Hey viewers! So, a while ago CZcams's algorithm blessed this video by putting it into the recommended feed for everyone who likes Avatar. That's amazing, and to add as some explanation; This clip is from a series called the Dragon Prince, which was made by same creator(s) as Avatar. Hence why many people interested in The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra may find The Dragon Prince in their recommended videos :). I'm glad that you all enjoy a brief comedic and meme-able moment from this show.
I'm not sure if that's very important, but while Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko are the creators of both Avatar shows, they played no part here and Aaron Ehasz (who is the creator of The Dragon Prince and the head writer of The Last Airbender) had nothing to do with Korra.
@@wanderkindhatter6798 CZcams and other algorithms just perceives ATLA and LoK as different 'seasons' of the same IP, and in reality they are too. And they both share that same staff member from The Dragon Prince and ATLA, so hence it's featured on 'all' Avatar recommendations.
Reminds me of that robot chicken skit where all the officers of the death star is making jokes behind Darth Vader's back and laughing because he thinks he has the force, but they play along to pretend to be choked because if Vader found out it didn't work, he would just slay them with his lightsaber
That is the most thoughtful explanation! I love it when people actually try to explain things rather than casually dismiss them as "a plot hole" or "unrealistic"
@@gossamera4665 His sister is an apothecary/mage? This world has a tone of plants and animals with bioluminescence so it could be vitamin enriched or something.
For those who don't know, Soren (guy with hay), is their boss and is an excellent knight but not known for his intelligence otherwise. I think these guards decided Soren was up to some Soren shit and didn't want to argue or try and comprehend Soren's shenanigans that day.
@@iainwhite8617 they really don't have enough information to figure it out. That said, it would be common knowledge that Soren's sister and father use magic, so seeing Soren pulling magic hay isn't totally unbelievable. I also forgot what he's smuggling.
@@legendsofmichael4315 He's smuggling out King Ezran after Viren orchestrated a Coup. The glow comes from Ezran's pet glow toad, the pet glow toad that he's always carrying around and never goes anywhere without, which the palace guard would surely know. Hence why I believe they figured it out and just let him go anyway.
Never thought about it while watching the show, but Soren is a very important person at this place, he is not only the oldest son of the guy who just crowned himself king, but also one of the hightest rank guards. This other guards saw him doing weird stuff and probably thought that it must be something important if _he_ is doing it, so it's none of their business.
Highly recommend this show, the whole thing's this good. The character here is named Soren, and he's also basically the best. Every time he's on screen it's gold
The writers: how do we get him past the guards without taking to much time and not ruining the tone of the episode... Intern: just have him walk past them. Writers: brilliant!
@@GODOFAWSOMENESS1 Honestly, it's a bit like in life. How to get somewhere you're not supposed to be in and avoid getting caught? Act like you belong there.
Guard: Aurora Borealis? At this time of day, at this time of year and in this part of the kingdom. Localised entirely within your hay cart? Soren: Yep! Guard: May I see it? Soren: No
@@hello_i_exist_uwu for the love of god the entire joke is that clearly there is something inconspicuous occuring here and we’re not supposed to mention it, you failed man, you failed the joke. good fucking job man you’re not getting invited to the next Joke-fest.
I picture this happening in a real DnD game. Rolling 1 on stealth, everybody sees you and you're not even trying to hide... then you try to seem innocuous and you roll a 20 on deception, making everybody think you're a bit short of a few marbles and they don't want to be seen being mean to a "slow" guy, so they just let you in... :D
I had this happen in a dnd game. The rogue got caught sneaking in the kitchen of this fancy noble mansion and so he grabbed a broom and just started cleaning. Nat 20 on deception.
I was playing as a 1/2 dragon Paladin wearing black spiked full plate with over 20 in cha and was using intimidation in lue of a stealth check. YOU DON’T SEE ME….
@@jamesklebenow6885 Kinda like that scene in Batman the animated series when a guard/henchman hears a noise, checks the room, sees Batman and then leaves. When his buddy asks if he saw anything, he be like: "Nnnnope." :D
that name hurts me...my first experience with Fire Emblem was Path of Radiance. Soren was my favorite...and then I lost him during the last damn chapter. It still hurts.
