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    Pat Percer 
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In his natural state

Played by: Kendall Drury

The long suffering DM of the party, forced to keep up with their shenanigans.


  • Acting for Two: Invoked. As the DM, he portrays every non-player character in the series, which is represented in the Deep-Immersion Gaming segments by having him literally play every NPC, regardless of gender.
  • Game Master: Obviously, he's the one behind the DM's screen.
  • Girls with Moustaches: In "Roll to Seduce", he plays one of the Marquis' courtesans, and doesn't bother shaving for the role.
  • Not So Above It All: He turns into a ruthless Rules Lawyer in the titular episode.
  • Only Sane Man: Compared to the extremely murder-happy Evandra, pyromaniac Nixie or horny Antrius. As the DM, it's of course his job to call players out on their madness.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Inspired by Matt Mercer down to his name rhyming.
  • Sunk Cost Fallacy: He admits himself that the reason he let Nicole roleplay her entire lifestory for four hours was that he fell victim to the fallacy.

The Party / The "All For Ones"

    In General 
  • Deep-Immersion Gaming: Evandra, Antrius and Nixie are really just their players, Eva, Antonio and Nicole respectively, transplanted in the fantasy world. Even their names are derived from their players'.
  • Freudian Trio: Nixie is Id, Evandra and Antrius can switch between Ego and Superego, although Evandra is more often than not Superego.
  • Karma Houdini: No matter how much murder and meyhem they cause, they always get away scott-free at the end. Even if they are arrested or killed, they always break out and Death Is Cheap for them.
  • Mondegreen: In How Adventurer Parties Get Their Name the party chooses their name as "All For Ones". This is misheard as the "Awful Ones" which is inarguably a more fitting name.
  • Nominal Hero: Any good they do is incidental.
  • Would Hurt a Child: They have zero qualms with murdering children.
  • Villain Protagonist: A trio of murderious adventurers who are the main focus of the series.

    Evandra (Eva) 
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Violence!

Played by: Laura Cagnacci

A half-elf fighter, and the party's primary damage dealer. More or less a Murderhobo personified, preferring to kill and loot (usually in that order) rather than solve things diplomatically.


  • The Alcoholic: Downplayed. She enjoys drinking, but rarely enough to get drunk. Or she might just have high constitution.
  • The Big Guy: Due to being the party's only melee figher, she has the highest strength and tends to do most of the physical labor.
  • Blatant Lies: She claims to be a skilled Magic: The Gathering player, despite clearly having no idea how to play the game.
  • Butch Lesbian: Eva's a stocky, short-haired female warrior who's always in armor while very aggressive toward most other people. She's seen eyeing up multiple female NPCs, and has never shown interest in men. Antrius does accuse her of trying to make "EvanDrizzt" a thing but her fixation on Drizzt is more of the fangirling variety rather than anything sexual.
  • Characterization Marches On: In first three episodes Evandra was the most levelheaded of the trio and more willing to use stealthier tactics. Later on in the series she starts showing off her murderous tendencies.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Her color is green, as seen on her outfit.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: She killed a salesman because he asked for two silver for an apple.
  • Fangirl: Of Drizzt Do'Urden, unfortunately for Drizzt himself when then meet and she blows his cover gushing about him to the group of cultists he was trying to infiltrate.
  • Fighter, Mage, Thief: The fighter of the trio, played entirely straight.
  • Socially Awkward Hero: She's flawless in a battle but is hopeless when trying to flirt with a dwarf she's crushing on.

    Antrius (Antonio) 
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Seduce.

Played by: Thomas Taufan

The human bard of the party, and the only one with a skillset wider than killing many people as quickly as possible.


