it was a wish?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Ridley's trying to do it,
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[SPEAKER_05]: Just give it a minute, it's gonna be great.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Gage, are we out of combat?
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[SPEAKER_05]: If you want to be... Why surrender?
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[SPEAKER_06]: We're not monsters.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Is this surrender?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: The one thing that you're holding against the wall is like, please let me go.
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[SPEAKER_06]: What about the rich one?
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[SPEAKER_06]: He's just still kind of complaining on the ground.
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[SPEAKER_05]: OK.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So...
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[SPEAKER_05]: Ridley has the guy in his hands, and then looks at the rich guy and says, we will let you go, but you got to empty your pockets.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Rich guy, looking at you, Ferragamo.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He's like, ah, fine, of course.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And just like,
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[SPEAKER_06]: Pulls the string on his pouch and just dumps a bunch of coins on the ground.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's like a hundred ten gold pieces.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Whoa!
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[SPEAKER_06]: I said, empty your brackets.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And he, like, takes one of his shoes off and drops, like, a sapphire onto the pile.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Fiddles, uh, he's hooked on Fiddles.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Fiddles taps on Ridley's shell real quick and, like, motions from to come down.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's time to leave the shoes.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I got it, I got it happy, rolling, timidation.
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[SPEAKER_05]: He's just giving it to me.
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[SPEAKER_00]: He's just kind of doing it.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, so, see if I leave the shoes.
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[SPEAKER_05]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And we'll have the loafers.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You're a monster.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Kind of, of course, if I must.
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[SPEAKER_01]: He'll just toss him on the ground on the pile.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Fiddles just scoops the triple differ along the concrete, just to open.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Making a vacuuming noise.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Aren't they like a whole pool in there?
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[SPEAKER_01]: Didn't they?
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[SPEAKER_01]: Aren't they people that fill in there or something?
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[SPEAKER_01]: At one point.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Just like that.
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[SPEAKER_01]: You think it in nachos?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Really tossing the halfling that he's before it before he does.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, sorry, Jeremy, right?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, yeah, that's me.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, great to meet you.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And he throws him on his friends.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Ah, they, and that kills him.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You just put it on.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He can busts.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, can we go that way back towards where you came from?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, yeah, you're going to, if you hang a left, there's a totally open hallway, and I've never seen a snake in it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, thanks for the snake.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Wait.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And then more of you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, big time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Where are all the rest of your moms?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, just kind of like all over.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Is there like an ear mother?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, you're talking about, you're talking about the snow angel?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yep.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: She down here?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Where?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Glenn's gonna kind of put a hand on Walton's shoulder while we're talking about it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, she's probably in, she's probably, she calls it the palace.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's like the central room.
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[SPEAKER_06]: She's been doing a bunch of magic shit in there.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm not allowed in there, but that's where she is.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You can hear if you get close enough.
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[SPEAKER_06]: She, her voice kind of echoes through the caves.
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[SPEAKER_06]: How far is that from here?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, you mean like in terms of like, in terms of like walking and it's per walk, walking to it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: How long does that take one generally?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Please, I get NPW's.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It'd be W's, please.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Depends which way you take.
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[SPEAKER_06]: There's like the dangerous way and the not dangerous way, but I guess I probably 30 minutes.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What's the not dangerous way?
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[SPEAKER_00]: What's the not dangerous way?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Glint got it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Um, well, you, you could, uh,
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll roll again.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So you want to roll insight and see if they're telling the truth?
59:19.983 --> 59:20.903
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you can go for it.
59:23.624 --> 59:25.185
[SPEAKER_07]: That's an 11 plus 617.
59:25.805 --> 59:26.725
[SPEAKER_06]: Yep, telling the truth.
59:27.185 --> 59:30.086
[SPEAKER_06]: You could talk to her, but torture is not a reliable source of information.
59:30.106 --> 59:31.807
[SPEAKER_07]: That's not the same as bad.
59:32.167 --> 59:32.467
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's really, at least.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, get out of here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They run as fast as they can out through the tunnels.
59:46.002 --> 59:46.983
[SPEAKER_05]: pretty slow no shoes.
59:48.544 --> 01:00:05.578
[SPEAKER_04]: I rolled an 18 religion check so as they walk away glints going to take a gamble with the religion that he just found out about from the walls and he's going to say may the magma warm your heart and the eruption of the volcano be a means by which you may set the clock of your life blessings upon you.
01:00:06.929 --> 01:00:08.590
[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, you can hear them all like chanting.
01:00:08.630 --> 01:00:12.093
[SPEAKER_06]: Volcano, volcano, volcano, volcano.
01:00:12.973 --> 01:00:17.016
[SPEAKER_04]: Glens going to hit the little tiger woods, fist pump, and then pull, pull this.
01:00:17.036 --> 01:00:18.217
[SPEAKER_04]: Suddenly wearing up the rubbing.
01:00:21.960 --> 01:00:22.660
[SPEAKER_06]: All right, good work.
01:00:23.301 --> 01:00:25.462
[SPEAKER_06]: That is, uh, encounters done.
01:00:26.443 --> 01:00:27.704
[SPEAKER_06]: You're in the catacombs.
01:00:27.744 --> 01:00:28.945
[SPEAKER_06]: It is all the sudden quiet again.
01:00:29.185 --> 01:00:31.387
[SPEAKER_06]: After they finish their chanting of volcano.
01:00:32.047 --> 01:00:32.948
[SPEAKER_06]: Looking for the river.
01:00:34.216 --> 01:00:50.307
[SPEAKER_06]: mm-hmm, you from the map that you drew, there is like a winding on the map that you originally saw, it was blue on the art, off to the eastern side of the map.
01:00:51.248 --> 01:00:55.471
[SPEAKER_07]: And they were saying to stick to the river, but we're to get to the central.
01:00:56.391 --> 01:01:01.755
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, they just said that she's in the, she's in the, she calls it the palace.
01:01:03.971 --> 01:01:10.597
[SPEAKER_06]: But I don't think they necessarily knew how to describe where it was considering they probably never saw like a map of this place.
01:01:11.638 --> 01:01:14.961
[SPEAKER_07]: I believe in your brain space.
01:01:15.922 --> 01:01:23.048
[SPEAKER_07]: Is there somewhere that you would say would be like, you know, fancy locale for our sweet angel?
01:01:25.253 --> 01:01:28.515
[SPEAKER_03]: I seem to remember, like, an apple-beez down here.
01:01:30.035 --> 01:01:34.537
[SPEAKER_03]: It's right next to the apple-beez, but if you go to the denies, you've gotten too far.
01:01:34.557 --> 01:01:43.822
[SPEAKER_03]: I seem to remember toward the center of the map, maybe toward the south, western edge of the center of the map.
01:01:43.862 --> 01:01:49.965
[SPEAKER_03]: There was a room that it seems one could reasonably surmise.
01:01:50.165 --> 01:01:52.066
[SPEAKER_03]: It might earn the nickname of Palace.
01:01:53.910 --> 01:02:05.155
[SPEAKER_04]: So, do I have a good enough internal sense of direction that I can kind of get us to sort of a riverly kind of direction?
01:02:06.335 --> 01:02:12.377
[SPEAKER_06]: I think you would know how to get to the river, but you know that it's a little bit of a walk to get there anyways.
01:02:22.440 --> 01:02:26.221
[SPEAKER_04]: As everybody doing, I didn't take any damage and I used one first-level spell slot.
01:02:26.742 --> 01:02:27.422
[SPEAKER_07]: It's too fine.
01:02:27.442 --> 01:02:27.602
[SPEAKER_02]: Good.
01:02:28.162 --> 01:02:31.363
[SPEAKER_04]: I took some damage, but I think Fiddlesticks from damage too.
01:02:31.624 --> 01:02:34.185
[SPEAKER_07]: Do you want a little like healing spell?
01:02:34.205 --> 01:02:36.786
[SPEAKER_07]: I've been dying, it's probably.
01:02:36.886 --> 01:02:38.386
[SPEAKER_07]: You don't, you don't want a healing spell.
01:02:38.546 --> 01:02:39.046
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, I do.
01:02:39.066 --> 01:02:39.927
[SPEAKER_02]: It would be nice.
01:02:40.347 --> 01:02:41.627
[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, I heard probably not.
01:02:42.068 --> 01:02:43.848
[SPEAKER_02]: No, no, that would be nice, probably.
01:02:44.308 --> 01:02:45.349
[SPEAKER_07]: That would be nice, probably.
01:02:45.389 --> 01:02:46.429
[SPEAKER_07]: Okay.
01:02:47.470 --> 01:02:48.770
[SPEAKER_07]: Fidd needs some too, right?
01:02:49.330 --> 01:02:50.611
[SPEAKER_01]: I'll take some if you just hand it him out.
01:02:51.735 --> 01:02:54.977
[SPEAKER_07]: I'm trying to side if it's worth doing mass healing word.
01:02:55.037 --> 01:02:56.918
[SPEAKER_01]: If you're getting some for the table, I'll have some.
01:02:58.338 --> 01:02:59.259
[SPEAKER_07]: Is it just the two of y'all?
01:02:59.779 --> 01:03:00.059
[SPEAKER_01]: Mm-hmm.
01:03:00.359 --> 01:03:00.559
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
01:03:02.140 --> 01:03:04.161
[SPEAKER_07]: Why are healing spells so weak, a D4?
01:03:04.181 --> 01:03:09.384
[SPEAKER_01]: I didn't heal very good on the short rest anyway, so we'll have to throw it.
01:03:10.064 --> 01:03:10.324
[SPEAKER_07]: Four?
01:03:12.605 --> 01:03:17.448
[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, I'm gonna do, uh, I'm just gonna cast healing word twice, because healing spells are positive.
01:03:17.588 --> 01:03:19.969
[SPEAKER_04]: I've also got cure wounds if you want to save a spell slot.
01:03:22.395 --> 01:03:24.536
[SPEAKER_04]: and Ridley has some healing ability, too.
01:03:25.377 --> 01:03:29.199
[SPEAKER_05]: Yep, I've got care wounds and land hands as up.
01:03:30.299 --> 01:03:33.241
[SPEAKER_05]: No, I used all of my land hands on the beholder.
01:03:34.421 --> 01:03:34.982
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, that's right.
01:03:35.002 --> 01:03:35.742
[SPEAKER_05]: That's right.
01:03:35.942 --> 01:03:37.003
[SPEAKER_05]: Up to inverse healing.
01:03:37.143 --> 01:03:37.983
[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, it's for me.
01:03:38.003 --> 01:03:38.644
[SPEAKER_07]: I forgot.
01:03:38.664 --> 01:03:41.045
[SPEAKER_07]: I'll cast a healing word on Donny.
01:03:41.985 --> 01:03:42.166
[SPEAKER_05]: Cool.
01:03:43.526 --> 01:03:44.507
[SPEAKER_05]: I can locate objects.
01:03:44.547 --> 01:03:45.067
[SPEAKER_05]: That's fine.
01:03:45.087 --> 01:03:45.707
[SPEAKER_05]: The healing potion.
01:03:46.228 --> 01:03:47.488
[SPEAKER_07]: 2 plus 3, 5.
01:03:47.508 --> 01:03:49.349
[SPEAKER_07]: I hate healing spells.
01:03:49.369 --> 01:03:50.250
[SPEAKER_07]: They're so stupid.
01:03:51.083 --> 01:03:59.707
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm going to walk over to Fiddles and put my hand on her shoulder and just be like, I hope you were taking good notes.
01:03:59.827 --> 01:04:00.968
[SPEAKER_04]: This was a great experiment.
01:04:00.988 --> 01:04:05.530
[SPEAKER_04]: We learned a lot about the Frost feathers and when I put my hand on her shoulder, I'm going to cast Cure Wins.
01:04:07.030 --> 01:04:07.751
[SPEAKER_00]: I was not.
01:04:08.571 --> 01:04:10.712
[SPEAKER_04]: For seven, seven points of health.
01:04:10.992 --> 01:04:12.033
[SPEAKER_00]: We'll take what we can get.
01:04:12.133 --> 01:04:12.773
[SPEAKER_00]: Pre-ish.
01:04:14.173 --> 01:04:15.634
[SPEAKER_05]: Anybody still need Cure Wins?