Considering how well known of a goof he is, I love that no one really questioned Soren just walking around pulling a cart of hay and yelling about feeding horses. They just treat it like it's a normal everyday thing and it's just Soren being Soren
Literally every scene of The Hound in Game of Thrones. The Hound: "I'm a merchant, just passing through." Peasant: "Aye, do many merchants drive their carts while wearing 40 pounds of armor and carrying a longsword on their hip?"
"Do you have any idea of how dangerous the roads are these days?!?! Just the other day a guy got ganked just going for a stroll. I intend to make money to do that I need to live!"
When Tywin was told that the average man would only risk an encounter with the blood Hound for 20 silver stags, he said to make the bounty 100. *And Sandor still ate every damn chicken in that room*
"Your hay is glowing!" "Ummm Aurora Borealis?" "At this time of day at this part of the year entirely located in that bay of hay?" "Yes." "May I see it?" "No."
"Oh look! It's 'I'm-the-kings-son-and-also-your-boss' o'clock! Go back to guarding the gate, or else." Soren made things to difficult for himself. He's very high ranking nobility and nobody gets paid enough to get into trouble with him.
*time of year *bale of hay *forgot "this part of the kingdom" *localized entirely within *"your hay cart" fits the line a lot better than "that bale of hay"
Honestly, just acting like you belong and you're supposed to be there can get you in so many places in life. People don't usually ask questions unless it's a really secure place, or they're being very well paid SPECIFICALLY to ask questions.
Even in really secure places acting like you ae supposed to be there and you know what you are doing is step one. Guards are guards everywhere, even secure facilities.
one time I was doing just a random, one-session candleshop roleplay, and one of the other characters on my team rolled a really bad number for stealth when he was trying to figure out what was up with the candleshop. he then rolled a 19 for deception, so he was making up the worst lies and the owner of the shop was like “yeah that checks out.” it was so funny
Ez and Bait both roll one on Stealth, Soren rolls twenty on Deception, and the guards both roll one on Perception. That’s the only way this perfect miracle could have occurred.
It's the good old "Fake it til you make it" he's so confident about it being completely normal that the hay is glowing that the others don't question it
He's doing menial labor, but he's also dressed, armed, and armored like he's either exceedingly wealthy or maintained by someone who is, and also _screaming_ about how he's doing menial labor to everyone he sees, altogether suggesting he may actually be _insane._ The question is thus: "Do _I_ want to find out if he's the violent kind of crazy, or do I just _trust_ for now that whatever kindhearted Lord Von Richguy sent him here only gives live steel to his _well-behaved_ servant-fools, and he'll be on his way peaceably once he's had some time to pet the pretty little horsies?"
Yeah. On the one hand, he's suspicious as hell. On the other, more important hand; that's the wizard-kings son and technically their boss. They don't need that kind of trouble.
When I first saw this clip I was incredulous that it worked, then I realized it was just Soren, that's how he makes his way through life. The mage's kid is being weird again.
He might as well have had someone put a bucket over the head of the guards and walked by them. This is literally Dungeons and Dragons logic at its finest.
I mean Soren is literally the leader of the Crownsguards, he's like the boss of their boss. Yes he's being very suspicious but it's not like they can really arrest him or anything.
Guard: HEY! *Me who has a several bags of gold, jewelery and other treasures* Guard: Do you need help with those? Me: Uuhhh n-no thanks Guard: You sure? Me: Yes Guard: Okay then
I guess their is a paladin hiding in the hay (due to the paladins aura) No wonder rouges scout ahead. The plus side is that you don’t need a torch in a cave if you have a paladin in the party.
I would like to thank this video for my new obsession. I watched this video weeks ago and liked it, so I decided to figure out where it came from, and I ended up deciding to watch The Dragon Prince. I now love the show, and absolutely CANNOT wait for the next season!!! So, I cannot thank you enough for introducing me to tdp!!!
Yeah, your point? My GM in Shadowrun first mission, gave us a moral choice, not expecting us to be moral, forget my childhood meant certain things I cannot do even in games. Burnt every contact and we basically were homeless contactless and struggled for 6 games to get a fixer. Was a great game. I ran a game where everyone was a copper for the waterdeep watch, I as a throw away scene had them offered a 50 gold bribe, 30 minutes of debate on taking it. Changed the entire campaign on the spot, instead of turning it in a Toril spanning adventure I decided to make every player lose their Good and Lawful alignments, and make them struggle with morality. 6 games in not a single honest cop. they were stealing and hiding dodgy stuff from from each other by 7!
