This is so amazing for dungeon masters, a little sample of a monster's inner thoughts to help build your villain's motivations and pleasures. Subscribed.
Had a triplet of Green Dragons try to take over my forest once. Thankfully I have ties to Copper Dragons, and one of them came over to deal with the problem. They were young and female so he simply rolled for seduction and took then home.
My dnd party BULLIED a young green dragon...we got away with it. The other bard kept managing to command it to grovel the entire time and it NEVER got a hit on us. Furthermore, we got away with tricking it into a trap.
That is the result of an atrocious DM. Even young, they should have a far greater intelligence than maybe your spell caster. Then there is the immunity to charm magic.
@@ReadilyAvailibleChomperi blame 5th ed and the thin blooded nature of it. For one, ALL dragons are immune to charm magic and crazy resistant to mind magics. So there goes the bards “command”. More than that, odds are they should never have even seen the dragon. Manipulation, trickery, deception, these are the ways of greens. They would let the denizens of the forest do the job.
I can't help but wonder if ending up with a green dragon as a 'patron lord' for your village might end up being a good thing, particularly if they see your village as a 'valuable resource' to guard and expand, as if you were part of its hoard.
As a grunge, meeting a green dragon as cunning as this made things interesting. We talked of our lands being taken, we cooperated and most of all we made profits with plantlife of interesting properties. Since I cared less for coin, I handed him chests while I gathered slaves as being the only grunge rouge
I love the content! I was shocked when i saw how many subs you have in comparison to the quality. I'll make sure to share this with my friends and help you grow even if its just a little >:33
this one was darker than the black dragon one I was hoping the druid was actually an ally or servant of the green dragon but he was just forced into servitude like the cleric was
I'm pretty sure the Druid tried to have them chase the Dragon out of the Forest, only to get outplayed and eaten by the Dragon. Very sure he/she's dead 😅
Very very nice you perfectly captured the green dragon essence and character next up the species of Dragon that are so evil they make Demons look like mere kobalds
Hey now, i blame her personality not her profession. She never acted like she was in danger.... but if she's really going along with that plan. She's losing her powers.
There has been recently noise about D&D going woke and DEI. I would love if someone, maybe you, did a video about this, about D&D ALWAYS having been very woke in its settings. If you look thru named main characters lists from the 80's and 90's, for example, in D&D settings and novels, you find masses of so called DEI heroes; mute harper, blind swordmaster, masses of amputees who had their missing limb replaced by (usually magical) prosthesis, lots of escaped slaves and so on. Having been fan of Forgotten Realms for 40 years, and Dragonlance and other settings too, I cannot even remember a TSR FR novel that did NOT feature woke/DEI heroes or side characters! So anyway, all this toxic rant about D&D going woke in a bad way is just ignorance from where I look at it. The system and its settings have always been open minded and pro DEI.
This is so amazing for dungeon masters, a little sample of a monster's inner thoughts to help build your villain's motivations and pleasures. Subscribed.
Had a triplet of Green Dragons try to take over my forest once. Thankfully I have ties to Copper Dragons, and one of them came over to deal with the problem.
They were young and female so he simply rolled for seduction and took then home.
Wait, hold on... You are telling me there's a Copper dragon out there with a harem of 3 Green dragons?
what are the babies gonna look like? 😂
@@lihanchai154 Each laid 5 eggs, wyrmlings have 100% of both physical features down to both green and copper scales.
As a Green Dragon fan, this is spot on. Excellent work.
Nothing like hill giants to take care of that problem.
My dnd party BULLIED a young green dragon...we got away with it. The other bard kept managing to command it to grovel the entire time and it NEVER got a hit on us. Furthermore, we got away with tricking it into a trap.
You did kill it right?
If you didn’t end it, it’s coming back for you guys, and you will NOT like what it does to you.
That is the result of an atrocious DM. Even young, they should have a far greater intelligence than maybe your spell caster. Then there is the immunity to charm magic.
