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Can I just say, Rowan speaking to lamplighter dude was 100% an interrogation masked as conversation, and it was done really well. Rowan used his jolly and unassuming demeanor to his advantage, and I love it.
I really enjoy the energy and the stories that High Rollers brings to their DnD games. It doesn't feel like they are overly trying to make a show for the audience, but it comes off that they are genuinely a group of friends who gather to play a great game of DnD and enjoy the time. Additionally I enjoy Mark's style of storytelling where it is about the feeling and impact of the characters and story beats rather than trying to describe and go over all the minute details (while still being very detailed if characters dig more) of the character). Overall, I've been really enjoying Aerois, Altheya, and all the one-shots for these very reasons. Keep up the good work!
Watching this mentally I was shouting at the screen asking how the Lamplighter guild masters knew about the role of the discs, they've only told Blackwing and the authoritors, them knowing that's the issue already should be a big flashing warning Unless I've forgotten something from previous episodes
We essentially make sure someone is always a barbarian. Their role is to barbarian us out of analysis paralysis. The issue is that our 3 most pedantic people are playing a wizard, cleric and pall.
If you hadn't seen already it once took them 3 episodes (5 to 6 hours) to come up with and stick to a plan in the Aerois campaign. They're the champions of indecision but I love it.
Very quickly became some of my favourite youtube content. I actually just started watching the previous campaign because I got caught up on this one. Keep up the amazing work you guys!
01:08:52 Don't know why, but this Tom's 0.1 second transfiguration into a sheep gets me rolling on the floor😂😂😂 BTW: thanks for what you are doing guys. You are all awesome ❤
Spoilers below, maybe. ----- ----- Loved this one, the decisions were so tough to make. The very last bit with Tom rejecting the gold... Oh, that was so juicy!
i think “Ruby’s Rest” would be a great name for the inn if that’s what they decide to do with it!! (the “Rest” implies a little bit of “resting place” for Ophelia’s shrine 🫶)
Just stopping in for the obligatory like and comment for engagement purposes, I happened to catch the stream Sunday. This way, my contribution still applies to the posted video as well.
Idea: Maybe Mark should get a little bell he can ring if he wants to use a fate dice during a scene to save him having to interrupt himself and say (for podcast listeners I’m using a fate dice). Instead can just DING … Just a suggestion.
I wish the players were a bit more assertive with pushing their character's goals forwards. If they're going to reject an awesome heist adventure they could at least have some equally cool idea of what they DO want to do.
Also them going on a heist offered by the shady tiefling is a SURE FIRE way to have the orc guy come down on their heads. Remember the tiefling is a wanted criminal/huge suspect. Them just having their gift with a note puts them at major risk. Esp the way Xantheus and Daisy are being watched. They have a lot they can do instead besides that, it's just nice to see them not be immediately big headed about their abilities (a lot of parties would have a dukes favour and then milk it and think they can get away with anything)
While a demon demi-plane heist would be AWESOME, I can definitely see why the group that's already under suspicion from holy authorities doesn't want to stick their neck out with our shifty shapechanging friend to get teleported far away, then to a demi-plane, to then steal from an extra-planar arms dealer... That's a looooot of risk when they don't have a lot of money or magic items or friends in that area to help them out.
@@Grindzy56 Just to add to your point too, if they got CAUGHT? Ophelia had a bad day getting shot and knocked out by blacksmiths and an infernal demon. You KNOW an armsdealers gonna be strapped. Mark doesn't pull his punches with his fights considering they all had bleeding that just about destroyed them. And that was just defending a lamp. Mark's also made it known this campaign is grittier and tougher (not impossible but they gotta actually be smart, like he said they aren't superheroes in this one) so I would also say the idea would sound insane to... basically all of them. Fun idea for sure, but on that aspect alone? Yeah, their characters just wouldn't see the sense in risking having a powerful enemy like that WHILE also being cursed still.
I know I’m a few months behind, but I’ve been catching up. Basically binging the sessions, but I’m confused. Even watching them in order and in their entirety could someone explain the 180 that happened? Wasn’t the plan to not disclose the information they shared with the High Authoritor? Didnt they only just inform them, so the Gildmasters would not have known about a the discs? Why was there a sudden jump of information that shouldn’t and wouldn’t have been known? Was that what the fate dice was used for? And if so, how did the players pick up on that without discussing out of character? Edit: Basically what I’m asking is didn’t they say they wouldn’t talk about it and try to investigate at the dinner, and then immediately were like “oh about this secretive info you don’t know, that apparently you do know”. What did I miss and how did I miss it?
Turning down a magic material bank heist against a dangerous fiend was killing my DND soul. As someone who can't say no to the deck of many things, I was struggling with that scene.
