MANATRIBE (Ollie)

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We believe there is an inner musician in everyone, and we advocate for music as a social activity, a tool which brings people together, rather than a tool for self-realization or fame and fortune.

Tabletop-wise, we stick to D&D.

@Canageek this is hilarious. I never knew this was a thing.

Another RPG Cover I found while curating for our YouTube playlists. It's a bit on the aggressive side and doesn't reflect the tenderness of the song that goes along with it, but it's a nice take regardless. Perfect for your Tavern meetings!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7vddpJqRH4&list=PL1B5aG-9_Ar2g3gyfywpVHh_9LaOM0J9Z

Made a thing to illustrate good and bad ways to incorporate real instruments in tabletop games.

Do you want to? Should you even?

+ for Immersion
- for obnoxiousness

How to do it without making it a big deal:

https://youtu.be/VwWwsI4Wad8

While curating some Tavern Music for D&D sessions on our YouTube channel, I came across this gem. Such a beautiful cover, with so few views. Give it a listen!

https://youtu.be/nX3wnfTjfno

@nekobakaz oof I feel that. I don’t see many people outside of my partner and my family either.

Here’s to a brighter tomorrow! 🍺

@stolas I actually enjoyed the Hobbit films quite a lot. It’s clearly not as much of a passion project as LoTR, but still entertaining.

@nekobakaz a 2 month break will do that to you. My doctor recommends 1-2 times a month.

It's true, I swear.

@Canageek There are some neat ideas for this in Heroes' Feast! My group made Miner's Pie, Dwarven Flatbread, and Orc Bacon for new years. Good times.

Each recipe even comes with lore, some of it being street food.

@Yoric I like the idea that Taverns belong to guilds and function as official quest hubs where you happen to be able to grab a drink, rather than the traditional opposite.

This is just some random initial thoughts based on your post: I’m envisioning a Tavern in one zone to be a den run by undercover guild associate from another zone, trying to gain a foothold without causing too much commotion.