For the Muppets D&D Campaign, I've introduced a variety of Muppets & Sesame Street characters. However, I'm not entirely sure what to do with some of the more obscure characters, so I want to hear any ideas you have! Here's some of the characters I've already come up with stories for:
Bert the Bold & Ernie the Eager: Warlock & Blood Hunter that work for the same patron. Both of them made pacts for knowledge in exchange for hunting down their patron's enemies.
Swedish Chef: A successful chef that specializes in exotic cuisines. After his tavern burned down, he took up a job at Sesame City's local diner.
Sweetums the Ogre: Part-time bard & storyteller that works mostly at a wagon repair shop. "Jack not name, Jack job!"
Princess Camilla: Camilla is a princess who, after running away from an arranged marriage, took up a job at the local blacksmith.
Bobo the Bear: A member of the Royal Guard who ran away with Camilla, as the king didn't pay that well. He is currently a part of the party.
Dr. Deadly: An esteemed arcanoscientist who specialized in soul-powered machinery. He vanished from his secluded lab without a trace eighty years ago, and is presumed dead.
Mr. Deadly: Dr. Deadly's grand-nephew, who is trying to solve the mystery of Great Uncle Deadly's disappearance. He also works at a magical institute that studies magic items.
Aaaand that's all the ideas I have for now. I want to hear what you guys think: What characters should I include in the campaign?
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Former Spider Queen of the Spider Guild, and friendly neighborhood scheming creature.
"Made by spiders, for spiders, of spiders."
My pronouns are she/her.
Web Weaver of Everlasting Narrative! (title bestowed by Drummer)
The ones I listed in the post above, I already have them implemented in the campaign (except Sweetums & Dr. Deadly, those two are later on). Do you have any ideas for Muppets that I didn't include? Sesame Street characters, perhaps?
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Former Spider Queen of the Spider Guild, and friendly neighborhood scheming creature.
"Made by spiders, for spiders, of spiders."
My pronouns are she/her.
Web Weaver of Everlasting Narrative! (title bestowed by Drummer)
For the Muppets D&D Campaign, I've introduced a variety of Muppets & Sesame Street characters. However, I'm not entirely sure what to do with some of the more obscure characters, so I want to hear any ideas you have! Here's some of the characters I've already come up with stories for:
Bert the Bold & Ernie the Eager: Warlock & Blood Hunter that work for the same patron. Both of them made pacts for knowledge in exchange for hunting down their patron's enemies.
Swedish Chef: A successful chef that specializes in exotic cuisines. After his tavern burned down, he took up a job at Sesame City's local diner.
Sweetums the Ogre: Part-time bard & storyteller that works mostly at a wagon repair shop. "Jack not name, Jack job!"
Princess Camilla: Camilla is a princess who, after running away from an arranged marriage, took up a job at the local blacksmith.
Bobo the Bear: A member of the Royal Guard who ran away with Camilla, as the king didn't pay that well. He is currently a part of the party.
Dr. Deadly: An esteemed arcanoscientist who specialized in soul-powered machinery. He vanished from his secluded lab without a trace eighty years ago, and is presumed dead.
Mr. Deadly: Dr. Deadly's grand-nephew, who is trying to solve the mystery of Great Uncle Deadly's disappearance. He also works at a magical institute that studies magic items.
Aaaand that's all the ideas I have for now. I want to hear what you guys think: What characters should I include in the campaign?
Do you have an Animal? I always thought Lew Zealand (the guy who threw fish) was really cool. I also remember a dance hall monster who would eat celebrity guests whole.
For the Muppets D&D Campaign, I've introduced a variety of Muppets & Sesame Street characters. However, I'm not entirely sure what to do with some of the more obscure characters, so I want to hear any ideas you have! Here's some of the characters I've already come up with stories for:
Bert the Bold & Ernie the Eager: Warlock & Blood Hunter that work for the same patron. Both of them made pacts for knowledge in exchange for hunting down their patron's enemies.
Swedish Chef: A successful chef that specializes in exotic cuisines. After his tavern burned down, he took up a job at Sesame City's local diner.
Sweetums the Ogre: Part-time bard & storyteller that works mostly at a wagon repair shop. "Jack not name, Jack job!"
Princess Camilla: Camilla is a princess who, after running away from an arranged marriage, took up a job at the local blacksmith.
Bobo the Bear: A member of the Royal Guard who ran away with Camilla, as the king didn't pay that well. He is currently a part of the party.
Dr. Deadly: An esteemed arcanoscientist who specialized in soul-powered machinery. He vanished from his secluded lab without a trace eighty years ago, and is presumed dead.
Mr. Deadly: Dr. Deadly's grand-nephew, who is trying to solve the mystery of Great Uncle Deadly's disappearance. He also works at a magical institute that studies magic items.
Aaaand that's all the ideas I have for now. I want to hear what you guys think: What characters should I include in the campaign?
Do you have an Animal? I always thought Lew Zealand (the guy who threw fish) was really cool. I also remember a dance hall monster who would eat celebrity guests whole.
Great ideas! Here's some quick ideas to go with them!
Animal the Animal: A master of the pit, Animal works at the local fighting arena. He's so confident in his abilities, he has his magic greataxe up for grabs if he's beaten!
Prince Lew: Prince Lew is an obnoxious prince of another kingdom. The two kings thought an arranged marriage would establish a peace, but the princess ran away....
"Muncher": A hired mercenary for a crime boss known as the Empress, and has eaten his fair share of her enemies. He secretly hates his job, but is too scared of the Empress to quit.
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Former Spider Queen of the Spider Guild, and friendly neighborhood scheming creature.
"Made by spiders, for spiders, of spiders."
