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* GuestStarPartMember: Several episodes have Pat try to introduce a new player, although dealing with the main party always drives them off by the end of the episode.
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** A gag in ''Bardic Inspiration'' cuts away from the party harmonizing in-game to the ungodly caterwauling the actual players are doing to represent it.
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* VoiceOfTheLegion: Nixie's voice picks up the echo occasionally when she is angry or threatening someone.
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failing working for organized crime and sleeping with a willing partner aren't really unheroic.
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** Severely botching Killing a task set by a tiefling crime boss ("Roll to Seduce")
** Antriushafling chef just trying to seduce said tiefling, [[spoiler:only to become diseased]] (again, obviously, "Roll to Seduce")live his life.
** Antrius
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* Nixie/Nicole (Alessia Medina): A red pink tiefling sorceress with a penchant for [[{{Pyromaniac}} setting things aflame]]; her player can be a bit flippant at times, but means well.
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* NotWhatItLooksLike: In "Murderhobo", Evandra and Antrius try and pull their first murder victim (who they killed for trying to sell them an overpriced apple) off the path. His pants snag, they fall, and...[[spoiler:they caught by a passerby supposedly engaging in [[ILoveTheDead necrophilia]] ]]. [[MurderIsTheBestSolution Murder ensues.]]
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* NotWhatItLooksLike: In "Murderhobo", Evandra and Antrius try and pull their first murder victim (who they killed for trying to sell them an overpriced apple) off the path. His pants snag, they fall, and...[[spoiler:they caught by a passerby supposedly engaging in [[ILoveTheDead necrophilia]] ]].necrophilia]]]]. [[MurderIsTheBestSolution Murder ensues.]]
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* ChromaticArrangement: Evandra/Eva is usually dressed in green, Antrius/Antonio in blue, and Nixie/Nicole in red (along with pink skin and pink hair).
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* ChromaticArrangement: Evandra/Eva is usually dressed in green, Antrius/Antonio in blue, and Nixie/Nicole in red (along with red skin and pink hair).
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* TheSouthpaw: Evandra, as seen in "Rules as Written", drinks a potion with her left hand and does an offhanded attack with her right.
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** Nixie does not appreciate it when someone takes away an opportunity for her to use Fireball. When Annandale the Warlock uses Eldrich Blast to kill someone right before Nixie was going to set him ablaze, Nixie can barely contain her fury.
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** Nixie does not appreciate it when someone takes away an opportunity for her to use Fireball. When Annandale the Warlock uses Eldrich Eldritch Blast to kill someone right before Nixie was going to set him ablaze, Nixie can barely contain her fury.
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* BerserkButton: Vlithryn the Cleric has one regarding how her party uses her HealingHands: Nixie and Antrius use it for nonexistent wounds, while Evandra asks her to cure her flu [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction despite her having half an arm]]. She barely keeps control for most of the episode, before throwing herself into the sea. (Her player, Vivienne, is not too impressed about their ability to unwittingly kill themselves either.)
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** Nixie does not appreciate it when someone takes away an opportunity for her to use Fireball. When Annandale the Warlock uses Eldrich Blast to kill someone right before Nixie was going to set him ablaze, Nixie can barely contain her fury.
** Vlithryn the Cleric has one regarding how her party uses her HealingHands: Nixie and Antrius use it for nonexistent wounds, while Evandra asks her to cure her flu [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction despite her having half an arm]]. She barely keeps control for most of the episode, before throwing herself into the sea. (Her player, Vivienne, is not too impressed about their ability to unwittingly kill themselves either.)
** Nixie does not appreciate it when someone takes away an opportunity for her to use Fireball. When Annandale the Warlock uses Eldrich Blast to kill someone right before Nixie was going to set him ablaze, Nixie can barely contain her fury.
** Vlithryn the Cleric has one regarding how her party uses her HealingHands: Nixie and Antrius use it for nonexistent wounds, while Evandra asks her to cure her flu [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction despite her having half an arm]]. She barely keeps control for most of the episode, before throwing herself into the sea. (Her player, Vivienne, is not too impressed about their ability to unwittingly kill themselves either.)
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* PsychopathicWomanchild: Nixie seems to treat fire (and the people she sets it to) as a toy, really.