  • The Bard: His character class.
  • The Cast Showoff: Both in-character and out. The bard class is built for show-off players, and Thomas Taufan shows off his impressive singing voice in Bard Vs. Bard.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Blue, seen in his outfit.
  • Even the Guys Want Him: Being the archetypical bard, he's both charismatic and attractive. Three timely natural 20s means that a crime lord about to kill them immediately got into bed with him.
  • Fighter, Mage, Thief: Thief, though played with. He's not a literal thief, but has the most varied skillset of the party and the one most prone to non-violent solutions, though he prefers diplomacy (or seduction) to sneaking.
  • Heroic Seductress: Spear Counterpart, but he's the party's go-to solution if they need to coerce someone. Sleeping with a crimelord may have been a bad idea, though.
  • Horny Bard: Antrius likes trying to flirt. . . usually unsuccessfully.
    • "Roll to Seduce" features Antrius seducing The Marquis, a (male) crime lord NPC who wants to kill the party. The DM makes him roll twice (the first time at Disadvantage for being Hostile, though Evandra and Nixie help out to cancel the Disadvantage) before getting to the actual seduction roll. Antrius succeeds with three Natural 20s in a row.note  While Antrius' amazing success saves the party, it does have an unfortunate consequence for him, since he lacks Disease Resistance.
    • "Shopping Episode" opens with a comment that Antrius failed to seduce an Owlbear, though Nixie assures him he'll get the next one.
    • "Animal Handling" has him trying very hard to flirt with the White Knight, Evandra's opponent in the joust, and accidentally catching the interest of the (very, very old) king. He gives one last try after the joust, only for the Knight to smack him away. Then he makes a pass at Evandra, who likewise smacks him.
    • In "Mummy vs. Daddy," the party's new (hot, female) Paladin is trying to convince him not to become a vampire, the vampire is trying to convince him to do so to have eternal youth and attractiveness. The deal-breaker is that vampires can't see themselves in mirrors, and Antrius considers eternal youth pointless if he can't admire himself. While he does ultimately side with the paladin, his attempts at flirting with her drive her away from the group. Then the DM pulls up a whiteboard showing Antrius has apparently done this with a total of eight Paladins thus far. Seems he Has a Type.
  • Narcissist: While making love with the Marquis, he starts moaning his own name.
  • Pet the Dog: While Evandra and Nixie treat the city planner they brought along as just a Human Shield, Antrius genuinely grows to like him while watching him debate a beholder into a peaceful compromise. Despite his teammates objections, he uses a healing potion to heal him after the battle and seems offended when Evandra suggests using him as a meat shield again.
  • Shaped Like Itself: In Bardic Inspiration, he describes himself as "the hardiest, bardiest bard".
  • Token Good Teammate: While he causes a fair amount of trouble himself, he doesn't have anywhere close to Nixie's penchant for mass destruction, nor is he as eager to murder innocents as Evandra.
  • Two Girls and a Guy: Outside of guest members, he's the only male character in the party.
  • Words Can Break My Bones: Vicious Mockery, of course. Used to take down a heavily armored guard, with the DM disgusted at how he insulted a grown man to death.

    Nixie (Nicole) 
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Fireball!

Played by: Alessia Medina

A tiefling sorcerer and pyromaniac.


  • The All-Solving Hammer: Fireball for any situation, no matter how minor. Group of cultists? Fireball. Locked door? Fireball. Single-target? Fireball. Tied-up noncombatant? Fireball!
  • Ambiguously Gay: Less so than Evandra, but both Nicole and Nixie respond affectionately toward the Rogue/Rogue's player in "Never Invite A Rogue To The Table," so she may be a girlfriend or simply a date.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Red, seen in both her outfit and her pink skin and hair.
  • Crippling Overspecialization: She's a very powerful sorcerer, but she has a heavy reliance on her fireball spell. This naturally puts her in a massive disadvantage whenever she's out of spell slots for fireball, or when the party are in an enclosed space where casting it would harm them too.
  • The Ditz: She's not all there, and really just wants to blow things up.
  • Fighter, Mage, Thief: The mage, specifically a Black Mage.
  • Forgot About Her Powers: Or rather "Forgot about her powers that aren't fireball". When she runs out of spellslots, she's clearly at a loss for what her cantrips even do.
  • Freudian Trio: Pure Id, a slave to her impulses who rarely thinks through things.
  • Hidden Depths: Despite not being particularily intelligent, she proves to be an extremely skilled Magic: The Gathering player, capable of turning the tables at just one healthpoint.
  • Immune to Mind Control: Due to picking it as her dump stat, Nixie is unaffected by Annandale's attempts to mind control her due to her Intelligence being too low for her to be affected.
  • Improbably Low I.Q.: When we see a glimpse of her character sheet it reveals that Nixie has a Intelligence score of 0 in a system where the average person has a score of 10 and anything below 3 is normally restricted to animals and a an actual 0 should be impossible in any living thing with a brain.
  • Psychopathic Womanchild: Big time. While she's not more violent than Evandra, she seems to take a childlike joy in setting people on fire.
  • Pyromaniac: So far, every single ones of her spells have been fire related. What's worse, she doesn't even seem to consider using them non-violently. The only use she has for Create Bonfire is to burn corpses.
  • Stupid Evil: She enjoys throwing fireballs and killing people even when it would be a detriment to herself and her party.

Guests

    Annandale (Andrew) 
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Have you heard the good word of XAAAAX'GADOTH!!?!?

Played by: Sam Wade

A guest player playing the reborn Warlock of Xax'gadoth, who can't help but unload his entire backstory whenever he can.


