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*** Also, Deadbone's character references [[Music/HueyLewisAndTheNews The Power]] [[Film/BackToTheFuture of Love]].

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*** Also, Deadbone's character references [[Music/HueyLewisAndTheNews The Power]] [[Film/BackToTheFuture [[Film/BackToTheFuture1 of Love]].
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* CoitusEnsues: In "The Unseen Rogues", Nate Tack and Neena Brando get the idea to do it from a conversation with Darius and slip off to the bedroom, just in time for Nate's girlfriend to show up.
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* TheChick: Mona in ''The Unseen Rouges'', who is basically an old, fat Dwarven lady who doesn't fight but makes all of her subordinates do her dirty work.
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* ProfessionalKiller: Ghostblade, to a [[UpToEleven ridiculous degree]]. Even when he fails at killing someone, he just ends up killing someone else successfully. Even when he's [[FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome made stupid and becomes Coe's pet]], he single handily takes down half of a Kobold village all by himself, ''before combat''.

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* ProfessionalKiller: Ghostblade, to a [[UpToEleven ridiculous degree]].degree. Even when he fails at killing someone, he just ends up killing someone else successfully. Even when he's [[FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome made stupid and becomes Coe's pet]], he single handily takes down half of a Kobold village all by himself, ''before combat''.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: In ''The Unseen Rogues'', before O'Mally kills either Lester or Mona, Deadbone's Character, Neena Brando, is teleported away, and a Giant Kobold comes out of nowhere. Other then Him and O'Mally knowing each other, and hating each other, there is no information on this Giant Kobold. He fights O'Mally for 3 turns, and then Neena Brando returns while the Giant Kobold vanishes.
** After beating a Beenu War Machine in ''Unexpected Discovery'', it turns into a giant Boombox that plays music and then helps the group get over a chasm... [[CrypticConversation before the music glitches into recorded dialogue about how their reality is at the mercy of]] [[MediumAwareness the Gods]] [[CrypticConversation and how death is the end to all of their lives.]]

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* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: The Ytts. They will change into whatever creature attacked them and copy all of their abilities. They can also randomly change into anyone from anywhere at anytime and use those abilities as well.
** The Believers, to an extent.
** Werewolves turn into a Beast Companion if they are hit by a critical or are out during a full moon.



* {{Shapeshifting}}: The Ytts. They will change into whatever creature attacked them and copy all of their abilities. They can also randomly change into anyone from anywhere at anytime and use those abilities as well.
** The Believers, to an extent.
** Werewolves turn into a Beast Companion if they are hit by a critical or are out during a full moon.
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* TheHypnotoad: The Whisper Snake, who will whisper into a persons' ear and make them act hostile to their party.

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* TheHypnotoad: HypnoticCreature: The Whisper Snake, who will whisper into a persons' person's ear and make them act hostile to their party.
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* {{Gorn}}: Happens sporadically throughout the series, but reaches it's highest point in Azveltara Z, which mainly consists of innocent people, including small children, being killed in a multitude of cruel and unusual ways, including: throat slashing, decapitation, sadistic torture, limbs hacked off, faces beaten to a pulp, hacked into pieces, disemboweled, crushed, and reduced to mush.

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* {{Gorn}}: Happens sporadically throughout The [[spoiler:slaughter of the series, but reaches it's highest point Beenu in Azveltara Z, which mainly consists of where countless innocent people, including small children, being killed Beenu are slaughtered in a multitude of cruel and unusual ways, including: throat slashing, decapitation, sadistic torture, limbs hacked off, faces beaten to a pulp, hacked into pieces, disemboweled, crushed, and reduced to mush.every way you could think of.]]
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* DummiedOut: Goblins and Hobgoblins, once a playable race, have become nothing more then potential companions (as of Season 3). Hobgoblins in their entirety may have been removed from Canon, as they appear to be replaced with 'Darkened Hobgobs'.
** The BagOfHolding Treasure Item was removed in Season 2.
** Several Race Ideas, such as Slimes, Forn and Shellmind, were made but never put into the game.
** The Buccaneer Class and all Legendary Companions were not included in the official TableTopSimulator Mod.
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* OurElvesAreBetter: As a group, Elves generally follow the High Elf archetype closely, being the tallest and oldest race who view themselves as superior to the other races created after the Birth of Magic. They have a great affinity for magic, making them difficult to predict and dangerous opponents.

