Most of my family is from Alaska, this setting and the attention to the tribes and the focus on the hard living affecting society is such a refreshing examination of arctic history, culture and pop culture.
I'm playing Rime of the Frost Maiden with my group soon and I've been dealt the Reghed Heir secret, so this has been extremely helpful to flesh out my character.
I hear lots of talk about cutting out. Some survival backgrounds and some spells like Good berry to make things more difficult for survival. Sounds like a party would profit form a barbarian guide from one of the tribes and a local Druid too. I am curious what the bears, wolves and tiger clans would have to say if they met a lycanthrope of the right kinds in an adventuring group? Anyone have opinions?
Seein a lot of comments on pronunciation. One thing which i was told was to always say it with confidence. If you dont know how to say it most likely they dont either. So if you say it like your right most will assume thats how you say it. Good lil tip till the experts release vids like this
Is this the first LYSK to be posted on UA-cam? I know I can search it, but it just seems like this segment (the main reason I listen to the Podcast) has not been shared in this way before.
As I expected. Used the Channel Search and found you've been doing them all! Great find! I must have missed out because I was not Subbed before D&D& Celebration 2020. Glad that is changed now!
Shouldn't the "Elk" tribe be the Reindeer tribe? And there aren't Tigers within 3,000 miles of Icewind Dale. Wouldn't Cougars or something be more appropriate?
Notice how long it took Chris to say "the Reghed are largely human, but there's some other RACES that they've brought into their midst" - that's right, DnD has races, and it's fine! It's not offensive, don't need to change what's completely fine. the Humans are one race. The Orcs are one race. The Elves are one race. We're fine with this. Don't go changing it. Thanks.
Most of my family is from Alaska, this setting and the attention to the tribes and the focus on the hard living affecting society is such a refreshing examination of arctic history, culture and pop culture.
The Regheds are really cool. I did not know that inuit vikings were a combination until now
Finally! Needed this episode because Reghed was not in pronunciation guide. 😂
Sounds like "smeghead" ;)
Agree, there was a debate at my table
I'm playing Rime of the Frost Maiden with my group soon and I've been dealt the Reghed Heir secret, so this has been extremely helpful to flesh out my character.
For a master of fantasy, Chris P. sure is wise on real-life workings!
Wulfgar's people! Good to know they actually have a name now, I always called them Barbarians.
I wanna make a Reghed Wizard who found a spellbook left in the snow by some poor lost mage and teaches themselves magic with it
Or somehow the spellbook is cursed, causing you to get a surge of uncontrollable magic, making you a wild magic barbarian
Perfect, just what I needed to know! Thanks Chris!
Thanks for the information!
Oh! So they are Sami.
Chris is endlessly adorable
Love this!
I hear lots of talk about cutting out. Some survival backgrounds and some spells like Good berry to make things more difficult for survival. Sounds like a party would profit form a barbarian guide from one of the tribes and a local Druid too.
I am curious what the bears, wolves and tiger clans would have to say if they met a lycanthrope of the right kinds in an adventuring group? Anyone have opinions?
I was a little iffy about the pronunciation, but luckily its been made much easier on me
Nice
Seein a lot of comments on pronunciation. One thing which i was told was to always say it with confidence. If you dont know how to say it most likely they dont either. So if you say it like your right most will assume thats how you say it. Good lil tip till the experts release vids like this
What are the odds that Rune arms for the artificer will be in future books?
Chris is the GOAT 🐐
Im hoping for a Shaman class being implemented in 5e in the future
Druid?
Is this the first LYSK to be posted on UA-cam? I know I can search it, but it just seems like this segment (the main reason I listen to the Podcast) has not been shared in this way before.
As I expected. Used the Channel Search and found you've been doing them all! Great find! I must have missed out because I was not Subbed before D&D& Celebration 2020. Glad that is changed now!
Uthgardt Tribe?
Greg are you okay? Your energy level is so low
REGHED NOMADS.... THEY'RE ONLY REGHED NOMADS... REGHED NOMADS, OH YEAH, REGHED NOMADS... THEY'RE ALL NOMADS!
Shouldn't the "Elk" tribe be the Reindeer tribe? And there aren't Tigers within 3,000 miles of Icewind Dale. Wouldn't Cougars or something be more appropriate?
smilodons (saber toothed tigers) live up there
Notice how long it took Chris to say "the Reghed are largely human, but there's some other RACES that they've brought into their midst" - that's right, DnD has races, and it's fine! It's not offensive, don't need to change what's completely fine. the Humans are one race. The Orcs are one race. The Elves are one race. We're fine with this. Don't go changing it. Thanks.
First!!