D&D - The Dungeon at the Heart of Dawn (2)
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@Doperwtje81 wiat, do you mean what Hank said "Apologies won't make any difference now."
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Maybe if Presto congure up a big fire extinguisher to put out Bail fire's flame that could help
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@kimahri45k I still believe he manipulated events for his own benefit though. Dragons Graveyard was to show Venger the children could beat him. This show was to show Venger his master really doesnt care about him. I mean, DM has the kids get an object NOBODY wants to have or open (not himself, not venger), only to have them flee. And when he's recharged, he's suddenly willing to go to battle? Either DM is stronger than he lets on, or he knew the evil one was gone and wanted venger to team up.
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@lexusclass2 yeah, so? This is about recharging dungeon master, not their weapons alone.
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@michelrpg True D&D fan huh...... 'TiaMat'...... did you know there was another way to charge those weapons ...the episode The Hall of Bones.......
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wait what? that's bull, Is Hank supposed to just micromanage everyone? you're a douche DM!
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funny how the riddles end when the DMs ass is on the line. ;p love the series tho :D thanks for posting!
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just wondering where the Drow are
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I LOVE THIS
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@lexusclass2 it was it had shawn waynes
lol. "The first to have my revenge!". Sure Venger, you can't even beat Tiamat. I'm pretty sure fighting a creature made of pure magical energies, the size of an F6 tornado is something you have no problems doing when you're recharged XD
michelrpg 4 years ago 11
You know after all the tests and crap dungeon master put them through, this was the episode I gained respect for him, seeing that he risked his life to save his pupils.
kimahri45k 2 years ago 7