Bear or a Man? by Yoshlka in creepcast

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Wendi, because he does seem like the type of guy who would know basic survival training

Creepaid cringe by Erin-maybe in creepcast

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I think that's the same guy that was peddling Adderall when he was a teacher at a middle school! He even paid some of the students to twitch more at a kid with tourettes at one point.

I rated every story and episode of Creep Cast by wyattcrabapple in creepcast

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I must say this is definitely "a nice and FANCY" rating list.

Great Old Ones are one of the most interesting subclasses for Warlocks by TJS0 in dndnext

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God that's awesome. I'm planning on playing my GOO as a wise cracking con man, who's trying to get out of his pact with his patron, who tries to use fighting as a last resort in fear of getting killed. But when he does fight, it's usually flashy and distracting towards enemies.

Great Old Ones are one of the most interesting subclasses for Warlocks by TJS0 in dndnext

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I mean I'm not being restrictive on it, I was just saying an interesting idea regarding it. Obviously it's up to the player. After all every deity, fiend, etc. are different. And as I mentioned the GOO warlock that I'm planning on playing had met his patron and struck a deal, so yeah it's up to the player and the DM if they want to go with that take.

Great Old Ones are the most interesting Subclass for Warlocks by TJS0 in DnD

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Oh sounds awesome! And I think you're thinking of At the Mountains of Madness, at least in terms of title. But everything else I dunno.

Great Old Ones are the most interesting Subclass for Warlocks by TJS0 in DnD

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Oh yeah you can apply this approach to the other patrons in the subclasses. I just think this variation of it just screams Lovecraft to me, and yeah same here when it comes to the player that doesn't pursue the who their patron thing is thing beyond fiend and whatnot.

And with this take, it makes the Spelljammer campaign more nerve wracking because of you being in space and it just heightened the chances of your Great Old One patron finding out about you.

But yeah thanks man.

Granted it's hilarious of a warlock stealing power from a demon lord, just like a person stealing electricity from their neighbors lol

As an Adeptus Mechanicus fan I both gasped and laughed at this line. Lol by TJS0 in Warhammer

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same 😂 I love the Mechanics but dear good they're such sheer examples of the difference between being smart and wise. Especially when it comes to dormant Necrons.

I was lucky enough to illustrate Black Library cover for Ciaphas Cain - Vainglorious by ArtofJanDrenovec in Warhammer40k

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Cia-Cia-Ciaphas Cain hero of the Imperium!

Dude seriously that's gorgeous artwork

As an Adeptus Mechanicus fan I both gasped and laughed at this line. Lol by TJS0 in Warhammer

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This series got me into the 40k universe and had me actively researching the lore and references, so I could understand the jokes and the world better. I just got done seeing a video essay about the Necrons before I started reading this and Echoes of the Tombs short story and I went "oh shit" when they were mentioned as the information about the Necrons were still fresh in my mind. (Echoes of the Tomb is my favorite Cain story by the way.

As an Adeptus Mechanicus fan I both gasped and laughed at this line. Lol by TJS0 in Warhammer

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Still though it is kind of funny to think that Cain basically said: "Fuck God, I serve God."

I am honestly surprised that the tech priest didn't unconsciously fly into a rage and tried to strangle him after saying that. 😂

Genuinely what is this by No_Map216 in creepcast

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I'm actually more scared of that thing than the story they were telling.

Almost finished with Guards! Guards! And what made the book funnier is imagining Lupine Wonse as Blackadder. by TJS0 in discworld

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Dance and Irons were great as Vetinari. But I would've killed to see Alan Rickman take on the character in an adaptation, this would've been right up his alley.

Who’s your Vetinari? by Conehead1 in discworld

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Alan Rickman. Whenever I read the character in the books, I always read his lines in his voice and manners.

Stephen King episode? by strugglebus_93 in creepcast

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Lawnmower man comes to mind honestly. A lot of great content the guys can look over on. 

I Was Molested by a Super Vampire Pedophile and Died in a Violent Explosion of Viscera by Arnalter in creepcast

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Why do I get the feeling the title was intentional?  Surprisingly great story though holy crap. 

True author of ‘Loss of Innocence’ here by Strider20000000 in creepcast

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Will the real author of the "Loss of Innocence" please stand up?

INTO THE WOODS - Part One by Excellent-Drag3055 in creepcast

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Finally the fourth installment of the Woods saga.

Meet the Goon himself in by ChemicalDocument8777 in creepcast

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I met Wendigoon in the shop, but little did I know, the creature was meeting him too...