A clever dungeon master pulls some off the perfect prank on his Dungeons and theĀ Dragons group with an elaborate execution plan of a time-honored meme.
A particularly clever dungeon master pulled off an amazing prank on his Dungeons and Dragons group with an elaborate Rick Roll. Though the prank took some time nearly about five months of careful preparation and the perfect execution made it a truly memorable event for the Dungeons and Dragons experiences.
Redditor, roleplayer, and dungeon master Paintedredd was the mastermind behind this particular prank. In the post, they explain the context and setup for the hilariousĀ Dungeons and Dragons prank, hint at its existence, and how it went down with their players. The epic Dungeons and Dragons’ experience revolved around the players using an artifact called the Escape Cube.
The item was created by a bard named Tecra Lisky and possessed by a dragon named Scrylaketiāboth anagrams of Rick Astley. The dragonās lair was likewise located on the Isle of Sawsong, which is a reference to SAW, or Stock Aitken Waterman, who produced the iconic Astley single.
The cube itself had six demiplane layers, each with an associated command word: Up, Ewe, Give, Two, Going, Never. To escape the cube, the players had to repeat the command words in reverse order, freeing them from the relic in the process.

Paintedreddās table didnāt catch on to the Rick Roll meme at all until the very end, after which the Dungeons and Dragons players were appropriately infuriated. Though it was unlikely the players would have discovered the anagrammed names or other clues, not even the command words gave it away until the perfect moment. After five months of careful preparation, Paintedredd couldnāt have asked for a better delivery.
Paintedreddās fellowĀ Dungeons and DragonsĀ playersĀ loved seeing the clever revealĀ of the ridiculous prank, with nearly 400 comments within a day of sharing the post on Reddit. Players were eager to applaud them for the expertly-done gaffe and were quick to share their own prank stories, both with Rick Astleyās infamous song and other pop culture references involving things like the Village People’sĀ YMCA, Shia LaBoeuf, and even Dunkinā Donuts.
It is refreshing to see such levity from theĀ Dungeons and DragonsĀ community, especially considering the controversies surrounding Wizards of the Coast right now. A recently-leaked document showed its restrictive plans for third-party creators inĀ One D&D, andĀ Dungeons and DragonsĀ players are not happyĀ with what theyāve seen. Luckily, the TTRPG community is resilient.
Regardless of what happens withĀ Dungeons and Dragons, hilarious stories like Paintedreddās will always be around, whether groups are playingĀ One D&DĀ or one of its competitors.
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