The meta gaming with potions intrigues me. I was pondering before if "fate/luck" was going to end up being not just a part of the mechanics, but part of the story and this seems to hint at more of the same in that the meta will influence things in a more story based way. I am all for that since some of my favorite campaigns have done the same, but at this point learning how this all ties together is just as compelling to me as the characters and players. Well done all of you
Mark really tried to give the party an intriguing friend and some cool things to do (demon raid, that would have been fun!). Never mind, I'm sure he'll cook up something even better next time! It must have been easier to hook the party in the days of early editions of D&D when most of the point of the game was to go on missions to dungeons etc. Getting a party of characters who aren't adventurers to GO on an adventure is tough sometimes. I had a similar problem in Waterdeep: Dragon Heist when no-one seemed to be interested that there was *Half a MILLION gold pieces* somewhere in the city. Give me selfish sociopaths as characters any day. I do love these characters, sometimes I just wish they weren't such nice people. Perhaps its a reflection on these lovely players
two things here. one, it is important to have people like kalifris that the party can reject, because if they dontr have the option of working with them they cant work with them. the other is if they dont want to work with the shady thiefling, well first of all eventually they become a villain, and second you provide them with plothooks they are intested in, like lamplighter guild doing shady fiend shit. (if i had a nickle for every light based demonic cult in high rollers i would have two nickles witch isnt a lot but its wierd it happened twice.) or your house is haunted fix it so you can get into settlement building, or here are your knightly order, now leave the party. (i worry for gruff.). or of course, you are broke, here is a way to make money.
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I am respectfully saying that Daisy is wrong about the tiefling (cant spell the name) being a thief. They stole nothing, the item didnt belong to the party.
Does anybody know why High Rollers don't add subtitles to their videos? I'm on a quest to find new cool DND streams (all caught up on Critical Role) and I'm surprised to see that a few promising shows don't have subtitles (and all of them are british, so for me it's even harder to understand, because english is my second language) Also my hearing is not great. And High Rollers are pretty popular, so I guess it's not about money? Maybe they already addressed this issue?
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Can I just say, Rowan speaking to lamplighter dude was 100% an interrogation masked as conversation, and it was done really well. Rowan used his jolly and unassuming demeanor to his advantage, and I love it.
17:05 Rowan calling their curse a workplace incident was hilarious. Then Daisy suggests filling out an accident form. ROFL
Loving how casually and effortlessly Mark flows between Kalliphrus' masc and femme portrayals.
considering how much female cosplay Mark's done it shouldn't be surprising
I cant wait for Osius 101 taught by Ophelia. The children are going to be traumatized. Special guest Percival 😱😭🤣
17:17 Dang, Mark's rendition of Gruff's accent is absolutely SUCCULENT! 😍
I really enjoy the energy and the stories that High Rollers brings to their DnD games. It doesn't feel like they are overly trying to make a show for the audience, but it comes off that they are genuinely a group of friends who gather to play a great game of DnD and enjoy the time. Additionally I enjoy Mark's style of storytelling where it is about the feeling and impact of the characters and story beats rather than trying to describe and go over all the minute details (while still being very detailed if characters dig more) of the character). Overall, I've been really enjoying Aerois, Altheya, and all the one-shots for these very reasons. Keep up the good work!
the convo between Xanth and Ophelia is now my fave Altheya moment
Xanphelia ship rise!
@@bessieburnet9816 I think these two have more in common with each other than they do with their other companions.
They should call the inn “the dragons gift” or even “the dukes favour”
I second this! I vote for dukes favour
The dukes favor would be dank
Honestly fire names
I really like "The Dragon's Gift"
I think "Dragon's Dream" would be a great name.
Watching this mentally I was shouting at the screen asking how the Lamplighter guild masters knew about the role of the discs, they've only told Blackwing and the authoritors, them knowing that's the issue already should be a big flashing warning
Unless I've forgotten something from previous episodes
I feel so much better knowing my group isnt the only one that can take upwards of an hour to make a decision 😂😂😂
The truly authentic DnD experience!
We essentially make sure someone is always a barbarian. Their role is to barbarian us out of analysis paralysis.
The issue is that our 3 most pedantic people are playing a wizard, cleric and pall.
If you hadn't seen already it once took them 3 episodes (5 to 6 hours) to come up with and stick to a plan in the Aerois campaign. They're the champions of indecision but I love it.
ANTI SPOILER BARRIER
Doing the Lords work still
Bro forgot the yt now auto switch through comments on mobile device 😢
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Calipherous is both playing the game and stuck in character creation
This is the best thing I've read all day 😂
Kalifris* I believe
Honestly, I enjoy the less serious more fun nature of you guys a lot more than I do other groups
Them revealing so much information to people who are likely their enemies, kills me.
Ophelia’s non chalant and whimsical attitude in the conversation with Xanthius as 2:04:30 is absolutely everything for me 😮💨
Very quickly became some of my favourite youtube content. I actually just started watching the previous campaign because I got caught up on this one. Keep up the amazing work you guys!
