The NPC's perspective in D&D
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town guards when the squad rolls up: Look either they're going to be dead in a week or literally slaying gods, and either way that's not our problem
4:05 That gave me an idea for a one shot. What if you have to parties of adventurers separately playing. Both are led to a BBEG. However, the BBEG is the other party. So they both meet on the last session and fight each other.
THIS IS AN AMAZING IDEA
There was a based on a true story like that in an old Knights of the Dinner Table comic. One party successfully spread a rumor about the mythical Head of Vecna. It didn't go well for the group that bought into it
Zacspeaksgiant made a video about that!
Reminds me of an idea a friend of mine had of having. 2 parties interact in a world one evil one good and only ever hearing about the actions of the other until they inevitably clash
"let's have a friendly spar"
"sure"
"i cast magic murder"
1:57 - ah the Dragon card, if this is the Deck of Many More Things, that guy just became a parent to a new baby dragon.
that one NPC the party tries to kill and the DM just says " it uses one of their legendary resistances "
👁️ _ 👁️
"I haven't eaten in 2 days." Says the guy next to 2 boxes of fruit.
5:36. I feel bad for that man. He was promised no combat
To be fair, I'm not sure I'd qualify what happens as a combat, really
Ah yes
In Skyrim you take an arrow to the knee
In Faerun you watch all of your friends get murdered around thee
Grand theft horse. What kind of horse?
Mustang, 1 horse power!
Actually, a horse has 4 horse power minimum. maybe more if they're bigger
@@picklejho69 bru
I watched a guy use a horse to measure its horsepower he got about 19.
Horsepower is a measurement of the average expected work a horse can do in a day, needless to say that the horsepower at a specific moment is quite a bit higher.
2:42 is probably my favourite.
It had me in absolute stitches!
"What the hell do want bat excrement for??"
This little nod to Deerstalker's Awful Ones? Unexpected and just awesome to see. Love with D&D vid makers do this.
Nobody tell him
Seems like the last NPC had more than 100hp
Plot twist: BBEG is just a town guard
@@Arlentric That is quite a title to give someone who is standing up to a force that has depopulated 99.22% of the entire world.
1:32 "And then I settled down, got married."
The phrase "arrow to the knee" is basically just slang for anything happening that puts an end to your adventuring days. *Like getting married.*
Fighter: ok the severed heads we can explain.
Also fighter: pulls out wanted posters for the heads
Paladin: they were wanted dead or alive. We tried taking em alive... It didn't go well.
4:18 I feel bad for all of the freelance artists that have to constantly explain this
Why WOULDN'T anyone want 62 pounds of harpy feathers, though? I mean, if you go by the shopkeepers in any MMO...
(Also, "grand theft horse" used to be a hangin' offense in England. In Texas, though, it's only a third-degree felony.)
Yeah, stealing a horse back then was a BIG deal. Your ride, ability to carry more, pull your plow, etc. That could be a person's entire livelihood right there. That's a high crime.
In my world, Harpy Feathers are a rare potion ingredient. Pretty expensive, but you would sell them to an alchemy shop, not a regular merchant. Also, no alchemy shop in town would have enough money to buy 62 pounds.
Just one feather is worth 30gp and weights 0.01 pound. So 62 pounds would be 186 000 gold.
Though it is specifically tail feathers that are used, so you don't get many from a single harpy. Especially if you down it with a fireball.
0:12 If they just murdered 6 people in front of me I'd not want to refuse them a room.
"I haven't eaten in 2 days" while standing next to a whole bunch of fruit he's selling is a subtle nod to how none of the maps the DM uses are accurate at all
I have been a bit interested in adding one or more NPC adventuring parties that the PCs can interact with. They might be allies, friendly rivals, or bitter enemies. They can be of similar power to the PCs, having access to the same BS players use. They can serve as good foils, possibly embodying the essense of murder-hobos (who occasionally do good by killing bad guys for profit). They may also hunt down the party for their (real or fabricated) crimes.
And if the players are looking for sime rare spell or magic item, the bartender might point them to another adventuring party.