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* MusicalEpisode: Season 3, Episode 1 "Bardic Inspiration". The team have been imprisoned, but managed to escape to a tune which everyone joins in on by the end.
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ing about for ''four hours'' by episode's start! [[spoiler:Turns out this has been the case because she ran off after [[AttentionDeficitOoShiny something shiny]], splitting the party.]]
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* BerserkButton: Vlithryn the Cleric has one regarding how her party uses her HealingHands: Nixie and Antrius use it for nonexistent wounds, while Evandra asks her to cure her flu [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction despite her having half an arm]]. She barely keeps control for most of the episode, before throwing herself into the sea. (Her player, Vivienne, is not too impressed about their ability to unwittingly kill themselves either.)
* ConfessionCam: Vlithryn addresses the audience in this manner in "Cleric". May be subverted, since it seems she is talking to one of Pat's [=NPCs=].
ing about for ''four hours'' by episode's start! [[spoiler:Turns out this has been the case because she ran off after [[AttentionDeficitOoShiny something shiny]], splitting the party.]]
* FishPeople: Vlithryn, the guest cleric in "Cleric", is a Triton, specifically a princess of Prisana.
* FishPeople: Vlithryn, the guest cleric in "Cleric", is a Triton, specifically a princess of Prisana.
* HealingHands: Vlithryn is a cleric. This seems to be her sole use in the party for the one episode she's in.
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'basic consequences ensure'
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* AbsenteeActor: Antrius is absent for all of "The Party Guest". Literally, since Taufan was in quarantine due to [[UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic Covid]].
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* FighterMageThief: Played with a little. Evandra is a fighter played straight, but Nixie is a pyromaniacal warlock with more focus on destruction than healing, while Antrius is a bard who can still sneak (sort of) and talk his way around things.
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* FighterMageThief: Played with a little. Evandra is a fighter played straight, but Nixie is a pyromaniacal warlock sorceress with more focus on destruction than healing, while Antrius is a bard who can still sneak (sort of) and talk his way around things.
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* MurderIsTheBestSolution: In "Murderhobo", after accidentally killing an apple seller (for trying to see the party an apple for two silver), they get discovered. It quickly escalates.
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** Unusually, it does get a better rap in "Vicious Mockery", despite the happenings of "Shopping Episode", putting it more in line with a straight play of this trope.
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* RulesLawyer: Pat becomes this in "Rules as Written", in a rare case of the ''DM'' being the Rules Lawyer. Despite Eva wanting to invoke RuleOfCool, he doesn't budge, so the gang flip the script on him and fight according to the book, destroying the mook. He doesn't take it well.
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* ActingForTwo: Given the DM usually represents everyone else in the world, Pat basically populates the world as all the [=NPCs=], male or female.
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* ActingForTwo: InUniverse. Given the DM usually represents everyone else in the world, Pat basically populates the world as all the [=NPCs=], male or female.
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'''''1 For All''''' is an Australian WebVideoSeries by Deerstalker Pictures. It centers around a trio of adventurers in a TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons game (and, of course, their [[GameMaster Dungeon Master]]) in an unnamed land, and their various (mis)adventures. The series is presented skit-style, so we never get to see the full campaigns.
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* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Pink Hair]]: Nixie is a red tiefling, complete with pink hair.
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* AnythingThatMoves: Antrius does seem to be this way, if his actions in "Roll to Seduce" and "Shpping Episode" are anything to work off.
* TheBard: Altrius. It's rare he's without an instrument, be it a ukelele, a mandolin or an accordian.
* ButchLesbian: Downplayed a little with Evandra. She does eye off female NPCs a bit.
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* AnythingThatMoves: Antrius does seem to be this way, if his actions in "Roll to Seduce" and "Shpping "Shopping Episode" are anything to work off.
* TheBard:Altrius.Antrius. It's rare he's without an instrument, be it a ukelele, a mandolin or an accordian.
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* CreditsGag: The "Subscribe" video bit at the end of each episode is usually pretty funny and a little ribald, and always done by an NPC featured in that episode.
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* CreditsGag: The "Subscribe" video bit at the end of each episode is usually pretty funny and a little ribald, and always done by an NPC [=NPC=] featured in that episode.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: "Tragic Backstories" results in a competition between Nixie, Evandra and theNPC [=NPC=] Killit. Antrius doesn't understand any of this, while Nixie amps it UpToEleven.
