Twits and Crits - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Twits and Crits
Fisticuffs, gender-bending, mutilation, love affairs, magic, hacking, and so much drinking. It's all here in the first episode of our new Funhaus D&D adventure!

All Men Must Dice
In which our travelers meet a family in need, drink themselves stupid, battle a pack of wolves, and discover a strange, gruesome scene.

Assholes and Dice Rolls
In which suspicions arise, balls are modified, a halfling is tossed, and far too much time is spent discussing the genitals of goblins.

Rogues and Rejects
In which new caverns are discovered, Dirik becomes aroused, Decker remains indifferent, and many enemies are brutally and needlessly maimed.

Wizards of the Roast
In which much Pakse is consumed, Shattercock disrobes, Grimo is left turgid, and Racsan reveals a shameful and potentially perilous family secret.

Flagons and Dragons
In which a plan is hatched, a laptop is booted, brigands are dealt with, and Grimo's balls are left hopelessly azure.

Roll Rage
In which our group moves on, a muff is smelled, new friendships are forged, and a hobbled hero is left in the lurch.

Orcs and Dorks
In which a servant is conjured, forest spirits are freed, a disabled man becomes more so, and Shattercock cleans her lady business.

Son of a Witch
In which a renegotiation takes place, a skull is split, songs are sung, and Sai Te's time with our heroes comes to a merciful end.

Is This the End?
In which the final Moondog is met, new powers are gained, Decker's mystery deepens, and a greater evil may spell doom for our brave heroes.
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