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* OurElvesAreBetter: OurElvesAreDifferent: As a group, Elves generally follow the High Elf archetype closely, being the tallest and oldest race who view themselves as superior to the other races created after the Birth of Magic. They have a great affinity for magic, making them difficult to predict and dangerous opponents.
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* Gorn: Happens sporadically throughout the series, but reaches it's highest point in Azveltara Z, which mainly consists of innocent people, including small children, being killed in a multitude of cruel and unusual ways, including: throat slashing, decapitation, sadistic torture, limbs hacked off, faces beaten to a pulp, hacked into pieces, disemboweled, crushed, and reduced to mush.

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* Gorn: {{Gorn}}: Happens sporadically throughout the series, but reaches it's highest point in Azveltara Z, which mainly consists of innocent people, including small children, being killed in a multitude of cruel and unusual ways, including: throat slashing, decapitation, sadistic torture, limbs hacked off, faces beaten to a pulp, hacked into pieces, disemboweled, crushed, and reduced to mush.

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* Gorn: Happens sporadically throughout the series, but reaches it's highest point in Azveltara Z, which mainly consists of innocent people, including small children, being killed in a multitude of cruel and unusual ways, including: throat slashing, decapitation, sadistic torture, limbs hacked off, faces beaten to a pulp, hacked into pieces, disemboweled, crushed, and reduced to mush.


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* Gorn: Happens sporadically throughout the series, but reaches it's highest point in Azveltara Z, which mainly consists of innocent people, including small children, being killed in a multitude of cruel and unusual ways, including: throat slashing, decapitation, sadistic torture, limbs hacked off, faces beaten to a pulp, hacked into pieces, disemboweled, crushed, and reduced to mush.
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* Gorn: Happens sporadically throughout the series, but reaches it's highest point in Azveltara Z, which mainly consists of innocent people, including small children, being killed in a multitude of cruel and unusual ways, including: throat slashing, decapitation, sadistic torture, limbs hacked off, faces beaten to a pulp, hacked into pieces, disemboweled, crushed, and reduced to mush.
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* [[spoiler:ExploitingTheFourthWall]]:[[spoiler:Maelstrom realizes that an Old God has been dictating every action he has ever made, which gives him the "kindness"--by virtue of being a blank slate--to ascend to dragon/godhood.]]
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* ClaimedByTheSupernatural: Sins of the Unforgotten. Whenever a character is saved from an otherwise irreversible death by the Old Gods or the audience wills it through supporter events, they receive a branding mark on their shoulder. Sinned characters can hear what the Old God who controls them (read: the player) says, giving them information on the meta level that they could never know otherwise.

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* KillerRobot: The Robots the Beannu made, especially the Beannu War Machine.

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* KillerRobot: The Robots the Beannu Beenu made, especially the Beannu Beenu War Machine.



* MechanicalMonster: The Beannu War Machine.

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* MechanicalMonster: The Beannu Beenu War Machine.



* SchizoTech: The Beannu were masters of this: Building Robots that were immune to damage unless other robots died, or Robots that could change something about them or on them. They also built the Elemechs, Robots with Elementals in them that are also Sapient.

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* SchizoTech: The Beannu Beenu were masters of this: Building Robots that were immune to damage unless other robots died, or Robots that could change something about them or on them. They also built the Elemechs, Robots with Elementals in them that are also Sapient.



* TheWestern: There are 3 Classes inspired by Western style themes: Bandito's, Sheriffs and Spellslingers.

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* TheWestern: There are 3 Classes inspired by Western style themes: Bandito's, Banditos, Sheriffs and Spellslingers.



* AllJustADream: In "Okagnoma Guild Hall", [[spoiler:the field trip to and subsequent battle with Dalfgan the Two Headed Ogre was all just an illusion created by Nisovin to test the students courage and perseverance in tough situations.]]

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* AllJustADream: In "Okagnoma Guild Hall", [[spoiler:the field trip to and subsequent battle with Dalfgan the Two Headed Ogre was all just an illusion created by Nisovin to test the students students' courage and perseverance in tough situations.]]



** ''The Nuren Campaign'', technically the first official Unforgotten Realms Live campaign and guest starring [[WebVideo/GameGrumps Arin "Egoraptor" Hanson]] and Jake Nuren, is this, as several of the common players didn't feel like lore established in this campaign doesn't fit well with the current game.

