@@stepanmosh Which is a reference to an old D&D story, where a murderhobo legitimately didn't know what a Gazebo was, and continuously tried to kill one that was described in a park until the DM just gave up and had it murder him.
Apparently quite a few people don't know where the gazebo joke comes from. Allow me to provide context. There's an urban legend among D&D players that tells of a party of adventurers who came upon a perfectly ordinary gazebo. One of the party members became convinced that the gazebo was somehow evil or out to get them, so they hit it with their weapon. The DM basically said FUCK IT, the gazebo is now angered, roll for initiative. The party didn't make it. I'm sure my retelling fucked up a few details, but that's the long and short of it.
The way I understand the story is that the player did not understand what a 'Gazebo' was. And because its got a goofy name assumed it to be a fantasy creature of some kind. The DM, knowing full well what a Gazebo is, can't believe what is happening so has the Gazebo eat the player/party in frustration at the fixation on the Gazebo. Its a classic case of miscommunication. And likely apocryphal. But still classic.
Where does the music and scream come from, and why does it entrance me so? Also the gazebo’s tiny feet running is legit the best thing I have seen all day.
Both of them come from Left 4 Dead, the scream is from an enemy called the Hunter, and the music is what plays when an enemy called a Witch notices you and starts to attack.
Hey general question for those that have seen a real Gazebo since the Pandemic started. Has any Gazebos near you been closed off for 'rat problems'? I've seen this twice in New Jersey and thrice in Pensilvania and found it odd that they were all closed off for the same odd reason.
They probably want them closed off so people don't hang out together. You know, no public gatherings during the "health crisis" so they're like: Aaah yeah don't come over here, rats or whatever.
@@thelaughingrouge Well it was kinda obvious as to why they closed them off, I was more wondering if anyone else was noticing that their local Gazebo was closed off with just a sign saying something along the lines of 'closed because of a rat problem'. But I guess this is a good example of there always being someone to call me out for not being clear with my language... god I wish I was never born.
Good thing that wasn't a dread gazebo, those things freakishly fast. Like one time I was walking my dog in the park with my co-worker Henry I saw it on a hilltop, I was turning to tell Henry we should start heading because of the Gazebo but when when looked back to see what type of gazebo it was, it had already closed lile half the distance gap between us. And this was like 160ft or something too, so I thought "fuck it" and bailed into the brush. I'm not proud of what I did, but it beats bring Gazebo grub. Poor Henry, fucker last a whole 5 seconds before being turned into paste.
It's specifically from Paige's Ruby Weapon Hour stream of Mystery of Castle Super Beast at around 2 hours 10 minutes: ua-cam.com/video/fdACy9xxejk/v-deo.html
One of Pat or Paige's more recent streams, couldn't tell you which. As for the context, there's an urban legend among D&D players that tells of a party of adventurers who came upon a perfectly ordinary gazebo. One of the party members became convinced that the gazebo was somehow evil or out to get them, so they hit it with their weapon. The DM basically said FUCK IT, the gazebo is now angered, roll for initiative. The party didn't make it. I'm sure my retelling fucked up a few details, but that's the long and short of it.
Hell House: Who are you?
Fight Gazebo: I'm you, but outdoorsy.
Underrated comment!
"fight gazebo" is what I'm calling the octagon from now on.
Crazy Talk at it's finest.
It's an op stand
ImmaLittlePip OP against its user.
The gazebo fights back, for too long it has taken pats litter silently,.
As if pat would ever be caught outside
Everytime he is outside, the Fight Gazebos always appear
The dog will protect him now, once he grows up.
he's gotta Litter some time...
Hello from a year in the future where he has moved into the middle of the woods lol.
I can't believe Pat moved to the most Outside place on Earth: British Columbia.
D&D players have been afraid of gazebos for decades.
+3 arrows do nothing to them, they are foul and vile fiends
Dunno if it's really a monster in the DnD world, but the Gazebo is an utterly terrifying monster in the Munchkin Card Game.
@@stepanmosh Which is a reference to an old D&D story, where a murderhobo legitimately didn't know what a Gazebo was, and continuously tried to kill one that was described in a park until the DM just gave up and had it murder him.
@@Jebsucks oh my god that's amazing. Thank you.
I once had to battle a MooseZeebo, after it was slain i rebuilt it into a party gazebo and made a bunch of gold hosting a party.
It’s the hunter roars that kills me with this animation
It's the calm deadpan he delivers 'Oh no not the fight gazebo' that makes it so hilarious.
Just another Tuesday in Montreal.
Apparently quite a few people don't know where the gazebo joke comes from. Allow me to provide context.
There's an urban legend among D&D players that tells of a party of adventurers who came upon a perfectly ordinary gazebo. One of the party members became convinced that the gazebo was somehow evil or out to get them, so they hit it with their weapon. The DM basically said FUCK IT, the gazebo is now angered, roll for initiative. The party didn't make it.
I'm sure my retelling fucked up a few details, but that's the long and short of it.