  • Broken Record: He gives the same speech about his backstory over and over and over.
  • Charm Person: After interrogation by usual methods fails, he decides to go the forceful route, which involves Mind Rape.
  • Deal with the Devil: With Xax'gadoth, a Great Old One patron to be more precize.
  • Eldritch Abomination: Xax'gadoth, his patron, is an unfathomable eldritch being with a lot of tentacles.
  • Face–Heel Turn: He was initially just an annoying follower of Xax'gadoth who helped out the party. His second appearance however has him become an outright cult leader who brainwashes other into following his patron.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: "Eldritch Warlock" makes it clear how nobody at the table can stand Andrew or Annandale. Evandra and Nixie try to deny being associated with Annandale, and Eva and Nicole pretty much drag Andrew out of the room by the end of the session. Patrick is barely able to bottle in his annoyance towards Andrew before letting out a frustrated scream at the end of the episode.
  • Kill Steal: Just as Nixie is about to kill the halfling chef with a fireball, Annandale takes him out with an eldritch blast.
  • Large Ham: Annandaaaaaaleh really milks it whenever he can, especially when talking about XAAAAX'GADOTH!
  • Mind Rape: His Charm Person spell takes the form of endowing the victim with just a fraction of his eldritch knowledge, causing a former Deadpan Snarker to break down crying.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: In "How To Handle Weird Players In D&D", Andrew tricks the party into thinking that he's Patrick simply by wearing a fake beard and moustache over his actual facial hair.

    Vlithryn (Vivienne) 

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It's hard work being a cleric.

Played by: Jennifer Pryer

A guest player playing a Triton Cleric of Persana, whose good intentions are largely wasted amidst a party of murderhobos.


  • Beware the Nice Ones: When push comes to shove, she proves to capable of more than just healing. In the Season 4 premiere, she single-handedly slays a giant, and eventually kills both Evandra and Nixie when they push her over the edge with their bickering and incompetence (though she promises Antrius that she'll revive them later).
  • Fish People: Downplayed, but she's a Triton.
  • Only Sane Woman: A common position for the team healer, but it's especially prominent given the kind of yahoos she has to keep on life support.
  • The Scream: Finally frustrated beyond endurance by the party, she ends her episode with one—and a blood-chilling, harrowing one at that.note 
  • Skilled, but Naive: Vlithryn is able to heal injuries great and small. Very unfortunately for her, she falls in with Nixie (who uses her skills to heal minor, sometimes nonexistent injuries), Antrius (who needs to be cured of emotional damage and of STDs), and Evandra (who, despite suffering grievous injuries including losing an arm, waves off Vlithryn's attempts to help).
  • White Mage: She's a Cleric, after all.

    Mogdar the Destroyer (Milo) 
Played by: Wayne Tan

A guest player playing a Half-Orc Barbarian who just wants to pursue his art, despite the party's pleas.


  • Berserk Button: When his flower is trampled, he snaps. Hard.
  • Fang Thpeak: Even more pronounced than Nixie's, due to his large lower canines.
  • Martial Pacifist: Though he prefers the term "conscientious objector". He resists the party's calls to rage and shrugs off Nixie's insults meant to goad him into fighting, but when Grishnákh squashes his flower (via Evandra), Mogdar delivers such a brutal No-Holds-Barred Beatdown that even the bloodthirsty party members are disquieted.
  • Non-Indicative Name: He is only called "the Destroyer" because his mother wanted to name him that.

    Lorienne (Lorraine) 
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Good and Just

Played by: Suzan Mutesi

A guest party member playing a paladin who embodies the virtues of Lawful Good, which inevitably leads to conflict with her own party.


  • Kill It with Fire: She sets Nixie (and later Antrius and Evandra) up to be burned at the stake for their various crimes if they don't repent.
  • Knight Templar: She fervently believes in her faith's decrees, including when they get nonsensical. Executing the Hero with an F in Good party is justified, but she also lets them go for merely doing some halfhearted repenting.
  • Lawful Good: Invoked—both she and her player consider it the only proper alignment. Strays into Lawful Stupid when she releases the other party members (who have confessed to crimes including arson, adultery, and murder) after they "repent" by begrudgingly saying "we're sorry".
  • The Paladin: Her class. A holy warrior of good with a Knight Templar streak.

    Dargle-Bark 
Played by: Jared Jekyll
A guest party member playing a druid, whose incompetency ruins a scam that Evandra and Nixie were pulling.
  • Animorphism: As a druid, Dargle-Bark can shapeshift into any beast that he knows about. Unfortunately, he doesn't have much knowledge about animals, which hinders this ability.
  • Butt-Monkey: During his first appearance, he's flogged repeatedly by Evandra, tugged hardly on both ends by Evandra and Nixie, catches fire due to a performance gone wrong, and is pelted with produce (alongside Evandra and Nixie) by an angry audience.
  • Character Development: He's actually gotten better at wildshape by his second appearance, being able to disguise himself as a royal stud horse for at least a month.
  • The Ditz: Dargle-Bark isn't particularly bright. He wastes the limited time he can keep his transformation going before the performance even begins by pruning his feathers, and later, shifts back into his true form at the end of the performance infront of the audience, expecting an applause, when it simply confirmed to the audience that the party was scamming them.
  • Friendless Background: Dargle-Bark states that he doesn't get out much because he doesn't have many friends.
  • Inept Mage: Despite being a druid, he has barely any experience with the wild, resulting in him barely even being able to Wildshape properly.

