In this show, Brandi describes her experience in a murder bathroom. It happened at a Wiseguys after a comedy show. Also, she shares her feelings about Fallout 76. She looks at how the series approaches online gaming. Additionally, she reviews the comic book, Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider. Meanwhile, Dave reviews The Sound of Music by martial-industrial powerhouse, Laibach. He explains how this album softens the usual harsh edge of Laibach’s sound.
The Dark Track is Devil’s in the Details by Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys. The band performs a variation of steampunk complete with era appropriate instruments.
In the point, we present a live Dungeons & Dragons show from The Comedy Loft in Ogden, Utah. Saturday Knights Live is a fantasy version of the Wild West with Dave as the dungeon master. Despite a small audience, the show is a humdinger. Also, we play by 5th edition rules.
Brandi plays the con woman, Ladrina Sharp. She is a half-elf rogue with some skill with a rapier. Meanwhile, Chelsea plays the paladin, Harold Armando LaRonde. Harold is the living image of wealthy white male privilege. Finally, Chris plays the sorcerer of wild magic, Kyle Stormdor. Kyle is full of it. It being magic.
Expect goblin hordes, gruff sheriff’s deputies, adorable brats, and local comedy. Can these characters survive 1st level? According to the number of low rolls, probably not. At least they don’t encounter a murder bathroom. That bathroom is reserved for an entirely different purpose. Oh, and a devil makes a special appearance.
Dave has plans for the next installment. Until then, for more D&D discussion, please refer to our episode on character classes.