01:04:16.935 --> 01:04:17.195
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean,
01:04:18.796 --> 01:04:24.020
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm at a six point deficit, so it's not too bad.
01:04:24.360 --> 01:04:25.701
[SPEAKER_04]: Fiddles, how far from full are you?
01:04:25.921 --> 01:04:27.642
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm a 12-shot, I'm a full.
01:04:29.063 --> 01:04:29.464
[SPEAKER_04]: You a more?
01:04:31.926 --> 01:04:38.030
[SPEAKER_01]: Um, you know, I say let's, let's, let's save it till it looks like it's going to be a big deal.
01:04:38.791 --> 01:04:38.991
[SPEAKER_04]: Cool.
01:04:40.112 --> 01:04:47.617
[SPEAKER_04]: Then I think we, if we're all cool with it, I think Glenn at the front, I'm going to start walking us toward where I know the river to be based on my memory map.
01:04:49.404 --> 01:04:49.804
[SPEAKER_07]: Lay it on.
01:04:51.085 --> 01:04:52.626
[SPEAKER_06]: Cool, okay.
01:04:53.267 --> 01:05:07.137
[SPEAKER_06]: In the next tunnel, you find that they are coded in these like icy, webs, they cling to you as you walk past.
01:05:07.978 --> 01:05:09.019
[SPEAKER_07]: Can we roll for Hibi Jeebies?
01:05:09.819 --> 01:05:11.060
[SPEAKER_06]: That's in that 20 for me.
01:05:12.321 --> 01:05:16.164
[SPEAKER_06]: I think in some of the webs, like as you're kind of trying to avoid them,
01:05:19.124 --> 01:05:22.067
[SPEAKER_06]: like, faces in the threads.
01:05:23.669 --> 01:05:24.630
[SPEAKER_07]: Like, Charlotte's Web style?
01:05:25.090 --> 01:05:25.771
[SPEAKER_06]: Mm-hmm.
01:05:26.111 --> 01:05:27.532
[SPEAKER_06]: It sounds like some pig.
01:05:28.113 --> 01:05:28.393
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
01:05:28.974 --> 01:05:31.436
[SPEAKER_06]: Salutations.
01:05:32.237 --> 01:05:38.543
[SPEAKER_06]: When you make your way to towards the end of this tunnel, you see that it does proceed a little bit further.
01:05:40.185 --> 01:05:41.927
[SPEAKER_06]: But there's all the sudden, like,
01:05:43.480 --> 01:05:53.985
[SPEAKER_06]: a tiled ground to the south, whereas if you continue down this tunnel, it's more of like natural tunnels and caves.
01:05:56.246 --> 01:06:00.449
[SPEAKER_07]: Now, just we all remember they did say we'd have to pass through the torture chambers to get to the river.
01:06:00.529 --> 01:06:03.710
[SPEAKER_07]: So I don't want you to talk to one of my brothers.
01:06:03.730 --> 01:06:04.050
[SPEAKER_01]: Fiddles.
01:06:04.170 --> 01:06:04.911
[SPEAKER_02]: I guess it does.
01:06:05.011 --> 01:06:08.993
[SPEAKER_01]: Cups her ear down the hallway to see if she hears the sounds of torture.
01:06:12.062 --> 01:06:13.103
[SPEAKER_04]: Make a stop.
01:06:13.383 --> 01:06:14.444
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, don't shoot.
01:06:14.524 --> 01:06:15.705
[SPEAKER_04]: She can make a stop.
01:06:16.045 --> 01:06:16.265
[SPEAKER_04]: Stop.
01:06:16.605 --> 01:06:17.386
[SPEAKER_04]: Stop.
01:06:17.886 --> 01:06:18.586
[SPEAKER_01]: Stop.
01:06:19.247 --> 01:06:20.207
[SPEAKER_01]: Stop doing that.
01:06:20.528 --> 01:06:20.848
[SPEAKER_01]: Cool.
01:06:20.888 --> 01:06:23.249
[SPEAKER_01]: What if any chance it would be an investigation check?
01:06:24.350 --> 01:06:25.051
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that's what I said.
01:06:25.091 --> 01:06:26.231
[SPEAKER_06]: You can make a investigation check.
01:06:26.932 --> 01:06:28.273
[SPEAKER_06]: You're a too busy doing an impression.
01:06:28.293 --> 01:06:29.674
[SPEAKER_01]: That's true.
01:06:29.774 --> 01:06:30.854
[SPEAKER_01]: A pretty decent Ray Romano.
01:06:30.894 --> 01:06:32.495
[SPEAKER_01]: If I might add, that's a 16 plus four 20.
01:06:36.964 --> 01:06:45.707
[SPEAKER_06]: ahead of you like a way from like the away from the like tiled path in further into the tunnels.
01:06:46.107 --> 01:06:48.368
[SPEAKER_06]: You can hear like a muffled groaning.
01:06:48.388 --> 01:06:53.770
[SPEAKER_03]: Deborah.
01:06:54.910 --> 01:06:58.231
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, no, I will be maimeth there.
01:06:58.371 --> 01:07:02.213
[SPEAKER_03]: Deborah, my toe, you got my toenail off with suppliers.
01:07:04.688 --> 01:07:06.650
[SPEAKER_01]: Does it sound like tortured moaning?
01:07:12.638 --> 01:07:19.586
[SPEAKER_06]: No, I don't think there's really like a moaning that it comes, that it company is torture.
01:07:20.527 --> 01:07:21.749
[SPEAKER_06]: It's more like frantic.
01:07:22.640 --> 01:07:25.042
[SPEAKER_02]: Mom, oh, no, mom.
01:07:25.122 --> 01:07:28.285
[SPEAKER_06]: Again, it is muffled.
01:07:28.946 --> 01:07:30.727
[SPEAKER_06]: There are no words in this.
01:07:31.268 --> 01:07:33.810
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, no, no, no.
01:07:33.830 --> 01:07:35.792
[SPEAKER_06]: There you go, like Kenny from South Park.
01:07:35.912 --> 01:07:38.374
[SPEAKER_06]: Sort of like if Kenny from South Park was being tortured.
01:07:39.776 --> 01:07:40.657
[SPEAKER_04]: Bye, forever, mama.
01:07:40.677 --> 01:07:41.577
[SPEAKER_04]: Bye, forever, mama.
01:07:44.178 --> 01:07:46.639
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, Fred, he's down the tonnily part.
01:07:46.779 --> 01:07:48.379
[SPEAKER_00]: I hear wordless moans.
01:07:48.939 --> 01:07:51.960
[SPEAKER_00]: And down the hallway, seemingly nothing.
01:07:52.180 --> 01:07:56.181
[SPEAKER_00]: So does wordless moan scream torture to anyone?
01:07:56.241 --> 01:08:00.182
[SPEAKER_00]: Does it seem like maybe a hallway might be where torture happens?
01:08:00.222 --> 01:08:01.082
[SPEAKER_00]: What are we thinking?
01:08:01.742 --> 01:08:04.983
[SPEAKER_02]: Donnie's already what it walked past, Fiddles, in that towards the moans.
01:08:06.143 --> 01:08:06.583
[SPEAKER_02]: He's just...
01:08:06.664 --> 01:08:07.304
[SPEAKER_07]: So in the way.
01:08:09.304 --> 01:08:09.564
[SPEAKER_07]: You know?
01:08:09.584 --> 01:08:12.485
[SPEAKER_07]: Your mind map, glint, is he going the right way or the wrong way?
01:08:14.584 --> 01:08:29.276
[SPEAKER_03]: The mind map is detailed, however, it doesn't contain such topographical information as the tile versus the natural Eberon flooring, the moans, wordless though they be, by definition, seem to say nothing at all.
01:08:29.316 --> 01:08:37.943
[SPEAKER_03]: And tile does, at least, to me, seem to rely a certain regal nature, may be befitting of a palace.
01:08:44.331 --> 01:08:45.612
[SPEAKER_02]: Donny has walked forward.
01:08:45.632 --> 01:08:46.833
[SPEAKER_02]: Donny's out there.
01:08:47.153 --> 01:08:49.055
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, if it was just following Donny at this point.
01:08:49.455 --> 01:08:52.057
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, further ahead in the tunnels.
01:08:52.638 --> 01:08:55.080
[SPEAKER_06]: Away from the sounds of moaning.
01:08:55.100 --> 01:08:58.282
[SPEAKER_06]: There is a entrance to a tunnel to your north.
01:08:58.923 --> 01:09:01.565
[SPEAKER_04]: Are they walking towards the moaning though?
01:09:01.585 --> 01:09:02.465
[SPEAKER_04]: Donny, where did you walk?
01:09:02.806 --> 01:09:03.326
[SPEAKER_04]: Towards the moaning.
01:09:04.627 --> 01:09:05.548
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, natural tunnels.
01:09:05.808 --> 01:09:09.191
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, okay, so this little north path is not okay.
01:09:09.551 --> 01:09:10.051
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, okay.
01:09:10.251 --> 01:09:12.313
[SPEAKER_06]: Yep, this is the moan path.
01:09:13.174 --> 01:09:14.154
[SPEAKER_06]: Your south path is not.
01:09:14.214 --> 01:09:15.796
[SPEAKER_06]: So, uh, welcome.
01:09:15.876 --> 01:09:18.097
[SPEAKER_06]: First there's a branch to the north.
01:09:18.478 --> 01:09:22.361
[SPEAKER_06]: It leads to a further tunnel covered in spider webs, but, uh, moaning is it from there?
01:09:23.221 --> 01:09:27.524
[SPEAKER_06]: So as you continue down the tunnel, you do find, uh,
01:09:28.545 --> 01:09:43.579
[SPEAKER_06]: A room absolutely coated in spiderwebs and the muffled noise is coming from a large figure coated in spiderwebs that is like shaking back and forth.
01:09:44.800 --> 01:09:47.242
[SPEAKER_04]: Coded in spiderwebs like stuck in the webs.
01:09:47.462 --> 01:09:49.384
[SPEAKER_06]: They are cocooned in a spiderweb.
01:09:49.845 --> 01:09:50.005
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, no.
01:09:50.025 --> 01:09:50.605
[SPEAKER_02]: I can't do it.
01:09:50.825 --> 01:09:52.327
[SPEAKER_02]: Ooh, I might hurt them, though.
01:09:53.758 --> 01:10:14.355
[SPEAKER_07]: want to burn it I feel like burning it would get it yeah that would that would cook the figure inside for sure so it's going to go with their their uh pleaver and start trying to yeah definitely yeah textureously uh saw through and get it out who will be okay the loafers
01:10:16.465 --> 01:10:17.105
[SPEAKER_06]: Here's what we're gonna do.
01:10:17.125 --> 01:10:18.586
[SPEAKER_06]: We're gonna do a little skill challenge.
01:10:20.508 --> 01:10:25.832
[SPEAKER_06]: If everybody would roll for initiative, so you'll just by default go first.
01:10:26.613 --> 01:10:29.075
[SPEAKER_06]: We need four successes here.
01:10:30.055 --> 01:10:31.196
[SPEAKER_01]: Roll for initiative, you say.
01:10:32.237 --> 01:10:32.697
[SPEAKER_04]: Years.
01:10:33.338 --> 01:10:35.500
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I don't have my little guide of click.
01:10:35.540 --> 01:10:35.980
[SPEAKER_04]: Is that okay?
01:10:36.080 --> 01:10:36.841
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's true.
01:10:37.261 --> 01:10:37.721
[SPEAKER_04]: That's fine.
01:10:37.861 --> 01:10:38.482
[SPEAKER_05]: I'll figure it out.
01:10:41.000 --> 01:10:42.861
[SPEAKER_06]: It was in natural 20, 22.
01:10:43.462 --> 01:10:48.165
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, so we will go, um, Sue Glant.
01:10:50.706 --> 01:10:52.287
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, Donnie.
01:10:53.048 --> 01:10:54.068
[SPEAKER_06]: 20 minus 18, too.
01:10:56.050 --> 01:10:58.791
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, so, it's really, okay.
01:10:59.912 --> 01:11:06.956
[SPEAKER_06]: Sue, you're trying to, like, dexterous isn't the right word.
