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And remember, Crit Academy is just one of the great podcasts in the Critnation Fellowship! For more podcasts, visit our friends at Brute Force and Ignorance, and the (unfortunately ended) D&D Character Lab! And for books, adventures, and videos, check out Goblin Stone, Loresmyth, Aurican's Lair, Jeff Stevens, and The Kind GM!
See you next time, and I hope you don't regret it!
Episode 194: Invoking Consequences
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Question(s) answered this episode:
1. If you heal a wound with magic, does it leave a scar?
2. Is it right to guilt your players for their choices?
3. A player wants to scrap their current character and play a new one. Do you kill them off? If so, how do you go about it? If not, how do you reconcile this in the story?
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Noteworthy Links:
Dane Cook, a stand-up comedian popular in the 2000s
Portal 2, a co-operative puzzle game
The Thing, a horror movie from 1982
Foundry, a virtual tabletop
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