I have a partial script for one but I am just struggling to make it feel like it's entertaining enough to be worth making! 😩 Maybe I'll revisit it in 2024!
The living mushroom hats/pets that let you communicate long distance and trash talk people without them knowing... and you call them "walkie-shi-talkies"? That's brilliant! Wait... 1) they're "walkie talkies", like the communication devices that are probably mostly obsolete at this point... 2) they're "shit-talkies", because they help you trash talk people... 3) and "shiitake" as in the type of mushroom. Oh my god! That's a triple entendre!
Actually, walkie talkies are still in common use among emergency personnel and security guards, since they can find themselves in positions where they can't get effective cell service and they have to just make quick transmissions and don't have time to dial the phone or page through a bunch of contact numbers. They just need to talk to their back-ups and supervisors by pressing one button.
I love the sentences you can say about D&D campaigns out of context. Last time my parents asked me how my campaign was going I got to reply ‘well, last week we kidnapped a teenager.’ It’s fine, it’s the Warlock’s teenager. We were rescuing them from the cult the Warlock and all her family were raised in due to the Warlock having seen enough of the outside world with the party to realise that this is legit a cult. We just decided to get the teenager away from the other cultists first, worry about convincing her that the cult was dodgy later.
I brought what was essentially gillyweed into a campaign and it happened to be found in a particular cave. About half of our group were in the same English class and so we started talking about the “weed cave” before class started
In my last session I set a house on fire with an ice spell. I don't have an explanation I got a nat one and already had a reputation for arson. My dm is evil
We aren't good at planning, or thinking about the consequences of our actions, or keeping secrets, or being respectful to powerful NPCs..... but we are very good at puns 😎
It might have been Pathfinder, but I had a classic trope, sorcerer with unruly magic she didn't know how to control. Just. Fireballed the hell out of her family. Mind you we weren't an RP heavy group and this was... many years ago, I was still pretty young so. But it's definitely happened to me.
That's a really impressive paint job, the attention you paid to the little details - like the stitching on the hood, apron, skirt, and knife sheathe, or the cool glowing effect on Beast Penelope's eyes - really brings the whole piece together. Your work here is all the more impressive considering your claim of having 'minimal painting experience' a year ago (though the figures you painted then were also really well done), you must have gotten in quite a bit of practice since then to paint a final product this good! The sculpt on the mini is incredible as well, there was clearly great care taken to so perfectly encapsulate the essence of the character. Loved the stories too btw, it's always great to get a peek into the insanity that goes on at other tables - helps make me feel better about the bedlam at my own (one of my players just attempted to bribe the grim spectre of Death with his homemade 'pulped-slug wine', and there were several times during the multi-session quest to gather/heist the ingredients for this vile brew that the ridiculousness nearly became too much to bear). I wonder how the Myconids back at Penelope's village will react to the 'Walkie Shiitakes'?
My submission to Gnomish Lore(trademarked) is that major cities feature a chain of restaurants called “Bingle’s Family Diner”. Our imagination got going and now the official lore in our campaign is that if you order the Bingle Burger but DON’T ask them to remove the onion, you get taken out back and beaten senseless. The Bingle Burger is a sacred thing, and Bingle lost his beloved after bestowing the perfect burger on them when they were paralyzed by its perfection. He’s proud of his accomplishment so OF COURSE its “perfect, unaltered” form is on the menu, but they beat you up for your own good to keep you from achieving a demise of delicious enlightenment
Oh my gosh this might just be one of my favorite videos of yours! It feels like I'm talking D&D with a close friend and just chatting about our campaigns and I love it! More of this please!
I created a gnome barbarian for my partner to try D&D. She's now a permanent member of the party in our Rime of the frostmaiden campaign. Luminous Button Mushroom Brewmeister Guzzlemead is from the town of Goodmead, and in our campaign bees collect mushroom spores to make honey, which a gnome community harvests to make mead.
This has to be one of my favorite videos you've made. I adore hearing joyful storytelling. And D&D stories give wonderful ideas about where to guide my own games or how to plant seeds, as a player or a DM.