The way I understand the story is that the player did not understand what a 'Gazebo' was. And because its got a goofy name assumed it to be a fantasy creature of some kind. The DM, knowing full well what a Gazebo is, can't believe what is happening so has the Gazebo eat the player/party in frustration at the fixation on the Gazebo. Its a classic case of miscommunication. And likely apocryphal. But still classic.
Specifically he likely mistook it for a high-level demon called a glazebru.
-fight gazebo-
*fright gazebo*
I thought gazebos made for obvious fight places like if they were Tekken stages, but THIS is ridiculous!
an octagon for the potluck, lmao
"Too late. You've awakened the gazebo"
You have angered the Gazebo. Roll for initiative.
Ah, I see the Mystery of Castle Super Beast assets are being put to good use.
I didn't know Hunters came in the form of gazebos.
It's too late, the gazebo has noticed you...
cough cough, dread gazebo, cough cough.
You have angered the gazebo!
man.......Mimics sure are stepping up their game 0_0
Where does the music and scream come from, and why does it entrance me so?
Also the gazebo’s tiny feet running is legit the best thing I have seen all day.
Both of them come from Left 4 Dead, the scream is from an enemy called the Hunter, and the music is what plays when an enemy called a Witch notices you and starts to attack.
Everything's gangster until f**kin' Monster House shows up.
Hey general question for those that have seen a real Gazebo since the Pandemic started.
Has any Gazebos near you been closed off for 'rat problems'? I've seen this twice in New Jersey and thrice in Pensilvania and found it odd that they were all closed off for the same odd reason.
They probably want them closed off so people don't hang out together. You know, no public gatherings during the "health crisis" so they're like: Aaah yeah don't come over here, rats or whatever.
@@thelaughingrouge Well it was kinda obvious as to why they closed them off, I was more wondering if anyone else was noticing that their local Gazebo was closed off with just a sign saying something along the lines of 'closed because of a rat problem'.
But I guess this is a good example of there always being someone to call me out for not being clear with my language... god I wish I was never born.
There’s a gazebo in the downtown district of the city I play Pokémon Go in. It was still open when I went back in the beginning of August.
@@pw5975 plague rat problems.
@@thelaughingrouge "health crisis"?? Why you put quotes around it what a weird choice.
Id say the thumbnail looks weird and glitchy but na i hope it stays like that for this
High art
God, those sounds spark joy!
You have angered the Gazebo.
I'm going to have to sue pat for taking my idea of a animated gazebo monster.
Good thing that wasn't a dread gazebo, those things freakishly fast. Like one time I was walking my dog in the park with my co-worker Henry I saw it on a hilltop, I was turning to tell Henry we should start heading because of the Gazebo but when when looked back to see what type of gazebo it was, it had already closed lile half the distance gap between us. And this was like 160ft or something too, so I thought "fuck it" and bailed into the brush. I'm not proud of what I did, but it beats bring Gazebo grub. Poor Henry, fucker last a whole 5 seconds before being turned into paste.
Don't mind me, I'm just making a stat block for a Gazebo Mimic
GAZEEEE
Hahahaha. Awesome!
battle by the gazebo 5
1st rule of Fight Gazebo: Never speak of Fight Gazebo
I hate it when that happens
Fight Gazebo: a fighting ring but upper class and outdoors
I have so many questions
There is no logical context. Pat was just hallucinating from being in the sun for more than a few seconds.
Any body else see a super scuffed thumbnail on this video? Cus it made me click on it even faster.
Yeah, it's real crunchy.
The thumbnail is to the actual animation what Pat's health is to other humans.
Pat must've forgot that any Fight Gazebo can be easily spotted by its breathing.
Monster House 2: Fight Gazebo
Nice thumbnail
The second line is from Pat Stares at Transistor! (Part 2) at 1 hour 37 minutes 15 seconds. Can't find the first line.
It's specifically from Paige's Ruby Weapon Hour stream of Mystery of Castle Super Beast at around 2 hours 10 minutes: ua-cam.com/video/fdACy9xxejk/v-deo.html
The truly scary thing,is that at that angle,pat almost look as tall as page
Well the thumbnail for me glitched, cause it's all distorted
don't fuck with a fight gazebo it has eaten paladins before
Playing munchkins like
Add Fight Gazebo to smash
Is this a common encounter in Canada?
......im sorry......what video did this audio come from? and what possible context could have yielded that sentence?!?!
I would also like to know
One of Pat or Paige's more recent streams, couldn't tell you which. As for the context, there's an urban legend among D&D players that tells of a party of adventurers who came upon a perfectly ordinary gazebo. One of the party members became convinced that the gazebo was somehow evil or out to get them, so they hit it with their weapon. The DM basically said FUCK IT, the gazebo is now angered, roll for initiative. The party didn't make it.
I'm sure my retelling fucked up a few details, but that's the long and short of it.
@@SilverZephyr09 D&D logic is both beautiful and Moronic in its way of simulating fantasy reality XD
0/10 not wearing masks!