Summary

  • Fantasy High introduces a diverse group of teenage adventurers navigating high school and magical threats.
  • Characters like Fabian, Kristen, and Adaine undergo personal growth and face identity crises.
  • Riz and Fig uncover mysteries and defy expectations in this D&D live play series.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dimension 20's first 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Dungeons & Dragons🅘 Live Play is Fantasy High, a tale of teenage adventurers who join the Aguefort Adventuring Academy to undertake training for their chosen path. Rogue, Barbarian, Wizard, Bard, Warಌlock, and Fighter classes are just some of those available to students at this high school in a world of fantasy and magic.

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6 🃏 Fabian Seacaster

Played By Lou Wilson

D20 Fantasy Highs Fabian Seacaster with his parents outside their home by Victor Rosas II
Artwork by Victor Ramos II

Fabian Seacaster begins his adventure as an athletic, and rather arrogant, Half-Elf Fighter. Son of the world-famous pirate William 'Bill' Seacaster, and his wife High Elf Hallariel, the greatest fencer in the world, he dreams of being a mighty adventurer and following in the footsteps of his parents, especially Bill who he idolises.

Fabian is the first student to get taken down a peg or two at Aguefort. He is the most outgoing member of the group, and also the most hot-headed, landing himself in detention for fighting on his first day. Over time, he begins to ꦯrealize that he is putting a lot of pressure on himself to be like his father, when he needs to discover his own path.

5 ꧒🅺 Kristen AppleBees

Played By Ally Beardsley

D20 Fantasy High Kristen Applebees praying to Helio in her room with her parents in the doorway
Artwork By Victor Ramos II

Kristen Applebees is a Human Cleric, daughter of Mac and Donna Applebees, and considered a chosen one of the corn god Helio. Brought ꧂up in a very traditional and conservative religious household, she wants to spread word of her god throughout school. Her aim is to mix with kids she sees as misguided and bad, and bring them into faith through prayer.

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Kristen has the most complex journey of the bad kids in many ways, undergoing a crisis of faith shortly after an incident in the cafeteria with Lunch Lady Doreen and a vat of creamed corn on her very first day. It doesn't get better from there as she begins to question Helio's motives, and uncover some secrets about her upbringing.

4 G♉orgug Thistlespring

Played By Zac Oyama

D20 Fantasy High gorgug thistlespring crammed in his tree home with his parents playing instruments
Artwork by Victor Ramos II

Gorgug Thistlespring is a Half-Orc Barbarian who was adopted by Tinkerer Gnomes Wilma and Digby Thistlespring. He's starting Aguefort trying learn how to control his anger, which his parents cannot understand, with them suggesting he sing a song to help. He's a loner who struggles to make friends, until he meets the bad kids.

Gorgug has the most supportive family behind him and this makes a difference to his character as he, along with the others, works to find out who he is. Being a Barbarian who wants to suppress his rage is at odds with what his🍌 teacher expects and leads to an identity crisis he must work hard to overcome.

3 ✅ Adaine Abernant 𝔍

Played By Siobhan Thompson

D20 Fantasy High Adaine Abernant sat at a dinner table with her family
Artwork by Victor Ramos II

Adaine Abernant is a High Elf Wizard, and youngest daughter of Angwyn, the Elven Ambassador, and Arainwen, a professor at Hudol College. She is very studious, conscientious, aꦯnd socially anxious. Her anxiety manifests in panic attacks, which she has to wor🐟k hard to control. She struggles to relate to her family, especially her sister Aelwyn.

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Adaine finds herself through the pursuit of knowledge, which leads her to discover how to make friends and begin to understand both herself and her magical gifts. Over t🍬ime, she is confronted with some revelations 🐎about her upbringing and has some big questions to answer.

2 ൩ Riz Gukgag

Played By Brian 'Murph' Murphy

d20 fantasy high Riz Gukgag examining a clue as his mother returns home
Artwork By Victor Ramos II

Riz Gukgak is a Goblin Rogue, who lives with his mom Sklonda, chief of the Elmville police force. He's intensely focused on being an (un) licensed Private Investigator and is often found adding clues to his board instead of sleeping. His father, Pok, passed away around five years before he started at Aguefort.

Riz is singularly minded and very skilled, which leads him into the middle of a whole maze of mysteries. Riz uncovers conspiracies and mysteries stretching far beyond the walls and has to use all the skills he has, and the occasional help from Sklonda to figure out what's going on in Elmville.

1 Figueroth 'Fig' Faeth

Played By Emily Axford

D20 Fantasy Highs Fig Faeth in her bedroom with sandra lynn stood in the doorway
Artwork By Victor Ramos II

Figueroth 'Fig' Faeth is a Tiefling Bard who lives with her mother, Wood Elf Ranger Sandra Lynn. She assumed she was also a wood elf and her mother's soon to be ex-husband Gilear was her father, until her horns appeared and her Tiefling heritage was revealed, breaking up the marriage and kickstarting Fig's rebellion.

Fig is an eternal wanderer, having no clue who she is or what she wants to do. This isn't unusual for teenagers, especially these ones, but Fig's approach differs. Instead of seeking answers in her Bard classes, she seeks them in entirely different classes which she isn't enrolled for.

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