I don't know about Xanthus. I think his paranoia is getting the best of him. The party needed that money.
01:08:52 Don't know why, but this Tom's 0.1 second transfiguration into a sheep gets me rolling on the floor😂😂😂
BTW: thanks for what you are doing guys. You are all awesome ❤
Was just psyching myself up to dredge through another critical role, but here comes high rollers to save my evening
Did Tom just deny free money, we truly have lose Quill.
Love how real all of you are.
Characters With the Nickname Big Green:
1) TFS Piccolo
2) Rowan
Rowan would probably get along fantastically with TFS Krillin.
@@shrimpisdelicious Both Krillin and Rowan are everybodies friend.
High Authoritor "don't tell anyone we have spoken", Roan, proceeds to tell everyone he meets that he's spoken with the high authoritor......
need to know more about the succubus spy assassins
i *love* Mark's approach to potions
Spoilers below, maybe.
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Loved this one, the decisions were so tough to make.
The very last bit with Tom rejecting the gold... Oh, that was so juicy!
To quote the heros of another universe, there's some Brook stoning in the near future.
overdramatic gender shifting agent of chaos gotta be one of my favorite genders
They are amazing! The toying with Ophelia and Rowan was my favorite
@@Grindzy56 was definitely feeling Ophelia there lol
"Go in your little haunted inn" really cracked me up for some reason!
I have finally reached the current episode! Yay!
It was an amazing ride so far. Thank you all
i think “Ruby’s Rest” would be a great name for the inn if that’s what they decide to do with it!!
(the “Rest” implies a little bit of “resting place” for Ophelia’s shrine 🫶)
Tom refuses the money at the end he truly is chaotic
Rowan is sunshine baby. Protect sunshine baby!
Just stopping in for the obligatory like and comment for engagement purposes, I happened to catch the stream Sunday. This way, my contribution still applies to the posted video as well.
I love all of you guys so much. During Aerois you were like Nim in my ear, and helped me through the lockdown when I discovered you. keep being great
That's it! The group name! They shall henceforth be known as "the company of the brave and the beautiful!"
Idea: Maybe Mark should get a little bell he can ring if he wants to use a fate dice during a scene to save him having to interrupt himself and say (for podcast listeners I’m using a fate dice). Instead can just DING … Just a suggestion.
I wish the players were a bit more assertive with pushing their character's goals forwards. If they're going to reject an awesome heist adventure they could at least have some equally cool idea of what they DO want to do.
They want to defeat the lamp demon and save the city, but they’re having trouble due to a lack of housing 😂
Also them going on a heist offered by the shady tiefling is a SURE FIRE way to have the orc guy come down on their heads. Remember the tiefling is a wanted criminal/huge suspect. Them just having their gift with a note puts them at major risk. Esp the way Xantheus and Daisy are being watched. They have a lot they can do instead besides that, it's just nice to see them not be immediately big headed about their abilities (a lot of parties would have a dukes favour and then milk it and think they can get away with anything)
While a demon demi-plane heist would be AWESOME, I can definitely see why the group that's already under suspicion from holy authorities doesn't want to stick their neck out with our shifty shapechanging friend to get teleported far away, then to a demi-plane, to then steal from an extra-planar arms dealer... That's a looooot of risk when they don't have a lot of money or magic items or friends in that area to help them out.
@@Grindzy56 Just to add to your point too, if they got CAUGHT? Ophelia had a bad day getting shot and knocked out by blacksmiths and an infernal demon. You KNOW an armsdealers gonna be strapped. Mark doesn't pull his punches with his fights considering they all had bleeding that just about destroyed them. And that was just defending a lamp. Mark's also made it known this campaign is grittier and tougher (not impossible but they gotta actually be smart, like he said they aren't superheroes in this one) so I would also say the idea would sound insane to... basically all of them. Fun idea for sure, but on that aspect alone? Yeah, their characters just wouldn't see the sense in risking having a powerful enemy like that WHILE also being cursed still.
Hahaha Rhi whenever Ophelia gets an opportunity to evangelise
I can imagine Ophelia and Percival at that school "inspiring young minds" with their little DEADTalk (as in TEDTalk).
I know I’m a few months behind, but I’ve been catching up. Basically binging the sessions, but I’m confused. Even watching them in order and in their entirety could someone explain the 180 that happened?
Wasn’t the plan to not disclose the information they shared with the High Authoritor? Didnt they only just inform them, so the Gildmasters would not have known about a the discs? Why was there a sudden jump of information that shouldn’t and wouldn’t have been known? Was that what the fate dice was used for? And if so, how did the players pick up on that without discussing out of character?
Edit: Basically what I’m asking is didn’t they say they wouldn’t talk about it and try to investigate at the dinner, and then immediately were like “oh about this secretive info you don’t know, that apparently you do know”. What did I miss and how did I miss it?