01:11:06.997 --> 01:11:07.937
[SPEAKER_06]: You're trying to, what,
01:11:10.458 --> 01:11:11.578
[SPEAKER_07]: Cut these.
01:11:11.698 --> 01:11:23.601
[SPEAKER_07]: I think carefully, like Sue's trying not to harm them, like the package says, like, don't use an exacto knife to cut open the package, but you have to use an exacto knife to cut up in the package because how long you open the package?
01:11:23.681 --> 01:11:24.102
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
01:11:24.162 --> 01:11:24.962
[SPEAKER_07]: That's how Sue's doing it.
01:11:25.162 --> 01:11:26.042
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm going to say you need it.
01:11:26.642 --> 01:11:29.943
[SPEAKER_06]: Everybody will need a 18, I think, to pass this check.
01:11:30.283 --> 01:11:31.203
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, say 17.
01:11:31.243 --> 01:11:31.323
[SPEAKER_06]: 17.
01:11:31.343 --> 01:11:31.463
[SPEAKER_06]: 17.
01:11:31.483 --> 01:11:32.864
[SPEAKER_06]: Next one.
01:11:33.424 --> 01:11:37.165
[SPEAKER_06]: So you can use the skill that you think is appropriate for what you're trying to do.
01:11:38.112 --> 01:11:41.516
[SPEAKER_07]: So who's gonna use this survival skill?
01:11:42.036 --> 01:11:54.249
[SPEAKER_07]: And let me tell you why this is like Girl Scout, Boy Scout, um, uh, this is gonna, is that maybe two grosses is gonna say like a skinning a deer, it'll gross, but yeah.
01:11:54.289 --> 01:11:55.090
[SPEAKER_06]: Scouts of America.
01:11:55.790 --> 01:11:57.372
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, that's what's so's doing.
01:11:59.348 --> 01:12:00.388
[SPEAKER_07]: Please, please, please, please.
01:12:00.929 --> 01:12:02.489
[SPEAKER_07]: That's a third crit fail I've rolled.
01:12:03.910 --> 01:12:05.290
[SPEAKER_07]: Ooh, it wasn't much better.
01:12:05.370 --> 01:12:06.231
[SPEAKER_07]: And it's a 7 plus 3-10.
01:12:06.571 --> 01:12:08.352
[SPEAKER_06]: OK, that is one failure.
01:12:09.692 --> 01:12:10.412
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, did I say four?
01:12:10.432 --> 01:12:12.153
[SPEAKER_06]: I'll say three since there's only five of you.
01:12:12.253 --> 01:12:12.633
[SPEAKER_06]: That's fine.
01:12:13.474 --> 01:12:14.174
[SPEAKER_06]: Three passes.
01:12:15.254 --> 01:12:17.635
[SPEAKER_06]: Glent, how are you trying to help you?
01:12:18.276 --> 01:12:22.397
[SPEAKER_06]: We had an 18, 17, and you need three, 17's the pass.
01:12:23.758 --> 01:12:25.598
[SPEAKER_06]: If anybody has guidance, this might be a good time.
01:12:25.618 --> 01:12:25.939
[SPEAKER_06]: He's good.
01:12:26.039 --> 01:12:26.799
[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, Sue does.
01:12:28.542 --> 01:12:30.603
[SPEAKER_07]: So he's going to guide all y'all's hands.
01:12:30.803 --> 01:12:32.064
[SPEAKER_06]: Go ahead and roll a D4, Sue.
01:12:32.084 --> 01:12:34.965
[SPEAKER_07]: You dick?
01:12:35.565 --> 01:12:37.166
[SPEAKER_07]: Thank you kindly, DM God.
01:12:37.966 --> 01:12:38.686
[SPEAKER_07]: A four.
01:12:39.147 --> 01:12:39.767
[SPEAKER_07]: Dude, it's something, right?
01:12:40.147 --> 01:12:40.427
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
01:12:40.907 --> 01:12:41.288
[SPEAKER_07]: Go ahead.
01:12:41.308 --> 01:12:42.488
[SPEAKER_07]: My hands are too shaky.
01:12:42.648 --> 01:12:43.368
[SPEAKER_07]: I can't do this.
01:12:43.709 --> 01:12:44.909
[SPEAKER_07]: But let me help y'all.
01:12:46.170 --> 01:12:48.831
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm going to reach in my bag and pull out in our cano core.
01:12:49.531 --> 01:12:49.671
[SPEAKER_04]: No.
01:12:50.251 --> 01:12:52.092
[SPEAKER_07]: Pull it, don't fall in love, please.
01:12:53.113 --> 01:12:53.753
[SPEAKER_01]: Bonster.
01:12:57.846 --> 01:13:00.629
[SPEAKER_04]: God, I don't know what skill I would use, um...
01:13:00.649 --> 01:13:04.573
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I make a case for history.
01:13:06.055 --> 01:13:07.296
[SPEAKER_04]: I've seen this before.
01:13:07.836 --> 01:13:08.477
[SPEAKER_04]: Make your case.
01:13:09.138 --> 01:13:20.949
[SPEAKER_04]: The case I would make for history is that Glent, like myself, the summer before 5th grade, got extremely interested in ancient Egypt and read quite a few books about the mummification process.
01:13:21.570 --> 01:13:35.880
[SPEAKER_04]: and how precisely folks had to cut using less than stellar tools in order to remove the organs that might rot in order to send off their departed leaders to the afterlife in style.
01:13:39.307 --> 01:13:43.210
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, I will say yes that I'm fine with that.
01:13:43.611 --> 01:13:51.376
[SPEAKER_06]: I would also like you to make an Arcano check as you start wrecking your brain through the mumification process.
01:13:51.717 --> 01:13:58.001
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, both of them are Arcano for the history check to succeed and Arcano check separately.
01:13:58.021 --> 01:13:58.962
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
01:14:00.743 --> 01:14:02.265
[SPEAKER_04]: Three plus eight eleven on the history.
01:14:02.925 --> 01:14:06.748
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, yeah, plus four will be 15 that won't be enough, but you can still make your Arcano check.
01:14:07.599 --> 01:14:13.444
[SPEAKER_06]: Seven plus eight fifteen This is an a normal spider making these webs.
01:14:14.044 --> 01:14:14.605
[SPEAKER_04]: No.
01:14:15.345 --> 01:14:15.685
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
01:14:16.006 --> 01:14:27.034
[SPEAKER_04]: No way Okay, I think Glent's gonna excitedly share that I think the spider that web to mum might be bigger than a regular spider.
01:14:27.775 --> 01:14:34.480
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, oh no Fiddlesticks glint on that elbow Donny you're up
01:14:35.965 --> 01:14:38.386
[SPEAKER_06]: Dude, how big is this person?
01:14:39.707 --> 01:14:40.488
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, half-links eyes.
01:14:40.608 --> 01:14:42.589
[SPEAKER_06]: So about three and a half feet tall.
01:14:44.190 --> 01:14:49.873
[SPEAKER_02]: Donnie's going to get what he feels like is behind them, get down on his knees.
01:14:51.293 --> 01:14:55.696
[SPEAKER_02]: It's the hope here is that if this works, it's gonna look like the, like, Clark Kit Superman reveal.
01:14:56.556 --> 01:15:01.199
[SPEAKER_02]: It's gonna just take both of his mitts and wrap them around and just pull.
01:15:04.188 --> 01:15:05.989
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, uh, trying to pull the web to off.
01:15:06.689 --> 01:15:06.970
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
01:15:07.010 --> 01:15:07.650
[SPEAKER_06]: Is that athletics?
01:15:08.250 --> 01:15:08.470
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
01:15:08.490 --> 01:15:08.750
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.
01:15:09.271 --> 01:15:09.471
[SPEAKER_06]: All right.
01:15:12.993 --> 01:15:13.213
[SPEAKER_02]: 17.
01:15:13.293 --> 01:15:14.293
[SPEAKER_02]: That's it.
01:15:14.333 --> 01:15:15.074
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, my God.
01:15:15.094 --> 01:15:15.614
[SPEAKER_06]: Plus four.
01:15:15.694 --> 01:15:16.334
[SPEAKER_06]: There's a pass.
01:15:17.195 --> 01:15:22.177
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, you're able to rip quite a few webs off, uh, fiddles.
01:15:23.858 --> 01:15:27.640
[SPEAKER_01]: Um, I mean, could be make a case for slide of hand here that this is, yeah.
01:15:27.820 --> 01:15:29.500
[SPEAKER_06]: I think it was a 21.
01:15:29.521 --> 01:15:30.121
[SPEAKER_01]: Thanks, Tristanus.
01:15:30.201 --> 01:15:31.622
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, because of the... Because guidance.
01:15:31.702 --> 01:15:32.582
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I think that's good.
01:15:34.110 --> 01:15:36.233
[SPEAKER_04]: who does you want to do it, but you don't want any of us to notice.
01:15:36.533 --> 01:15:37.154
[SPEAKER_01]: Right, yeah.
01:15:37.675 --> 01:15:38.796
[SPEAKER_01]: No, that would be stealth.
01:15:40.058 --> 01:15:41.720
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, so that's why defend makes sense to me.
01:15:43.135 --> 01:15:43.515
[SPEAKER_01]: Perfect.
01:15:43.835 --> 01:15:46.597
[SPEAKER_06]: I think there's still, that wasn't a good way to let him out.
01:15:46.657 --> 01:15:47.298
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm a half-ling.
01:15:47.458 --> 01:15:52.041
[SPEAKER_01]: So that's 11 plus nine plus another four for a total of 24.
01:15:52.081 --> 01:15:58.425
[SPEAKER_01]: So I think Fiddles, Fiddles has de-elemented vial.
01:15:58.565 --> 01:15:59.326
[SPEAKER_01]: It's just a sword.
01:15:59.426 --> 01:16:07.251
[SPEAKER_01]: And she's just going to kind of, uh, Zoro style, just like one wrist across the front of the web.
01:16:07.331 --> 01:16:08.372
[SPEAKER_01]: And slap it all.
01:16:09.092 --> 01:16:13.115
[SPEAKER_06]: They're almost free, at least you make a capital F with it.
01:16:13.155 --> 01:16:21.862
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it's a capital F. We have two passes and two fails.
01:16:21.882 --> 01:16:24.004
[SPEAKER_06]: We need three to pass this check.
01:16:24.064 --> 01:16:25.985
[SPEAKER_02]: So, really do you have inspiration?
01:16:26.946 --> 01:16:27.206
[SPEAKER_06]: I do.
01:16:27.466 --> 01:16:28.407
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, he got it today.
01:16:29.088 --> 01:16:31.189
[SPEAKER_05]: If you want to buff me though, I'll take it.
01:16:31.289 --> 01:16:32.130
[SPEAKER_05]: You already have a guidance.
01:16:32.410 --> 01:16:35.372
[SPEAKER_04]: So, I've also got flash of genius that I'm prepared to use on you.
01:16:36.113 --> 01:16:37.334
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, uh, Ridley.
01:16:38.762 --> 01:16:43.283
[SPEAKER_05]: would like to gauge, can I intimidate him out of the web, please?
01:16:44.723 --> 01:16:46.703
[SPEAKER_05]: Hey, get your ass out of the web.
01:16:46.743 --> 01:16:48.384
[SPEAKER_05]: Hey, stop it.
01:16:52.204 --> 01:16:52.885
[SPEAKER_06]: Not like that.
01:16:52.905 --> 01:16:54.185
[SPEAKER_06]: Stop being in there.
01:16:55.505 --> 01:16:56.625
[SPEAKER_06]: Not like that, you can't.
01:16:56.645 --> 01:16:59.846
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
01:16:59.886 --> 01:17:03.186
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, he's alive, right?
01:17:07.027 --> 01:17:10.810
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I'm saying you can't even give a day to him, but you're like, like, better take your way out of it.
01:17:10.830 --> 01:17:11.330
[SPEAKER_01]: You know what I mean?
01:17:11.350 --> 01:17:16.214
[SPEAKER_01]: Like, could you like, in a motivational way, sure, but not, like, get better than this.
01:17:17.314 --> 01:17:22.298
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but stop one day out of it.
01:17:22.358 --> 01:17:23.459
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm a beach ass.
01:17:24.279 --> 01:17:26.181
[SPEAKER_04]: I want to come to see this web and you're not there.
