One of the best stories is about a DnD party on 4chan. They were in a magic forest and found a 'talking tree'. The talking tree was actually a grumpy old wizard who had been cursed. He kept giving them wrong directions and when they finally realized he was tricking them, they tried to 'un - curse' him by pouring a potion on him. But it made him even more talkative and he started reciting really bad poetry. The party's reactions and the whole situation was full of humor.
A really entertaining story was when a character in a 4chan - shared DnD adventure was trying to be stealthy but stepped on a twig. Instead of just alerting the nearby guards, it set off a chain reaction of domino - like traps that the party had no idea were there. The whole party ended up in a big mess and it was so funny to read about their misadventures.
One funny DnD story from 4chan was about a player who tried to use a 'confusion' spell on a group of goblins. Instead of getting confused, the goblins started doing a chaotic dance and singing a made - up song. It was hilarious as the whole encounter turned into a comical performance rather than a fight.
I remember a story where a DND party entered a haunted mansion. They were all scared but the monk in the group had a strong sense of calm. He led them through the spooky rooms, and they uncovered a mystery about a murdered family. By solving the mystery, they were able to put the spirits to rest. It was a story that combined horror and mystery elements really well.
One of the popular ones is 'The Legend of Vox Machina'. It has great animation and a really engaging story that is based on a DND campaign. Another is 'Critical Role' which has also been adapted into an animated form and has a large following.
There is an amusing Bard story about a lost unicorn. The unicorn thought it was a horse and tried to enter a horse race. But it couldn't run very fast because it kept stopping to admire its own horn. And also, the story of a sleepy dragon. Instead of breathing fire, it would just yawn and blow out little puffs of smoke that smelled like cinnamon. These Bard stories are full of humor and fun.
I think his stories about his early days in comedy are really good. He would talk about how he and his friends were trying to break into the comedy scene with very little money and a lot of crazy ideas. They would perform in small, dingy clubs and sometimes the audience reactions were just priceless.
A group of friends set up a GoFundMe to create a 'Museum of Useless Inventions'. They had some really strange and funny ideas for exhibits, like a self - stirring coffee mug with a built - in fan to cool the coffee at the same time. They shared these ideas on the GoFundMe page, and it got funded because people thought it was such a creative and funny concept.
One terrifying encounter could be when the party stumbles upon a haunted mansion. Inside, they face ghosts that can possess their bodies. The players have to constantly make will saves to avoid being controlled, and the feeling of losing control of their characters is truly horrifying.
There was a ranger who rolled a Nat 1 when shooting an arrow at a dragon. The arrow flew in the completely wrong direction and hit a friendly NPC who was trying to help us. It caused a bit of chaos as we had to quickly explain to the NPC that it was an accident. It was really funny but also a bit embarrassing.
One popular DnD horror story involves a group of adventurers exploring an ancient, cursed castle. As they delved deeper, they encountered undead creatures that seemed to be unkillable. Every time they thought they had destroyed one, it would rise again with even more malevolence. Another is about a forest that was enchanted by a dark sorcerer. The trees themselves would come alive and attack the players, and strange whispers filled the air, driving some of the characters insane.
A very memorable one was when our cleric tried to heal a poisoned character. But instead of using the right spell, he used a spell that made the character's skin turn bright purple and their hair stand on end. They looked like a walking, talking, purple - haired monster. And every time someone tried to touch them to reverse the effect, they got a small electric shock. It led to a lot of silly situations as we tried to fix it.