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Post by Oneiros on Nov 7, 2018 8:39:47 GMT
OR: "Dance Dance Revelation" OR: "Principles of Unity"
And in today's episode of Diplomacy & Dragons... Something tells me that Hamid is finally getting to let off some steam, even as Wilde's tension meter is ratcheting up as he is buffeted with even more revelations about LOLOMG's actions. Azu does some sterling talking, pulling out the stops and authority of Aphrodite when it counts, and the Sasha & Grizzop double-act gets even more honed. But where does the roadshow go from here? And how much of a smokescreen has the Cult of Hades been throwing? Is the fate of the world now truly in the hands of LOLOMG and Wilde?
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liraven
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Post by liraven on Nov 8, 2018 4:16:41 GMT
Great job at orc & goblin diplomacy Azu! And the dance party was hilarious.
Wonder how many more places will see dragon fire before the end of the campaign? Hopefully destroying those warehouses helps restore the city's water supply though. And while it's amusing when the team picks on Wilde, I hope Azu gives him a hug. Seems like he needs one.
Sorry to go a little off-topic but having *finally* caught up to the most recent episode I just wanted to say how much I've enjoyed listening to this show. Using real-world geography and people in the world-building made it so much easier to keep up with everything. I devoured high fantasy growing up but don't have the patience as a grumpy old adult to memorize a bunch of made-up names so it's much appreciated.
Figured the whole show would be all 'fun with falcon pauldrons' but that first visit with Barret and the psychic Ringwraith genuinely creeped me out. Really enjoyed Mr. Ceiling and all the other horror bits too. Some episodes definitely pack an emotional punch (especially this season!) but even the heaviest moments are lightened up considerably by the fantastic player camaraderie. Can't count how many times I've laughed out loud while listening.
Anyway, just wanted to say thanks for a fantastic show! It's offered a much needed escape through some difficult moments this year.
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