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A Lover's Quarrel is a D&D 5e game run by a group of 5. It consists of Namlet, the GM, trying to solve the problems caused by his terrible, terrible 4 players: Mochi, Heywood, Green Diamond, and Clockwork. The game begun following the 'Lost Mines of Phandelver', but after a 0.75 Henderson was reached, the story branched off into more original, while still following the basic story of the module.
As of current, the campaign only has 6 episodes which can be watched [[https://www.twitch.tv/fanime_campaign here]], including the RP session which is on the aforementioned twitch channel. The sessions normally take place on Tuesday afternoons, and roughly go for 3 hours. Two of the episodes (four & five) were saved under the name 'A Tragic Divorce' due to the intended nature of those episodes being the darkest.
As of current, the campaign only has 6 episodes which can be watched [[https://www.twitch.tv/fanime_campaign here]], including the RP session which is on the aforementioned twitch channel. The sessions normally take place on Tuesday afternoons, and roughly go for 3 hours. Two of the episodes (four & five) were saved under the name 'A Tragic Divorce' due to the intended nature of those episodes being the darkest.
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!! A Lover's Quarrel contains examples of:
* AnyoneCanDie: Invoked in Episode 3 with the death of [[spoiler: Zaagark]]. While [[spoiler: Kenta and Dickson died in earlier episodes,]] this is the first permanent death we've seen.
** [[spoiler: Nevermind, he came back.]]
* CuriosityKilledTheCast: Episode 3. [[spoiler: It was a pretty stupid idea, looking back at it.]]
* DeathIsCheap: If you roll a Nat 1 on your death save, at least. The best example of this would be [[spoiler: Zaagark, who died for 2 episodes, and then came back, like the other two, in cahoots with the table.]]
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: An omnipotent, immortal, all-powerful god ... And what form do they take? [[spoiler: A table.]]
* HopeSpot: At the start of the orc fight in Episode 3, the players were convinced they had this handled. [[spoiler: They didn't. ]]
* IThoughtYouWereDead: This occurs in Episode 6 with [[spoiler: the return of Zak, but not everybody reacts in the classic 'laughing-into-the-sunset'. Dickson's the only person who has no problem with this.]]
* ShipTease: To the displeasure of around half the group, [[spoiler: Kenta and Zaagark]] have a fair share of this.
* AnyoneCanDie: Invoked in Episode 3 with the death of [[spoiler: Zaagark]]. While [[spoiler: Kenta and Dickson died in earlier episodes,]] this is the first permanent death we've seen.
** [[spoiler: Nevermind, he came back.]]
* CuriosityKilledTheCast: Episode 3. [[spoiler: It was a pretty stupid idea, looking back at it.]]
* DeathIsCheap: If you roll a Nat 1 on your death save, at least. The best example of this would be [[spoiler: Zaagark, who died for 2 episodes, and then came back, like the other two, in cahoots with the table.]]
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: An omnipotent, immortal, all-powerful god ... And what form do they take? [[spoiler: A table.]]
* HopeSpot: At the start of the orc fight in Episode 3, the players were convinced they had this handled. [[spoiler: They didn't. ]]
* IThoughtYouWereDead: This occurs in Episode 6 with [[spoiler: the return of Zak, but not everybody reacts in the classic 'laughing-into-the-sunset'. Dickson's the only person who has no problem with this.]]
* ShipTease: To the displeasure of around half the group, [[spoiler: Kenta and Zaagark]] have a fair share of this.
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** [[spoiler: Nevermind, he came back.]]
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* DeathIsCheap: If you roll a Nat 1 on your death save, at least. The best example of this would be
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: An omnipotent, immortal, all-powerful god. What form do they take? A table.
* HopeSpot: At the start of the orc fight in Episode 3, the players were convinced they had it handled. [[spoiler:They didn't.]]
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* IThoughtYouWereDead: This occurs in Episode 6 with
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* IThinkYouBrokeHim: At the end of episode 5, [[spoiler: Zaagark gets completely and utterly stuck in a blanket.]] The GM stopped the session there because he needed a break.
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We all know it's fucking true
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* YouAllMeetInAnInn: The premise of the roleplay session.
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* YouAllMeetInAnInn: The premise of the roleplay session.session.
* IThinkYouBrokeHim: At the end of episode 5, [[spoiler: Zaagark gets completely and utterly stuck in a blanket.]] The GM stopped the session there because he needed a break.
