The Single Most Brutal Moment in Dimension 20 History

    This doesn’t fit with the established tone at all! #shorts #dimension20 #cloudwardho

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    1. I just took my bike in to a bike shop today and they had a penny farthing in the shop and all I could think of was this scene screams and all 😂

    2. one of my favorite airship related stories is my own, where my artificer misty stepped onto the hull of an airship taking off with her slippers of spider climbing. she ran to the back of the ship and began breaking the rudder and propellers with spells and her giant wrench to force the ship to crash into something, preventing escape.

    3. I love how it's glossed over that he was REQUESTED to toss someone in the fan. Left to his own devices he probably just would have tossed them overboard where they only probably would have died horribly (but off screen).

    4. People tend to forget how brutal even the most whimsical adventure stories can get, whether it's the gore in Indiana Jones or Commander Rourke from
      Atlantis: The Lost Empire getting transmuted into a crystal than then gets shattered to pieces.

    5. everyone keeps acting like this is a jarring departure from the vibes of the campaign, but the Indiana Jones movies are definitely some part of the inspirational melting part here, and this is–down to the viscerally grisly death–just straight up a scene from Raiders

    6. I’ve seen nothing but random clips from this campaign but the immediate “Alright” after being told to throw some people into the propeller and then just “You’re meat” was not what I was expecting

    7. I love the idea of a world so dead set in its ways that an action so opposed to normality winds up causing a fracture in reality trying to 'move away' from the moment.

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