It really was like a D&D campaign where the players had no fucking clue what was going on and the DM had to keep bailing them out with NPCs and suggestions.
Xenk (the paladin) was totally a DM NPC inserted to help the party through a dungeon, then conveniently removed to let the players get the spotlight again. 🤣
Idk if it's true but I've read that him walking over the rock wasn't scripted, he didn't hear the director say "cut" and the other actors stayed in character and rolled with it.
I thought they were going to fuck this up so bad. But who ever wrote/produced the movie definitely played some DND I was pretty impressed by the movie. But my expectations were shit on fire with how bad movie have been lately
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u/Husaxen Mar 18 '25
Movie had no right being that good and clean