Saddle up and get ready to take a spin on your brand new griffon, it’s another episode of the Drunks and Dragons podcast! This week, Thom and Aludra have some serious questions about Harper’s motivations, along with each other’s parenting abilities.
The adventure continues with Titus Harper (Tim Lanning), Thom the Dragonborn (Mike Bachmann), Aludra (Jennifer Cheek) and your Dungeon Master (Michael DiMauro).
Drunks and Dragons is a weekly podcast using the Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition ruleset. Please let us know what you think!
A sweet D&D comic series you guys might enjoy: http://noobtheloser.tumblr.com/post/71258792335/the-first-d-d-comic-i-posted-goes-viral-with
Guess who is having Cracker Crunchers for lunch today. This guy.
Bear with me: If Thom the Dragonborn had sexual congress with a Gryphon, is that quadruple Bestiality, or not Bestiality it all? If Thom is half Mythical creature (Dragon) and half human, and a Gryphon is a mythical creature is it only 1/3 bestiality? Or if a Gryphon is part lion part Eagel and Thom is part Dragon part man is that the quadruple bestiality? Or is it two mythical creatures making sweet sweet love not bestiality at all. Curious minds want to know.
I’m glad I don’t have to start boycotting from the lack of ‘ThriftyNerd’ in the openings….so close…so close…
What would happen if Ros turned out to have a gnoll fetish?
No episode this week….I feel like a junkie needing a fix
is it just me or does Mike Bachmann’s Tim voice sound amazingly close to Solid Snake?
Great episode this week!
Traditionally in Greek mythology only female (gryphons) were they only ones with wings according to a single 15th century heraldic manuscript while a male grypgon restricted to the ground is called a keythong. Also hippogriphs are the offspring of a horse abd a gryphon even though they hate each other.
Also a tidbit for Mike. Gryphons found their mates by flashing their feathers similar to a peacock. Also they mate for life.
Oh c’mon no comments about ducks flying in formation?! That shit was hilarious. I’m totally using that the next conversation I get into about ducks
Early precursor of Jennifer’s obsession with monkey death