#DND #DungeonsAndDragons #ArtOfCharacter #TTRPG #CharacterInspiration #FunnyDnD #Storytelling #TabletopRPG In this episode of The Art of Character, Jake and Chris dive into the weirdest Dungeons & Dragons character ideas you’ll ever hear — from SpongeBob the Monk to Chuck Norris the ultimate martial artist. We talk about how absurd pop-culture inspirations can actually create some of the most memorable characters at the table. Whether you love serious storytelling or ridiculous role-play, this one’s packed with creativity, humor, and character-building insight. Join us every week for more character deep dives, DM tips, and stories from the world’s greatest role-playing game. Question for you: What’s the strangest inspiration behind your D&D character? Drop it in the comments! Hit that like button! Tell us what you like or disliked in the comments. Share with friends! Social https://discord.gg/AAxCv9jGWz Support the Channel Here https://www.patreon.com/c/ArtOfCharacter Merch Store http://space-rambler-productions-shop.fourthwall.com

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