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Currently the creator of the series is fund-raising by selling ''[http://store.wittywizard.com DVDs]'' of the first season while he produces the rest of the the third season and eventually a fourth. This information is available on the website at http://www.urealms.com. He also produces the ''[[GRR Podcast]]'' with Gaary and Roamin's real life counterparts, as well as doing a daily (usually) stream http://www.twitch.tv/rurikar22/videos.
 
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=== This show provides examples of: ===
* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: Episode 20.
* [[As You Know]]: Episode 10
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** Malestrom is the [[Big Bad]] within Mike and Rob's game. Timmy the Evil is the overall villain, being more meta.
* [[Breather Episode]]: Episode 20, [[A Day in The Limelight]] with ROAMIN.
* [[Card -Carrying Villain]]: Timmy the Evil spends his time in his evil lair discussing his evil plans for the not-so-evil adventuring party with the evil Professor Walrus, using indestructible evil crystals to complete his evil plots. Evil.
** Although as Walrus points out, Timmy is the only major character who hasn't committed murder.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: So very many from Sir Schmoopy:
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** Episode Nine actually ''doesn't'' have one, it goes right into the recap and opening theme. {{spoiler|And at the end, the familiar screen informs you that "The Following Episode is over."}}
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Rob is a combination between this and [[Too Dumb to Live]].
* [[Cursed With Awesome]]: The Dragon Warrior and his descendants were cursed with immortality. See [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]], below.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Gaary to Roamin. One example from Episode Nine:
{{quote| Roamin: "Gaary, why are we even friends?"<br />
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Roamin: "Better reasons then most, I suppose."<br />
Gaary: "Not really, it's probably the worst reason to be friends out of everyone who as ever used the word 'friendship' to describe their bond with another person." }}
* [[Dual -Wielding]]: Sir Schmoopy duel-wields nunchucks, even if he gets accuracy penalties.
** And James's beaver tails with butter knives attached to them.
** And Maelstrom swords!
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* [[Game Master]]: Mike tries, but Rob tends to ignore his authority.
** The game also seems to operate somewhat independently, since both Mike and Rob are often surprised by new developments or rules Mike forgot about until he is reminded by the effect. This occurs even without Timmy's changes to the campaign notes.
*** Mike must just be a ''really'' [[Deep -Immersion Gaming|good roleplayer]].
** As of episode 31, he has completely succumbed to the chaos and is now openly making things up as he goes.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Due partly to his Munchkin nature, Rob is quite capable at exploiting random loopholes.
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* [[No Fourth Wall]]: The recap at the start of each episode has Mike and Rob recapping the last episode to the viewers. Interestingly enough, when the episode proper starts, Mike and Rob, fourth wall in place, will often will also recap the events of the game to each-other.
** In Episode Eight, Jason the ghost warlock searches his magical library and produces the script for Episode Eight.
* [[Non -Human Sidekick]]: Petey (a dire rat) and Jacques (a magical axe).
* [[Non Sequitur Thud]]: "What's that, Mom? Sure, I'd like some pancakes for dinner!" *thud*
* [[Off the Rails]]: No matter how much Mike just wants to run a regular old game, Rob will constantly throw in random stuff in for equally random reasons.
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* [[Verbal Tic]]: Kobooold!
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Roamin and Gaary have openly questioned their "friendship". Mike has done so himself in respect to Rob.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Descendants of the Dragon Warrior are immortal. They do not age, but they can be killed, and they also do not grow, i.e., they cannot level. This factors heavily into {{spoiler|Maelstrom's}} motivation toward claiming the Nader Gems, in order to become strong.
* [[Who Writes This Crap?]]: After the hiatus, Mike recaps the basic plot of their roleplay. He then realizes how retarded it is. Rob stands up for it, saying that the original plot was just as stupid, if not moreso.
* [[Xanatos Roulette]]: {{spoiler|Timmy the Evil}}'s scheme to {{spoiler|ensure his own creation}} involved {{spoiler|sending the heroes back in time to, through a convoluted series of events, stab him with an enchanted blade that reverses his alignment under the assumption that "Timmy the Super Nice Guy" is actually Timmy the Evil in disguise - whereas he is in fact Timmy the Super Nice Guy, and thus stabbing him with the blade turns him into Timmy the Evil.}}
 
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