There is a viral clip in which Deborah Ann Woll explains D&D to Jon Bernthal. In it he asks her "So the aim isn't to win?" - and she replies "No, it's to tell a great story"
43:00 For Doug... You're playing a Dragonborn druid. He's a big guy, a tough guy, and he used to work for a shady organization. And yet he's still a NICE GUY, quiet but very wise, charismatic. And he's PERCEPTIVE and attentive, too, picking up on cues that most would miss. So the fact that you make him "play it safe" when the pressure is on, that is in itself an entertaining personality quirk for a character like that. So I want to say that yes this is a "show" and you should certainly bear in mind that the goal is to entertain the audience. But at the same time, the fans all love Kelnys and we don't expect him to be as energetic and impulsive as Radian or as sneaky as I... the team all has their own fun characteristics and quirks. So if you feel like Kelnys would take a moment to check his armor before stepping off the wagon to defend the merchant caravan, run with it. I promise we're all having fun already.
@@NaturalSix I thought for a second he was joking when Harry said it was all him! It's great! Classic DM being obnoxiously good at random D&D-adjacent hobbies/skills/work/everything
Thank you for sharing your thoughts again. The music is so atmospheric, Harry did such a great job with it. And yes, the old Merlin movie was great, I used to love it as a kid. Unfortunately I cannot attend the MCM, but I hope you all will have a great time in there.
5:00 First, I love the addition of music to ANYTHING. As a musician myself, and as a music-lover, I always have at least two songs running through my head simultaneously and it is the only thing that keeps me sane sometimes. Second, your song of the gloam gives me a sense of foreboding, like an unwilling participant of evil schemes is regretful of their part in it but went through with it anyway. An overbearing sadness. A trade, and knowingly so, of the free will of others (particularly the people they care about) in exchange for power. The sort of evil that you might try to struggle against it but as a whole it won't even notice any losses it may suffer from your efforts - an inexorable darkness. And I love it, it fits the story and this particular "enemy" so well.
I remember watching the TV mini-series of Merlin that Channel 4 produced back in 1998 when it was first shown on TV and it was absolutely amazing at the time. It has informed how I perceive and represent the fey ever since. Miranda Richardson's performance was absolutely amazing. I really need to get round to rewatching my copy of the DVD. It is a real shame that it is mostly forgotten these days.
Honestly Doug, I prefer the homebrew feel! I only watch DnD shows that aren't purely for entertainment: I love seeing how the players develop and how the story goes, too. 43:00
I so wish I could be in London this weekend to see you all. I was there at your first live show at EGX but I just can't make it work this year. I gots to have that merch! For now I'll just have to make do with telling you how much I'm enjoying this series. You are all spectacular.
The Gloam music is so memorable - incredible job, Harry. Is there anything this man CANNOT do? 😉 Currently counting the hours until I get to see all of you guys at EGX (and show off my Web nails that I had done yesterday)! Love from Germany 🥰
Love the show and also loving the peek behind the DM screen with the Action Surge episodes. Hopefully get to see you guys in London at MCM x EGX over the weekend!
When I DM, every now and then I like to throw an underpowered threat at the party, so they can feel how powerful they are becoming. Like an enemy that they would have (or actually have) struggled with at lower levels, and now they can just hot knife through them no hassle.
I think they probably won't because a) most of the cast don't watch the ads being filmed, and b) Action Surge goes up at the same time as the episode for Patrons, who don't see ads, and so it possibly wouldn't make any sense for them.
We don't tend to talk about them because they're not really part of the show, so to speak. We typically film them at the end of the day, so it goes Story > Action Surge > Elli's Diary > Ad Reads > Anything else we need to film. It's a pretty long day. So while we all watch Ben film them from the main room (we're usually dying with laughter) they come AFTER all the group filming is done. Also, sometimes we batch film them. For example, we just filmed this weekend, and we did the ads for 16, 17 and 18 all in one sitting ;) - Hollie
Also actually could not tell you weren't playing live music before. I will say to stay honest that I noticed the music more the past episode but couldn't really tell why
That one point where they ask about Themself last episode really threw me. I mean I understand about kobolds kind of being removed from society. But then there is the Virtuous Themself and the Antiqua Parvus where I wonder what everyone else thinks of them. Are they just not known as being amongst those groups? And then the God Killers ask about Themself specifically and I don't understand how the gnome does or maybe doesn't clue in to what I actually is. There doesn't seem to be any recognition so I'm left baffled by how any of that works.
My interpretation is that Themself is the epitome of espionage and stealth given their role in the war...so it checks out that mythologically/cosmologically, very little is known about them. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if the non-kobold stories about Themself just stated they were a small shadowy figure.
Wait, Harry! You're a composer and didn't tell me??
We should collab sometime man, that theme is banging!
We HAVE to make this happen! - Hollie
There is a viral clip in which Deborah Ann Woll explains D&D to Jon Bernthal. In it he asks her "So the aim isn't to win?" - and she replies "No, it's to tell a great story"
We could not agree more
43:00 For Doug...