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** ''The Nuren Campaign'', technically the first official Unforgotten Realms Live campaign and guest starring [[WebVideo/GameGrumps Arin "Egoraptor" Hanson]] and Jake Nuren, is this, as several of the common players didn't feel like felt that lore established in this campaign doesn't wouldn't fit well with the current game.



** As of "Okagnoma Guild Hall", "The Many Gobos of Pat" has been [[RetCon retconned]] into a fictional story, again due to it not fitting well into canon lore (Most likely due to the introduction of powerful spells only able to be cast by creatures with two vocal chords, and this being a campaign where a set of characters, Warren and Terrance, being one being with two heads, ergo two vocal chords).

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** As of "Okagnoma Guild Hall", "The Many Gobos of Pat" has been [[RetCon retconned]] into a fictional story, again due to it not fitting well into canon lore (Most (most likely due to the introduction of powerful spells only able to be cast by creatures with two sets of vocal chords, and this the latter being a campaign where that introduced a set of characters, Warren and Terrance, being as one being with two heads, ergo two sets of vocal chords).



* CrypticConversations:
** The Beannu War Machine has one recorded on it in ''Unexpected Discovery''.

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* CrypticConversations:
CrypticConversations: of the one-sided variety.
** The Beannu Beenu War Machine has one recorded on it in ''Unexpected Discovery''.



* DealWithTheDevil: Bopen acts very similar to [[PiratesOfTheCarribean Davey Jones]]: Either join his crew for a certain number of years, or die and be fish food.

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* DealWithTheDevil: Bopen acts very similar to [[PiratesOfTheCarribean Davey Jones]]: Either be converted to an immortal Ageless being and join his crew for a certain number of years, or die and be as fish food.



* DuelToTheDeath: Virgo Sunsword vs. Bopen the Skeleton King in ''The Skeleton King''. [[spoiler:At first, it looks like Virgo wins... Only for Bopen to stay alive, even without his head, and he successfully kills Virgo...]]
* DumbMuscle: Cain, Deadbone's character in ''The New Crew'', is a gigantic, menacing porc with very little common sense or intelligence. His misunderstandings of idioms and metaphors often veer into CloudCuckooLander territory.

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* DuelToTheDeath: Virgo Sunsword vs. Bopen the Skeleton King in ''The Skeleton King''. [[spoiler:At first, it looks like Virgo wins... Only only for Bopen to stay alive, even without his head, and he to successfully kills Virgo...kill Virgo.]]
* DumbMuscle: Cain, Deadbone's Deadbones's character in ''The New Crew'', is a gigantic, menacing porc with very little common sense or intelligence. His misunderstandings of idioms and metaphors often veer into CloudCuckooLander territory.



** Anytime Justin has a Character that has Kids, the Kids will treat him like trash, and so will his [[UnwantedSpouse Significant Other]]. This has happened twice; to Jormr in ''The Woodcarvers'', and to Stuart Barringster in ''The Senate of Deadlantis'' (Act 2 and 3). Both times also resulted in the death of his entire family as well.

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** Anytime Justin has a Character that has Kids, the Kids will treat him like trash, and so will his [[UnwantedSpouse Significant Other]].significant other]]. This has happened twice; to Jormr in ''The Woodcarvers'', and to Stuart Barringster in ''The Senate of Deadlantis'' (Act 2 and 3). Both times also resulted in the death of his entire family as well.



** ... Then it was put to use; in ''Azveltara Z'', the Azveltarian Assassin Guild infiltrates an important Beenu Facility, one that regulated their sewer system and Dragon Scales. They corrupt both, which will cause the Beenu to become sterile, and then they slaughter every Beenu in the facility, including ''children''. It is this event that actually causes the extinction of the Beenu in ''[=URealms=]'' lore.

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** ... Then it was put to use; in ''Azveltara Z'', the Azveltarian Assassin Guild infiltrates an important Beenu Facility, facility, one that regulated their sewer system and Dragon Scales. They corrupt both, which will cause causing the Beenu to become sterile, and then they slaughter every Beenu in the facility, including ''children''. It is this event that actually causes the extinction of the Beenu in ''[=URealms=]'' lore.



