Do you like Dimension 20? Desiquest? Look no further. Seriously, you don't need to read more. Just go to the place where IMDB sends you to the content and go. It's free and on-demand.
If you're not inherently a fan of the for-time-edited TTRPGs out there as a format, read on. This is a great high fantasy story that starts as a murder mystery, which pulls the characters together into a group. Shortly into the show, the mystery is more-or-less solved and the character seem to go on their way...until circumstances draw them back together in a much bigger, broader, and more fantastical story. There's action, adventure, political intrigue, family drama, secret societies, and some great humor. And it's *long*. Twenty-two 48-minute episodes. But there are six primary characters, each of whom have their own story, as well as the main group's plot, which weaves in and out of the individual stories quite well.
Yeah, it's told in the form of improvised, collaborative storytelling utilizing random chance - also known as tabletop roleplaying (or more colloquially, D&D). That adds to the story, since not only do you have the characters and the story being told, but you have the actors and the interactions between them which are great, too.
If you haven't given a show like this (live-action TTRPG) a shot, this is a great place to start.
If you're not inherently a fan of the for-time-edited TTRPGs out there as a format, read on. This is a great high fantasy story that starts as a murder mystery, which pulls the characters together into a group. Shortly into the show, the mystery is more-or-less solved and the character seem to go on their way...until circumstances draw them back together in a much bigger, broader, and more fantastical story. There's action, adventure, political intrigue, family drama, secret societies, and some great humor. And it's *long*. Twenty-two 48-minute episodes. But there are six primary characters, each of whom have their own story, as well as the main group's plot, which weaves in and out of the individual stories quite well.
Yeah, it's told in the form of improvised, collaborative storytelling utilizing random chance - also known as tabletop roleplaying (or more colloquially, D&D). That adds to the story, since not only do you have the characters and the story being told, but you have the actors and the interactions between them which are great, too.
If you haven't given a show like this (live-action TTRPG) a shot, this is a great place to start.
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