Gorck
Prince of Dorkness
Could be worse: a hybrid between Johnny Castle and James DaltonKevin Bacon and Jennifer Beals are on their way to your house as we speak.
Could be worse: a hybrid between Johnny Castle and James DaltonKevin Bacon and Jennifer Beals are on their way to your house as we speak.
Or it's one of those campaigns, like Hollow Man, where Kevin Bacon managed to convince the DM to let him play an evil PC.renowed hero Kevin Bacon
We already had non-musical bards such as with the Collage of Swords.First, I enjoyed how Ginny Di did this video, having never watched her, I was entertained.
Second, the way she talked about the class was easy to understand. I think she's a bit over thinking it, but I get how/why she's right that some players / DMs think the same way.
I don't mean to hijack the thead, but most of Ginny D's videos are typically entertaining or informative. Is she an "influencer?" Sure, by the generally accepted definition I suppose she must be just as Seth Skorkowsky, Dana Howl, and Brent from Goobertown are influencers. Ginny D puts out worthwhile content if you're interested in D&D and some of what she puts out is applicable to any TTRPG.Thank you. I do my best to avoid giving "influencers" views.
At this point basically anyone who has a YouTube channel where they talk about any even semi-specific subject gets called an "Influencer", so yeah.I don't mean to hijack the thead, but most of Ginny D's videos are typically entertaining or informative. Is she an "influencer?" Sure, by the generally accepted definition I suppose she must be just as Seth Skorkowsky, Dana Howl, and Brent from Goobertown are influencers. Ginny D puts out worthwhile content if you're interested in D&D and some of what she puts out is applicable to any TTRPG.
Capoeira... capoeira...We already had non-musical bards such as with the Collage of Swords.
To me, this seems like they just wanted dance fighting from Jumanji.
I saw a documentary about capoeira in the 1990s.Capoeira... capoeira...
Hell yeah Mark Dacascos! I say this despite having to deal with at least 3 characters players made based on roles he played!
I don't mean to hijack the thead, but most of Ginny D's videos are typically entertaining or informative. Is she an "influencer?" Sure, by the generally accepted definition I suppose she must be just as Seth Skorkowsky, Dana Howl, and Brent from Goobertown are influencers. Ginny D puts out worthwhile content if you're interested in D&D and some of what she puts out is applicable to any TTRPG.