I run a comedy-ish campaign. It is officially cannon that if you are on some obviously adventure-related shenanigans, the guards will just decide that their 5-to-8 silver a day salary is not worth all that. So the players really only have to worry about psychos and other adventurers, but I repeat myself.
God I loved this show, finished watching it at like 6 am after binging it all night and falling in love with it, can't wait for the new season whenever it comes out
when the guards decide that risking your life for a few coin to investigate the obviously suspicious glowing cart pulled by a noble acting in a extremely suspicious manner is not worth it
This happened once. I was playing a campaign as a goliath wizard named Lu-Kah. We were investigating a our swamps in search of the hammer of Capricorn when we heard a loud marching sound. Blitz Ashford, our human fighter, was able to convince some ogre scouts that he was a ghost. It was hilarious how it went down. But we had to chase after him. We tried to tail the ogres but a lot of us kept failing our stealth checks. It got to a point to a point where Aries, our Druid/Barbarian tiefling, tried to do a stealth roll but accidentally roller into a tree. The ogres noticed the sound and began to turn around. So what did Lu-Kah do? He mimicked the sound of a bird, then a snake attacking, and then he punched a tree with his bare hands to make it seem like there was a struggle between the bird and the snake. I found this funny because, truth be told, Goliath was my second choice of race. What was my first? Kenku, of course.
Had our rogue who was on watch during the night roll a nat1 for perception and a nat20 for stealth. So he had fallen asleep in a tree but was so well hidden that the orcs sneaking up on us didn't notice as they walked right past him and attacked our camp while we slept.
I remembered playing a Marvel RPG, and me and my group who were very armed and one us was wear a S.H.I.E.L.D uniform tried to sneak onto a roof of a HYDRA HQ but was spotted by the guard. Guard: "Who goes there?" Me: "New recruits" Guard: "Nice to meet you. New recruits meeting is downstairs." Me: "We forgot our key card. Can we have yours?" Guard: "Sure. Here you go." Me: "Can we keep your uniform?" Guard: "Here you go. But I'm keeping my lucky underwear." Me: "Thank you. Hail Hydro!" Guard: "Hail...wait a minute?!"
Hey viewers! So, a while ago CZcams's algorithm blessed this video by putting it into the recommended feed for everyone who likes Avatar. That's amazing, and to add as some explanation; This clip is from a series called the Dragon Prince, which was made by same creator(s) as Avatar. Hence why many people interested in The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra may find The Dragon Prince in their recommended videos :).
I'm glad that you all enjoy a brief comedic and meme-able moment from this show.
Yeah I just came here from recommended and this was funny as hell
@@shawer12345 I'm happy you liked it! :)
Ah, it confused the _hell_ out of me why I was recommended this video.
My last Avatar content was months ago but I'll still take it
I'm not sure if that's very important, but while Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko are the creators of both Avatar shows, they played no part here and Aaron Ehasz (who is the creator of The Dragon Prince and the head writer of The Last Airbender) had nothing to do with Korra.
@@wanderkindhatter6798 CZcams and other algorithms just perceives ATLA and LoK as different 'seasons' of the same IP, and in reality they are too. And they both share that same staff member from The Dragon Prince and ATLA, so hence it's featured on 'all' Avatar recommendations.
more like.. "When you roll a natural 20, and you think you're rolling for deception and stealth, but it's accidentally intimidation"
"don't yell at me"
just like Krod, the half-orc sneaks by intimidating and yelling " You no see Krod" and walking by.
Noob shit
Lol
@@jappperon7012 drax?
Guard: your hay is glowing.
Guy: yeah, that’s how you know it’s good hay.
Guard: good to know! Move along.
i recommend reading the guy's part in Kronk's voice.
@@ottliecrue4747 thank you
glowing hay means its god tier hay.
literally
Your gay is glowing.
Thanks man, gay is the best.
