Ep. 1: Here There Be Gerblins - Chapter One

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In this, the pilot episode of The Adventure Zone, the McElroys create the characters with which they’ll build a new — and hopefully very, very lucrative — fantasy fiction franchise. Join in the campaign as Justin (Taako), Travis (Magnus) and Clint (Merle), led by Dungeon Master Griffin, take their first steps into the unknown.
 * Ep. 1: Here There Be Gerblins - Chapter One

Introduction
''[1:07] GRIFFIN: I've talked enough, it's time for the campaign to begin. So, [clears throat]''

''[1:13] ANNOUNCER: STRAP ON YOUR FANTASY SEATBELTS, AND BRACE YOUR ASSES FOR ... THE ADVENTURE ZONE! [Ataraxia plays]''

We meet our heroes
Griffin begins by suggesting that "we use the pre-rolled dudes ... otherwise we'll be here all day". Justin is immediately concerned with the possibility of branding and asks about sponsorships.

[2:16] GRIFFIN: Basically if you and a handsome teenager fall in love --

[2:23] JUSTIN: Mhmm.

''[2:23] GRIFFIN: -- and play it up, then you get, um, you'll get potions that'll help you out -- I should mention just off the bat that we are playing a Hunger Games role-playing game. And it's not an officially licensed product, but um, it's of my own division.''

Griffin goes on to inquire about the group's overall experience with Dungeons and Dragons. After riffing on LARPing, "live-action slash fiction," and Travis' dog, the players get down to business discussing their respective characters. Travis is playing a human fighter named Magnus Burnsides (whose name is Greco-Roman in nature), Justin's goddamn wizard is named Taako (it's a family name, short for Taako the Lesser) and Clint is playing a dwarven cleric named Merle Highchurch (Griffin: "See, that's a goddamn name." Travis: "I'm sorry - 'Magnus Burnsides?'"). It's here that Taako's legendary taco quest is established.
 * Travis is fairly experienced with D&D Fourth Edition. While he didn't have a regular game, he has played "six or seven times". Griffin isn't sure if Travis is ready for the D&D acumen that Griffin is bringing to the table.
 * Justin has played an unknown edition of D&D twice.
 * Clint claims to have never played in his entire life despite being "the biggest goddamn nerd" Griffin's ever met. He also claims to have met Gary Gygax at (presumably) a fan convention.

A quick plug for FX's The Quest follows as more character details are revealed.

The Hammer
Magnus is a protection-style fighter, which allows him to impose disadvantage on a target attacking him or a creature nearby him. As a folk hero who deposed a noble tyrant, his Rustic Hospitality endears him to the common folk. The tyrant will stop at nothing to see him destroyed, but Magnus believes that no one is above the law - not even nobles. He carries a magical butter knife given to him by his Peepums.

Taako Supreme
Taako is an elven magician. His spellbook is a tome entitled The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Elves , which consists of a written record of all his life's achievements thus far. His starting cantrips include: As an elf, Taako has dark vision and resistance to being charmed. And as an acolyte of Oghma, he can expect free healing and care at a shrine of Oghma. "He's an actual guy!" says Griffin, to the dismay of his family, who wonder how deep into the fantasy world Griffin is.
 * Mage Hand
 * Prestidigitation
 * Ray of Frost
 * Shocking Grasp

He Who Seeks Teens
Merle Highchurch the hill dwarf was a mercenary soldier, who quit the job because the life was too rough for him. Presumably afterwards, he found religion in the service of Marthammor Duin Pan. As a cleric of nature, his specialty is healing his fellow adventurers and preserving nature forcing people to tell the truth. He has 1,999 Party Points. Despite his small stature, he has a high Armor Class and his warhammer (affectionately nicknamed Smusher) is capable of dealing a high amount of damage. His starting cantrips include:
 * Light
 * Sacred Flame

Merle is a relative of the Rockseeker clan, which allows him to use his blood (or his urine) to reveal the location of Wave Echo Cave later on in the story.
 * Thaumaturgy

After explaining some game mechanics (namely, advantage/disadvantage and inspiration) Griffin starts to get weird.

[26:46] TRAVIS: It says 'set of common clothes' at the bottom [of Magnus's inventory].

''[26:48] GRIFFIN: No. Sorry. I'm taking that away from you right now. [everyone laughs] A dragon comes and bites all your clothes off.''

[assorted laughter]

''[26:54] TRAVIS: Wait, I like where this game is going. [in a sexy voice] And then what happens?''

[26:57] JUSTIN: Hello, my name is Taako and this is my dick, can I come into your town?

Griffin explains the joy of seeing the players fuck up and encourages them to be honest about their rolls. "Frankly, I think it's more entertaining when bad things do happen to you," he tells them. This ethos is promptly ignored for the rest of the podcast.

Clint wishes he had named his character Peepums. Before beginning the game proper, Griffin expresses his nervousness at DMing and asks Clint if he's alright with entering 'the demon's domain'. Everyone gets up to grab some chips, while Justin makes no-bakes that remind Clint of wintertime and hugs. As the players step into Griffin's Imag-o-sphere, the game proper begins.

Meet Me in Phandalin
Merle, Taako, and Magnus met each other on Craigslist -- that is, a list posted by a gnome named Craig. Among the listings for elves with hungry butts and lonely tieflings who'd like to make friends, the three discovered an open listing for a three-person job posted by a dwarf named Gundren Rockseeker, a cousin of Merle's. After our three heroes fought another trio for the job, Gundren informed them of an exciting opportunity that he called 'the last job you'll ever need to take.' Ignoring the implications of that statement, the adventurers learned that Gundren wants them to do a little favor for him first. An audition, so to speak. He asked the trio to escort a supply wagon from Neverwinter to the town of Phandalin, a little mining town about 150 miles to the south-east. Phandalin was famous for its mining industry, which produced ores used in the creation of magical items. The town was abandoned after being ransacked and destroyed by orcs, but is now in the process of being rebuilt. Gundren doesn't expect the adventurers to face any trouble during the transit. Since it's a pretty simple job, he offered them a paltry reward of 10 gold pieces each. Certainly not the last job they'll ever need to take, but perhaps it'll lead to more lucrative opportunities. Gundren is leaving Neverwinter ahead of the adventurers, and he exhorted them to meet him in Phandalin with the supplies.

On the Road Again
The story then fast-forwards to the present,as our adventurers trundle on down the road to Phandalin. Merle is "studying his cantrips" in the back of the wagon as Magnus drives the cart. Also along for a ride is a leather chest and the ugliest dog they've ever seen. Something about the whole deal seems fishy to Merle, and the feeling isn't helped by the sight of two dead horses lying in the road. Suddenly, Magnus notices some goblins gerblins hiding in the brush! The goblins attack the cart but are swiftly murdered by the adventurers. After scooping up some gold from the goblin corpses, the heroes examine the horse corpses. The bodies are slightly warm -- they didn't die that long ago. More worryingly, the horses were owned by Barry Bluejeans and Gundren Rockseeker! After recovering a map owned by Gundren, the heroes notice a suspicious-looking trail leading into the brush. After covering the wagon with some brush and tree branches, the trio venture into the woods in search of their employer.

Featured NPCs

 * Gundren Rockseeker
 * Barry Bluejeans
 * Goblins (3)

You Solved My [x] Puzzle
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Quotes
TRAVIS: I rolled a 2. I can't find my own butthole

GRIFFIN: You're like, "Look at these big dead dogs."

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