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At long last, everyone's favorite craven counselor is now a fully-functional D&D NPC! Add him to your campaign and revel as your players, gripe, groan and resist the insatiable urge to murder him for his riches! Enjoy!

~The Band of Boobs

PS - Attached is a high-res PDF of this stat block as well as a character-only .png file. Feel free to use the character-only image for posting on the subreddit and/or wiki! Just please be sure to let people know where you got it!

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Joseph P

Scout Master Denny is one of the reasons I kept listening to the podcast. Murph does an amazing job with the NPCs. Keep up the great content!

Anonymous

He is a monster... lol

Anonymous

this is awesome

Anonymous

Oh man... 19 AC and the Craven ability somehow make him even less likeable. Just imagining him in an NPC Battle Royale and never being hit makes me boil with rage.

Anonymous

“You are a craven man.” So damn good

Israel Solis

Am I the only one that pictured exactly this but with Murph’s glasses?

Anonymous

"Resist the urge to murder him"... now who says i would expect my players to resist, instead of making it some great catharsis?

Anonymous

He's just how I imagined him, beads of sweat and everything

Anonymous

I am 100% convincing my DM to include him in our campaign!

Anonymous

Huh, he is younger than I thought, I pegged him for a mid-20's loser.

Anonymous

Is it just me or does he look kind of like Murph?

Anonymous

This is awesome! But am I the only one that imagined him as this cowardly mamas boy man-child in his mid-thirties? 🤔

Anonymous

I know this comes about 5 years late, but I thought he didn't have speak with animals. He didn't known what Pawpaw had said to Beverly.

Anonymous

I'm about to play a one shot and my DM gave me permission to play as him, I am so looking forward to enraging my friend's with his cowardice XD

Anonymous

These are amazing!

Anonymous

Finally subscribed and so happy I did! These are just lovely!