@@ReadilyAvailibleChomperi blame 5th ed and the thin blooded nature of it. For one, ALL dragons are immune to charm magic and crazy resistant to mind magics. So there goes the bards “command”. More than that, odds are they should never have even seen the dragon. Manipulation, trickery, deception, these are the ways of greens. They would let the denizens of the forest do the job.
We killed it, yes
I want a d&d party with everyone having a 6 intelligence
I can't help but wonder if ending up with a green dragon as a 'patron lord' for your village might end up being a good thing, particularly if they see your village as a 'valuable resource' to guard and expand, as if you were part of its hoard.
Very good reading and inspiring for the Green Dragon I have in my game.
As a grunge, meeting a green dragon as cunning as this made things interesting. We talked of our lands being taken, we cooperated and most of all we made profits with plantlife of interesting properties. Since I cared less for coin, I handed him chests while I gathered slaves as being the only grunge rouge
I love the content! I was shocked when i saw how many subs you have in comparison to the quality.
I'll make sure to share this with my friends and help you grow even if its just a little >:33
Thank you! Hearing people like what I do so much they share it with friends! I hope they enjoy it too 🙏
One of my players is running an undead kobold and fell in love with a young green dragon.
👀
i have rewatched this multiple times because of the story having such a great hook, and plotline
this one was darker than the black dragon one I was hoping the druid was actually an ally or servant of the green dragon but he was just forced into servitude like the cleric was
I'm pretty sure the Druid tried to have them chase the Dragon out of the Forest, only to get outplayed and eaten by the Dragon.
Very sure he/she's dead 😅
@@seanclark1304 the Druid said that the forest was clear while it was filled with mists and a dragon that is the definition of a trap.
@@MrFantocan He also warned the same druid to keep herself out of his forest and not nose his business
Very very nice you perfectly captured the green dragon essence and character next up the species of Dragon that are so evil they make Demons look like mere kobalds
I feel like you forgot the black dragon.
@@s0ph053 oh right 😅
Well, I see that you went even more roleplaying in this material.
Yes very interesting I’d like to see more of these ones
Nom nom nom
OOOOOOOHHHHH YEEEAAAAAAAA ITS FINALY OUT
Another great video, awesome watching your progress :)
Pretty good video! Can't wait to see what is next!
The interity of Clerics have lowered in my esteem thanks to that naive tool.
Yah they are what you would call an amateur...
Hey now, i blame her personality not her profession. She never acted like she was in danger.... but if she's really going along with that plan. She's losing her powers.
@@spottedslash4256 they really need stop recruiting these clerics with lower wisdom scores.
I liked this one. Now I like green dragons, even more lol
Im sorry, but eldritch blast is 100% necessary for warlocks
Max performance builds are not necessary for Roleplay 😊
When did this video mention that it wasn't?
Loved it
Excellent
There has been recently noise about D&D going woke and DEI. I would love if someone, maybe you, did a video about this, about D&D ALWAYS having been very woke in its settings.
If you look thru named main characters lists from the 80's and 90's, for example, in D&D settings and novels, you find masses of so called DEI heroes; mute harper, blind swordmaster, masses of amputees who had their missing limb replaced by (usually magical) prosthesis, lots of escaped slaves and so on. Having been fan of Forgotten Realms for 40 years, and Dragonlance and other settings too, I cannot even remember a TSR FR novel that did NOT feature woke/DEI heroes or side characters!
So anyway, all this toxic rant about D&D going woke in a bad way is just ignorance from where I look at it. The system and its settings have always been open minded and pro DEI.
Yeah take the Drow for example. I love how it depicts feminists as the bad guys.
If it isn't the fabled Claugiyliamathar...
Appeartly this isn't actually her. I thought it was too.
Your female artist sound a bit to much like an anime character. That doesn't fit the setting. Only a small suggestion for improvement.