@@ericolens3 gay is bae
Alt Title: Guards see obvious adventurer bullshit and silently agree that 5 silver a day is not worth the death.
Reminds me of that robot chicken skit where all the officers of the death star is making jokes behind Darth Vader's back and laughing because he thinks he has the force, but they play along to pretend to be choked because if Vader found out it didn't work, he would just slay them with his lightsaber
To be fair, that's his boss... So those 5 silver are worth not having your 5 silver docked.
He even needs to pay taxes on tho
In other words
Thanks man hays the best
If only the guards in Skyrim were that smart would have saved me a lot of time
I like how one of the civilians thought Soren was angry at him specifically.
I mean, he didn't need to be so judgy. Just a guy bringing a lot of hay to feed his horses.
I think he made eye contact with him, lol
HUNGRY HUNGRY HORSES
@@AverageEvangelionFan "Okay, okay, I'm sorry! Please stop yelling at me."
This is like CZcams comments.
Someone says something innocent, someone misunderstands and goes to war.
Considering his high rank in the military they probably think he's being passive aggressive because someone forget to feed the horses.
That is the most thoughtful explanation! I love it when people actually try to explain things rather than casually dismiss them as "a plot hole" or "unrealistic"
ah fair smart
Ok, but what about the glowing part?
@@gossamera4665
His sister is an apothecary/mage? This world has a tone of plants and animals with bioluminescence so it could be vitamin enriched or something.
Extra special hay.
For those who don't know, Soren (guy with hay), is their boss and is an excellent knight but not known for his intelligence otherwise. I think these guards decided Soren was up to some Soren shit and didn't want to argue or try and comprehend Soren's shenanigans that day.
The horses needed hay!
@AbigailMiller-bu9jw cause they are hungry hungry horses!
He's the Soren of this dude who just crowned himself king, yk, they wont cotradict him
@@QuirkySensation-bu9jwthe horses were getting hayngry
I love the guards in the show. They take their duties very seriously while being portrayed as individual people at the same time
"Why is that man dressed as an aristocrat pulling a bale of hay?"
"Don’t worry about it."
To feed the horses, didn't you listen?
@@TioFranTV oh, I thought he was going to eat the hay
Damn, "Bay of Hey" would be a nice name for a club.
Understanble have a nice day.
@@olavops1000 "Bae" of Heeeey **wink*
Alternate Title: When the Guards roll a 1 to Perception
I always just assumed they figured it out and let him go anyway out of loyalty to Ezran
@@iainwhite8617 they really don't have enough information to figure it out. That said, it would be common knowledge that Soren's sister and father use magic, so seeing Soren pulling magic hay isn't totally unbelievable. I also forgot what he's smuggling.
@@legendsofmichael4315 He's smuggling out King Ezran after Viren orchestrated a Coup. The glow comes from Ezran's pet glow toad, the pet glow toad that he's always carrying around and never goes anywhere without, which the palace guard would surely know. Hence why I believe they figured it out and just let him go anyway.
@@iainwhite8617 Ah. For some reason I was thinking that the glow had something to do with the dragon. I can see it either way now.
More a 1 on Insight. They noticed the indicators, they just didn't put them together.
Never thought about it while watching the show, but Soren is a very important person at this place, he is not only the oldest son of the guy who just crowned himself king, but also one of the hightest rank guards. This other guards saw him doing weird stuff and probably thought that it must be something important if _he_ is doing it, so it's none of their business.
Dude thinks hes rolling perception and deception but hes actually just rolling intimidation
soren was there when the elves attacked in the beginning. he fought off camera until they were all dead. He must be an awesome fighter
Ok, but what IS the show?
@@MrsSetsuna101 what’s it about?
@꧁Røyal Drågøń꧂ that's an excellent description
I have no idea what this show is but "thanks man, hays the best" is a great line
Highly recommend this show, the whole thing's this good. The character here is named Soren, and he's also basically the best. Every time he's on screen it's gold
I also highly recommend the dragon prince. And i will also vouch for Soren being the best. Each and every time soren is seen, its pure gold!
Basically, this is a repeat of all the above comments; Soren is the BEST!!!
@@nategiles4700 Guess Ill watch this show!
One of my favorite shows on Netflix! 10/10 Highly recommend
The writers: how do we get him past the guards without taking to much time and not ruining the tone of the episode...