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** This can get broken a little, especially in "Stealthy Approach", as the NPCs, being the DM's creations, can sometimes be his mouthpiece in-world.
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'''1 For All''' is an Australian WebVideoSeries by Deerstalker Pictures. It centers around a trio of adventurers in a TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons game (and, of course, their [[GameMaster Dungeon Master]]) in an unnamed land, and their various (mis)adventures. The series is presented skit-style, so we never get to see the full campaigns.
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* LargeHam: Annandale ([[ItIsPronouncedTorPay pronounced Ah-nan-dah-lay]]), a guest adventurer to the party in "The Party Guest", is a warlock who worships Xax'gadoth, and loves talking about them. A lot. And loudly. Eva, Nicole and Patrick are glad to get rid of him by the end.
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* LargeHam: Annandale ([[ItIsPronouncedTorPay ([[ItIsPronouncedTroPay pronounced Ah-nan-dah-lay]]), a guest adventurer to the party in "The Party Guest", is a warlock who worships Xax'gadoth, and loves talking about them. A lot. And loudly. Eva, Nicole and Patrick are glad to get rid of him by the end.
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* PracticalInsult: True to Vicious Mockery's intent, Antrius kills a guard with it in the eponymous episode.
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* RestAndResupplyShop: Subverted with the Minotaurium Emporium. It's full of VendorTrash, and because he marks ''up'' the price on them, Nixie can't help but blow it up. Alas, one item (Rock of Gravity Detection) hits Evandra (who has [=1HP=]) and does [[spoiler:1 point of bludgeoning damage]].
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* RestAndResupplyShop: RestAndResupplyStop: Subverted with the Minotaurium Emporium. It's full of VendorTrash, and because he marks ''up'' the price on them, Nixie can't help but blow it up. Alas, one item (Rock of Gravity Detection) hits Evandra (who has [=1HP=]) and does [[spoiler:1 point of bludgeoning damage]].
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'''1 For All''' is an Australian WebSeries WebVideoSeries by Deerstalker Pictures. It centers around a trio of adventurers in a TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons game (and, of course, their [[GameMaster Dungeon Master]]) in an unnamed land, and their various (mis)adventures. The series is presented skit-style, so we never get to see the full campaigns.
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'''1 For All''' is an Australian WebSeries by Deerstalker Pictures. It centers around a trio of adventurers in a TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons game (and, of course, their [[GameMaster Dungeon Master]]) in an unnamed land, and their various (mis)adventures. The series is presented skit-style, so we never get to see the full campaigns.
The three adventurers (and their players) are:
* Evandra/Eva (Laura Cagnacci): A half-elf mercenary fighter who leads the team; her player starts off somewhat reserved, but quickly opens up;
* Antrius the Great/Antonio (Thomas Taufan): A somewhat egotistical human [[TheBard bard]], something he inherits from his player; and
* Nixie/Nicole (Alessia Medina): A red tiefling sorceress with a penchant for [[{{Pyromaniac}} setting things aflame]]; her player can be a bit flippant at times, but means well.
They are guided through the campaign by their Dungeon Master, Pat Percer (Kendall Drury).
Not be confused with WebSeries/AllForOne, another web series dealing with another, unrelated property.
!!This series provides exmples of the following tropes:
* ActingForTwo: Given the DM usually represents everyone else in the world, Pat basically populates the world as all the [=NPCs=], male or female.
* TheAlcoholic: Downplayed with Evandra. She likes her drink, but is rarely portrayed drunk.
* AnythingThatMoves: Antrius does seem to be this way, if his actions in "Roll to Seduce" and "Shpping Episode" are anything to work off.
* TheBard: Altrius. It's rare he's without an instrument, be it a ukelele, a mandolin or an accordian.
* ButchLesbian: Downplayed a little with Evandra. She does eye off female NPCs a bit.
* ChromaticArrangement: Evandra/Eva is usually dressed in green, Antrius/Antonio in blue, and Nixie/Nicole in red (along with red skin and pink hair).
* CreditsGag: The "Subscribe" video bit at the end of each episode is usually pretty funny and a little ribald, and always done by an NPC featured in that episode.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: "Tragic Backstories" results in a competition between Nixie, Evandra and the NPC Killit. Antrius doesn't understand any of this, while Nixie amps it UpToEleven.
