@@Finn-wc8nq literally. Same thing happens in the persona games if you’ve heard of them. Someone dies and it’s like “anyway you have to go to school today.” Been there irl myself lmaooo
From the Players Handbook on Elf Ages. "Although elves reach physical maturity at about the same age as humans, the elven understanding of adulthood goes beyond physical growth to encompass worldly experience. An elf typically claims adulthood and an adult name around the age of 100 and can live to be 750 years old." 45 is less than half of the age elves think of a "adult"
i dont think we talk nearly enough about a) how terrifying a completely rage-oriented adaine would be and b) that the first thing siobhan said was "well fallinel is gone" like this girl has rage and 100 years to burn and she has destroyed a full country! good for her
I don't really get why they got to roll to prevent failure so many times, it kind of killed the suspense with how obviously Brennan was trying not to let anything bad happen to applebees
I mean, an argument can be made for the exact opposite behavior... Brennan literally created the circumstances in which awful things began happening. A single roll due to a completely unknown "effect" led to a complete 180° shift in the direction of the combat. A god was allergic to shrimp. Additionally, had Beardsley not attempted a shenanigansy use of Kristen's staff ability, there would have only been two rolls made to prevent failure. Considering the consequences, that seems about right. P.S. : Not to mention, Fantasy High has always been the most PC friendly campaign relative to other series like CoC and Neverafter.
This season seems like the things they have to do for the entertainment factor are too obvious. I really like the show and all the players + characters but now, this season it's always more about being a show or story telling event versus an actual game they play, which is okay! I just used to be more immersed in the illusion that its more a game than a production. Applebees's story and arc seems pretty set in stone/ predetermined before the playing actually started which has made the character less and less believable as it goes on imo.
Absolutely insane this happens and they do nothing about it for two episodes and party and go to school. Very real teenage shit there lol
Sometimes being a teen is going through the most traumatic shit ever then going “fuck guess i have to go to pre calc :/“
@@Finn-wc8nq literally. Same thing happens in the persona games if you’ve heard of them. Someone dies and it’s like “anyway you have to go to school today.” Been there irl myself lmaooo
@@SuperAdventuretime10 Persona is fucking wild. Well, my friends just died in battle against supernatural forces. Oh, shit that math exam tomorrow
THE GHOST OF COLIN PROVOLONE THUMBS UP JUST MURDERED ME IN COLD BLOOD THANK YOU
You know, there’s something to be said about Kristen rejecting the power of doubt to reach a deity of doubt, and failing to reach them in the end.
'i told my God something my therapist told me, and now she's gonna kill me'
I love how the worst consequence of "your god just died" is "you're gonna fail junior year" :)
i like to think that 45 is still way too young for this elven wizard
From the Players Handbook on Elf Ages.
"Although elves reach physical maturity at about the same age as humans, the elven understanding of adulthood goes beyond physical growth to encompass worldly experience. An elf typically claims adulthood and an adult name around the age of 100 and can live to be 750 years old."
45 is less than half of the age elves think of a "adult"
i dont think we talk nearly enough about a) how terrifying a completely rage-oriented adaine would be and b) that the first thing siobhan said was "well fallinel is gone" like this girl has rage and 100 years to burn and she has destroyed a full country! good for her
I’m glad I caught this video right after it was posted, the algorithm really works
Kristen is finally reaping what was sowed. You can only fuck up a certain number of times. I have no idea what Ally will do with this.
murph laughing at ally at 3:44 is so bestie coded I love them
Is it still a crisis if this is like her third one?
Exactly it’s a pattern of a deeper issue! Time to talk to Jawbone, girlie.
Bold of you to imply that high school isn't just one long, continuing crisis (/j)
Good point. Arguably, existential doubt is her base state. So I guess it's really her moments of confidence that are the crisis?
When did Zelda and gorgug break up?
i think zelda just moved away after getting her GED
@@YoshiPikminz Zelda has a GED??? Was this something I missed from the other series about the seven virgins?
@@caithenry8429it kinda was the whole storyline of the seven, so yes lol
@@nathansmile1725...whoops, but I'll have to check that out now
they broke up sometime between 10th and 11th grade also the seven takes place during Junior year supposedly which makes
I don't really get why they got to roll to prevent failure so many times, it kind of killed the suspense with how obviously Brennan was trying not to let anything bad happen to applebees
I agree.
Mainly cause the sets are already built so it’s gotta hit certain story beats.
I mean, an argument can be made for the exact opposite behavior... Brennan literally created the circumstances in which awful things began happening. A single roll due to a completely unknown "effect" led to a complete 180° shift in the direction of the combat.
A god was allergic to shrimp.
Additionally, had Beardsley not attempted a shenanigansy use of Kristen's staff ability, there would have only been two rolls made to prevent failure. Considering the consequences, that seems about right.
P.S. : Not to mention, Fantasy High has always been the most PC friendly campaign relative to other series like CoC and Neverafter.
This season seems like the things they have to do for the entertainment factor are too obvious. I really like the show and all the players + characters but now, this season it's always more about being a show or story telling event versus an actual game they play, which is okay! I just used to be more immersed in the illusion that its more a game than a production. Applebees's story and arc seems pretty set in stone/ predetermined before the playing actually started which has made the character less and less believable as it goes on imo.
Yeah, that was just irritating. They need to be allowed to fail sometimes!