Love this style of video! Hearing the antics of other parties is the second-best thing about DnD for me (participating in or officiating such antics is first), and the visual of the minis being painted was a great pairing. I also love the DMing and roleplay advice videos but a sit-back-and-relax video is a nice twist
This video was awesome! Also, I have never played DND before. I plan to someday. I have several character ideas in mind. Like a beastmaster ranger child of two servants of a noble house saved the life of one of the noble's kids when he was a kid and, in return, got training as a ranger but fell in love with a cruel fae that was emotionally abused for fun. My ranger "gets away" from the fae as much as you can from a fae. I think for flaws, he is still getting over the abuse, and he is super jaded, not trusting anyone or anything but his raccoon, which is my ranger pet. The raccoon has a thing for knives, and he is ok with the party because it is too dangerous to be an adventurer alone, I also have a character idea of a Twilight cleric who is really bloodthirsty, like he is in his words, "protecting the sanctity of the night." like he just wants to kill any vampire, murder, petty thief, monster or anything else he deems "using the blessing of night for perverse deed breaking the sanctity of night" to keep him from being just a murder hobo like he can't just kill everything for religious reasons but he really wants to kill the "filthy blood leech" ( aka vampire) his party has taken his prisoner for some reason ( this is just an explane I have played dnd yet) Another character idea I have is a battle smith artificer only instead of making things through smithing, he makes plushes, and for flavor and backstory, his stuff taps into the power of the dream realm, and his arch wizard teacher is just super exasperated. "Really, you tap the magic of the dream realm, and THIS is what you do with it!" "you are no longer my student," the arch wizard teacher says, just fed up with my character channeling his magic through plushes even though he is learning everything being taught, and then his parents are pissed that he lost his apprenticeship pretty much tell him no you can't home. And my character is super smart but kind of naive. is like all right I just need to prove my self to master and I will get it all back my teacher and my parents and then he goes off to be a adventurer also his steal defender is a really big ( for a plushy) griffin with wings but it can't fly as steal defenders can't fly in the rules and any time some brings up why dose it not fly he will just look at them like they are stupid and say slowly as to a child " it is a plushy"
Please make more videos sharing tales from your dnd table! I love hearing about what’s going on in other peoples dnd games and getting a glimpse into their fantasy worlds 🤩
"Till his final breath" Killing him and reviving him wouldn't work because it is assumed that he would breath again after he got revived. Very good storytelling.
This is fantastic!! I love hearing game stories and sharing my own. Ive seen people say before that those outside your game group dont care what your imaginary friends do but in my experience that just is not the case. I am already so invested in Penelope and the Town Council. Do they resurrect her Dad? Does the demagorgon punish them? Do they accidentally put anything unfortunate in the carnivorous bag of holding???
I adore this story. For 30ish years I have focused on these intense, detailed, and serious only stories. I am going to try to incorporate more cute, fun, silly, and less intense story going forward and this is a great piece of inspiration.
My husband will not let me forget the time I was playing a NE sociopath (actually the last time I played a truly evil character, I find good more satisfying), and we encountered three thieves in the middle of looting a house. We subdued them in passing, and I threw them into the Type IV bag of holding. Several sessions later, I opened the bag of holding and... three terrified, mucky, half-starved faces peered out at me. I retrieved what I needed and shut the bag again. Then I figured it had been a few days, they were probably hungry, so I grabbed three tomatoes from the field we were passing through and dropped them into the bag to, uh, feed them, I guess. To be honest, I'd forgotten they were there, which was actually perfectly in character
I am very much looking forward to seeing your lady dwarf character in a sketch or something so we can find out more about her, like maybe her name for starters. I created a female gold dwarf NPC for my game. Because these gold dwarves are allied with gold dragons (many have a trace of dragon blood), their fashion is to braid their mustaches into two braids on either side (four in total), and likewise braid their beard into four braids, so they look like the barbels on the lip and chin of a gold dragon.