* DeepImmersionGaming: A [=TTRPG=] example, although the characters are [[InksuitActor inksuits]] of their players.
** This can get broken a little, especially in "Stealthy Approach", as the NPCs, being the DM's creations, can sometimes be his mouthpiece in-world.
* TheDitz: Nixie comes across as this a bit at times.
* FailedASpotCheck: Evandra does not notice the thieves in the forest in "Perception Check". To be fair to her, her player did fail the eponymous check.
* FighterMageThief: Played with a little. Evandra is a fighter played straight, but Nixie is a pyromaniacal warlock with more focus on destruction than healing, while Antrius is a bard who can still sneak (sort of) and talk his way around things.
* FreudianTrio: Nixie is Id, Evandra and Antrius can switch between Ego and Superego, although Evandra is more often than not Superego.
* [[HeroicSeductress Heroic Seducer]]: Antrius demonstrates a rare SpearCounterpart in "Roll to Seduce". It backfires (see below), but still.
* HeroWithAnFInGood: The party are not the greatest at doing the right thing. Among their transgressions are:
** Nixie's many surrenders to her pyromania
** Murdering a literal mound of people in "Murderhobo"
** Severely botching a task set by a demon ("Roll to Seduce")
** Antrius trying to seduce said demon, [[spoiler:only to become diseased]] (again, obviously, "Roll to Seduce")
*-->''Nixie:'' Are we the bad guys?
* InksuitActor: Evandra, Antrius and Nixie are really just their players, Eva, Antonio and Nicole respectively, transplanted in the fantasy world. Even their names are derived from their players'.
* LargeHam: Annandale ([[ItIsPronouncedTorPay pronounced Ah-nan-dah-lay]]), a guest adventurer to the party in "The Party Guest", is a warlock who worships Xax'gadoth, and loves talking about them. A lot. And loudly. Eva, Nicole and Patrick are glad to get rid of him by the end.
* MurderIsTheBestSolution: In "Murderhobo", after accidentally killing an apple seller (for trying to see the party an apple for two silver), they get discovered. It quickly escalates.
* NoodleIncident: We never get to see the campaigns in full; instead we get glimpses from these.
* NotWhatItLooksLike: In "Murderhobo", Evandra and Antrius try and pull their first murder victim (who they killed for trying to sell them an overpriced apple) off the path. His pants snag, they fall, and...[[spoiler:they caught by a passerby supposedly engaging in [[ILoveTheDead necrophilia]] ]]. [[MurderIsTheBestSolution Murder ensues.]]
* PracticalInsult: True to Vicious Mockery's intent, Antrius kills a guard with it in the eponymous episode.
* {{Pyromaniac}}: Nixie.
* RedOniBlueOni: The colour coding of Nixie and Antrius is more than a little coincidental. Similarly with Evandra with her usually green attire, although she can also slide between the two in terms of temperaments.
* RestAndResupplyShop: Subverted with the Minotaurium Emporium. It's full of VendorTrash, and because he marks ''up'' the price on them, Nixie can't help but blow it up. Alas, one item (Rock of Gravity Detection) hits Evandra (who has [=1HP=]) and does [[spoiler:1 point of bludgeoning damage]].
* YouAllMeetInAnInn: Considering the first episode references this in the title, you know this trope is in play.
* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Pink Hair]]: Nixie is a red tiefling, complete with pink hair.
The three adventurers (and their players) are:
* Evandra/Eva (Laura Cagnacci): A half-elf mercenary fighter who leads the team; her player starts off somewhat reserved, but quickly opens up;
* Antrius the Great/Antonio (Thomas Taufan): A somewhat egotistical human [[TheBard bard]], something he inherits from his player; and
* Nixie/Nicole (Alessia Medina): A red tiefling sorceress with a penchant for [[{{Pyromaniac}} setting things aflame]]; her player can be a bit flippant at times, but means well.
They are guided through the campaign by their Dungeon Master, Pat Percer (Kendall Drury).
Not be confused with WebSeries/AllForOne, another web series dealing with another, unrelated property.
!!This series provides exmples of the following tropes:
* ActingForTwo: Given the DM usually represents everyone else in the world, Pat basically populates the world as all the [=NPCs=], male or female.
