that adorable little bird was modeled after Matt (Umbrasyl) and Marisha's (Keyleth) pet bird Dagon, who sadly passed during production. They forgot about that fact and there were laughs and a few tears when they saw it torn apart. "Making my way" was an in joke - whenever one of the players would comment that their characters would make their way somewhere the table would sing Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles". But here Sam and Ashley get a great duet, and Laura gets the torch song reprise over the credits. In game, the sword flat out stole his soul and killed him, and they had to work together to free it and raise him. Losing his muscles may be worse.
Garmelie was originally a satyr, but the creator of this world setting switched from saying satyrs to fauns a few years ago, as part of a gradual process of differentiating from D&D terminology, for legal just in casies.
@@kieranshae It doesn't really matter since the D&D version doesn't follow the real life mythology too closely. But if you're curious: Satyrs- Greek origin. Wild, ugly, tricksy, horny, drunken frat bro party guys. Expect SA. Originally depicted as short hairy wild men, then part horse, then part goat. Fauns- Roman origin. Shy, gentle, good looking, foolish, semi friendly. Originally depicted as naked spirit men, later took on the satyr's goat anatomy.
From time to time, you can expect Percy to have new guns and gadgets that he's invented.
@8:45 It's called Diplomacy and he built it at the very end of Season 1 after shooting a hole in his hand.
Nice reaction!!!
I can't wait for the next episode, honestly! You're in for a good one
that adorable little bird was modeled after Matt (Umbrasyl) and Marisha's (Keyleth) pet bird Dagon, who sadly passed during production. They forgot about that fact and there were laughs and a few tears when they saw it torn apart.
"Making my way" was an in joke - whenever one of the players would comment that their characters would make their way somewhere the table would sing Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles". But here Sam and Ashley get a great duet, and Laura gets the torch song reprise over the credits.
In game, the sword flat out stole his soul and killed him, and they had to work together to free it and raise him. Losing his muscles may be worse.
Garmelie was originally a satyr, but the creator of this world setting switched from saying satyrs to fauns a few years ago, as part of a gradual process of differentiating from D&D terminology, for legal just in casies.
tbh not sure of the difference, but I said faun b/c I was thinking Narnia
@@kieranshae It doesn't really matter since the D&D version doesn't follow the real life mythology too closely. But if you're curious:
Satyrs- Greek origin. Wild, ugly, tricksy, horny, drunken frat bro party guys. Expect SA. Originally depicted as short hairy wild men, then part horse, then part goat.
Fauns- Roman origin. Shy, gentle, good looking, foolish, semi friendly. Originally depicted as naked spirit men, later took on the satyr's goat anatomy.
Not sure if you can edit titles after upload but it's 2x7.
Oops! Thanks, didn't notice!
Aww, we don't get to see your reaction to their tripping on spores? 😢 But I get it, patreon right? :)
Lol, honestly didn't have much of a reaction to that. Not my type of humor, so I cut it.
@@kieranshae ah.