My pronouns are she/her.
Web Weaver of Everlasting Narrative! (title bestowed by Drummer)
Oscar the Grouch as some type of Oracle to be consulted; Count von Count can be a villain; The Amazing Mumford (a la peanut butter sandwiches!) as an NPC wizard; Cookie Monster could be a quest where they have to protect cookies. Statler & Waldorf just appear out of nowhere to heckle anyone who rolls a 1. The Martians that go “yep yep yep” and “nope nope nope.”
there are evil muppets in the episodes with Johnny Cash and Roger Moore 007 James Bond
Also, was it Crazy Eddie? one of the muppets would go around with an old style detonator like you see in some of the old time westerns - the kind that was a plunger in a box...that guy used to blow up other muppets...
Also - if I might suggest Fraggle Rock for more ideas? ...'it is thus called because it is a Rock, and Fraggles live there.'
I'm guessing Skeksis, Gelflings, Podlings, Aughra, and Mystics (urRu) don't count as Muppets.🤔
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Human. Male. Possibly. Don't be a divider. My characters' backgrounds are written like instruction manuals rather than stories. My opinion and preferences don't mean you're wrong. I am 99.7603% convinced that the digital dice are messing with me. I roll high when nobody's looking and low when anyone else can see.🎲 “It's a bit early to be thinking about an epitaph. No?” will be my epitaph.
I've always wanted to play a character who is just a puppet. Or run a game where everyone is puppets. Obviously I'd ask all my players make their puppets irl!
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For the Muppets D&D Campaign, I've introduced a variety of Muppets & Sesame Street characters. However, I'm not entirely sure what to do with some of the more obscure characters, so I want to hear any ideas you have! Here's some of the characters I've already come up with stories for:
Aaaand that's all the ideas I have for now. I want to hear what you guys think: What characters should I include in the campaign?
Former Spider Queen of the Spider Guild, and friendly neighborhood scheming creature.
"Made by spiders, for spiders, of spiders."
My pronouns are she/her.
Web Weaver of Everlasting Narrative! (title bestowed by Drummer)
All of them.
I am an Arachpriest, Cat Cultist, Sauce Monk, Angel of Death, and First Spinjitzu Master.
I play Thirteen the necromancer elf, Timber the tabaxi child, and more at the tavern. Hope you like yams!
Oh yeah, don't forget to be kind and loving and stuff. Not on during weekends.
The ones I listed in the post above, I already have them implemented in the campaign (except Sweetums & Dr. Deadly, those two are later on). Do you have any ideas for Muppets that I didn't include? Sesame Street characters, perhaps?
Former Spider Queen of the Spider Guild, and friendly neighborhood scheming creature.
"Made by spiders, for spiders, of spiders."
My pronouns are she/her.
Web Weaver of Everlasting Narrative! (title bestowed by Drummer)
Do you have an Animal?
I always thought Lew Zealand (the guy who threw fish) was really cool.
I also remember a dance hall monster who would eat celebrity guests whole.
i like to create things ... Check out my magic items!
I also illustrate and paint Dungeons & Dragons and Eberron scenes, creatures, and characters https://www.albertholaso.com/illustration COMMISION ME!
Commission me! Follow me on Bluesky!
Great ideas! Here's some quick ideas to go with them!
Former Spider Queen of the Spider Guild, and friendly neighborhood scheming creature.
"Made by spiders, for spiders, of spiders."
My pronouns are she/her.
Web Weaver of Everlasting Narrative! (title bestowed by Drummer)
Oscar the Grouch as some type of Oracle to be consulted; Count von Count can be a villain; The Amazing Mumford (a la peanut butter sandwiches!) as an NPC wizard; Cookie Monster could be a quest where they have to protect cookies. Statler & Waldorf just appear out of nowhere to heckle anyone who rolls a 1. The Martians that go “yep yep yep” and “nope nope nope.”
Which voices do you like doing?
Do you have:
i like to create things ... Check out my magic items!
I also illustrate and paint Dungeons & Dragons and Eberron scenes, creatures, and characters https://www.albertholaso.com/illustration COMMISION ME!
Commission me! Follow me on Bluesky!
I have Gonzo the Great (a daredevil rogue) and Princess Camilla. I don't have Bunsen or Beaker, but I'm planning on introducing them soon!
Former Spider Queen of the Spider Guild, and friendly neighborhood scheming creature.
"Made by spiders, for spiders, of spiders."
My pronouns are she/her.
Web Weaver of Everlasting Narrative! (title bestowed by Drummer)
there are evil muppets in the episodes with Johnny Cash and Roger Moore 007 James Bond
Also, was it Crazy Eddie? one of the muppets would go around with an old style detonator like you see in some of the old time westerns - the kind that was a plunger in a box...that guy used to blow up other muppets...
Also - if I might suggest Fraggle Rock for more ideas? ...'it is thus called because it is a Rock, and Fraggles live there.'
The Talking Houses, Pigs in Space, the Anchor from Muppet News, Ma ma mana...
Scooter
*cries in corner in automatonophobia*
I have stolen your shredded cheese.
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I'm guessing Skeksis, Gelflings, Podlings, Aughra, and Mystics (urRu) don't count as Muppets.🤔
Human. Male. Possibly. Don't be a divider.
My characters' backgrounds are written like instruction manuals rather than stories. My opinion and preferences don't mean you're wrong.
I am 99.7603% convinced that the digital dice are messing with me. I roll high when nobody's looking and low when anyone else can see.🎲
“It's a bit early to be thinking about an epitaph. No?” will be my epitaph.
I've always wanted to play a character who is just a puppet. Or run a game where everyone is puppets. Obviously I'd ask all my players make their puppets irl!