I understand why they couldn’t take Kaliferous’ deal… but that would have been so cool to see an inter dimensional demon heist…
FOR THE EMPRESS!!! FOR THE ALGORITHM!!!!!
Oh, what the heck...( right fist over heart in salute)...
...FOR THE EMPRESS!!! FOR THE ALGORITHM!!!!!
Turning down a magic material bank heist against a dangerous fiend was killing my DND soul. As someone who can't say no to the deck of many things, I was struggling with that scene.
The meta gaming with potions intrigues me. I was pondering before if "fate/luck" was going to end up being not just a part of the mechanics, but part of the story and this seems to hint at more of the same in that the meta will influence things in a more story based way. I am all for that since some of my favorite campaigns have done the same, but at this point learning how this all ties together is just as compelling to me as the characters and players. Well done all of you
He dropped so-so-so-so-so many hints about Fellight.
Mark really tried to give the party an intriguing friend and some cool things to do (demon raid, that would have been fun!). Never mind, I'm sure he'll cook up something even better next time!
It must have been easier to hook the party in the days of early editions of D&D when most of the point of the game was to go on missions to dungeons etc. Getting a party of characters who aren't adventurers to GO on an adventure is tough sometimes. I had a similar problem in Waterdeep: Dragon Heist when no-one seemed to be interested that there was *Half a MILLION gold pieces* somewhere in the city. Give me selfish sociopaths as characters any day.
I do love these characters, sometimes I just wish they weren't such nice people. Perhaps its a reflection on these lovely players
two things here. one, it is important to have people like kalifris that the party can reject, because if they dontr have the option of working with them they cant work with them. the other is if they dont want to work with the shady thiefling, well first of all eventually they become a villain, and second you provide them with plothooks they are intested in, like lamplighter guild doing shady fiend shit. (if i had a nickle for every light based demonic cult in high rollers i would have two nickles witch isnt a lot but its wierd it happened twice.) or your house is haunted fix it so you can get into settlement building, or here are your knightly order, now leave the party. (i worry for gruff.). or of course, you are broke, here is a way to make money.
Right now they seem laser focused on the lamplighters.
I swear if they Brookstone again at dinner. THEY ARE NEVER GOING TO FORGET
Steal? No darling!
Now perhaps a Strategic Transfer of Equipment to Alternate Locations...
12:32 And that's what makes HR such professional streamers :D
Rhi back 😁
Kim gone 😭
Hm. Haven’t finished the video yet, but I smell a “brookstone”.
Hopefully the party dont get brookestoned!!! 😂
i FEEL A BROOKSTONE COMING!
I for one completely trust the Tiefling.
I may question your judgement 👀
Me: Screaming asked about the twin pits!!!
1:47:40 as a 1st grade teacher, this is exactly what field trips are like actually lol
I bet the tiefling could source metal from the Pits.
Remember be careful with anything electric as they could be harmful and or lethal to you and or other people and or start a fire along with causing other things. Remember be careful and stay safe.
I am respectfully saying that Daisy is wrong about the tiefling (cant spell the name) being a thief. They stole nothing, the item didnt belong to the party.
As much as tobias a try paint morris , theresa or Jen in bad light it makes him look more suspicious he is too clean
"because they inquisit"
Why does Gavin sound like a old Ron Weasley😂
I realized they have the broker and the weaver.. they can make things happen
I love this show
Isn't there a butcher near there house? Ophelia should be able to source fresh blood from them.
Brookstone!!!
I finally caught up
I wish there was at least one slightly evil character
Lets see if anyone gets this
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Does anybody know why High Rollers don't add subtitles to their videos? I'm on a quest to find new cool DND streams (all caught up on Critical Role) and I'm surprised to see that a few promising shows don't have subtitles (and all of them are british, so for me it's even harder to understand, because english is my second language) Also my hearing is not great. And High Rollers are pretty popular, so I guess it's not about money? Maybe they already addressed this issue?
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Feels like the campaign is getting bogged down with options and complications while the characters can't/won't take decisive action in any direction
cool
I'm often a great fan of Marks Dming, but I kinda feel like that green taifling is to much of a DMpc. That might change when I finish the episode tho
Marks always had characters like that. Sana from campaign 2 for example
I would like to introduce you to everyones new d&d character/empire larp character. Gavin Sayer esq
The gender bending teifling with green skin makes me feel v seen. Ty for including them
I dont trust Ophelia, at all. Her god bad.
I don’t trust the scions and saints. They are hoarding vast amounts of military assets. It reeks of Valhalla and preparing for ragnarok.
Thats what makes the party so unique!
@@AiceQreamIt definitely does but the grave father gives me BBEG vibes.
I like the story and the characters, but they roll so bad 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. They don't get any information to make decisions because they roll so bad.