* GreyAndGrayMorality: A lot of Conflicts stem from this. For Instance, the Elves, who view themselves as the Guardians of the Realm and the Leaders of all the Races, absolutely disdain Goblins and simply kill them on sight, even though many Goblins do nothing wrong.

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* GreyAndGrayMorality: A lot of Conflicts conflicts stem from this. For Instance, instance, the Elves, who view themselves as the Guardians of the Realm and the Leaders of all the Races, absolutely disdain Goblins and simply kill them on sight, even though many Goblins do nothing wrong.



** Kallark, a Dwelf, continually attempts to adopt a pair of kobold children in ''The Sunswords'' and ''The Silvermine Mountains''. He seems to have successfully done so, at least with little Unther, in ''The Woodcarvers'', even though Gwyneth says they have to find a proper home for him.

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** Kallark, a Dwelf, continually attempts to adopt a pair of kobold children in ''The Sunswords'' and ''The Silvermine Mountains''. He seems to have successfully done so, at least with little Unther, Unter, in ''The Woodcarvers'', even though Gwyneth says they have to find a proper home for him.



* MauriceChevalierAccent: Deadbone's Kobold Characters always have thick French Accents. This includes Kinnie Boots in ''The Jewel of the Dingo Isles'' and Romulus in ''Kobold Headhunters''.



* NoCommunitiesWereHarmed: Such places as Abracadab (a city of magicians with Russian accents) and Karazzim (a community of vaguely Eastern Kobold monks) are [[Expy Expies]] of real places in the fantasy Realm.



* ProfessionalKiller: Ghostblade, to a [[UpToEleven ridiculous degree]]. Even when he fails at killing someone, he just ends up killing someone else successfully. Even when he's [[FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome made stupid and becomes Coe's Pet]], he single handily takes down half of a Kobold Village all by himself, ''before combat''.

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* ProfessionalKiller: Ghostblade, to a [[UpToEleven ridiculous degree]]. Even when he fails at killing someone, he just ends up killing someone else successfully. Even when he's [[FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome made stupid and becomes Coe's Pet]], pet]], he single handily takes down half of a Kobold Village village all by himself, ''before combat''.



** The Guards of ''The Fall Of Dundinborough'' are the Harem for Prince Phineas Dundinborough.

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** The Guards of ''The Fall Of Dundinborough'' are the Harem for Prince Phineas Dundinborough.Dundinborough's harem.



** After beating a Beannu War Machine in ''Unexpected Discovery'', it turns into a giant Boombox that plays music and then helps the group get over a chasm... [[CrypticConversation before the music glitches into recorded dialogue about how their reality is at the mercy of]] [[MediumAwareness the Gods]] [[CrypticConversation and how death is the end to all of their lives.]]

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** After beating a Beannu Beenu War Machine in ''Unexpected Discovery'', it turns into a giant Boombox that plays music and then helps the group get over a chasm... [[CrypticConversation before the music glitches into recorded dialogue about how their reality is at the mercy of]] [[MediumAwareness the Gods]] [[CrypticConversation and how death is the end to all of their lives.]]



* StrippedToTheBone: The Agless, first shown in ''The Silvermine Mountains''.

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* StrippedToTheBone: The Agless, Ageless, first shown in ''The Silvermine Mountains''.



* ZombieApocalypse: Has happened twice: In ''Woodcarvers'', the entire Dwarven town of Waldon was killed by the Dragon Aspect of Death, Golestandt, and 3 of the 4 Heroes, along with Kallark and Gwyneth Sunsword, fought and laid the Mindless Ageless to rest. In ''The Fall of Dundinborough'', the Kingdom of Dundinborough fell to Ageless under the command of the Skeletal Pirate King, Bopen.

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* ZombieApocalypse: Has happened twice: twice.
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In ''Woodcarvers'', the entire Dwarven town of Waldon was killed by the Dragon Aspect of Death, Golestandt, and 3 of the 4 Heroes, along with Kallark and Gwyneth Sunsword, fought and laid the Mindless Ageless to rest. rest.
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In ''The Fall of Dundinborough'', the Kingdom of Dundinborough fell to Ageless under the command of the Skeletal Pirate King, Bopen.
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* FantasticDrug: [[ExperiencePoints E.X.P.]] is a green powder that can be taken by ingesting, snorting, or injecting it. Once taken, it has the instant effect of causing its user's overall speed to increase dramatically. However, its main side effect is that it has a chance of making its user '[[CharacterLevel LV Up,]]' causing them to pass out.
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* TheOldGods: The viewers of the show are known as this. Their ability to choose what happens in the story on a meta level places them at a power level far above that of the Realm's gods.
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** Jax Bartlow, Justin's character in ''The Buckeroos'', is essentially [[DieHard John McClane]].