Intern: just have him walk past them.
Writers: brilliant!
I mean it isn’t too unrealistic.
Personally i think those guards knew exactly what was happening, and just decided to let it happen
@@GODOFAWSOMENESS1 Honestly, it's a bit like in life.
How to get somewhere you're not supposed to be in and avoid getting caught? Act like you belong there.
@@cainyourkids apparently a guy once walked into a Walmart grabbed a pallet with the pallet Jack and walked out the door without anyone stopping him.
Super easy, barely an inconvenience.
Guard: Good lord, what is happening in the hay!
Skinner: Aurora Borealis?
Guard: Aurora Borealis? At this time of day, at this time of year and in this part of the kingdom. Localised entirely within your hay cart?
Soren: Yep!
Guard: May I see it?
Soren: No
I gotta say skinner, you steam a good ham
its a hay-lo effect
@@theylhompst seymour! the hay is on fire!!
You steam a good hay
Guard: "Did you just stab me?!"
Me: "... No?"
Guard: "Oh, sorry to stop you. Carry on then, and have a good day."
Must have been the wind.
Oive got a loicense for stabbin' right 'ere
@@AsobiMedio I could have sworn I heard something.
@@IanCookUS could have sword I heard something
@@jonathanyesbest4616
My eyes must be playing tricks on me
Soren goes from getting gaslighted by his dad to gaslighting guards what a concept
Where did he gaslight the guards?
@@OnionTheBat the end.
@@karlsargant3985 Not even what gaslighting is.
@@epsi9923 oh OK.
@@epsi9923 gaslighting: to phycologicly manipulate someone into questioning their own sanity. No it checks out that's exactly what he just did.
I've never seen this before, but it's pretty obvious what's going on here.
This dashing young farmhand is off to feed his horses, very responsible.
Dashing young captain of the guard but close enough
@@bobmcguffin5706 *crown guard
@@hello_i_exist_uwu for the love of god the entire joke is that clearly there is something inconspicuous occuring here and we’re not supposed to mention it, you failed man, you failed the joke. good fucking job man you’re not getting invited to the next Joke-fest.
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Okay, okay. I'm sorry. Please stop yelling.
oh, no I'm not mad. See ya.
Guard: "It's glowing!"
The guard 5 seconds later: "Must have been the wind."
This is such an underrated comment! 😆
For King and country!
I picture this happening in a real DnD game. Rolling 1 on stealth, everybody sees you and you're not even trying to hide... then you try to seem innocuous and you roll a 20 on deception, making everybody think you're a bit short of a few marbles and they don't want to be seen being mean to a "slow" guy, so they just let you in... :D
I had this happen in a dnd game. The rogue got caught sneaking in the kitchen of this fancy noble mansion and so he grabbed a broom and just started cleaning. Nat 20 on deception.
@@themaddoctor5304 Nobody pays any mind to the lowly servants. :)
I was playing as a 1/2 dragon Paladin wearing black spiked full plate with over 20 in cha and was using intimidation in lue of a stealth check. YOU DON’T SEE ME….
@@jamesklebenow6885 Kinda like that scene in Batman the animated series when a guard/henchman hears a noise, checks the room, sees Batman and then leaves. When his buddy asks if he saw anything, he be like: "Nnnnope." :D
Dude, you know players have done this.
Or or: "When you're 12 hours in, and your DM is creatively exhausted.".... You pass the guards, they say "neat, glowing hay"
I am convinced this script came right out of an actual d&d campaign session.
“thanks man. Hay is the best” Soren is one of my favorite himbos. I would do anything for him
Facts. Soren is a perfect little bean who deserves love and protection.
@꧁Røyal Drågøń꧂ ooooh, that's a tough one. Bread Sandwich might be my fav
Himbo? Lol...best portmanteau I've heard in a while!
Isn't he saying: "Thanks man. PAYS the best"?
Soren is the MVP of The Dragon Prince.
Season 3 Soren is best boy.
Season 1 & 2 Soren is most realistic boy.
The definition of HIMBO! :D
that name hurts me...my first experience with Fire Emblem was Path of Radiance. Soren was my favorite...and then I lost him during the last damn chapter. It still hurts.