Love the Table Stories! Definitely appreciate not wanting them to be "work", but any time you feel like throwing one in rest assured we will be hanging on the edge of our chairs to listen. You tell a good tale - this one reminded me of Robert Redford in Spy Games, where he plays a CIA black-ops director about to retire, but he gets called in to give some background info on an agent he trained. He spends the movie reeling off yarn after yarn of "back in the day" stories that has everyone else open-mouth stunned. That was me through this video 🤣
I totally get wanting to sow chaos in peace. So happy you shared some of your home game stories with us. Can’t wait to hear more about the town council, if you choose to share more that is.
A storytime video every year or six months or something would be great, i bet you've got some good ones from previous campaigns too, maybe a holiday period thing?.
1 of my 2 characters (ealowyn) never killed any of her parenets but truly hates her family. Its why she ran from her rich home and wants to become the most feared half elf rogue but is already a more then adept pickpocket and i only played her once during a one shot. One guy said after the one shot that at the start he hated ealowyn but loved her backstory so much that he asked if he could use her in his campaings. I feel like killing people in backstories is something that most people do but i'm pretty new to d and d
Love the story! I wouldn't mind a little breakdown on all of the supplies you are using to paint. I find it interesting and things for me to keep in mind when I next attempt to paint a mini.
I thought the thing with the two bags of holding was setting up for them actually putting him in the carnivorous bag on accident and that’s why he died
9 minutes of Ginny telling a story - had me laughing, kept me interested and now need more.... Thank you for sharing! And thank you for some great ideas! Jesse sounds like a great DM
I get it. My all-bard party (the Bardy) would be excruciating to watch, but the taoes are excellent. My character (the Bassist) once suplexed a train station ticket attendant to get a boost to jumping atop a moving train. I was basically the band's roadie and had most of their instruments on me (being the only party member with 18 strength.) we had a gig to get to
This is a cool way to share the stories. Thanks a lot. Also appreciate to hear such stories, because it just feels better to know that I am not just with a bunch of crazy people, but other groups experience to walk along the very thin line between extremely creative and pure chaos in RPGing too 😊 Unintentionally even 😁
I want to say thank you for sharing your stories and teaching us all about DnD. I am interested in DnD and your video have been helping me out lately. Just want to say Thank you. And P.S. saw DnD in the castle trailer and saw you in it. Again thank you
This was very strange, but awesome and funny. I've never heard of mind melding with a mushroom. This campaign sounds very fun and unique. With your clear love of puns and dirty humor, you should check out Viva La Dirt League D&D. VLDL is a UA-cam channel that is all about video game logic and they made a second channel where they play D&D. I absolutely love them, and being actors who have lots of costumes for their skits, they actually do green screen scenes from their campaign and edit them in. Their first session is pretty slow, but i mean, who's isn't?
Me, patiently waiting for the POV Response of Penelope: 😢😢😢😢😢😢
I have a partial script for one but I am just struggling to make it feel like it's entertaining enough to be worth making! 😩 Maybe I'll revisit it in 2024!
@@GinnyDi Don't force it!
@@GinnyDi don't force it we will love any content
The living mushroom hats/pets that let you communicate long distance and trash talk people without them knowing... and you call them "walkie-shi-talkies"? That's brilliant!
Wait...
1) they're "walkie talkies", like the communication devices that are probably mostly obsolete at this point...
2) they're "shit-talkies", because they help you trash talk people...
3) and "shiitake" as in the type of mushroom.
Oh my god! That's a triple entendre!
Actually, walkie talkies are still in common use among emergency personnel and security guards, since they can find themselves in positions where they can't get effective cell service and they have to just make quick transmissions and don't have time to dial the phone or page through a bunch of contact numbers. They just need to talk to their back-ups and supervisors by pressing one button.
I love the sentences you can say about D&D campaigns out of context. Last time my parents asked me how my campaign was going I got to reply ‘well, last week we kidnapped a teenager.’
It’s fine, it’s the Warlock’s teenager. We were rescuing them from the cult the Warlock and all her family were raised in due to the Warlock having seen enough of the outside world with the party to realise that this is legit a cult. We just decided to get the teenager away from the other cultists first, worry about convincing her that the cult was dodgy later.
