They can only ask 5 questions to the dead | Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves | CLIP

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Published 2023-06-09
The Speak with dead spell allows them to ask 5 questions to the dead. ONLY FIVE
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Movie Title: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
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All Comments (21)
  • @privatename5788
    What I like most is how the voices of the corpses get more and more normal as they dig them up. It's as if the DM was getting tired of doing that raspy voice and just gave up.
  • As a DM, I felt this video in my bones. My party would 1000% keep interrogating corpses for half an hour even after I remind them that nobody can remember things that happen after they die.
  • @Musetrigger
    This is exactly what you would expect in a well run session.
  • @BioRoot
    The fact this movie used so many practical effects like for the undead makes my heart happy. This movie will age much better because of it.
  • This is such a brilliant scene specifically because it is exactly how this interaction goes down every time any party tries to use Speak with Dead. -Party wastes, minimum, 3 questions, usually all of them. -Party has to go through a dozen dead people before getting usable information. -Party asks questions about events that would’ve happened after the individual died. -The GM quickly drops any “dead people” voice after the second or third body dug up. -All but one of the party makes their knowledge checks, the one member of the party that doesn’t immediately tries to hare off on their own. -DM eventually just gives up and tells the party the information they need.
  • @13lackout360
    I love that the party one by one realizes they had heard of Xenk as if the players were rolling Knowledge rolls and only Edgin failed.
  • @HighMojo
    The last undead with no closure to the fifth question vexes me to no end.
  • @_The_Traveler_
    It's a shame that this movie wasn't more of a hit. Of all the ways films choose to dialogue-dump, this is probably one of the most creative ways I've ever seen it utilized. It feels more like a part of the actual world than a plot device.
  • So I'm playing BG3 and was using corpses to learn what the Absolute is and after it said something about being a god and such Gale chimes in and asks "how is any of that going to help us?" And the drow corpse just says "It doesn't" wasting my last question. Thanks, Gale
  • @fpsmadtv4027
    Lol this scene had me in stitches! They did a good job this time it felt way more along the lines of a bunch of people sitting around the table rolling dice and acting it out :D
  • @binarysmile
    I miscounted during the movie and thought the "bad at math" corpse collapsed after 4 questions instead of 5, honestly would have loved that as a joke
  • @jeanettesissy1619
    Xenk being played as a straight-edged true lawful good was the funniest thing in this movie.
  • @lunaria7067
    This movie is... it's art. As someone who plays D&D on the weekly, this is the most accurate representation of what D&D is like .
  • They dug up so many more bodies than we got to see in the movie... I love how they managed to put the awkwardness of trying to sus out information about something in a game, where the DM is trying real hard but you keep rolling low on investigation checks and made it feel authentic to a real life situation.
  • This was pretty much as perfect a D&D movie as anyone could have asked for. I hope everyone watched it in theaters and I hope we get another one!
  • @akigreus9424
    Storytime: Last skeleton sits in the grave for a few hours, decides this is horseshit, gets up and walks to a cleric, everyone is too afraid of him to talk to him on the way. He gets to the cleric and explains his situation, the cleric gives him the bill and asks if that will be all. No, the skeleton answers. He falls backwards dead.
  • @MTREDHEADS
    nobody gonna talk about the battle scenes? how its all extras and nearly all practical? hard to find these type of movies now a days. reminds me of the classic epics like lotr and narnia