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Your D&D Stories 16-18. "Mouse about it? Rat’s all, folks! I bet you rodent see that coming. I’m so sorry." "Minotaur: Wow he was hot. Goblin: I
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Your D&D Stories 16-18. "Mouse about it? Rat’s all, folks! I bet you rodent see that coming. I’m so sorry." "Minotaur: Wow he was hot. Goblin: I
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Your D&D Stories 16-18. "Mouse about it? Rat’s all, folks! I bet you rodent see that coming. I’m so sorry." "Minotaur: Wow he was hot. Goblin: I
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Your D&D Stories 16-18. "Mouse about it? Rat’s all, folks! I bet you rodent see that coming. I’m so sorry." "Minotaur: Wow he was hot. Goblin: I

"Mouse about it? Rat’s all, folks! I bet you rodent see that coming. I’m so sorry."


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Your D&D Stories 16-18. "Mouse about it? Rat’s all, folks! I bet you rodent see that coming. I’m so sorry." "Minotaur: Wow he was hot. Goblin: I
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Your D&D Stories 16-18. "Mouse about it? Rat’s all, folks! I bet you rodent see that coming. I’m so sorry." "Minotaur: Wow he was hot. Goblin: I
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Your D&D Stories 16-18. "Mouse about it? Rat’s all, folks! I bet you rodent see that coming. I’m so sorry." "Minotaur: Wow he was hot. Goblin: I

"Minotaur: Wow he was hot.
Goblin: I see what you did there."


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Your D&D Stories 16-18. "Mouse about it? Rat’s all, folks! I bet you rodent see that coming. I’m so sorry." "Minotaur: Wow he was hot. Goblin: I
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Your D&D Stories 16-18. "Mouse about it? Rat’s all, folks! I bet you rodent see that coming. I’m so sorry." "Minotaur: Wow he was hot. Goblin: I

Not my OC. Made by AC Stuart, if you couldn't tell.
Link to his tumblr - yourdndstories.tumblr.com/

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I had a gnome wizard who was
a respected college professor.
l, CHALLENGE THE new
as we AND
Mm! As PEOPLE!
He had one vice.
Betting on
rodent roses.
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User avatar #4 - daftiduck (01/01/2016) [-]
That last one reminded me of a recent session we had...

>Our Dwarven Shaman was crushed to death by a giant rampaging dwarven mech
>We had recently found a potion of random magic and our hunter currently had the ability to open dimensional warps
>We decided to give him a viking funeral and throw him into the aether
>We forgot to loot him first...
User avatar #7 to #4 - afaik (01/01/2016) [-]
Aren't you supposed to let him travel with his possessions?
User avatar #9 to #7 - daftiduck (01/02/2016) [-]
Not when his helmet was the most valuable piece of loot we'd found...

#3 - drperzik (01/01/2016) [-]
that mouse has some nifty template's..
Like the question & go **** yourself one's.
User avatar #2 - pillsandpeanuts (01/01/2016) [-]
these puns are getting out of hand
#6 - myjunk (01/01/2016) [-]
Do they have papermoney in the D&D universe?
Because coins don't burn
User avatar #10 to #6 - daftiduck (01/02/2016) [-]
They do in druidic sacrificial flames...
#11 to #10 - myjunk (01/02/2016) [-]
They must be kind of hot.
But if it's gold coins they should retain some value
User avatar #13 - sphincterface (01/02/2016) [-]
>Having peace talks with the leader of a Barbarian tribe.
>At the very end we are going to shake hands and I roll strength to see how powerful my handshake would be, because we are convinced that the stronger the handshake, the more they will respect me.
>Accidentally rip off his arm and he bleeds out.
>They have a rule that whoever kills their leader will take his place. So by default, I become in charge of the Barbarians.
#8 - sinjection (01/02/2016) [-]
I've never really played D&D (though I want to), but what happens to the player IRL if, like in the Drawf's case, they die? Do you just walk out or what?
User avatar #12 to #8 - daftiduck (01/02/2016) [-]
Depends on the DM, but I can't imagine him just being kicked out. After all, most D&D groups are made up of friends, so the DM would have to be a total dick to do that. Some things I've seen while playing:
>He could be given a new character and get written into the story for the next session.
>He could be allowed to observe further sessions and be allowed to see the DM's notes.

In a campaign I played, a player died but was allowed to observe further games.
A few sessions later, the party found a magical timepiece that could send us forward or backward in time. I suggested going back to the point where he died and saving him. The DM had never thought of that, and made a deal with the player. So long as he kept quiet about what he knew, he could rejoin the party.

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