In my last session we performed surgery on a vulture
I brought what was essentially gillyweed into a campaign and it happened to be found in a particular cave. About half of our group were in the same English class and so we started talking about the “weed cave” before class started
My party gave spiked coffee to an invading army
My mom asked me how my games were going. I told her I took down a giant by beating him with a spiritual longbow all by myself.
In my last session I set a house on fire with an ice spell.
I don't have an explanation I got a nat one and already had a reputation for arson. My dm is evil
Thank you for sharing your player tales! I especially liked the "Walkie Shiitake's". 😁
I love them 😁! Does Jesse have those written up somewhere?
I literally scared the cats, I LOL'ed so hard at that.
I did literally laugh out loud. That one was too good.
I love that it's a triple entendre.
I took 3d6 psychic damage from that one, and that was after going "ew, ew, ew, NOOO" at the super creepy description 😂😂😂
PLEASE MORE STORIES (if you want!)THIS WAS INCREDIBLE
Yes!!
I love hearing people talk about their characters and stories from the campaign!
Would love love LOVE to hear more stories!
omg pun game is on POINT!Glassholes? Walkie-Shiitakis? amazing!
We aren't good at planning, or thinking about the consequences of our actions, or keeping secrets, or being respectful to powerful NPCs..... but we are very good at puns 😎
The four pillars of D&D: Combat, Exploration, Roleplaying and Punmanship.
@@WildfireMagni PUNMANSHIP!!!!! THAT IS SO GOOD AHAHAHAHAHA
It's my respunsibility to make puns.
@@GinnyDi I am seriously likely to make these NPCs specifically to steal your puns.
"My DnD character killed her Dad"
Haven't we all?
My D&D character killed her dad as part of her backstory lmao
not mine, mine, I hope, is already dead. ok my character can be the grandpa of all because is old
It might have been Pathfinder, but I had a classic trope, sorcerer with unruly magic she didn't know how to control. Just. Fireballed the hell out of her family. Mind you we weren't an RP heavy group and this was... many years ago, I was still pretty young so. But it's definitely happened to me.
That's a really impressive paint job, the attention you paid to the little details - like the stitching on the hood, apron, skirt, and knife sheathe, or the cool glowing effect on Beast Penelope's eyes - really brings the whole piece together. Your work here is all the more impressive considering your claim of having 'minimal painting experience' a year ago (though the figures you painted then were also really well done), you must have gotten in quite a bit of practice since then to paint a final product this good! The sculpt on the mini is incredible as well, there was clearly great care taken to so perfectly encapsulate the essence of the character.
Loved the stories too btw, it's always great to get a peek into the insanity that goes on at other tables - helps make me feel better about the bedlam at my own (one of my players just attempted to bribe the grim spectre of Death with his homemade 'pulped-slug wine', and there were several times during the multi-session quest to gather/heist the ingredients for this vile brew that the ridiculousness nearly became too much to bear). I wonder how the Myconids back at Penelope's village will react to the 'Walkie Shiitakes'?
In the light of recent events I want to remind you how appreciated you are and how much I love your content and the community you have fostered.
I second the motion
Third that motion. Ginny's videos inspire me so much and encourage me to be a better player.
My submission to Gnomish Lore(trademarked) is that major cities feature a chain of restaurants called “Bingle’s Family Diner”. Our imagination got going and now the official lore in our campaign is that if you order the Bingle Burger but DON’T ask them to remove the onion, you get taken out back and beaten senseless. The Bingle Burger is a sacred thing, and Bingle lost his beloved after bestowing the perfect burger on them when they were paralyzed by its perfection. He’s proud of his accomplishment so OF COURSE its “perfect, unaltered” form is on the menu, but they beat you up for your own good to keep you from achieving a demise of delicious enlightenment
I always love hearing other people's DnD stories. Love the minis, too.
Oh my gosh this might just be one of my favorite videos of yours! It feels like I'm talking D&D with a close friend and just chatting about our campaigns and I love it! More of this please!
i am obsessed with The Town Council and I hope y'all continue to have amazing hilarious misadventures together for many sessions to come!
