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it happened again 😃 (link to dretzel fanart here and sylwell fanart here)
PC-only edition!
Say "BLEGH!", Fang Gang! ⚰️🩸🦇🌕🗡️
Coffin Run is underrated af but i think it's an amazing starter campaign for someone who wants to check out Dimension 20 and doesn't know where to start! It's short, it has 4 pcs so it's easy to get to know each one, and both players and dm are super talented and funny. OH also there are vampires!!
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trick or treat! leiland or wetzel?
have one of those patented Wetzel pep talks!
You know, I think Coffin Run might have the best party of all time solely for the fact that the premise of the party is that these guys are Count Dracula's most trusted confidants.
Like two of them actively refer to him as daddy, and that's maybe the most normal thing going for them.
just finished d20 coffin run and i keep thinking about how unintentionally perfect it was for carlos to establish that wetzel gasses himself up by looking at himself in the mirror--how he sets up drago's upturn in character by teaching him that trick and how drago starting to move on, in turn, inspires wetzel to keep being human!!!!!
it's so perfect that he looks at his reflection to gas himself up because if he chose to turn, he wouldn't have a reflection anymore!
carlos says in the adventuring party that wetzel chose human life both because he's got drago as an example of life getting better even through grief, and that he realized with dracula's letter and having to defend the castle that there isn't really a point to being undead because you still have the same problems, you just also have them for an immortally long time (read: forever).
if he'd chosen to turn into a vampire, he would have eventually needed to gas himself up because ofc he'd still encounter the same problems in that castle working for dracula, he'd just have them undead, and then he would pull out his mirror and he wouldn't even see himself anymore--literally and figuratively. instead, that mirror was the starting point to gaining a different perspective to living a human life, and in the end, that's what he chose: to keep seeing his reflection, to keep being himself, untainted by undeath and opening himself to new experiences.
i 100p didn't think i would feel any sort of revelatory coming of age feels when wetzel first pulled out that hand mirror, but damn. good for him!!!!!!
life is a sprint