I did this third person situation by accident once. The players found an infected individual in a tavern. Got the guards to evacuate the customers and seal the perimeter. Then halfway through combat the website we were using to host froze and reloading wouldnt do anything, restarting would have taken an hour but we had 30 minutes left. I described what was going on from the guards perspective to fill out the remaining time and made note of their rewards for the next session. one of the players was really enjoying a third person perspective of the game considering it is always 1st or 2nd person.
In my setting, being an adventurer is like being in a rock band. Yeah, you could become rich and famous and have every woman in the kingdom want to mount you like a stallion, but most likely you'll end up poor, unknown and generally viewed as a threat to decency.
Though I don't know of many would-be rockstars that were eaten alive by giant rats.
I'm reminded of this time where a PC received a Death Curse after they bribed a guard so the BBEG of the arc would die a choking, painful death when they were hung. The next session, they were confronted with the city guard who brought forward a litany of crimes that they were accused of, which included breakung and entering, assault on a guard, kidnapping, arson, murder, cattle rustling and a slew of others.
They only realized something weird was going on when they reached cattle rustling.
"I am innocent... of a majority of those crimes..."
Yeah, I never let my players just guy bags of holding. Not from some random store, at least. Maybe from the local wizard, who makes some coin on the side selling it.
Also the six severed heads are to collect the bounties. I didn't think the ears were enough to identify them.
Ignore heads seven through twenty. That's for something else......
And then I took an arrow to the knee
And oh god, that party is about to blow stuff up
That start was exactly from my adventure. To be honest local fanatic prist was spreading rumors about the cult. The cult were kids drinking stolen wine from that old jerk on cementery. It was nice murderhobo test for party.
"Noo for the 5th time I don’t sell Skooma…"
62 lbs of harpy feathers sounds great for bedding and pillows, actually.
My friend once created a cannibal character that did their best to drag the rest of the party into their lifestyle, the one person that didn't join in the feasts was the party's cook that would roast the flesh for everyone else.
Hey, Arlentric, I got a video idea:
Have an adventuring party go around doing "good deeds" while being led by the nose by their secretly evil cleric who is actually an evil necromancer that was collecting ingrediants for making an army of bone and zombie dragons, make the reveal the BBEG fight they'll barely win, stopping their former cleric's plans only for them to immediately get surrounded by the local lord/king's army and when they try to surrender after learning that they're wanted because of the cleric framing them, tell them the army's leader takes out their wanted poster which reads: Wanted Dead; without the "alive part".
Actually, now that I think about it, this should be an actual scenario for D&D and not just a video...
Only one person killed in almost seven minutes. Frankly, you should be glad that's all.
I'm a DM. This is too accurate.
2:40 maybe because you have baskets of fruits right next to you
Being an npc in the world of dnd sounds terrifying edit: autocorrect changed npc
but never dull
Just watching these group of 4 gnomes dragging bodies of all kinds of creatures you've never heard of over the series of a few weeks
1:05 Suddenly I don't wanna play DnD anymore...
ooh a dragon 💀
This video made my day
Hey, can you make a vid about Valda's Spire Of Secrets please??
Club of anonymous NPCs
no arrows in knees? sad.
Those happen. Buuut None of the lv 1 npcs survived.
"I just murdered a goblin"
Yes, I am responsible for the gaping hole in room three. 😆
"HEY! That's my Ho yer talkin bout! Sheila may be dirt cheap, but NOBODY Gonna Dis This Pimps Ho's"-Big Daddy Asmodeus, The Pimp of Hells Crossing.(yes. THAT Asmodeus.)
"Roll Initiative."-DM.
"I'm sorry for this. Couldn't resist"-ME
1:12 What paladin worth their oath can't sanctify their own water? 🙄
2:02 Ah yes, love the occasional reminder that adventurers are filthy stinkin' rich. 😅
Why are all your players murder hobos
"62 pounds of harpy feathers"
I dunno, sounds like a good deal to me. I get to make super soft pillows AND touch a woman every time I go to sleep.
Grand theft horse xD
I built the place. LOL
2:40 ...what's to your left?
Another good one and not the card nooo😂.
Haha 1,600th like
2:00 I can't think of who would give away a deck of many things, but I would love to know what the adventurers hear about him later.