I suggest that we call this version of the Linear Guild the Radius Guild, on account of them having only half the number of party members they usually do.
(nobody is actually required to do this, I probably won't do it much myself)
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I suggest that we call this version of the Linear Guild the Radius Guild, on account of them having only half the number of party members they usually do.
(nobody is actually required to do this, I probably won't do it much myself)
Favorite Linear Guild Member
Nale
Sabine
Thog
Zz'dtri
Hilgya Firehelm
Yikyik
Pompey
Leeky Windstaff
Yokyok
Yukyuk
Official Post from EvilElitest: The classic webcomic that captures the spirit of a D&D session...when does it roll a 1?
Once again we go into the world of D&D inspired media, which is really kind of fascinating both in how much there is, how much it has prospered in non traditional media (webcomics, podcasts, video games), and among that subgenre Order of the Stick stands out like a....giant..in the playground....anyways.
So a lot of people have said that OOTs is good (and it is) but I don’t see a lot of people explaining why it is so good, which we delve into here. And when it doesn’t work. You can read it for free here
Order of the Stick as Onion Headlines (Arc 1)