• 1.07 - Dead Man On Campus

  • Dec 31 2019
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

1.07 - Dead Man On Campus

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  • The coterie established themselves in Montreal. Everett (Tyler Hewitt, @Tyler_Hewitt) reconnected with his old partner, Harvey Grimm, at a standup comedy show, Ridley (Ryan LaPlante, @theryanlaplante) assembled his gang, the burly, fabulous Bear Boys, and Iris (Megan Miles, @meggiemiles) added 2 new members to her herd and secured additional aid for Emily. But now there is a new mission at hand… Featuring our Storyteller Tom McGee (@mcgeetd).

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Please stop with the cringe political views

This was an interesting game and had a lot of potential. The players are funny and their characters are interesting. The guy who plays Riley has an excellent Cockney accent and persona. It's also obvious they love doing this and it makes for fun times. Now the unimpressive component. The DM and, to a lesser degree, the players need to put the feminist virtue signaling to the side and stop injecting cringe leftist ideology into the story. Just makes the obnoxious idiot factor go through the roof. It would be one thing if this was just the characters' personas that had been established in the character setup but that's not what they did with Riley and the DM. Iris is a feminist speaker (once again, cringe) so it makes sense for her to see things that way but not for the others. Overall I enjoyed it up to a point but once the poison of idiot ideology started popping up again and again in the story when it didn't make sense within the context of the story I just had to stop.

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