DM of the Rings remastered CXXVI: A Force With Which to be Reckoned

By Peter T Parker Posted Sunday Jul 20, 2025

Filed under: DM of the Rings Remaster 4 comments

Remember Fear the Boot, the guys who interviewed me back in May? As I mentioned the other day, they have been nominated for the Gen Con EN World RPG Awards. I could tell you to get out there and vote for whoever you think is best, but I’d be lying if I claimed I was doing this for altruistic reasons. I just want my friends to win. So if you like the show, please vote for them. If you don’t, then please don’t click on this link, visit the site, and cast a vote for Fear the Boot in the “Best Podcast” category.

Also up for awards (in other categories) are Order of The Stick and Treasure Tables, both of which I enjoy.

– Shamus, Wednesday Jul 18, 2007

 


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4 thoughts on “DM of the Rings remastered CXXVI: A Force With Which to be Reckoned

  1. Olivier FAURE says:

    I wonder who ended up winning that award. I’m guessing Order of the Stick.

    1. doranter says:

      Order Of The Stick is in its final dungeon arc now too

      1. Cohasset says:

        Yeah but it’s still likely going to be another year or so before the comic finishes at the current production pace of a page every 2-4 weeks. It is crazy though to realize the comic is over 20 years old (2003) and it was originally started 25 years ago. It’s a great comic but easily one of those that can be checked just a few times a year.

  2. General Karthos says:

    I actually came here for this EXACT comic, as I was watching this scene from the movie and remembering this specific joke. So, great timing.

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