* IThinkYouBrokeHim: At the end of episode 5, [[spoiler: Zaagark gets completely and utterly stuck in a blanket.]] The GM stopped the session there because he needed a break.
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im throwing shade like darts bois. oh also more tropes i guess
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As of current, the campaign only has 3 episodes which can be watched [[https://www.twitch.tv/fanime_campaign here]], including the RP session which is on the aforementioned twitch channel. The sessions normally take place on Tuesday afternoons, and roughly go for 3 hours.
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As of current, the campaign only has 3 6 episodes which can be watched [[https://www.twitch.tv/fanime_campaign here]], including the RP session which is on the aforementioned twitch channel. The sessions normally take place on Tuesday afternoons, and roughly go for 3 hours. \n Two of the episodes (four & five) were saved under the name 'A Tragic Divorce' due to the intended nature of those episodes being the darkest.
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* DeathIsCheap: If you roll a Nat 1 on your death save, at least. The best example of this would be [[spoiler: Zaagark, who died for 2 episodes, and then came back, like the other two, in cahoots with the table.]]
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* IThoughtYouWereDead: This occurs in Episode 6 with [[spoiler: the return of Zak, but not everybody reacts in the classic 'laughing-into-the-sunset'. Dickson's the only person who has no problem with this.]]
* ShipTease: To the displeasure of around half the group, [[spoiler: Kenta and Zaagark]] have a fair share of this.
* ShipTease: To the displeasure of around half the group, [[spoiler: Kenta and Zaagark]] have a fair share of this.
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* CuriosityKilledTheCast: Episode 3. [[spoiler: It was a pretty stupid idea, looking back at it.]]
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* CuriosityKilledTheCast: Episode 3. [[spoiler: It was a pretty stupid idea, looking back at it.]]]]
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: An omnipotent, immortal, all-powerful god ... And what form do they take? [[spoiler: A table.]]
* HopeSpot: At the start of the orc fight in Episode 3, the players were convinced they had this handled. [[spoiler: They didn't. ]]
* YouAllMeetInAnInn: The premise of the roleplay session.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: An omnipotent, immortal, all-powerful god ... And what form do they take? [[spoiler: A table.]]
* HopeSpot: At the start of the orc fight in Episode 3, the players were convinced they had this handled. [[spoiler: They didn't. ]]
* YouAllMeetInAnInn: The premise of the roleplay session.
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->''"So, recently all of you, through various means, have been offered a job by Gundren Rockseeker..."''
-->--'''The first part of the opening narration'''
A Lover's Quarrel is a D&D 5e game run by a group of 5. It consists of Namlet, the GM, trying to solve the problems caused by his terrible, terrible 4 players: Mochi, Heywood, Green Diamond, and Clockwork. The game begun following the 'Lost Mines of Phandelver', but after a 0.75 Henderson was reached, the story branched off into more original, while still following the basic story of the module.
As of current, the campaign only has 3 episodes which can be watched [[https://www.twitch.tv/fanime_campaign here]], including the RP session which is on the aforementioned twitch channel. The sessions normally take place on Tuesday afternoons, and roughly go for 3 hours.
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!! A Lover's Quarrel contains examples of:
* AnyoneCanDie: Invoked in Episode 3 with the death of [[spoiler: Zaagark]]. While [[spoiler: Kenta and Dickson died in earlier episodes,]] this is the first permanent death we've seen.
* CuriosityKilledTheCast: Episode 3. [[spoiler: It was a pretty stupid idea, looking back at it.]]
-->--'''The first part of the opening narration'''
A Lover's Quarrel is a D&D 5e game run by a group of 5. It consists of Namlet, the GM, trying to solve the problems caused by his terrible, terrible 4 players: Mochi, Heywood, Green Diamond, and Clockwork. The game begun following the 'Lost Mines of Phandelver', but after a 0.75 Henderson was reached, the story branched off into more original, while still following the basic story of the module.
As of current, the campaign only has 3 episodes which can be watched [[https://www.twitch.tv/fanime_campaign here]], including the RP session which is on the aforementioned twitch channel. The sessions normally take place on Tuesday afternoons, and roughly go for 3 hours.
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!! A Lover's Quarrel contains examples of:
* AnyoneCanDie: Invoked in Episode 3 with the death of [[spoiler: Zaagark]]. While [[spoiler: Kenta and Dickson died in earlier episodes,]] this is the first permanent death we've seen.
* CuriosityKilledTheCast: Episode 3. [[spoiler: It was a pretty stupid idea, looking back at it.]]