The plot of the dragon prince is just the himbofication of soren
Claudia. We all want her to start making the right choices.
CZcams was like: Hey, watch this!
And now Im binging the entire series...
I'm glad that you like it. It is worth the watch!
Lmao this clip is the reason I found out about the show and watched it to. It's a great scene
Same, discovered the show through this clip
More soldiers for the cause...
That’s great, really good show
To be fair Soren is their superior so while he’s acting suspicious the guards can’t really say anything to him
“Oh yeah the captain is up to some kind of shenanigans again. Just let him do his thing”
I mean his sister is a mage, they probably thought it was some shaddy thing and none of their bussiness
Also Soren is basicaly the guards' superior, questioning his actions is not expected of them
nice akaashi icon btw
Considering how well known of a goof he is, I love that no one really questioned Soren just walking around pulling a cart of hay and yelling about feeding horses. They just treat it like it's a normal everyday thing and it's just Soren being Soren
Literally every scene of The Hound in Game of Thrones.
The Hound: "I'm a merchant, just passing through."
Peasant: "Aye, do many merchants drive their carts while wearing 40 pounds of armor and carrying a longsword on their hip?"
The Hound:"Just the ones that don't want to die or get betrayed by they'r stupid guards"
To be fair in Westeros they probably do.
"Do you have any idea of how dangerous the roads are these days?!?! Just the other day a guy got ganked just going for a stroll. I intend to make money to do that I need to live!"
When Tywin was told that the average man would only risk an encounter with the blood Hound for 20 silver stags, he said to make the bounty 100.
*And Sandor still ate every damn chicken in that room*
The Hound:Is to make sure everyone pays
0:12 When you RP for deception, but the DM thought you were going for Intimidation.
"Your hay is glowing!"
"Ummm Aurora Borealis?"
"At this time of day at this part of the year entirely located in that bay of hay?"
"Yes."
"May I see it?"
"No."
I hope you're ready for an unnnn-forgettable haycart
So good and underrated lmao
Bio-luminescence is actually just localized aurora borealis, trust me, I'm a plant doctor.
"Oh look! It's 'I'm-the-kings-son-and-also-your-boss' o'clock! Go back to guarding the gate, or else."
Soren made things to difficult for himself. He's very high ranking nobility and nobody gets paid enough to get into trouble with him.
*time of year
*bale of hay
*forgot "this part of the kingdom"
*localized entirely within
*"your hay cart" fits the line a lot better than "that bale of hay"
Well common guards couldn’t know about legendary ranked hay…
Wow
Honestly, just acting like you belong and you're supposed to be there can get you in so many places in life. People don't usually ask questions unless it's a really secure place, or they're being very well paid SPECIFICALLY to ask questions.
People do not care about what other people are doing - if they even notice.
Even in really secure places acting like you ae supposed to be there and you know what you are doing is step one. Guards are guards everywhere, even secure facilities.
@@timmorris8932 eh I mean, you try strolling into area 51 without any of the propet accesses, just acting like you belong there
@@thetheory6159
@@timmorris8932 ...?
one time I was doing just a random, one-session candleshop roleplay, and one of the other characters on my team rolled a really bad number for stealth when he was trying to figure out what was up with the candleshop. he then rolled a 19 for deception, so he was making up the worst lies and the owner of the shop was like “yeah that checks out.” it was so funny
Even years later, this clip with title in context, never gets old.
Ez and Bait both roll one on Stealth, Soren rolls twenty on Deception, and the guards both roll one on Perception. That’s the only way this perfect miracle could have occurred.
He just rolled intimidation.
@@goldenpony822 but he doesn't seem intimidating...
@@mulduls civilian #1 certainly doesn't think so! He was practically scared of Soren even though he wasn't even screaming specifically _at_ him 😆😆
@@satyre_1 He wasn't proficient in Deception so he rolled Intimidation the first time then tried Deception with the guards
@@mulduls He’s the son of the (kinda?) king, so...
I once pointed out that the Dragon Prince has always felt like a DnD campaign. I still stand by that acknowledgement.
"Excuse me, sir. Is that hay glowing?"
"Yes. Yes it is."
"Alright, see ya later."