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** Jax Bartlow, Justin's character in ''The Buckeroos'', is essentially [[DieHard [[Franchise/DieHard John McClane]].
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* FromBeyondtheFourthWall: Donation Events, when the audience gives money towards events that can either help or hurt the characters of the campaign, as well as change the story, are examples of this.

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* FromBeyondtheFourthWall: FromBeyondTheFourthWall: Donation Events, when the audience gives money towards events that can either help or hurt the characters of the campaign, as well as change the story, are examples of this.
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*MeaningfulName: In the Sunswords campaign, the Pot Puppy Deadbones rescued earned the ironic name he gave it after a critical fail on a fireball turns it into an evil Hellhound.
-->'''Rob:''' What was this puppy's name?\\
'''Deadbones:''' ''Annihilus the Living Death that Walks.''
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There is also a [[http://live.urealms.com/website website]] for this show/game that provides more information about past and future campaigns including
a [[http://live.urealms.com/cards detailed list of cards]] and a [[http://wiki.urealms.com/wiki/Main_Page Wiki]] with more specific information. On June 9th, the first official [=URealms=] Mod for Tabletop Simulator was released, which you can see [[https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=943385483 here]].

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There is also a [[http://live.urealms.com/website website]] for this show/game that provides more information about past and future campaigns including
campaigns, as well as a [[http://live.urealms.com/cards detailed list of cards]] and a [[http://wiki.urealms.com/wiki/Main_Page Wiki]] with more specific information. On June 9th, the first official [=URealms=] Mod for Tabletop Simulator was released, which you can see [[https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=943385483 here]].

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* FromBeyondtheFourthWall: Donation Events, when the audience gives money towards events that can either help or hurt the characters of the campaign, as well as change the story, are examples of this.



* KillTheGod: The Beannu may have been responsible for the Death of Phanto, one of two Sun Dragons who's death caused the Birth of Magic.

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* KillTheGod: The Beannu Beenu may have been responsible for the Death of Phanto, one of two Sun Dragons who's death caused the Birth of Magic.
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* MasterSwordsman: The Sword Master Class.

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* MasterSwordsman: The Sword Master Sharp swordsman Class.
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# ''The Purge''

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# ''The Purge''
''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWydJWFr0eI&list=PLl4CmnQ2VIydlGDLGhwOXWv7cQGGfC8ST The Purge]]''
# ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ATrJCy9qNI&list=PLl4CmnQ2VIyfwpjuPJoaR8C-sd0RXx9ao Lyn Azveltara Gaiden]]''

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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Dankie from ''The Many Gobos of Pat''; during the fight with the Kobolds, Danka becomes unconscious, but then a Paid-for event happens which would give Danka a Donkey. The only problem? '''The Donkey event has the Donkey thrown onto Danka and causes Damage!''' Suffice to say, Danka's dice roll didn't save him, and he was the first player character to die on the show.

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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Dankie from ''The Many Gobos of Pat''; during the fight with the Kobolds, Danka Dankie becomes unconscious, but then a Paid-for event happens which would give Danka Dankie a Donkey. The only problem? '''The Donkey event has the Donkey thrown onto Danka Dankie and causes Damage!''' Suffice to say, Danka's Dankie's dice roll didn't save him, and he was the first player character to die on the show.


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*** [[spoiler:Percy Bast, Roamin's character from The Purge campaign, obliterated Bopen's, and hence Virgo's,skull before dying. Now Bopen's new Skull is none other than Percy's itself.]]

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** Anytime Justin has a Character that has Kids, the Kids will treat him like trash, and so will his [[UnwantedSpouse Significant Other]]. This has happened twice; to Jormr in ''The Woodcarvers'', and to Stuart Barringster in ''The Senate of Deadlantis'' (Act 2 and 3). Both times also resulted in the death of his entire family as well.



* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
** Coestar is '''Choleric'''
** Deadbones is '''Phlegmatic'''
** Roamin in '''Melancholic'''
** Justin is '''Sanguine'''

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