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*Email [[underlings]] {{--}} The Smunderling is described in a manner similar to 2e AD&D.
*Email [[underlings]] {{--}} The Smunderling is described in a manner similar to 2e AD&D.
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}} [[Maps and Minions]] uses D&D-style alliteration.
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}} [[Maps and Minions]] uses D&D-style alliteration.
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*[[4 Gregs]] {{--}} D n' D Greg suggests the group play tabletop games, and later references "a level 4 [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/shamblingMound.htm shambling] [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/krenshar.htm Krenshar]".
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*[[4 Gregs]] {{--}} D n' D Greg suggests the group play tabletop games, and later references "a level 4 [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/shamblingMound.htm shambling] [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/krenshar.htm Krenshar]".
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*[[Quote of the Week]] {{--}} In an outtake from [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 15]], D n' D Greg references the {{w|Eberron}} campaign setting with a comment about dinosaur-riding {{w|halfling}}s.
*[[I Killed Pom Pom]] {{--}} [[Homsar]] [[I Killed Pom Pom Costumes|dresses as]] Dungeon Master from the {{w|Dungeons & Dragons (TV series)|''Dungeons & Dragons'' cartoon}}.
*[[I Killed Pom Pom]] {{--}} [[Homsar]] [[I Killed Pom Pom Costumes|dresses as]] Dungeon Master from the {{w|Dungeons & Dragons (TV series)|''Dungeons & Dragons'' cartoon}}.
*[[SBCG4AP Playthrough]] {{--}} Requested to do D n' D Greg's voice, [[Matt Chapman]] ad-libs a line about "a level 13 {{w|Kobold (Dungeons & Dragons)|kobold}}".
*[[SBCG4AP Playthrough]] {{--}} Requested to do D n' D Greg's voice, [[Matt Chapman]] ad-libs a line about "a level 13 {{w|Kobold (Dungeons & Dragons)|kobold}}".

Revision as of 17:59, 8 February 2023

Dungeons b/w Dragons

Dungeons & Dragons (commonly abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a tabletop role-playing game. Using a sword-and-sorcery setting, players create their own characters and role-play through adventures designed by the Dungeon Master player. Many of its elements, such as complex character sheets and many-sided dice, have become standards of role-playing games; D&D has become highly linked with geek culture.

In Homestar Runner, D&D is most often referenced with relation to the fantasy world of Peasantry or the eponymous D n' D Greg. Multiple games use a title format derivative of D&D's distinctive alliterative name.

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