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Brennan Lee Mulligan (born January 4, 1988) is an American comedian, actor, writer, and gamemaster. He often works with Dropout (formerly CollegeHumor ) as a writer, performer, and producer, and he is the creator and regular gamemaster for its Dungeons & Dragons -based actual play series Dimension 20 .
The Dungeons-and-Dragons-actual-play-esque show will feature game master Brennan Lee Mulligan and his cast of “intrepid heroes”: Ally Beardsley, Brian “Murph” Murphy, Emily Axford, Lou ...
The season was also Brennan Lee Mulligan's first season as a player, as he usually serves as the show's game master. [2] Seasons of Dimension 20 are broadly divided into Intrepid Heroes campaigns and Side Quests campaigns; [6] Misfits and Magic was the first Side Quest campaign to receive a second season. [7]
The restructured company was reduced to seven people; [37] Brennan Lee Mulligan, Dungeon Master of the series Dimension 20, was the only creative left on the payroll. [38] Bloomberg News reported that, "IAC will keep a minority stake in the business, according to a person familiar with the matter". [5]
Looking for an epic fantasy tale featuring life-and-death stakes, fierce warriors, and legendary music producer Mark Ronson? Then you need to check out the latest season of Dropout's Dungeons and ...
The season finale of indie streamer Dropout’s highly popular “Dungeons & Dragons” series “Dimension 20” drops Wednesday, bringing what creator and game master Brennan Lee Mulligan ...
This article is about cast and characters from the Critical Role actual play web series. For characters from the Critical Role animated series, see List of The Legend of Vox Machina characters. The main cast of Critical Role at WonderCon in 2017. Critical Role (sometimes abbreviated as CR) is an American actual play web series in which a group of professional voice actors play Dungeons ...
The host, Brennan Lee Mulligan, had been DMing since the age of 10 and had a background as a LARP writer. He had been the dungeon master for a private campaign with most of the principal cast of Dimension 20, only lacking Lou Wilson and Ally Beardsley. [2] The series' launch took place amid a "renaissance" of actual play shows.