* TheAlcoholic: Downplayed with Evandra. She likes her drink, but is rarely portrayed drunk.
* AnythingThatMoves: Antrius does seem to be this way, if his actions in "Roll to Seduce" and "Shpping Episode" are anything to work off.
* TheBard: Altrius. It's rare he's without an instrument, be it a ukelele, a mandolin or an accordian.
* ButchLesbian: Downplayed a little with Evandra. She does eye off female NPCs a bit.
* ChromaticArrangement: Evandra/Eva is usually dressed in green, Antrius/Antonio in blue, and Nixie/Nicole in red (along with red skin and pink hair).
* CreditsGag: The "Subscribe" video bit at the end of each episode is usually pretty funny and a little ribald, and always done by an NPC featured in that episode.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: "Tragic Backstories" results in a competition between Nixie, Evandra and the NPC Killit. Antrius doesn't understand any of this, while Nixie amps it UpToEleven.
* DeepImmersionGaming: A [=TTRPG=] example, although the characters are [[InksuitActor inksuits]] of their players.
** This can get broken a little, especially in "Stealthy Approach", as the NPCs, being the DM's creations, can sometimes be his mouthpiece in-world.
* TheDitz: Nixie comes across as this a bit at times.
* FailedASpotCheck: Evandra does not notice the thieves in the forest in "Perception Check". To be fair to her, her player did fail the eponymous check.
* FighterMageThief: Played with a little. Evandra is a fighter played straight, but Nixie is a pyromaniacal warlock with more focus on destruction than healing, while Antrius is a bard who can still sneak (sort of) and talk his way around things.
* FreudianTrio: Nixie is Id, Evandra and Antrius can switch between Ego and Superego, although Evandra is more often than not Superego.
* [[HeroicSeductress Heroic Seducer]]: Antrius demonstrates a rare SpearCounterpart in "Roll to Seduce". It backfires (see below), but still.
* HeroWithAnFInGood: The party are not the greatest at doing the right thing. Among their transgressions are:
** Nixie's many surrenders to her pyromania
** Murdering a literal mound of people in "Murderhobo"
** Severely botching a task set by a demon ("Roll to Seduce")
** Antrius trying to seduce said demon, [[spoiler:only to become diseased]] (again, obviously, "Roll to Seduce")
*-->''Nixie:'' Are we the bad guys?
* InksuitActor: Evandra, Antrius and Nixie are really just their players, Eva, Antonio and Nicole respectively, transplanted in the fantasy world. Even their names are derived from their players'.
* LargeHam: Annandale ([[ItIsPronouncedTorPay pronounced Ah-nan-dah-lay]]), a guest adventurer to the party in "The Party Guest", is a warlock who worships Xax'gadoth, and loves talking about them. A lot. And loudly. Eva, Nicole and Patrick are glad to get rid of him by the end.
* MurderIsTheBestSolution: In "Murderhobo", after accidentally killing an apple seller (for trying to see the party an apple for two silver), they get discovered. It quickly escalates.
* NoodleIncident: We never get to see the campaigns in full; instead we get glimpses from these.
* NotWhatItLooksLike: In "Murderhobo", Evandra and Antrius try and pull their first murder victim (who they killed for trying to sell them an overpriced apple) off the path. His pants snag, they fall, and...[[spoiler:they caught by a passerby supposedly engaging in [[ILoveTheDead necrophilia]] ]]. [[MurderIsTheBestSolution Murder ensues.]]
* PracticalInsult: True to Vicious Mockery's intent, Antrius kills a guard with it in the eponymous episode.
* {{Pyromaniac}}: Nixie.
* RedOniBlueOni: The colour coding of Nixie and Antrius is more than a little coincidental. Similarly with Evandra with her usually green attire, although she can also slide between the two in terms of temperaments.
* RestAndResupplyShop: Subverted with the Minotaurium Emporium. It's full of VendorTrash, and because he marks ''up'' the price on them, Nixie can't help but blow it up. Alas, one item (Rock of Gravity Detection) hits Evandra (who has [=1HP=]) and does [[spoiler:1 point of bludgeoning damage]].
* YouAllMeetInAnInn: Considering the first episode references this in the title, you know this trope is in play.
* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Pink Hair]]: Nixie is a red tiefling, complete with pink hair.