Ah so this is the story you mentioned in the dungeon dudes video
I created a gnome barbarian for my partner to try D&D. She's now a permanent member of the party in our Rime of the frostmaiden campaign. Luminous Button Mushroom Brewmeister Guzzlemead is from the town of Goodmead, and in our campaign bees collect mushroom spores to make honey, which a gnome community harvests to make mead.
Everyone just calls her Button.
Please please please do more of these, I love watching videos of people talking about their dnd characters
This has to be one of my favorite videos you've made. I adore hearing joyful storytelling. And D&D stories give wonderful ideas about where to guide my own games or how to plant seeds, as a player or a DM.
Walkie-shitake's killed me
Heh. "... sow chaos in peace." Excellent. 🧙♂
Love this style of video! Hearing the antics of other parties is the second-best thing about DnD for me (participating in or officiating such antics is first), and the visual of the minis being painted was a great pairing. I also love the DMing and roleplay advice videos but a sit-back-and-relax video is a nice twist
Story time with Ginny might be one of my favorite formats ever.
I love this kind of video!! It's like hearing a friend telling me about their table and I'm all ears 🧐👂
Also: I LOVE twin goddess minis and loved seeing you painting them! 💖
Amazing mini's and story! Imma be real, that is probably the coolest way I've heard a DM integrate a player backstory, well done to your DM.
I played a Gnome Bard, and when I gave Bardic Inspiration to people, I would say, "I Gnome you can do it"
This video was awesome! Also, I have never played DND before. I plan to someday.
I have several character ideas in mind. Like a beastmaster ranger child of two servants of a noble house saved the life of one of the noble's kids when he was a kid and, in return, got training as a ranger but fell in love with a cruel fae that was emotionally abused for fun.
My ranger "gets away" from the fae as much as you can from a fae.
I think for flaws, he is still getting over the abuse, and he is super jaded, not trusting anyone or anything but his raccoon, which is my ranger pet. The raccoon has a thing for knives, and he is ok with the party because it is too dangerous to be an adventurer alone, I also have a character idea of a Twilight cleric who is really bloodthirsty, like he is in his words, "protecting the sanctity of the night." like he just wants to kill any vampire, murder, petty thief, monster or anything else he deems "using the blessing of night for perverse deed breaking the sanctity of night" to keep him from being just a murder hobo like he can't just kill everything for religious reasons but he really wants to kill the "filthy blood leech" ( aka vampire) his party has taken his prisoner for some reason ( this is just an explane I have played dnd yet)
Another character idea I have is a battle smith artificer only instead of making things through smithing, he makes plushes, and for flavor and backstory, his stuff taps into the power of the dream realm, and his arch wizard teacher is just super
exasperated. "Really, you tap the magic of the dream realm, and THIS is what you do with it!" "you are no longer my student," the arch wizard teacher says, just fed up with my character channeling his magic through plushes even though he is learning everything being taught, and then his parents are pissed that he lost his apprenticeship pretty much tell him no you can't home. And my character is super smart but kind of naive. is like all right I just need to prove my self to master and I will get it all back my teacher and my parents and then he goes off to be a adventurer also his steal defender is a really big ( for a plushy) griffin with wings but it can't fly as steal defenders can't fly in the rules and any time some brings up why dose it not fly he will just look at them like they are stupid and say slowly as to a child " it is a plushy"
Please make more videos sharing tales from your dnd table! I love hearing about what’s going on in other peoples dnd games and getting a glimpse into their fantasy worlds 🤩
i was smiling the whole time through listening to your party’s stories. it sounds so chaotic and fun! the walkie-shiitakes especially got me 😂
This was super relaxing to have on in the background while I was painting my own minis. Fantastic work on the Penelopes!
Would love more videos about the wild stuff your games get up to! Seeing the minis being painting is nice too 😊
That was really good fun to watch. Thanks Ginny Di. BTW awesome paint job
The ad's music caught me super off guard, as i'm doing a dimension 20 sophomore year rewatch and i was like KALINA OH NO lol
> And the final battle was with a red dragon... ... ... -fly.