You're playing a Dragonborn druid. He's a big guy, a tough guy, and he used to work for a shady organization. And yet he's still a NICE GUY, quiet but very wise, charismatic. And he's PERCEPTIVE and attentive, too, picking up on cues that most would miss. So the fact that you make him "play it safe" when the pressure is on, that is in itself an entertaining personality quirk for a character like that. So I want to say that yes this is a "show" and you should certainly bear in mind that the goal is to entertain the audience. But at the same time, the fans all love Kelnys and we don't expect him to be as energetic and impulsive as Radian or as sneaky as I... the team all has their own fun characteristics and quirks. So if you feel like Kelnys would take a moment to check his armor before stepping off the wagon to defend the merchant caravan, run with it. I promise we're all having fun already.
The gloam music is so hauntingly beautiful
It's wonderful work by Harry, as per usual - Hollie
@@NaturalSix I thought for a second he was joking when Harry said it was all him! It's great! Classic DM being obnoxiously good at random D&D-adjacent hobbies/skills/work/everything
4:00 So glad you appreciate the importance of music/sound. When I have music it is usually because I don't have the words.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts again.
The music is so atmospheric, Harry did such a great job with it. And yes, the old Merlin movie was great, I used to love it as a kid.
Unfortunately I cannot attend the MCM, but I hope you all will have a great time in there.
5:00 First, I love the addition of music to ANYTHING. As a musician myself, and as a music-lover, I always have at least two songs running through my head simultaneously and it is the only thing that keeps me sane sometimes. Second, your song of the gloam gives me a sense of foreboding, like an unwilling participant of evil schemes is regretful of their part in it but went through with it anyway. An overbearing sadness. A trade, and knowingly so, of the free will of others (particularly the people they care about) in exchange for power. The sort of evil that you might try to struggle against it but as a whole it won't even notice any losses it may suffer from your efforts - an inexorable darkness. And I love it, it fits the story and this particular "enemy" so well.
ACTION SURGE!
Aghhhhhh! - Hollie
I remember watching the TV mini-series of Merlin that Channel 4 produced back in 1998 when it was first shown on TV and it was absolutely amazing at the time. It has informed how I perceive and represent the fey ever since. Miranda Richardson's performance was absolutely amazing. I really need to get round to rewatching my copy of the DVD. It is a real shame that it is mostly forgotten these days.
I'll be in London and watching them!
Honestly Doug, I prefer the homebrew feel! I only watch DnD shows that aren't purely for entertainment: I love seeing how the players develop and how the story goes, too. 43:00
I so wish I could be in London this weekend to see you all. I was there at your first live show at EGX but I just can't make it work this year. I gots to have that merch! For now I'll just have to make do with telling you how much I'm enjoying this series. You are all spectacular.
Loving this series
It's time for ACTION SURGE
D&D Bay-BEee!! ❤🎉
Probably the only other person on the planet who gushes about the Sam Niel Merlin as much as I do.
The Gloam music is so memorable - incredible job, Harry. Is there anything this man CANNOT do? 😉
Currently counting the hours until I get to see all of you guys at EGX (and show off my Web nails that I had done yesterday)!
Love from Germany 🥰
Make sure I see these, you know I love a good set of nails! - Hollie
@@NaturalSix Promise 😄
Love the show and also loving the peek behind the DM screen with the Action Surge episodes. Hopefully get to see you guys in London at MCM x EGX over the weekend!
We will see you there! - Hollie
Loving the action surge. Thank you all for the great content. So sad i cant make it to see you in London.
Hopefully we'll have more opportunities in the future, and if we're lucky, maybe even travel a bit to make it easier for people!
@NaturalSix I live near Sheffield so not to far but I am in Poland at the weekend. Fingers crossed for next time. Hope you all have a great time
When I DM, every now and then I like to throw an underpowered threat at the party, so they can feel how powerful they are becoming. Like an enemy that they would have (or actually have) struggled with at lower levels, and now they can just hot knife through them no hassle.
Ben makes the best ads, and Love the Action Surge!
can we talk about ben's crazy ads, don't know if you guys already talked about it yet.
I think they probably won't because a) most of the cast don't watch the ads being filmed, and b) Action Surge goes up at the same time as the episode for Patrons, who don't see ads, and so it possibly wouldn't make any sense for them.
We don't tend to talk about them because they're not really part of the show, so to speak. We typically film them at the end of the day, so it goes Story > Action Surge > Elli's Diary > Ad Reads > Anything else we need to film. It's a pretty long day. So while we all watch Ben film them from the main room (we're usually dying with laughter) they come AFTER all the group filming is done. Also, sometimes we batch film them. For example, we just filmed this weekend, and we did the ads for 16, 17 and 18 all in one sitting ;) - Hollie
@@NaturalSix thank you for the very in depth explanation
No worries, I'm here to help :) - Hollie
Also actually could not tell you weren't playing live music before. I will say to stay honest that I noticed the music more the past episode but couldn't really tell why
Yes soup gate 😅😅😅, Hopefully I wait the ( Me ) Is feeling better
That one point where they ask about Themself last episode really threw me.
I mean I understand about kobolds kind of being removed from society.
But then there is the Virtuous Themself and the Antiqua Parvus where I wonder what everyone else thinks of them.
Are they just not known as being amongst those groups?
And then the God Killers ask about Themself specifically and I don't understand how the gnome does or maybe doesn't clue in to what I actually is.
There doesn't seem to be any recognition so I'm left baffled by how any of that works.
My interpretation is that Themself is the epitome of espionage and stealth given their role in the war...so it checks out that mythologically/cosmologically, very little is known about them. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if the non-kobold stories about Themself just stated they were a small shadowy figure.