01:17:26.241 --> 01:17:28.603
[SPEAKER_04]: You're going to see a man about a girl, the web's empty.
01:17:32.545 --> 01:17:44.629
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, I'll do I will also use athletics and try and pull you see he's almost free Almost yeah, so I think I'm gonna grab it can I grab any part of him and just pull him out.
01:17:44.769 --> 01:17:50.730
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's fine I don't have the people are rolling.
01:17:51.031 --> 01:17:55.632
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh Okay athletics come on pleats.
01:17:56.272 --> 01:17:58.693
[SPEAKER_05]: Yes 18 plus six 24
01:18:00.315 --> 01:18:02.156
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, you almost rolled a damn 30.
01:18:02.816 --> 01:18:06.497
[SPEAKER_06]: I think you, uh, thank you, out of those webs.
01:18:07.137 --> 01:18:21.181
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, when you do so, uh, right where you were just sort of leaned over, pulling his little legs out, um, four spiders, phased into existence and all like jumping that spot, but you're not there anymore.
01:18:21.201 --> 01:18:26.102
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, each of you can describe how you kill a spider.
01:18:26.122 --> 01:18:27.963
[SPEAKER_06]: Ooh, very good.
01:18:29.733 --> 01:18:36.593
[SPEAKER_06]: We'll start from the, well, we'll start from the second here, so glint, you can go first.
01:18:38.657 --> 01:18:51.504
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, I think with a reaction time that surprises even him, uh, Glent will just draw hail thing and immediately overhead swing down and cleave a spider in half.
01:18:52.645 --> 01:19:00.289
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, evidently drilling with this sword is taking root like a little bit deeper than like conscious action, and it's become sort of second nature.
01:19:00.730 --> 01:19:00.930
[SPEAKER_06]: Yep.
01:19:01.290 --> 01:19:08.014
[SPEAKER_06]: I think seeing it, you would recognize this is a phase spider, um, Donny.
01:19:09.692 --> 01:19:18.097
[SPEAKER_02]: Donnie with the quickness of a fly sweater, grabs the gong off of his back.
01:19:18.117 --> 01:19:37.547
[SPEAKER_01]: And just boom, like just, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
01:19:38.105 --> 01:19:39.546
[SPEAKER_01]: Uh, directly at the nearest Facebook.
01:19:40.067 --> 01:19:40.587
[SPEAKER_01]: Ha ha ha.
01:19:41.307 --> 01:19:41.668
[SPEAKER_06]: Ridley.
01:19:41.688 --> 01:19:44.210
[SPEAKER_05]: I sit on it.
01:19:45.010 --> 01:19:46.111
[SPEAKER_06]: Ha ha ha.
01:19:46.171 --> 01:19:47.052
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
01:19:47.172 --> 01:19:48.273
[SPEAKER_06]: Is it like a jumping?
01:19:49.911 --> 01:19:51.252
[SPEAKER_05]: Or just like a cannonball?
01:19:51.692 --> 01:19:54.593
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, where's it like Bowser Downby?
01:19:55.153 --> 01:19:55.433
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
01:19:58.135 --> 01:19:58.815
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, legs up.
01:20:00.156 --> 01:20:02.156
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah, that's fine.
01:20:02.457 --> 01:20:04.698
[SPEAKER_05]: I was gonna say Hulk's match with the guy in my hands.
01:20:05.238 --> 01:20:05.878
[SPEAKER_05]: Make it worse.
01:20:07.479 --> 01:20:08.599
[SPEAKER_06]: I'll be still holding it.
01:20:08.959 --> 01:20:09.520
[SPEAKER_05]: Like Loki.
01:20:10.520 --> 01:20:11.320
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, shoot.
01:20:13.501 --> 01:20:13.982
[SPEAKER_06]: Walton.
01:20:14.967 --> 01:20:22.596
[SPEAKER_06]: tosses you, like you can hear some clattering behind you, and he tosses you a hot brand.
01:20:23.558 --> 01:20:23.938
[SPEAKER_07]: Great.
01:20:25.059 --> 01:20:30.486
[SPEAKER_07]: Sue is going to take that brand and just write out.
01:20:30.506 --> 01:20:30.987
[SPEAKER_07]: I'm swinging.
01:20:32.143 --> 01:20:32.563
[SPEAKER_07]: Is that it?
01:20:33.724 --> 01:20:36.787
[SPEAKER_06]: It just catches on fire, much of the weather's burning away.
01:20:38.849 --> 01:20:39.970
[SPEAKER_06]: It's a cool feeling, huh?
01:20:40.850 --> 01:20:41.411
[SPEAKER_07]: So cool.
01:20:41.931 --> 01:20:44.914
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, so cool.
01:20:44.994 --> 01:20:48.037
[SPEAKER_06]: After that last fight, I realized I had a tool that might be helpful for you.
01:20:48.197 --> 01:20:48.917
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, my God.
01:20:48.957 --> 01:20:50.058
[SPEAKER_02]: I forgot you were even here.
01:20:50.138 --> 01:20:50.699
[SPEAKER_02]: Holy Christ.
01:20:50.739 --> 01:20:52.040
[SPEAKER_02]: Christ.
01:20:52.160 --> 01:20:52.560
[SPEAKER_02]: Christ.
01:20:52.600 --> 01:20:53.481
[SPEAKER_02]: He's at on the farm.
01:20:53.501 --> 01:20:55.363
[SPEAKER_01]: Fiddlestil's eldest blasts him, too.
01:20:57.605 --> 01:20:58.606
[SPEAKER_02]: We do the safe thing.
01:20:59.086 --> 01:21:00.087
[SPEAKER_01]: Gone blasts.
01:21:03.088 --> 01:21:31.775
[SPEAKER_06]: Down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down
01:21:35.554 --> 01:21:41.176
[SPEAKER_05]: No, I was just gonna say I think really might try and like cook a little steam under the collar and stay warm if he's holding this guy.
01:21:41.736 --> 01:21:45.157
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, yeah, he's like shivering.
01:21:46.637 --> 01:21:46.938
[SPEAKER_06]: Thanks.
01:21:50.779 --> 01:21:52.439
[SPEAKER_06]: You ever been cocooned for a couple of days?
01:21:55.060 --> 01:21:55.320
[SPEAKER_06]: No.
01:21:55.400 --> 01:21:56.000
[SPEAKER_06]: It's not great.
01:21:59.768 --> 01:22:00.669
[SPEAKER_06]: Thanks for getting me out of there.
01:22:01.049 --> 01:22:01.709
[SPEAKER_06]: A couple days.
01:22:02.210 --> 01:22:03.010
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah.
01:22:03.430 --> 01:22:04.111
[SPEAKER_06]: What's your name, partner?
01:22:05.231 --> 01:22:05.571
[SPEAKER_06]: Jerry.
01:22:06.352 --> 01:22:08.193
[SPEAKER_06]: And, uh, Finals, you were checking for a bite.
01:22:08.333 --> 01:22:08.733
[SPEAKER_06]: I was.
01:22:08.753 --> 01:22:09.653
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
01:22:09.693 --> 01:22:10.294
[SPEAKER_06]: Covered in bites.
01:22:12.355 --> 01:22:12.775
[SPEAKER_06]: Bampire?
01:22:13.855 --> 01:22:14.015
[SPEAKER_06]: Mmm.
01:22:14.176 --> 01:22:14.796
[SPEAKER_06]: Don't look like it.
01:22:16.297 --> 01:22:16.997
[SPEAKER_06]: Speak about.
01:22:17.537 --> 01:22:18.578
[SPEAKER_06]: Spie either bites.
01:22:20.619 --> 01:22:23.780
[SPEAKER_05]: Really is going to kind of like shake him, see if he hears any sloshin in there?
01:22:24.841 --> 01:22:26.181
[SPEAKER_06]: I hear a little bit of sloshin.
01:22:26.882 --> 01:22:27.202
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
01:22:27.915 --> 01:22:36.957
[SPEAKER_06]: Ouch, oh, oh, oh, oh, that makes it so I think the poison is probably in the old bloodstream.
01:22:38.797 --> 01:22:39.897
[UNKNOWN]: What can I do here?
01:22:40.697 --> 01:22:41.318
[SPEAKER_01]: Hmm.
01:22:42.338 --> 01:22:44.898
[SPEAKER_01]: We put them in the bag of holding to use as a grenade later.
01:22:48.379 --> 01:22:48.519
[SPEAKER_05]: What?
01:22:48.539 --> 01:22:49.859
[SPEAKER_05]: Poison grenade.
01:22:50.119 --> 01:22:51.319
[SPEAKER_05]: It's just a pop.
01:22:51.739 --> 01:22:52.720
[UNKNOWN]: Like it.
01:22:53.840 --> 01:22:54.160
[SPEAKER_05]: What?
01:22:54.979 --> 01:22:56.900
[SPEAKER_05]: I can create or destroy water.
01:22:57.500 --> 01:23:00.462
[SPEAKER_05]: Now, how what's the percentage of poison that you would say is water, cageer?
01:23:00.482 --> 01:23:01.242
[SPEAKER_05]: More or less than blood.
01:23:01.262 --> 01:23:21.213
[SPEAKER_04]: Do I have too much poison in y'all, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
01:23:23.555 --> 01:23:28.436
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, could Sue use their purify food and drink.
01:23:28.676 --> 01:23:31.717
[SPEAKER_04]: He is technically food, because spiders were gonna eat him.
01:23:32.377 --> 01:23:35.097
[SPEAKER_07]: You're kind of just rural like a medicine check.
01:23:35.377 --> 01:23:38.778
[SPEAKER_06]: You can, that's probably the best thing you do is rural medicine.
01:23:39.318 --> 01:23:40.598
[SPEAKER_07]: Sue's gonna roll a medicine check.
01:23:40.758 --> 01:23:43.939
[SPEAKER_07]: They're gonna roll up their sleeves and say, let me get a good luck at you, hun.
01:23:44.539 --> 01:23:46.159
[SPEAKER_07]: That's a 15-plot 6-21.
01:23:46.319 --> 01:23:50.460
[SPEAKER_06]: Ooh, I think with, uh, if you had a medicine kit,
01:23:51.819 --> 01:23:57.927
[SPEAKER_06]: which is like a tool, you'd be able to craft up an antidote using the using the remains of the spider here.
01:23:57.947 --> 01:24:00.370
[SPEAKER_07]: Hmm, what if I have cooks utensils?
01:24:02.733 --> 01:24:04.936
[SPEAKER_06]: I think that would work, it would take some time.
01:24:06.891 --> 01:24:09.392
[SPEAKER_06]: Maybe like 10 minutes, 15 minutes to...
01:24:09.552 --> 01:24:10.532
[SPEAKER_06]: I think that's fine.
01:24:11.292 --> 01:24:11.512
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
01:24:12.092 --> 01:24:23.476
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, we spent some time blending some of these ingredients, chopping up some spider bits and some other fungus that are going around the cave.
01:24:23.496 --> 01:24:26.216
[SPEAKER_06]: And in the meantime, he's just shivering on the ground.
01:24:27.137 --> 01:24:28.517
[SPEAKER_06]: His eyes are distant.
01:24:29.920 --> 01:24:32.180
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, but you're able to move up a little ante-dope form.
01:24:32.540 --> 01:24:33.561
[SPEAKER_06]: It smells gross.
01:24:33.781 --> 01:24:42.582
[SPEAKER_06]: It tastes even worse as you can imagine, but after he drinks it, he just kind of leans back against the cable and passes out.
01:24:46.263 --> 01:24:47.603
[SPEAKER_07]: Can you check for a pulse?
01:24:49.723 --> 01:24:52.224
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, no, I think you don't need a roll for it.
01:24:52.564 --> 01:24:53.424
[SPEAKER_06]: He still has a pulse.
01:24:53.464 --> 01:24:53.904
[SPEAKER_06]: You heal them.
01:24:53.944 --> 01:24:58.245
[SPEAKER_06]: He's just, uh, check your, like, it's like when you're a fever breaks
01:25:01.370 --> 01:25:01.590
[SPEAKER_07]: Right.
01:25:01.830 --> 01:25:03.190
[SPEAKER_05]: It's the best if you ever get to.
