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"Oh, we don’t want to fight the necromancer in his dark tower. We’re going to wait til he goes shopping."
"Oh, we don’t want to fight the necromancer in his dark tower. We’re going to wait til he goes shopping."
"It’s fine. I mean, morally it’s dubious but in-game it’s fine."
"My only rule is: ‘Does it match my aesthetic?’"
"If we do the wrong thing, it could knock everything in the world off-kilter."
"I want to check with my players that I’ve understood things without being so obvious as to ask, ‘Which one of you took the cursed object?’"
"None of you listened to my sage advice about party wear so everyone can see you all the time."
"It’s an intervention. It’s with the best intentions."
"Listen, me and my AC of 10 and my bear furs and owl mask will do a-okay."
"But she was a really good dancer so the jury's still out as to whether she was a villain or not."
"When you were first trying to teach Pathfinder to the rest of us, we didn’t understand the rules at all."
"Though I like to maintain the illusion of choice."
"I don’t think the organisers of the con were prepared for how many Critical Role fans would descend on them."
"It was a little awkward. I killed the dating conversation."
"I think we can assume our archer is proficient with longbows."
"Whatever dude, I don’t need to know how to do this; it’s in my blood! I don’t need to have trained for it."
"And then it ate me. So, you know, not totally sure who came out on top there."
"Look, I just have a soft spot for Calistria. She is the kind of Chaotic, morally indifferent god I can get behind."
"Players can learn from their mistakes rather than being instantly killed by them."
"It was hours and hours of work and my beautiful villain with perfect hair ended up a bloody mess."
“People get massacred in clearings all the time.”