If he doesn't come up with a way to pay the D&D version of his debt, then the D&D version of loan sharks will start to go after the D&D version of his family! What a D&D version of a conundrum!
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If he doesn't come up with a way to pay the D&D version of his debt, then the D&D version of loan sharks will start to go after the D&D version of his family! What a D&D version of a conundrum!
The D&D version of loan sharks, are, of course, weresharks.
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I've never understood that gangster trope of 'This guy owes us money, ergo we shall grievously injure him in a way that would make it harder for him to get the money he owes us'.
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The D&D version of loan sharks, are, of course, weresharks.
-Tycho Brahe
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Except it's not a crowbar, is it?
Presumably, the D&D version of Penny Arcade would be an actual penny arcade. Well, copper piece arcade.
Copper Piece Arcadia: Upper Plane fun at Prime Material prices!
Obviously it had a hilarious strip about Mike’s troubles.