01:25:03.230 --> 01:25:04.951
[SPEAKER_05]: He's probably safe right here, right?
01:25:06.871 --> 01:25:12.292
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, do we just, uh, we just leave him or uh, yeah, they can't find him six feet from the webs.
01:25:12.793 --> 01:25:15.793
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, we could probably just stick him in their coffin or something, keep him safe.
01:25:17.454 --> 01:25:19.254
[SPEAKER_06]: We could wrap him back up and some webs.
01:25:21.034 --> 01:25:24.655
[SPEAKER_06]: Just put him back by keeping preserved.
01:25:26.156 --> 01:25:27.876
[SPEAKER_05]: Does it look like these are the only spiders around?
01:25:27.896 --> 01:25:28.096
[SPEAKER_05]: Like,
01:25:30.363 --> 01:25:31.824
[SPEAKER_05]: Are we in like a den of spider?
01:25:31.904 --> 01:25:32.985
[SPEAKER_05]: That's how I've been envisioning it.
01:25:33.106 --> 01:25:39.992
[SPEAKER_06]: I think it was just one I think after Glent identified the spiders All of you have heard stories of face spiders.
01:25:40.032 --> 01:25:53.686
[SPEAKER_06]: They attack as a pack By ambushing their prey so you can imagine that this is all of them Unless it's like there are some babies, but they're not gonna grow up by the time you're in this cave Unless you find that if you do find an army of portal then they might grow up
01:25:54.126 --> 01:25:56.747
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, and it is a magic world, so that is a possibility.
01:25:57.208 --> 01:25:59.129
[SPEAKER_06]: Nobody warned me we might get an onion.
01:25:59.449 --> 01:26:03.010
[SPEAKER_06]: You might accidentally fall into the fey, and, you know, like, it's been serious.
01:26:03.751 --> 01:26:04.271
[SPEAKER_05]: It could happen.
01:26:04.291 --> 01:26:06.272
[SPEAKER_05]: It could happen.
01:26:06.592 --> 01:26:08.673
[SPEAKER_05]: Can we gauge, do you promise that he's safe?
01:26:10.354 --> 01:26:11.855
[SPEAKER_05]: We don't have to think of an option.
01:26:13.335 --> 01:26:17.217
[SPEAKER_06]: I think Walton can, like, find a place for him, and then meet up with you guys.
01:26:17.237 --> 01:26:18.798
[SPEAKER_06]: That seems like a great job for Walton.
01:26:18.838 --> 01:26:19.779
[SPEAKER_06]: And the middle of a fight.
01:26:21.233 --> 01:26:22.714
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, it's like, I'll take care of it.
01:26:22.994 --> 01:26:25.216
[SPEAKER_06]: You guys are f***ing loud, so I'll probably find you.
01:26:25.236 --> 01:26:41.628
[SPEAKER_05]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
01:26:42.732 --> 01:26:46.973
[SPEAKER_01]: Just synchronize our steps down the whole way.
01:26:47.173 --> 01:26:48.114
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, that's cool.
01:26:48.674 --> 01:26:53.995
[SPEAKER_06]: G-Clank can't quite find babies like these.
01:26:54.035 --> 01:26:57.537
[SPEAKER_06]: I'll put the branding iron in your inventory after this.
01:26:57.577 --> 01:26:58.037
[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, please.
01:26:58.957 --> 01:27:00.958
[SPEAKER_06]: But I have something to just fire damage.
01:27:01.278 --> 01:27:04.619
[SPEAKER_06]: And I imagine you guys are going further?
01:27:04.819 --> 01:27:05.759
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
01:27:05.799 --> 01:27:06.899
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, do you want to keep going this way?
01:27:06.919 --> 01:27:07.880
[SPEAKER_04]: Go back to the title hallway.
01:27:07.900 --> 01:27:08.720
[SPEAKER_04]: I think that's our moan.
01:27:10.804 --> 01:27:11.704
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that was your plan.
01:27:12.305 --> 01:27:13.865
[SPEAKER_01]: So this is not a torture hall?
01:27:14.946 --> 01:27:15.246
[SPEAKER_06]: No.
01:27:16.046 --> 01:27:17.447
[SPEAKER_06]: You can continue into the letter.
01:27:17.607 --> 01:27:21.348
[SPEAKER_00]: I guess I'm glad we saved this guy or whatever.
01:27:21.488 --> 01:27:23.669
[SPEAKER_00]: Can we go to the torture place?
01:27:23.769 --> 01:27:27.290
[SPEAKER_00]: Please, I thought sort of moons.
01:27:27.991 --> 01:27:30.632
[SPEAKER_03]: You know, what torture is?
01:27:30.892 --> 01:27:33.593
[SPEAKER_03]: As I was saying, a wordless moon is by definition, meaningless.
01:27:34.794 --> 01:27:43.818
[SPEAKER_05]: really does it can I do a quick jump in that little north north patch see if there's any chests Yeah, I want to get the hook shot.
01:27:44.158 --> 01:27:45.618
[SPEAKER_05]: A chroma catalyst maybe.
01:27:45.638 --> 01:27:48.780
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't know how many fans you took.
01:27:49.320 --> 01:27:57.383
[SPEAKER_06]: If my chest you mean a bunch of skeletal chests that you crack as you walk through the layer of webs.
01:27:57.463 --> 01:27:58.583
[SPEAKER_06]: You find plenty of those.
01:27:58.624 --> 01:27:59.404
[SPEAKER_06]: That's messed up, do.
01:28:00.584 --> 01:28:08.089
[SPEAKER_06]: But as you continue to walk north, you do see that this was one of those tunnel entrances that Walton mentioned that has also been closed.
01:28:08.549 --> 01:28:08.990
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
01:28:10.030 --> 01:28:10.230
[SPEAKER_05]: Cool.
01:28:11.471 --> 01:28:12.352
[SPEAKER_05]: Mental map updated.
01:28:12.972 --> 01:28:14.033
[SPEAKER_05]: Safe point bonfire.
01:28:15.974 --> 01:28:16.154
[SPEAKER_06]: Yep.
01:28:16.374 --> 01:28:17.395
[SPEAKER_06]: Made it to a flag.
01:28:17.415 --> 01:28:17.995
[SPEAKER_05]: Ty, tile floor.
01:28:18.416 --> 01:28:19.356
[SPEAKER_05]: Got it, too.
01:28:19.376 --> 01:28:20.157
[SPEAKER_06]: There's a grace here.
01:28:21.297 --> 01:28:21.838
[SPEAKER_05]: Praise the grace.
01:28:24.362 --> 01:28:26.163
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm not made in this, it's a choice.
01:28:28.904 --> 01:28:41.309
[SPEAKER_06]: In this next room past the tile, you do see that this was once a stone fortress, and it has been covered with a thick layer of ice.
01:28:43.930 --> 01:28:48.812
[SPEAKER_06]: In front of you is a door, you're in a small chamber.
01:28:49.573 --> 01:28:51.434
[SPEAKER_06]: and it's just a stone door in front of you.
01:28:51.474 --> 01:28:54.635
[SPEAKER_06]: You can hear like some humming beyond it, but it's pretty quiet.
01:28:54.995 --> 01:28:56.275
[SPEAKER_06]: Is there a keyhole we can peep through?
01:28:57.816 --> 01:28:58.556
[SPEAKER_06]: Nope.
01:28:58.616 --> 01:28:59.596
[SPEAKER_06]: Is that even a door knob?
01:29:00.037 --> 01:29:01.257
[SPEAKER_06]: It's like, there's a crack on the door.
01:29:01.817 --> 01:29:02.998
[SPEAKER_06]: There's a crack on the door, under the door.
01:29:03.178 --> 01:29:03.438
[SPEAKER_05]: Sure.
01:29:04.758 --> 01:29:06.219
[SPEAKER_05]: Donnie, don't you usually taste these?
01:29:06.919 --> 01:29:07.639
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, one second.
01:29:08.239 --> 01:29:10.820
[SPEAKER_05]: It's for all time's sake.
01:29:11.160 --> 01:29:12.221
[SPEAKER_04]: He likes it.
01:29:13.361 --> 01:29:14.041
[SPEAKER_04]: How do you go?
01:29:14.301 --> 01:29:15.942
[SPEAKER_04]: This is your tongue freezes to it.
01:29:18.553 --> 01:29:20.134
[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, flagpole style.
01:29:20.354 --> 01:29:22.054
[SPEAKER_01]: Can Fiddles peek under the crack in the door?
01:29:22.254 --> 01:29:22.915
[SPEAKER_01]: Excuse me, on the other side?
01:29:23.535 --> 01:29:24.975
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you see some scaly feet.
01:29:25.936 --> 01:29:27.356
[SPEAKER_06]: They have talons at the end of them.
01:29:27.977 --> 01:29:29.557
[SPEAKER_06]: And there are some pickaxes on the ground.
01:29:30.437 --> 01:29:31.138
[SPEAKER_01]: Am I scared of them?
01:29:33.879 --> 01:29:34.299
[SPEAKER_06]: I don't know.
01:29:35.859 --> 01:29:37.080
[SPEAKER_06]: I don't know if it feels as scared of.
01:29:37.600 --> 01:29:39.241
[SPEAKER_04]: Is there any way out of this room?
01:29:39.321 --> 01:29:41.582
[SPEAKER_04]: It's not the way we came or this door.
01:29:42.602 --> 01:29:42.762
[SPEAKER_04]: Nope.
01:29:43.542 --> 01:29:44.423
[SPEAKER_04]: OK, got the map.
01:29:44.443 --> 01:29:45.163
[SPEAKER_04]: I'll be going through the door.
01:29:47.229 --> 01:29:51.252
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, when you open the up the door, there are four cobalt.
01:29:51.552 --> 01:29:52.253
[SPEAKER_07]: How do we open it?
01:29:52.273 --> 01:29:53.234
[SPEAKER_06]: There's no door knob.
01:29:53.534 --> 01:29:54.455
[SPEAKER_06]: No, it's a pushed open.
01:29:54.835 --> 01:29:56.637
[SPEAKER_06]: It's like, oh, they got this here.
01:29:56.657 --> 01:29:59.739
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, they've been one hour just looking in the door.
01:30:00.319 --> 01:30:02.061
[SPEAKER_07]: They got to open it from no door knob.
01:30:02.081 --> 01:30:06.805
[SPEAKER_06]: I just pushes, yeah, there are some like ore veins.
01:30:07.225 --> 01:30:10.928
[SPEAKER_06]: And there are cobalts who are just like leaning against the wall, taking a smoke break.
01:30:11.989 --> 01:30:12.729
[SPEAKER_06]: They do have cigarettes.
01:30:14.171 --> 01:30:15.011
[SPEAKER_06]: And they're like, go, hey,
01:30:17.756 --> 01:30:18.356
[SPEAKER_06]: Can I bump?
01:30:18.997 --> 01:30:20.898
[SPEAKER_06]: No, we're, uh, sure, yeah.
01:30:21.638 --> 01:30:25.060
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, and he, he's, I don't tell them we got a light though.
01:30:26.241 --> 01:30:26.761
[SPEAKER_02]: No, no, no.
01:30:26.781 --> 01:30:28.943
[SPEAKER_02]: We wouldn't want that.
01:30:28.983 --> 01:30:31.064
[SPEAKER_06]: Ready to get to work, just between us, friends, right?
01:30:31.764 --> 01:30:32.065
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.
01:30:32.145 --> 01:30:34.046
[SPEAKER_02]: Johnny, uh, Johnny picks up a pick-up.
01:30:35.046 --> 01:30:35.527
[SPEAKER_02]: Starts water.
01:30:35.587 --> 01:30:35.947
[SPEAKER_02]: All right.
01:30:36.447 --> 01:30:40.670
[SPEAKER_06]: He's lighting to play some match and lights a cigarette and gives it to your photos.
01:30:41.490 --> 01:30:44.252
[SPEAKER_00]: It feels like, oh, so he got...
01:30:48.338 --> 01:30:49.538
[SPEAKER_06]: So, uh, what are you in for?
01:30:51.459 --> 01:30:51.879
[SPEAKER_00]: I see.
01:30:52.719 --> 01:30:54.980
[SPEAKER_00]: Just, generally bein' bad.
