Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 4:09 am
One of the people in line says "I heard this is run by Peter and Grayson, these two losers from Neverwinter."
Yeah - I had originally (back when I first did this) wanted to record a scene with a long line waiting outside the tavern. And forgot to do it. This time I did it.
And what I did is I used lines from all these people who voiced characters and just stacked them on top of each other to make a cluttered "crowd" sound (so, for example, if you listen close you can hear Jules say, "He's so dreamy" which was a line she'd said about Peter previously - you can hear Al Lowe a few times - and others). Once I had a sufficient amount of noise - I recorded some lines over it, making it a little louder than the other voices to intentionally be heard. That line was one of them. There's also another line, if you listen, that lets you know Alan is there before he appears - my voice, pitched up, can be heard saying, "Did anyone see that rude halfling in green robes pushing his way through?" (or something along those lines).
Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 4:09 am
So ... who has Grayson married, again? I think I lost track.
First marriage. He'd been dating Ruth, when he broke up with her, because she went a little crazy and threatened his "Mr. Snuggles" (I believe it was called).
Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 4:09 am
Er ... Grayson's talking about "that thing you can do with a banana"?
What the *heck* is he talking about? Or is that an in-joke?
This goes back to Episode 05. When we were writing the episode, we wanted a random name for the town. A little spun a globe and put our finger on it till it stopped. It stopped on "Galana" (which is apparently a river in Kenya, or something). So while writing it, I started humming,
"There's this girl, from Galana, the things she could do with a banana" to the beat of Copacabana. We ended up writing it into the episode as a throw away line - but I ended up going back and referencing it a few times in the series.
Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 4:09 am
Alan the Astounding! Back again!
Alan thinks that Peter and Grayson are friends-with-benefits?
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Alan the Astounding channels Seinfeld? I presume pretty soon that Grayson's going to kill him.
Alan was going to turn Grayson and Peter into newts. Would they have gotten better? *snerk*
Yes. It was surprising - the line Grayson says about "There's someone I never thought I'd see again" was a reference to we never see Chad (who voiced Alan). Chad got busy with life, which is why his role - which was to originally be Andrea/Ruth's side kick during her "evil" phase - was supposed to be Alan (she finds him passed out and hires him). However, because of Chad's schedule - we ended up creating a new character, who was similar and had ties to Alan the Astounding, and made Daniel the Destructive and had our friend Mario voice him.
Grayson answers that. He mentions Pawl is back at the mountain (in Episode 63, where they go to the Forge of Eternal Flame, he says if they win he will return there and lead his people back to the mountain).
Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 4:09 am
Peter & Yvette get together ... and go off on a dangerous mission without telling the others. Nice to see Peter founds his courage!
Thanks, Tawm! It's been a very fun ride.
Annette, but yes. The idea was to leave it open in the event we did do more. I already had an opening written. It would start, similar to how the show
Supernatural has a scene (because I love referencing things I love - and other than like one season, I pretty much thoroughly enjoyed
Supernatural's long run). It would be where Pawl the Dorf would come find Grayson and say, “I need to talk to you in private” and Grayson would reply (with Ruth next to him), “Anything you need to say to me, you can say in front of her.” And Pawl the Dorf replies, “Peter’s on a … hunting trip and he hasn’t been home in a few days.” Grayson would turn and say, “Ruth, excuse us.” And then the following season kicks off. The
Supernatural scene reference. Pawl and Grayson would go off to find Peter, while Peter & Anette, were out trying to help the goblins.
That, unfortunately, never came to be.