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* ShoutOut: Being a party of adventurers with a FighterMageThief setup who went on a quest and are now trapped in a dungeon, the Lowly clearly reference ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons.'' Particularly Plundar, who makes decisions by throwing a d20 and a d6.

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* ShoutOut: Being a party of adventurers with a FighterMageThief setup who went on a quest and are now trapped in a dungeon, the Lowly clearly reference ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons.'' Particularly Plundar, who makes decisions by throwing rolling a d20 and a d6.
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* ShoutOut: Between being a party of adventurers with a FighterMageThief setup who went on a quest and are now trapped in a dungeon, the Lowly clearly reference ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons.'' Particularly Plundar, who makes decisions by throwing a d20 and a d6.

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* ShoutOut: Between being Being a party of adventurers with a FighterMageThief setup who went on a quest and are now trapped in a dungeon, the Lowly clearly reference ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons.'' Particularly Plundar, who makes decisions by throwing a d20 and a d6.
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* ShoutOut: Between being a party of adventurers with a FighterMageThief setup who went on a quest and are now trapped in a dungeon, the Lowly clearly reference ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons.'' Particularly Plundar, who makes decisions based on throwing a d20 and a d6.

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* ShoutOut: Between being a party of adventurers with a FighterMageThief setup who went on a quest and are now trapped in a dungeon, the Lowly clearly reference ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons.'' Particularly Plundar, who makes decisions based on by throwing a d20 and a d6.
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* ShoutOut: Between being a party of adventurers with a FighterMageThief setup who went on a quest and are now trapped in a dungeon, the Lowly clearly reference ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons.'' Particularly Plundar, who makes decisions based on throwing a d20 and a d6.
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'''Airdate: October 11, 2020'''
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* TokenHeroicOrc: Adam, the Lowly's TeamPet, is a giant spider not unlike the ones that tried to kill Cole and his team in previous episodes, but shows no signs of malevolence or even just instinctive predator behaviour.

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* TokenHeroicOrc: Adam, the Lowly's TeamPet, is a giant spider not unlike the ones that tried to kill Cole and his team in previous episodes, but shows no signs of malevolence or even just instinctive predator behaviour. Justified, since they've raised it since it was little.
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* MeaningfulRename: Cole renames the Lowly to the Upply, due to his plan to find a way back to the surface.
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this episode is so tropey and fun!!! i'd spend even longer on it if i could.

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Cole, Wu, and Vania are rescued by the Lowly, a group of adventurers who had previously been banished in the exact same way.

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* FighterMageThief: Korgran, Fungus, and Plundar, respectively.
* FlashbackEffects: As per usual with [=WilFilm=]-era episodes, the flashbacks are rendered in 2D.
* HearingVoices: Korgran's axe speaks to him.
* IdiosyncraticWipes: During Korgran's flashback, the scene transitions are a ShoutOut to [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]], complete with a near-identical shout of ''"Korgran!"''
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Korgran's axe does ''not'' talk.
* TokenHeroicOrc: Adam, the Lowly's TeamPet, is a giant spider not unlike the ones that tried to kill Cole and his team in previous episodes, but shows no signs of malevolence or even just instinctive predator behaviour.

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