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Dungeons and daddies
Dungeons and daddies











dungeons and daddies

  • Dumb Muscle: Becomes a stereotypical barbarian in A Game of Tomes.
  • His swearing about the disrespect is dropped after early episodes and gone by the time his rage activates his ancestral spirits.
  • Characterization Marches On: His rage starts as being angry for the disrespect he feels from his family.
  • He really is specifically Catholic and Matt Arnold went to Catholic School. As a barbarian with abilities that encourage fighting with whatever's lying around, he typically just uses his fists or a simple axe.
  • Boring, but Practical: Most of the time his involvement in fights boils down to this.
  • His son Grant was one of the children who vanished when the group entered the portal. Subverted in that most people who seem to recognize them don't actually freak out or treat them as the supposed killers and monsters that they are.Ī self-titled stay at home soccer dad and the group's resident barbarian, Darryl is a generally kind-hearted, friendly and polite (sometimes too polite) man, who often functions as the group's leader and figurehead. Wanted posters eventually start coming up that describe the Dads as cutting a great swath of destruction across the land, and they become the talk of all the land.
  • The Dreaded: Become this in the forgotten realms.
  • No matter how silly or stupid they may be, however, (and because this is D&D) the group is capable of pulling off incredible feats like beheading a vampire who had a much higher difficulty rating then they were prepared for by putting his head into a portal and destroying it, instantly killing him, and dropping an entire pyramid onto a dungeon, completely destroying it and killing almost everyone inside, although this one was unintentional.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Compared to most of their enemies and allies, the group isn't that impressive and come across as borderline incompetent and dysfunctional, providing no end of frustration to their enemies and allies (as well as the DM).












  • Dungeons and daddies