01:30:56.040 --> 01:30:56.860
[SPEAKER_00]: Rabble rousing.
01:30:56.880 --> 01:31:00.281
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, we rab some, we rouse some rabble, certainly.
01:31:01.021 --> 01:31:02.262
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, nice, nice.
01:31:02.402 --> 01:31:03.022
[SPEAKER_00]: What about you?
01:31:03.862 --> 01:31:04.963
[SPEAKER_05]: We stole the guy's shoes.
01:31:05.163 --> 01:31:06.363
[SPEAKER_00]: We did take some loafers.
01:31:07.083 --> 01:31:08.704
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, are they nice?
01:31:09.244 --> 01:31:10.384
[SPEAKER_03]: I live in a fire.
01:31:10.824 --> 01:31:11.384
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, oh.
01:31:11.504 --> 01:31:12.324
[SPEAKER_00]: That was you?
01:31:14.045 --> 01:31:14.545
[UNKNOWN]: Hahaha.
01:31:18.687 --> 01:31:25.550
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh yeah, well, we're in here because we used to worship the dragon, though whatever, and then whenever the new man just came in, they just, you know.
01:31:26.130 --> 01:31:26.850
[SPEAKER_06]: That'll happen.
01:31:26.910 --> 01:31:27.550
[SPEAKER_06]: Knock this up.
01:31:27.570 --> 01:31:27.870
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
01:31:29.031 --> 01:31:29.751
[SPEAKER_02]: That'll happen.
01:31:29.951 --> 01:31:30.751
[SPEAKER_00]: Conservatives.
01:31:33.172 --> 01:31:34.033
[SPEAKER_00]: I get it, pal.
01:31:34.053 --> 01:31:35.693
[SPEAKER_05]: That's okay.
01:31:35.733 --> 01:31:37.614
[SPEAKER_05]: What, what, what, what, what drag we worship in it?
01:31:38.870 --> 01:31:40.732
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, between us girls.
01:31:41.412 --> 01:31:43.194
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it's just the girls talk.
01:31:43.214 --> 01:31:48.038
[SPEAKER_06]: We're not allowed to utter his name, but he is nameless and mighty and powerful.
01:31:49.679 --> 01:31:53.823
[SPEAKER_06]: Hey, lives at the center of this whole deal, but this is a vampire trying to get out of him.
01:31:55.585 --> 01:31:56.946
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, okay.
01:31:57.106 --> 01:31:58.948
[SPEAKER_00]: So he doesn't like- You have vampires.
01:32:00.129 --> 01:32:04.272
[SPEAKER_06]: No, they're like in his layer, whatever, and he doesn't like this shit.
01:32:04.793 --> 01:32:06.094
[SPEAKER_00]: Does he like to wield a deal?
01:32:07.364 --> 01:32:08.965
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah, he makes plenty of deals.
01:32:09.125 --> 01:32:11.526
[SPEAKER_01]: It was us to recklessly add rid of him.
01:32:12.046 --> 01:32:17.209
[SPEAKER_06]: For us, he gave us the deal of allowing us to eternally worship and praise him.
01:32:17.229 --> 01:32:20.150
[SPEAKER_06]: And in exchange, pretty big deal.
01:32:20.190 --> 01:32:21.610
[SPEAKER_06]: He led us live in his cave.
01:32:22.251 --> 01:32:22.891
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that's nice.
01:32:23.131 --> 01:32:23.651
[SPEAKER_06]: That's cool.
01:32:23.671 --> 01:32:25.552
[SPEAKER_06]: That's a great way of collecting this stuff for him.
01:32:26.073 --> 01:32:30.775
[SPEAKER_06]: The vampires think it's for them, but yeah, those bastards are going to get what's going to do them.
01:32:30.995 --> 01:32:34.036
[SPEAKER_00]: And next to them is like a barrel full of gold or...
01:32:37.542 --> 01:32:38.482
[SPEAKER_06]: It's just raw gold.
01:32:38.622 --> 01:32:41.244
[SPEAKER_01]: Is there like a thousand gold or so worth of gold in there?
01:32:41.724 --> 01:32:42.624
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, 600.
01:32:44.525 --> 01:32:45.626
[SPEAKER_05]: Martin ran this home.
01:32:45.806 --> 01:32:51.448
[SPEAKER_01]: Fiddles just opens the triple difference in like a trash bag over like a box.
01:32:51.508 --> 01:32:52.809
[SPEAKER_01]: Just scoots it down over the...
01:32:53.070 --> 01:33:10.667
[SPEAKER_06]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
01:33:18.862 --> 01:33:20.745
[SPEAKER_05]: I'll try to come in here and tell us what to do.
01:33:21.486 --> 01:33:22.187
[SPEAKER_06]: We'll tag a little show.
01:33:22.708 --> 01:33:23.248
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
01:33:23.308 --> 01:33:26.773
[SPEAKER_05]: Is this dragging like acid kind?
01:33:27.755 --> 01:33:27.915
[SPEAKER_05]: No.
01:33:29.407 --> 01:33:36.229
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, does he think the, uh, do you think that he knows other dragon acid dragons?
01:33:36.589 --> 01:33:37.409
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, he is.
01:33:37.869 --> 01:33:38.029
[SPEAKER_05]: Yes.
01:33:38.269 --> 01:33:38.769
[SPEAKER_05]: He's seen it.
01:33:38.909 --> 01:33:40.310
[SPEAKER_02]: He's seen one of them before.
01:33:40.410 --> 01:33:42.050
[SPEAKER_05]: So they were dragon kind.
01:33:42.110 --> 01:33:47.371
[SPEAKER_05]: That is like the op, like anti acid, like could suck it out of a guy.
01:33:47.391 --> 01:33:49.292
[SPEAKER_03]: It would be a base dragon.
01:33:50.032 --> 01:33:50.832
[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, yes, probably.
01:33:51.452 --> 01:33:51.712
[SPEAKER_06]: Milk.
01:33:51.832 --> 01:33:53.273
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm looking for a milk dragon.
01:33:53.773 --> 01:34:01.357
[SPEAKER_06]: I heard they got those in like places where it's lots of cows and stuff Really, do you not trust my healing prowess?
01:34:02.757 --> 01:34:03.258
[SPEAKER_05]: No, I do.
01:34:04.098 --> 01:34:04.418
[SPEAKER_05]: Sorry.
01:34:05.038 --> 01:34:06.059
[SPEAKER_05]: I already have one of them.
01:34:06.079 --> 01:34:07.039
[SPEAKER_05]: I actually don't need that.
01:34:07.319 --> 01:34:08.340
[SPEAKER_05]: I do not need a dragon
01:34:09.667 --> 01:34:15.569
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, anyways, so we'll probably avoid the door to the right here.
01:34:16.129 --> 01:34:20.171
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, it's like they're doing some kind of stupid ass ritual in there.
01:34:20.231 --> 01:34:23.452
[SPEAKER_06]: They got like, oh, draws and vampires and shit.
01:34:23.892 --> 01:34:26.913
[SPEAKER_06]: So we can probably just go ahead and skip that and go to the south.
01:34:27.433 --> 01:34:28.514
[SPEAKER_06]: Who is, who is they?
01:34:28.534 --> 01:34:30.235
[SPEAKER_06]: Is there a queen in there?
01:34:30.355 --> 01:34:35.098
[SPEAKER_06]: No, no, it's just like one of the, like, uh, loutenids or whatever.
01:34:35.178 --> 01:34:37.540
[SPEAKER_06]: I don't know what they call their stupid soldiers.
01:34:37.940 --> 01:34:41.923
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, you can see that the door is made of bronze.
01:34:42.984 --> 01:34:49.448
[SPEAKER_06]: It has a carving of a volcano, and there's a fist-sized depression where, like, the eruption would be.
01:34:49.468 --> 01:34:51.750
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, the store's locked.
01:34:52.230 --> 01:34:52.690
[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
01:34:53.511 --> 01:34:56.473
[SPEAKER_00]: Is there some sort of torture chamber nearby?
01:34:58.181 --> 01:35:01.705
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, yeah, I don't think it's being used right now, but, uh, that's even better.
01:35:01.725 --> 01:35:04.348
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it's it's down there to the south.
01:35:04.909 --> 01:35:05.470
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, hey.
01:35:07.652 --> 01:35:07.953
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
01:35:08.073 --> 01:35:09.154
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, uh, we doing this.
01:35:09.434 --> 01:35:16.062
[SPEAKER_06]: You guys can hear that there's like some sort of like religious singing happening in that room that's locked.
01:35:18.032 --> 01:35:22.994
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, but you don't have to try to create his heart of empire.
01:35:23.194 --> 01:35:24.274
[SPEAKER_01]: Sing with me.
01:35:25.395 --> 01:35:26.815
[SPEAKER_01]: Um, is the ice in the world?
01:35:26.835 --> 01:35:31.657
[SPEAKER_05]: I can think of... Was... Ta-ho-ta.
01:35:31.817 --> 01:35:32.477
[SPEAKER_05]: There you go.
01:35:32.537 --> 01:35:32.797
[SPEAKER_05]: I see.
01:35:32.857 --> 01:35:36.759
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, right.
01:35:37.139 --> 01:35:41.341
[SPEAKER_01]: Is the ice in the room is it just regular ice like as a result of it being very cold?
01:35:41.421 --> 01:35:43.501
[SPEAKER_01]: Or is there something sort of magical about the ice?
01:35:44.222 --> 01:35:45.182
[SPEAKER_00]: It's keeping it frozen.
01:35:47.062 --> 01:35:58.286
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, well, it's definitely magical, like a spell's been cast in this area, but like you could, if you take one of the pickaxes and hit the wall with it, the ice chips off, it just rephrases after a few minutes.
01:35:58.586 --> 01:36:02.308
[SPEAKER_01]: But if you chip it off, it's just regular ice, like it would melt, like regular ice.
01:36:02.888 --> 01:36:03.108
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
01:36:03.268 --> 01:36:03.368
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
01:36:03.388 --> 01:36:04.829
[SPEAKER_01]: It was just curious.
01:36:05.349 --> 01:36:06.589
[SPEAKER_07]: To the touch of chamber.
01:36:06.910 --> 01:36:08.370
[SPEAKER_02]: To the torture chamber.
01:36:08.790 --> 01:36:12.452
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I don't feel any need to disturb their ceremony.
01:36:12.532 --> 01:36:12.972
[SPEAKER_02]: No, no.
01:36:12.992 --> 01:36:13.272
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
01:36:16.507 --> 01:36:28.593
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, in the next room, you open the door, um, there is a small door to your left as soon as you enter, um, and then you are in a room with, uh, lots of jail cells.
01:36:28.793 --> 01:36:32.155
[SPEAKER_06]: There are, uh, a few prisoners in it.
01:36:32.936 --> 01:36:38.959
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, I think there are, out of the six jail cells, there are five of them that are occupied.
01:36:39.979 --> 01:36:41.480
[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, real quick, uh, cancer.
01:36:41.520 --> 01:36:45.362
[SPEAKER_07]: What was your name again, uh, did I miss the exchanging of pleasantries?
01:36:47.121 --> 01:37:12.552
[SPEAKER_06]: uh... the cobalt's all give you like a salute and say uh... my name is Jim and the next is my name is Jim the next it says my name is gim and the last one says uh... uh... i'm carl well jim jim came in carl is a pleasure to make your question and don't forget it never will
01:37:13.683 --> 01:37:16.024
[SPEAKER_06]: They got some kind of prisoner in that little room over there.
01:37:16.384 --> 01:37:20.845
[SPEAKER_06]: It's like a barred iron door, the one right next to the room that you entered.
01:37:20.866 --> 01:37:22.146
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, we're going to take a peek in there.
01:37:22.166 --> 01:37:23.286
[SPEAKER_06]: Got anywhere to look at that.
01:37:23.406 --> 01:37:25.207
[SPEAKER_06]: Any prisoners of note here?
01:37:26.127 --> 01:37:32.810
[SPEAKER_06]: Whenever you, there's like one of those square windows in the door that you can unlatch and open.
01:37:33.370 --> 01:37:33.610
[SPEAKER_06]: Sure.
01:37:33.870 --> 01:37:35.310
[SPEAKER_06]: And there is a...
