Fear of Girls 2 UNLEASHED!
I teased you last week, and now it's finally here: the full Episode 2 of Fear of Girls in all 16 minutes of its glory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bP3GYdrW450
It's also embedded after the jump.
And if you have not checked out the ten clips of deleted scenes and outtakes from Fear of Girls 1, treat yourself by clicking on over to the Fear of Girls YouTube channel.
This thing has been a long time coming, but I am very happy with how it turned out. We not only got to tweak things, but really take the whole concept up a notch. Enjoy, and share the link with all your friends! -Tom, portal into a realm of epic Gygaxian fantasy.

Alternate ending - DD lets the woman immobilze Krunk, she shows superior knowledge of the rules by quoting some page number and paragraph to trap DD in a mistake and she and DD share a look of mutual respect (or perhaps more?) and, though she loots Krunks motionless (though not lifeless body) DD invites her back to game again.
I mean, why SHOULDN'T Tom get the girl??
Woot! Nice job DM Doug and the ruthless team of gamers.
Elee - Thanks! Can you please state for the record that we never killed your character when you gamed in our campaign?
Pete - I don't think Doug would know what to do with a girl, if in fact, he got one. Although I do like the idea of him punishing Krunk for making him game with the ladies in the first place. (You KNOW this was all Ray's idea. HAS to be.)
Plus it adds a component to the group and allows the concept to grow.
As for the menstruation comment, the only redeeming quality of that scene is Ray rolling for the check.
Plus, Fallopia is horrible but inspired stupidity.
In any case, I doubt we've seen the last of Dahlia Wyvernsbane.
juice
"1: a bodily condition characterized by an excess of blood and marked by turgescence and a florid complexion"
When it comes to killing PCs, nothing is more apt than an excess of blood, turgescence, and a florid complexion.
http://digg.com/videos/gaming/Fear_of_Girls_Episod...
Not only did I say cool walls, but all I could think of is how I could possibly talk my wife into allowing me to put those in my basement D&D room.
You and Scott should be really proud of these characters. They have a ton of internal complexity, and I haven't seen discomfort writ so large in a motion picture since Gustav von Wangenheim laid eyes for the first time on Count Orlock in Nosferatu. (Minute 19:02 at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-618528361...)
That is a 20 x 30' room under Andy's garage, completely done with styrofoam cobbles and containing THOUSANDS of miniatures, a sand table, fridge, several sets of Dwarven Forge... basically everything except a bathroom.
Super cool set up.