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Sketch List from Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk
Each episode of Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk contains an RPG or D&D themed sketch (as in "sketch comedy") or skit written and presented by the podcast hosts. A year after, the sketches appear separately.
Some of the sketches are inspired by existing skits from Monty Python and similar comedy groups, while others are original work. Some feature recurring characters or themes, such as the monsters' psychiatrist Dr. Blakemore or the Adventurer's Helpdesk.
Polearm Shop. An adventurer enters a shop looking to buy a polearm.
Wrong Questgiver. An adventurer keeps barking up the wrong tree looking for a quest.
Monster Origins. we learn the origin story of three different classic D&D monsters.
Adventurer’s Helpdesk - What Spider Is This? The Adventurer’s Support Line must assist a party who has just slain a mysterious giant spider and aren’t sure what kind of spider it is.
Not a Fair Share. A group of fantasy cyberpunk freelancers is divvying up the payout following a successful run and have a few…issues to sort out about fairness.
You’re Not a Wizard. A villager aspires to be something more and asks the question what IS a wizard exactly? I mean ANY arcane spellcaster counts, right?
Pre-Announcement. It's the Annoucement of a New RPG Product! Well, the announcement of the announcement. Of the live stream. Of the trailer. Of the podcast. Of the event...
Adventurer’s Helpdesk: Out of NPCs. The Adventurer's Helpdesk looks to advise an adventurer confused about the increasingly generic names of the NPCs.
Edition Wars. The party welcomes a new player by asking what editions of Caverns & Wyverns he's played with some...concerns.
Dungeons OR Dragons. cutbacks in production force hard choices between Dungeons OR Dragons.