I love Dungeons and Dragons, and I love LGBT D&D content, so I was quite pleased to learn that the second Critical Roll campaign, The Mighty Nein, had been adapted into an animated series of the same name, because that original tabletop playthrough was quite queer.
https://medium.com/prismnpen/what-messy-queer-personalities-of-the-mighty-nein-say-about-queer-media-26a727fcf06b?sk=72bf0abc5c86297da84cc38c0bef2ce5
Beau takes charge
Full on pa3on:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/18-beau-and-66696699
This season of #TheMightyNein is a lot gayer than #VoxMachina was.
Not a complaint.
This a #hater post for me to hate on some shit. Viewer discretion is advised
As someone who's played Pathfinder 2e and D&D 5e and likes #TTRPGs but never watched #CriticalRole
I dropped the #TheMightyNein after one awful episode. They introduce three groups of characters in relatively quick succession and somehow manage to make each less interesting than the last.
The animation is dope and I like the Voltron-esque art style but jeeeeeez the writing was awful. By the end of it I was rooting against most of the characters I'd seen.
Get that bullshit off my screen.