    Da'Sha 
Played by: Daniele Clements
A guest party member playing a Tabaxi Rogue, and a massive troublemaker for the party.
  • Ambiguously Gay: Given her actions toward Nixie/Nicole, she may be a date.
  • Cats Are Mean: She's a feline who constantly causes trouble for others, from stealing, to knocking useful potions off tables, to wounding Antrius and framing Evandra for it.
  • Darkness Von Gothick Name: She introduces herself as Darkfang Shadowclaw with all the dramatics involved. Nobody takes her seriously.
  • Furry Reminder: Despite insisting she's not a cat, she falls into a lot of stereotypical catlike behavior.
  • Impossible Thief: Is capable of feats such as stealing Evandra's sword in a fraction of a second, and stealing the clothes right off a shopkeeper without being noticed.
  • Karma Houdini: Completely escapes any form of comeuppance for her actions.
  • Sticky Fingers: Will steal anything in her sight, regardless if she has a reason to or not.
  • Toxic Friend Influence: It's heavily implied that Nicole is the reason she acts the way she does, the player having taken advice from her about how to play a Rogue, and Nicole insisting that she's doing great.
  • Troll: Even when she's not stealing, she enjoys causing mischief, such as drawing on people's faces, or knocking potions that Evandra intends to buy off a table.

    Zephyr 
Played by: Matthew Predny
A guest party member playing an air genasi bard, who's become a bit of a rival to Antrius.
  • Blow You Away: Naturally comes with being an air genasi.
  • Magical Flutist: Zephyr's instrument of choice, fitting for an air genasi.
  • Mirror Character: Outside of their age and race, he and Antrius are both gifted bards with massive egos.
  • Older Hero vs. Younger Villain: "Villain" is a stretch, but Zephyr's implied to be the younger rival based off of his "old man" jokes towards Antrius.

    Destrian 
Played by: Nick Barraclough
A guest party member playing a paladin.
  • Accidental Murder: He pulls the sword out of an unconscious person. While he wasn't dead yet, removing the sword caused all the blood to come out.
  • The Determinator: Even after he sees the party murder an innocent man and burn his house down, laugh about looting his body, and loses his powers he is still determined to redeem the party.
  • The Redeemer: He tries to be this to the party. Saying he was unsucessful is an understatement.
  • Token Good Teammate: He debuts in the video You're a Good Player in a Chaotic Evil Party where he tries to get this group of murderhobos to not use violence as a first resort.

NPCs

    The Marquis 
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A powerful crimelord the party did some work for, though it turned out as it usually does with these adventurers.


    Dead Guard 
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A guard whom the party kills, believing him to be a bandit. Much to their dismey, he proceeds to haunt them.


  • Flipping the Bird: Does this as he moves on from this mortal plane.
  • Intangibility: Can't be touched, and therefore immune to anything the party tries to do to get rid of him.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: His existence is to punish the party for being murderhobos, first annoying them by being completely invincible and spiteful, then tricking Nixie into killing them all.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Hardly a bastard considering who he was dealing with, but he tricks Nixie into casting a fireball on his corpse, thus killing the entire party with the fallout and letting him ascend to Heaven.
  • Troll: He teases Evandra with a "hidden stash", knowing she will search for it, then tricks her into picking up a literal piece of shit.
  • Unfinished Business: Why he has been confined to his mortal plane, unable to move on until his killers are brought to justice.

    The City Planner 
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A halfling city planner the party lures with them to be a meatshield against a Beholder.


  • Back from the Dead: He gets shot in the chest by a Beholder's eyeray, but gets up again when Antrius feeds him a healing potion. Downplayed since, while the narrative treats it as this, the healing potion wouldn't have actually worked if he was dead.
  • Badass Normal: The city planner is just a normal commoner with no combat ability, but his knowledge of city planning makes him respected even by aberrations of the far realm.
  • The Cloudcuckoolander Was Right: The city planner gets into an argument with a beholder, which would usually be a death sentence given that beholders are insane aberrations with countless deadly abilities. Luckily for him, the Beholder happens to be invested in health and safety itself, and they have a lenthy discussion before reaching a satisfying compromise about the safety measures of its lair.
  • Not Quite Dead: Despite being hit by a Beholder's eye ray, which would normally be a death sentence for a commoner like him, he survives long enough for the party to kill the beholder and Antrius to heal him.
  • Serious Business: City planning. Doesn't matter if it's an underground lair carved out of the rock itself, you need proper safety precautions.

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