Lost in the Fog – The Misfits – Episode 27



While Horatio does a charming dance, Sneaki tracks a frog through fog.

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27 thoughts on “Lost in the Fog – The Misfits – Episode 27”

  1. Igloo is not exclusively inuit. If you wish to be politically correct, Eskemo is a derogatory term. Igloo is also used in India and in the northern part of Russia and used by other races that luve in the iced areas if the world. before modernization came along. So it's not the bollycks off cultural appropriation. Be very care bringing up the bullocks of cultural appropriation. That is not even a topic to discuss here.

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  2. Many people would argue that there's no "bad builds" in D&D; because rightfully, it's all opinion and preference.. But I feel like someone should let the minitour know that a bard is a caster; not a typical mele class.. Lmao

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  3. 17:40 Sometimes I forget just how new to the ladies are to this: they're only on episode 27, 170 episodes 'behind' the boys. They're still finding their feet, unlike the boys who found their footing a while back, of course with the boys the feet in question happen to belong to a bunch of three year olds trying to run in about seven different directions 🤣🤣

    Assuming they don't wrap up the entire campaign before then, Rob's going to have fun when they get as used to their characters and the general mechanics as the boys. Between taking notes and actually listening to hints they're going to be knocking down quest markers like bowling pins.

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  4. that lvl 1 shape water cantrip is deadly. 5 foot cube of ice…. if you carry the endless pouch of water. Ball of water above enemy head, cantrip onto 5 foot cube of ice which beeing 76000lbs would fall on them very fast… most thiungs would die.

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  5. The Frog King probably knows some of what's going on with the Ember Shards. I feel like the Bullywugs were sent there by their King, to collect items dropped by people who fell out of the portal. If that's true, the Bullywugs would know that people are portaled there on a regular basis, and they could have more info on what happens to the portaled when The Sisters are there.

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  6. Good on you Britt for being mindful of other cultures and using the more accepted term Inuit, rather than Eskimo. Some things are special and sacred to a culture and it's best to mindful of that.

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  7. Public Service Announcement: Everyone please ignore the chuds in the comments with their very ignorant and misplaced concern trolling about cultural appropriation. It is absolutely ok to ask questions about other cultures, and no it is not virtue signalling to do so.

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  8. Fairly certain the Inuit don’t exist in this universe so you can stop getting offended for them. I personally find it more disrespectful to exclude the contributions of Inuit culture by avoiding the word ‘Igloo’. By consciously building an ‘ice shelter’ instead of an ‘igloo’ you are doing your part to help erase the history of the Inuit. A domed ice block shelter is not your novel invention, cite your sources, call it what it is, an igloo. Appreciating the contributions from culture other than your own is not Cultural Appropriation, it is Respect.

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