01:37:37.373 --> 01:37:40.414
[SPEAKER_06]: Elvin, woman who is shackled inside.
01:37:41.074 --> 01:37:46.056
[SPEAKER_06]: And whenever you guys open the little window to look through there, she does not respond.
01:37:48.297 --> 01:37:52.599
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm gonna knock on the bars to see if she'll notice us.
01:37:54.903 --> 01:37:55.143
[SPEAKER_04]: What?
01:37:55.924 --> 01:37:57.405
[SPEAKER_03]: I've already told you everything I know.
01:37:58.085 --> 01:38:01.707
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, we're not with anybody.
01:38:01.728 --> 01:38:03.729
[SPEAKER_03]: We're sort of freelancers down here.
01:38:03.889 --> 01:38:05.070
[SPEAKER_03]: I just wanted to say hi.
01:38:05.170 --> 01:38:09.192
[SPEAKER_03]: I met some of the best friends of my life when they were in a jail cell, and I was as well.
01:38:09.232 --> 01:38:12.795
[SPEAKER_03]: So I just, I wanted to say hi and see what your deal was.
01:38:14.456 --> 01:38:17.678
[SPEAKER_06]: She slowly stands up and squints at you.
01:38:19.079 --> 01:38:20.140
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, you're not one of them.
01:38:22.813 --> 01:38:24.854
[SPEAKER_03]: Nope, one blood in these veins.
01:38:25.574 --> 01:38:29.756
[SPEAKER_06]: Hmm, well, my name is Moon Shade.
01:38:30.256 --> 01:38:34.038
[SPEAKER_06]: It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance, and she gives you a really elaborate bow.
01:38:36.179 --> 01:38:37.519
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, Glent's gonna give her thumbs up.
01:38:40.260 --> 01:38:41.641
[SPEAKER_06]: She does not know what to do with that.
01:38:42.041 --> 01:38:45.922
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, if you, are you gonna let me out?
01:38:46.303 --> 01:38:49.784
[SPEAKER_06]: Or is this sort of like, uh, you're joining with my enemy sort of thing?
01:38:52.114 --> 01:39:03.176
[SPEAKER_03]: Um, I'm going to call in some backup and he's just going to turn away from the cell and be like, we'll someone who's good at talking to new people come talk to Moonshade, please.
01:39:04.236 --> 01:39:05.196
[SPEAKER_03]: Fiddles looks a donny.
01:39:07.397 --> 01:39:08.017
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah.
01:39:08.377 --> 01:39:09.397
[SPEAKER_01]: Moonshade, wasn't it?
01:39:10.918 --> 01:39:12.478
[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, uh, Moonshade.
01:39:12.678 --> 01:39:15.758
[SPEAKER_06]: And if you let me out, I could be of great assistance.
01:39:15.878 --> 01:39:18.459
[SPEAKER_06]: I've observed them for quite a while before they caught me.
01:39:19.480 --> 01:39:28.607
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, if you don't mind, because I know you've been staying there for quite a while and I'd have you stay any longer than you need to, but what put you in here in the first place?
01:39:28.628 --> 01:39:29.348
[SPEAKER_02]: Where did they find you?
01:39:30.489 --> 01:39:44.721
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, I was spy for the Valinari elves, and something happened to the grokas supposed to die, and then his stupid children turned on me.
01:39:45.041 --> 01:39:48.724
[SPEAKER_06]: I ran for a time and this gave to until they eventually caught me.
01:39:49.503 --> 01:39:49.883
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh-huh.
01:39:50.264 --> 01:39:51.224
[SPEAKER_02]: But you said the Groka?
01:39:51.385 --> 01:39:51.585
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
01:39:52.345 --> 01:39:52.625
[SPEAKER_06]: Yes.
01:39:53.406 --> 01:39:53.746
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
01:39:53.926 --> 01:39:54.107
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
01:39:54.127 --> 01:39:56.328
[SPEAKER_02]: You were you a fan of the Groka at all?
01:39:56.468 --> 01:39:57.069
[SPEAKER_02]: Probably not.
01:39:57.929 --> 01:39:58.190
[SPEAKER_06]: No.
01:39:58.330 --> 01:40:00.751
[SPEAKER_06]: He was his time to go.
01:40:01.412 --> 01:40:01.672
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
01:40:02.112 --> 01:40:03.293
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, I say it is welcome.
01:40:04.134 --> 01:40:04.934
[SPEAKER_02]: I would say so.
01:40:05.415 --> 01:40:05.975
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
01:40:06.015 --> 01:40:06.576
[SPEAKER_02]: Here's the thing.
01:40:08.337 --> 01:40:09.878
[SPEAKER_02]: Let me look for a key around here.
01:40:10.419 --> 01:40:11.439
[SPEAKER_02]: You said you'd be able to help us.
01:40:11.479 --> 01:40:12.500
[SPEAKER_02]: What can you offer?
01:40:13.401 --> 01:40:16.763
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, I observed the Frostfathers and the Ols weren't for quite a time.
01:40:19.363 --> 01:40:21.585
[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, I'd be able to pick out their leaders in a crowd.
01:40:23.106 --> 01:40:26.869
[SPEAKER_02]: In Dunny, like, investigate for how to open his dough.
01:40:28.610 --> 01:40:28.930
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, yeah.
01:40:29.571 --> 01:40:30.431
[SPEAKER_02]: You know what's funny, too?
01:40:30.571 --> 01:40:38.177
[SPEAKER_02]: I happen to see in my inventory that I had a ring of keys to unknown locks.
01:40:38.357 --> 01:40:42.921
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, I don't know if that would have anything to do with this.
01:40:43.881 --> 01:40:44.982
[SPEAKER_02]: I like to think he tries.
01:40:45.342 --> 01:40:45.923
[SPEAKER_02]: But, uh,
01:40:47.595 --> 01:40:48.737
[SPEAKER_02]: A real investigation here.
01:40:49.097 --> 01:40:53.863
[SPEAKER_06]: A ring of keys is it something that you got from... Oh, you don't know.
01:40:54.644 --> 01:40:56.246
[SPEAKER_06]: No.
01:40:56.326 --> 01:40:57.267
[SPEAKER_06]: Is it a magic item?
01:40:58.309 --> 01:40:59.731
[SPEAKER_02]: No.
01:41:00.872 --> 01:41:01.192
[SPEAKER_02]: It's not.
01:41:02.474 --> 01:41:04.677
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, you know what, uh... actually...
01:41:06.357 --> 01:41:07.057
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, I rolled a 12.
01:41:07.097 --> 01:41:07.438
[SPEAKER_02]: What is that?
01:41:07.738 --> 01:41:08.838
[SPEAKER_02]: It just, there's a lock on the door.
01:41:09.318 --> 01:41:09.998
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, it's a locked door.
01:41:10.059 --> 01:41:10.339
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
01:41:10.779 --> 01:41:13.780
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, there's a... Hey, Fiddles, why don't you, uh, why don't you come over here?
01:41:14.320 --> 01:41:21.403
[SPEAKER_02]: Our friend here would like to get out because, uh, well, they got in here because the Grokodide for one thing which is bonkers to me.
01:41:22.183 --> 01:41:23.724
[SPEAKER_02]: How could you possibly, you know?
01:41:24.064 --> 01:41:32.107
[SPEAKER_02]: Anyways, uh, I've done the talk and now if I get somebody picking, you know, if you can come over here and pick this, I think we can get some help from both of us.
01:41:32.127 --> 01:41:33.927
[SPEAKER_00]: Ooh, I have a key that's just this size.
01:41:33.987 --> 01:41:35.068
[SPEAKER_00]: And she pulls out her lock picks.
01:41:38.069 --> 01:41:39.330
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, yeah, roll side of hand.
01:41:39.350 --> 01:41:42.852
[SPEAKER_06]: I think Walton catches up to you guys at this point.
01:41:42.872 --> 01:41:44.833
[SPEAKER_01]: I was like, oh my god, Walton.
01:41:44.873 --> 01:41:47.375
[SPEAKER_01]: I didn't even know you were coming back to the 19 plus nine, 28.
01:41:47.675 --> 01:41:48.976
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I didn't feel it.
01:41:49.757 --> 01:41:51.598
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, yeah, 28, you popped that thing open.
01:41:52.118 --> 01:41:53.099
[SPEAKER_06]: No problem.
01:41:53.139 --> 01:41:57.281
[SPEAKER_01]: The lockpicks that is smoking when she pulls it out of the lock, actually.
01:41:57.942 --> 01:41:58.682
[SPEAKER_06]: And put it away.
01:41:59.102 --> 01:41:59.523
[SPEAKER_06]: Thank you.
01:41:59.543 --> 01:42:02.785
[SPEAKER_01]: Could you get my, could you get these ankle chains?
01:42:04.123 --> 01:42:11.228
[SPEAKER_01]: I think Fiddles would like to sort of assess whether or not she feels like it's a good idea to give this individual total freedom here.
01:42:11.248 --> 01:42:15.171
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, yeah, you can make an investigation check where do you look and for?
01:42:15.191 --> 01:42:22.136
[SPEAKER_01]: Um, just sort of any signs that this person might be more dangerous than she's letting on towards us specifically.
01:42:23.177 --> 01:42:23.517
[SPEAKER_01]: Ensure.
01:42:25.218 --> 01:42:25.418
[SPEAKER_02]: Hmm.
01:42:26.039 --> 01:42:26.339
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
01:42:26.719 --> 01:42:27.500
[SPEAKER_01]: It's a 12 plus 416.
01:42:29.623 --> 01:42:29.983
[SPEAKER_06]: Hmm.
01:42:31.803 --> 01:42:36.244
[SPEAKER_06]: No, she's in like, she's been given like prisoners' rags and doesn't have anything on her.
01:42:36.344 --> 01:42:41.585
[SPEAKER_06]: So, uh, she does have like some scars and berm marks and stuff like that.
01:42:42.605 --> 01:42:46.726
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, I'm not sure what you would do with that information, but, sure, probably tortured.
01:42:47.766 --> 01:42:49.966
[SPEAKER_00]: Friends, what do we think about full mobility for Ms.
01:42:50.006 --> 01:42:50.867
[SPEAKER_00]: Moon Shine here?
01:42:51.507 --> 01:42:52.367
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah, I'd love that.
01:42:52.547 --> 01:42:54.387
[SPEAKER_02]: For, for Moon Shine, yeah.
01:42:54.407 --> 01:42:55.127
[SPEAKER_02]: Moon Shine, sorry.
01:42:59.406 --> 01:43:00.046
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
01:43:00.066 --> 01:43:01.226
[SPEAKER_00]: Apologies, misshade.
01:43:03.407 --> 01:43:05.807
[SPEAKER_07]: So who's gonna open their eyes really wide?
01:43:07.608 --> 01:43:13.789
[SPEAKER_07]: And just look really hard of them and roll in sight and say, if they think they are good for us.
01:43:14.849 --> 01:43:16.030
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm normal response.
01:43:17.590 --> 01:43:22.711
[SPEAKER_01]: I imagine Sue is using their fingers to open the eyes even wider.
01:43:23.191 --> 01:43:24.291
[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, it's very anime.
01:43:24.331 --> 01:43:27.372
[SPEAKER_07]: Like when their eyes get really big and they're probably going to be like,
01:43:29.368 --> 01:43:30.450
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, moochade's very hot.
01:43:30.470 --> 01:43:31.392
[SPEAKER_01]: We forgot to address that.
01:43:32.114 --> 01:43:33.557
[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, well, it was, it did not work.
01:43:33.637 --> 01:43:35.301
[SPEAKER_07]: It was a three plus six and nine.
01:43:36.062 --> 01:43:37.245
[SPEAKER_01]: Your eyes got really dry.
01:43:37.265 --> 01:43:38.086
[SPEAKER_04]: You had to blink.
01:43:39.612 --> 01:44:03.470
[SPEAKER_06]: The cobalt who's contact fell out the cobalt they're like, oh, yes, Mr. Monshade, we tried very hard Which I'd very hard to convince them to let you out But of course they don't listen to us, but you know Join the train we're gonna go visit the dragon if you're the friend of our cobalt homies Then I suppose you're a friend of mine in Fiddles with unlock her shackles as well Donny wants to go look at the other cell.