"Thanks, man. Hay's the best."
It's the good old "Fake it til you make it" he's so confident about it being completely normal that the hay is glowing that the others don't question it
considering his dad and sister, it is normal to him.
Subtle master of manipulation
I can't believe that this is the video that got me into watching the Dragon Prince, but it was so worth it 😂
Let's be glad that it did and you found something to enjoy!
“Can I roll deception instead of stealth?”
The GM secretly rolls Intimidation. He's the new king's son. The guards do not get paid enough to get into trouble with him.
"Very hungry horses need hay!" sounds like the first line of a tongue twister 😂 "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers…"
“Thanks man, hay is the best”
Yes, yes it is
more accurate title; when the guards roll a nat 1 on insight
Or a nat 20! That's the kings son! They do not need the trouble bothering him can bring.
I love how that one guy just apologizes.
Nat 1 on stealth but the guard rolled a nat 1 on perception.
Or insight.
when you roll the high stats but the guards are just medieval storm troopers
He's doing menial labor, but he's also dressed, armed, and armored like he's either exceedingly wealthy or maintained by someone who is, and also _screaming_ about how he's doing menial labor to everyone he sees, altogether suggesting he may actually be _insane._
The question is thus: "Do _I_ want to find out if he's the violent kind of crazy, or do I just _trust_ for now that whatever kindhearted Lord Von Richguy sent him here only gives live steel to his _well-behaved_ servant-fools, and he'll be on his way peaceably once he's had some time to pet the pretty little horsies?"
Yeah. On the one hand, he's suspicious as hell. On the other, more important hand; that's the wizard-kings son and technically their boss. They don't need that kind of trouble.
At this stage he is the crown prince, so none of them has the rank to question him.
He's one of the best characters
When I first saw this clip I was incredulous that it worked, then I realized it was just Soren, that's how he makes his way through life. The mage's kid is being weird again.
"Your hay..its glowing."
"Yeah, it is."
Dragon prince has so many scenes like this great show 10/10 would recommend
"only the best for our horses."
He might as well have had someone put a bucket over the head of the guards and walked by them.
This is literally Dungeons and Dragons logic at its finest.
Soren was one of, if not the dragon prince’s best character.
FINALLY A DRAGON PRINCE MEME
"Your hay is glowing."
"Okay. And?"
"A boy and his hay will walk through the gates at dawn." -A man who has no name
I watched this entire show in less than 26 hours just because of this clip and its funny connection to a dnd reference
It’s pretty neat
I mean Soren is literally the leader of the Crownsguards, he's like the boss of their boss. Yes he's being very suspicious but it's not like they can really arrest him or anything.
I like how this is the legend of korra to youtube when its clearly the dragon prince
Well they're made by the same creators. But yeah, it's weird why youtube does it. It probably recommends you it because it's similar to it in origin.
Guard: HEY!
*Me who has a several bags of gold, jewelery and other treasures*
Guard: Do you need help with those?
Me: Uuhhh n-no thanks
Guard: You sure?
Me: Yes
Guard: Okay then
I'll always cherish this clip for getting me into this awesome series
This is the clip that convinced me to watch Dragon Prince. Time for a rewatch i guess
I guess their is a paladin hiding in the hay (due to the paladins aura) No wonder rouges scout ahead. The plus side is that you don’t need a torch in a cave if you have a paladin in the party.
"Your hay is glowing!"
"Yeah I know a guy. Rumpelstiltskin, heard of him?"
"Nuthin, it's pretty neat!"
This is why Soren is one of my favorite characters from this show
Ok but we can all agree that hay’s the best
Dragon prince is really amazing I can’t wait for the next seasons to come out, I think I’ll rewatch the first 3 soon
This clip made me watch the whole show
This clip right here introduced me to this amazing series, thanks!
This is why Soaren is my favorite character. =)
Player: Did... For the uards, did you just roll...
GM: YES I ROLLED A 1 ON THEIR INTELLIGENCE CHECK.
"Hey man, your hay is glowing." "Yeah. And?" Chad.