That was DM brilliance.
Seriously, how are you this talented??? Amazing stories, you can paint this well and sing like a siren... good on you Ginny!
"Till his final breath" Killing him and reviving him wouldn't work because it is assumed that he would breath again after he got revived. Very good storytelling.
I would love more information about that tiny fae village thingy. It sounds so cute
Impressive work with the minis.
Excellent storytelling LOL
"Walkie Shiitakes" made me LOSE IT lmfao
The best part of ttrpg's are the wild stories. More please!
This is fantastic!! I love hearing game stories and sharing my own. Ive seen people say before that those outside your game group dont care what your imaginary friends do but in my experience that just is not the case. I am already so invested in Penelope and the Town Council. Do they resurrect her Dad? Does the demagorgon punish them? Do they accidentally put anything unfortunate in the carnivorous bag of holding???
More stories please. Your creativity is amazing...
I’m okay settling for home game recaps as they come, no stream needed. I just hope I’ll get a game of my own!
I adore this story. For 30ish years I have focused on these intense, detailed, and serious only stories. I am going to try to incorporate more cute, fun, silly, and less intense story going forward and this is a great piece of inspiration.
My husband will not let me forget the time I was playing a NE sociopath (actually the last time I played a truly evil character, I find good more satisfying), and we encountered three thieves in the middle of looting a house. We subdued them in passing, and I threw them into the Type IV bag of holding.
Several sessions later, I opened the bag of holding and... three terrified, mucky, half-starved faces peered out at me. I retrieved what I needed and shut the bag again. Then I figured it had been a few days, they were probably hungry, so I grabbed three tomatoes from the field we were passing through and dropped them into the bag to, uh, feed them, I guess. To be honest, I'd forgotten they were there, which was actually perfectly in character
I am very much looking forward to seeing your lady dwarf character in a sketch or something so we can find out more about her, like maybe her name for starters.
I created a female gold dwarf NPC for my game. Because these gold dwarves are allied with gold dragons (many have a trace of dragon blood), their fashion is to braid their mustaches into two braids on either side (four in total), and likewise braid their beard into four braids, so they look like the barbels on the lip and chin of a gold dragon.
Love the Table Stories! Definitely appreciate not wanting them to be "work", but any time you feel like throwing one in rest assured we will be hanging on the edge of our chairs to listen. You tell a good tale - this one reminded me of Robert Redford in Spy Games, where he plays a CIA black-ops director about to retire, but he gets called in to give some background info on an agent he trained. He spends the movie reeling off yarn after yarn of "back in the day" stories that has everyone else open-mouth stunned. That was me through this video 🤣
I totally get wanting to sow chaos in peace. So happy you shared some of your home game stories with us. Can’t wait to hear more about the town council, if you choose to share more that is.
Amazing minis, amazing paintjob and amazing stories.
A storytime video every year or six months or something would be great, i bet you've got some good ones from previous campaigns too, maybe a holiday period thing?.
I love the stories, and the mini painting.
Can you do a video where you go over what dice you use for Penelope? I love seeing character dice palettes
Thanks for the table insight! That was fun and your paint jobs looked amazing!
Fantastic minis! Totally enjoyed the story. Thank you.
Omg, I also play a gnome Penelope! But she is a rock gnome scribe wizard who goes by Penny.
I love this please do more videos like it
The minis are adorable, and I really enjoyed hearing about The Town Council's adventures!
I applaud your imagination and your artistic skills.
1 of my 2 characters (ealowyn) never killed any of her parenets but truly hates her family. Its why she ran from her rich home and wants to become the most feared half elf rogue but is already a more then adept pickpocket and i only played her once during a one shot. One guy said after the one shot that at the start he hated ealowyn but loved her backstory so much that he asked if he could use her in his campaings. I feel like killing people in backstories is something that most people do but i'm pretty new to d and d
Really enjoyed the stories going along with the painting. Hopefully we can see and hear more? Maybe with a certain Orc character?
If you do more of these i will definitely watch. Even longer ones, I'm sure this is a bit of a test run.