01:44:03.770 --> 01:44:05.511
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yes, she's like a cool vampire.
01:44:05.551 --> 01:44:06.572
[SPEAKER_06]: She's not like the other ones
01:44:09.308 --> 01:44:18.232
[SPEAKER_06]: Oops, I'm going to say it's like, ah, yes, I am a vampire, but I'm totally, I'm cool.
01:44:18.452 --> 01:44:19.373
[SPEAKER_06]: Hey, not hungry.
01:44:19.473 --> 01:44:20.973
[SPEAKER_00]: Hey, we have a vampire friend.
01:44:21.194 --> 01:44:21.994
[SPEAKER_00]: Maybe you know him.
01:44:22.314 --> 01:44:23.074
[SPEAKER_00]: Name all your friends.
01:44:25.055 --> 01:44:36.621
[SPEAKER_06]: Um, I technically can't, I just want an oath of secrecy to most of my friends, um, and so have we.
01:44:37.543 --> 01:44:46.409
[SPEAKER_06]: No, they're all spies, so it's like a whole deal with the night raids.
01:44:47.009 --> 01:44:50.652
[SPEAKER_01]: I imagine the lock pick is in the shackle lock, but hasn't quite clicked yet.
01:44:50.732 --> 01:44:55.635
[SPEAKER_01]: And Fiddles is just looking at everyone in the party, sort of like, we're okay.
01:44:56.236 --> 01:44:56.936
[SPEAKER_01]: And she clicks.
01:44:57.536 --> 01:44:59.878
[SPEAKER_05]: Riddles is just, yeah, closing the cell door.
01:45:00.438 --> 01:45:05.462
[SPEAKER_01]: Fiddles inside still.
01:45:05.602 --> 01:45:07.043
[SPEAKER_01]: Fiddles' unshackles' munchet.
01:45:08.584 --> 01:45:09.804
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, it's great to get out.
01:45:10.385 --> 01:45:10.725
[SPEAKER_06]: Thank you.
01:45:11.605 --> 01:45:12.225
[SPEAKER_06]: Kills, Fiddles.
01:45:12.885 --> 01:45:14.686
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
01:45:14.706 --> 01:45:16.126
[SPEAKER_02]: Can Donnie check the other cells?
01:45:16.847 --> 01:45:29.631
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, yeah, so in the first three are different people who have been a bit, but are like mindless thralls at the moment.
01:45:29.651 --> 01:45:32.612
[SPEAKER_06]: They're just kind of using them as cattle.
01:45:33.692 --> 01:45:35.793
[SPEAKER_06]: And in the final two,
01:45:36.850 --> 01:45:43.573
[SPEAKER_06]: There is an elf who has mechanical strands of hair.
01:45:45.154 --> 01:45:56.339
[SPEAKER_06]: And in the last one is a half-ling woman who is wearing like a, like, pantsuit.
01:45:57.199 --> 01:45:57.900
[SPEAKER_06]: It's pretty dirty.
01:45:57.920 --> 01:46:00.561
[SPEAKER_07]: All right, everybody show us your teeth.
01:46:01.161 --> 01:46:02.342
[SPEAKER_07]: Let's see them in sasers.
01:46:03.339 --> 01:46:06.220
[SPEAKER_06]: The haffling gives like a big white smile.
01:46:08.740 --> 01:46:11.941
[SPEAKER_06]: Just being just a normal haffling teeth.
01:46:12.801 --> 01:46:15.022
[SPEAKER_06]: And the elf like crowns.
01:46:15.102 --> 01:46:17.622
[SPEAKER_06]: And is like, do we really have to do this?
01:46:18.323 --> 01:46:19.943
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, we already know your oil swore and sweaty.
01:46:19.983 --> 01:46:20.503
[SPEAKER_07]: It's okay.
01:46:20.543 --> 01:46:21.984
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you're the one who asked me to smile.
01:46:22.304 --> 01:46:24.924
[SPEAKER_07]: So...
01:46:24.944 --> 01:46:26.165
[SPEAKER_07]: They're an oil swore in vampire.
01:46:26.185 --> 01:46:26.885
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, for sure.
01:46:27.185 --> 01:46:27.845
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, okay.
01:46:27.945 --> 01:46:28.825
[SPEAKER_02]: Do we let them out?
01:46:31.106 --> 01:46:31.866
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, you're fake.
01:46:34.326 --> 01:46:36.327
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean...
01:46:36.347 --> 01:46:38.428
[SPEAKER_04]: I can't call you.
01:46:38.728 --> 01:46:41.089
[SPEAKER_04]: We no longer have a truce with the oil sworn.
01:46:41.429 --> 01:46:41.809
[SPEAKER_07]: Correct.
01:46:41.869 --> 01:46:44.070
[SPEAKER_07]: They served up some heads in a box.
01:46:45.011 --> 01:46:45.411
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
01:46:45.771 --> 01:46:50.793
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm not necessarily interested in climbing into bed with the cyborg vampires.
01:46:52.054 --> 01:46:52.274
[SPEAKER_06]: Huh?
01:46:52.954 --> 01:46:53.514
[SPEAKER_06]: Do you throw them?
01:46:54.915 --> 01:46:56.676
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, but you could let me out.
01:46:58.236 --> 01:46:58.696
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, sorry.
01:46:59.277 --> 01:47:00.617
[SPEAKER_06]: You could let me out.
01:47:04.901 --> 01:47:05.902
[SPEAKER_02]: And what was your name, friend?
01:47:07.683 --> 01:47:08.863
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, I'm Jale.
01:47:10.064 --> 01:47:10.384
[SPEAKER_02]: Nice.
01:47:11.105 --> 01:47:12.145
[SPEAKER_00]: You need a jail?
01:47:13.086 --> 01:47:13.546
[SPEAKER_00]: Jale.
01:47:15.167 --> 01:47:16.808
[SPEAKER_02]: Jale in a cell, and a jale.
01:47:16.828 --> 01:47:18.909
[SPEAKER_06]: Yep, yep, it's just great.
01:47:18.989 --> 01:47:22.251
[SPEAKER_06]: It's a cosmic irony.
01:47:23.171 --> 01:47:25.172
[SPEAKER_06]: My name's laptop.
01:47:26.433 --> 01:47:26.893
[UNKNOWN]: Yeah.
01:47:26.993 --> 01:47:27.474
[UNKNOWN]: Yeah.
01:47:31.076 --> 01:47:34.378
[SPEAKER_06]: It's a cosmic island, it's, we all get a good laugh here.
01:47:34.398 --> 01:47:37.040
[SPEAKER_06]: I would not like to be food though.
01:47:37.621 --> 01:47:39.042
[SPEAKER_06]: No, I bet you.
01:47:39.342 --> 01:47:42.044
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm almost done with my studies at NBU.
01:47:42.465 --> 01:47:46.268
[SPEAKER_06]: My promise, straight-a-student, and I never had any issues.
01:47:46.648 --> 01:47:48.069
[SPEAKER_06]: Did you see these feathers in my hair?
01:47:48.089 --> 01:47:49.590
[SPEAKER_06]: I was training to be a Griffin rider.
01:47:49.610 --> 01:47:51.112
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, that's fun.
01:47:51.292 --> 01:47:51.992
[SPEAKER_01]: That's cool.
01:47:52.032 --> 01:47:53.073
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, that's pretty fun, yeah.
01:47:53.233 --> 01:47:54.895
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, yeah, that's what I want to get back to it.
01:47:55.415 --> 01:47:56.616
[SPEAKER_02]: Pick this log here too, for a...
01:47:58.347 --> 01:47:59.548
[SPEAKER_01]: What do you think?
01:47:59.568 --> 01:47:59.788
[SPEAKER_01]: Little Mal?
01:48:01.209 --> 01:48:03.891
[SPEAKER_01]: Fiddles walks over and sizes up jail.
01:48:05.692 --> 01:48:10.375
[SPEAKER_06]: Jail is still giving like a big smile like showing you all of her teeth.
01:48:13.137 --> 01:48:14.738
[SPEAKER_01]: And the teeth look fine.
01:48:15.319 --> 01:48:15.559
[SPEAKER_06]: Uh-huh.
01:48:15.879 --> 01:48:17.981
[SPEAKER_06]: Just like the third super bright though.
01:48:18.201 --> 01:48:19.442
[SPEAKER_06]: She takes really good care of them.
01:48:21.763 --> 01:48:23.445
[SPEAKER_01]: What pretty good at killing?
01:48:23.885 --> 01:48:24.385
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, all right.
01:48:24.425 --> 01:48:25.306
[SPEAKER_01]: Fiddles on Knox and so.
01:48:27.321 --> 01:48:34.564
[SPEAKER_06]: Thank you, I can make myself out my way out of here, it seems pretty simple.
01:48:35.504 --> 01:48:35.884
[SPEAKER_06]: Sure.
01:48:36.805 --> 01:48:38.025
[SPEAKER_06]: I just seek out to these things.
01:48:38.545 --> 01:48:39.926
[SPEAKER_06]: She just leaves.
01:48:39.966 --> 01:48:42.007
[SPEAKER_06]: All right, see you.
01:48:42.047 --> 01:48:43.707
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, all right, cool, man.
01:48:44.147 --> 01:48:45.148
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, bye, Jill.
01:48:45.188 --> 01:48:47.288
[SPEAKER_02]: We don't have to deal with you with you anymore.
01:48:48.129 --> 01:48:49.229
[SPEAKER_02]: Stay in school, Jill.
01:48:49.509 --> 01:48:50.210
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, wonderful.
01:48:50.630 --> 01:48:51.610
[SPEAKER_06]: Almost done, hopefully not.
01:48:52.210 --> 01:48:53.931
[SPEAKER_06]: I have a crippling that...
01:48:55.829 --> 01:48:56.749
[SPEAKER_02]: Wait, hold up.
01:48:56.769 --> 01:49:00.330
[SPEAKER_02]: Wait, is Doddy still holding the thing of gold?
01:49:01.670 --> 01:49:01.970
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
01:49:02.730 --> 01:49:04.611
[SPEAKER_06]: Well, I think you might have put it in the triple nipper.
01:49:05.471 --> 01:49:06.271
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, okay.
01:49:07.271 --> 01:49:08.431
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, never mind.
01:49:09.251 --> 01:49:10.892
[SPEAKER_02]: Ask your counselor about sealant.
01:49:13.052 --> 01:49:13.532
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
01:49:13.552 --> 01:49:15.392
[SPEAKER_02]: All right, bye.
01:49:18.073 --> 01:49:19.153
[SPEAKER_03]: I'll never forget you.
01:49:21.053 --> 01:49:21.494
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
01:49:21.654 --> 01:49:23.834
[SPEAKER_03]: See, we almost certainly will forget you.
01:49:24.507 --> 01:49:26.368
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'll be going to miss Kale.
01:49:27.249 --> 01:49:32.272
[SPEAKER_06]: What's your name?
01:49:32.432 --> 01:49:35.234
[SPEAKER_06]: She read the other ones, are there any more?
01:49:35.294 --> 01:49:37.295
[SPEAKER_06]: They've all been turned into thralls or cattle.
01:49:37.315 --> 01:49:38.516
[SPEAKER_06]: They're just sort of my voice.
01:49:39.397 --> 01:49:42.099
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, we'll leave them be, then ask her.
01:49:42.179 --> 01:49:43.960
[SPEAKER_01]: Yuck, it's day to die.
01:49:44.660 --> 01:49:46.762
[SPEAKER_01]: Fiddlestar's a Bible into the cell with the vampire.
01:49:49.604 --> 01:49:51.625
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, I forgot, Fiddlestar's been stealing Bibles this whole time.
01:49:54.803 --> 01:49:59.389
[SPEAKER_06]: It's just that the oil swan just kind of grounds and kicks it back out to you.
01:49:59.509 --> 01:50:02.193
[SPEAKER_00]: Now you have to read a boring ass book, sir.
01:50:04.496 --> 01:50:07.279
[SPEAKER_06]: My life is boring ass books, please.
01:50:07.560 --> 01:50:09.021
[SPEAKER_00]: We should let this guy out, actually.
01:50:09.442 --> 01:50:10.223
[SPEAKER_00]: Ooh, that sounds fun.