I would like to thank this video for my new obsession. I watched this video weeks ago and liked it, so I decided to figure out where it came from, and I ended up deciding to watch The Dragon Prince. I now love the show, and absolutely CANNOT wait for the next season!!! So, I cannot thank you enough for introducing me to tdp!!!
people who fully type out natural scare me, they give off "DM that would make the npc you made multiple sacrifices for turn on you" type vibes
Yeah, your point? My GM in Shadowrun first mission, gave us a moral choice, not expecting us to be moral, forget my childhood meant certain things I cannot do even in games. Burnt every contact and we basically were homeless contactless and struggled for 6 games to get a fixer. Was a great game. I ran a game where everyone was a copper for the waterdeep watch, I as a throw away scene had them offered a 50 gold bribe, 30 minutes of debate on taking it. Changed the entire campaign on the spot, instead of turning it in a Toril spanning adventure I decided to make every player lose their Good and Lawful alignments, and make them struggle with morality. 6 games in not a single honest cop. they were stealing and hiding dodgy stuff from from each other by 7!
Bruuuuh this is so true
All that "I am bring hay to the horses!" was just Soren using the Help action on himself for advantage, somehow
I run a comedy-ish campaign. It is officially cannon that if you are on some obviously adventure-related shenanigans, the guards will just decide that their 5-to-8 silver a day salary is not worth all that. So the players really only have to worry about psychos and other adventurers, but I repeat myself.
"Thanks, man. Hays the best."
God I loved this show, finished watching it at like 6 am after binging it all night and falling in love with it, can't wait for the new season whenever it comes out
Hopefully soon.
One of the Best shows out there. this is on my top 5 best shows of all time list
Goddangit i love that show its only now showing up on my feed
I love the guards in DP, they're the best in every conceivable way
when the guards decide that risking your life for a few coin to investigate the obviously suspicious glowing cart pulled by a noble acting in a extremely suspicious manner is not worth it
When your speech skill is maxed and you decide to complete the side quests as well
Ok I seriously need to watch this show, that was hilarious
That’s the truth though LOL 😂
Also, we need the next session of the dragon price!!!! Please, it was such a great series!
My bet is summer 2022 for s4.
I love this show and this scene is one of the many reasons why
"Thanks man, hay is the best."
That line is making me unnaturally happy. I love it and I don't know why.
dude i love this series. it warms my heart to see people making memes about it. keep up the good work 👍
This happened once. I was playing a campaign as a goliath wizard named Lu-Kah. We were investigating a our swamps in search of the hammer of Capricorn when we heard a loud marching sound. Blitz Ashford, our human fighter, was able to convince some ogre scouts that he was a ghost. It was hilarious how it went down. But we had to chase after him. We tried to tail the ogres but a lot of us kept failing our stealth checks. It got to a point to a point where Aries, our Druid/Barbarian tiefling, tried to do a stealth roll but accidentally roller into a tree. The ogres noticed the sound and began to turn around. So what did Lu-Kah do? He mimicked the sound of a bird, then a snake attacking, and then he punched a tree with his bare hands to make it seem like there was a struggle between the bird and the snake. I found this funny because, truth be told, Goliath was my second choice of race. What was my first? Kenku, of course.
Had our rogue who was on watch during the night roll a nat1 for perception and a nat20 for stealth. So he had fallen asleep in a tree but was so well hidden that the orcs sneaking up on us didn't notice as they walked right past him and attacked our camp while we slept.
Ahhh this brings back so many good memories. I’m definitely re-re-re-re-RE-watching this series.
Every time I see a clip of this show I remember I should watch it.
Bards in stealth be like:
I remembered playing a Marvel RPG, and me and my group who were very armed and one us was wear a S.H.I.E.L.D uniform tried to sneak onto a roof of a HYDRA HQ but was spotted by the guard.
Guard: "Who goes there?"
Me: "New recruits"
Guard: "Nice to meet you. New recruits meeting is downstairs."
Me: "We forgot our key card. Can we have yours?"
Guard: "Sure. Here you go."
Me: "Can we keep your uniform?"
Guard: "Here you go. But I'm keeping my lucky underwear."
Me: "Thank you. Hail Hydro!"
Guard: "Hail...wait a minute?!"
The mighty power of the dice.
Wow. What amazing writing. What an amazing show with amazing writing.
This Clip made me Look for it again one year later to find out which Show it was from to watch it. Best decision i ever made