Thank you for expanding our Gnomenclature
Love the story!
I wouldn't mind a little breakdown on all of the supplies you are using to paint. I find it interesting and things for me to keep in mind when I next attempt to paint a mini.
More of these video please! I love hearing about other peoples stories about their games.
I thought the thing with the two bags of holding was setting up for them actually putting him in the carnivorous bag on accident and that’s why he died
Love short stories so much! Awesome :)
“Sow chaos in peace”. Yeah, very much gamer thing. *grin*. Good painting job!
This is so fun! I love hearing the stories and it's so calming to watch you paint!
Awesome story, always down for more actual play tales!
Having a carnivorous bag of holding sounds like a recipe for disaster... I LOVE IT 😂 amazing paint work btw, Ginny!
I was lucky enough to see the assassin vines being painted, I may have suggested things to make them more deadly😅
Thank you for sharing.
Also, Sowing Peaceful Chaos is totally my new band name.
This was so fun! I'd love to hear more of your DnD stories!! :D
This was really fun! I enjoyed hearing about Penelope's shenanigans. Would hear about more.
I really love the detail that raging Penelope has the displacer beast's tentacles. It fits with her story
Please more stories! Love the carniverous bag of holding.
I love your videos. You've got a great, fun, calm aesthetic~
Yep this was awesome! Would love more game stories
i love dnd stories. also excited to paint your minis
Sow chaos in peace! And loved the video! Keep up the amazing work!
9 minutes of Ginny telling a story - had me laughing, kept me interested and now need more.... Thank you for sharing! And thank you for some great ideas! Jesse sounds like a great DM
Nice paint job. My old hands and eyes can hardly do it anymore
I get it. My all-bard party (the Bardy) would be excruciating to watch, but the taoes are excellent.
My character (the Bassist) once suplexed a train station ticket attendant to get a boost to jumping atop a moving train. I was basically the band's roadie and had most of their instruments on me (being the only party member with 18 strength.) we had a gig to get to
The phrase 'might've killed my dad for nothing' is certainly something
I love hearing stories from folks' games, this sounds like an absolute joy of a campaign. Loved the minis as well, they came out great!
she looks so adorable in her rage-beast form
As a DM, I already have several new ideas after this video. Nice to gnome ya!
Your stories are always so wonderful. 💜
Great job on the figs.
Yes, please tell me more! I got distracted from the minis just by listening to your story! ♥
have you ever watched Seth Skorkowsky? Would love to see your take on that style of game play stories.
Great minis :)
This was great! More please! ❤😊
This is a cool way to share the stories. Thanks a lot. Also appreciate to hear such stories, because it just feels better to know that I am not just with a bunch of crazy people, but other groups experience to walk along the very thin line between extremely creative and pure chaos in RPGing too 😊 Unintentionally even 😁
This is an excellent format for a video. I hope it was fun for you.
the sort of games most of us want to take part in and just aim towards if we can - thanks ginny!
I want to say thank you for sharing your stories and teaching us all about DnD. I am interested in DnD and your video have been helping me out lately. Just want to say Thank you. And P.S. saw DnD in the castle trailer and saw you in it. Again thank you
More home game story time as you paint mini’s would be great video ideas.
Thank you for a video! It was nice to have this sneak peek into your homegame chaos 😂
I looooove Hearing about your campaign shenanigans and the Minis turned out sooooo cute 😍😍😍
Just share the stories, I enjoy it when I can listen in to someone else telling me about their game.
This was very strange, but awesome and funny. I've never heard of mind melding with a mushroom. This campaign sounds very fun and unique.
With your clear love of puns and dirty humor, you should check out Viva La Dirt League D&D. VLDL is a UA-cam channel that is all about video game logic and they made a second channel where they play D&D. I absolutely love them, and being actors who have lots of costumes for their skits, they actually do green screen scenes from their campaign and edit them in. Their first session is pretty slow, but i mean, who's isn't?
'Walkiee Shittake's" *And it was if I could hear the DM's sigh across the sea*
VINDICATION!!!! captain holt stylez