Dimension 20 Abandons D&D's Magical Spellcaster Will Be Full Steampunk in Cloudward
Blog Andrew Joseph 05 Jun , 2025 0

Dropout's Dimension 20 has recovered in seasons 26 and 9, featuring the main cast of Brave Heroes. Desktop Role Playing Show is the first time that it entered the Steampunk type in this campaign, called Cloudward, Ho. This environment presents an interesting challenge for dungeon master Brennan Lee Mulligan and players Siobhan Thompson, Ally Beardsley, Brian Murphy, Emily Axford, Zac Oyama, Zac Oyama and Lou Wilson. Although D&D can be changed and adapted to fit any type, mechanical The system was built primarily for extremely magical high fantasy stories. Traditionally, there aren't many dreamy people or straightforward magical witchcraft in Steampunk, which is obvious how Cloudward, Ho's Cast purposefully limits itself to being human and non-scattered.
Cloudward saw two explorers – one focused on securing wealth, the other longing for finding their long-lost grandmother, and recruited four members of a long-standing airship crew on a final adventure to discover a legendary continent disappearing in the distant past. The first episode has the powerful Atlantis: The Lost Empire and the Treasure Planet resonate, especially about how ridiculous it is about many of the characters.
In the new season, Thompson and O'Yan play fighters named Vanellope Chapman and Daisuke Bucklesby respectively. Beardsley heavy It implies that Olethra will be a variety of classes similar to Artificer before it is said and done; Axford is playing a craftsman named Marya Junková; Murphy plays a Pugilist named Maxwell Gulch; Wilson is playing a forest ranger named Montgomery Lamontgommery. There is no magical wizard, the priest of the sublime God, or any of the six major spellcasters courses in D&D – at most a regular draft for some players such as Axford and Beardsley.
“What Brennan said when we do character creation isn't purely magic users,” Thompson told me. “Either there is no magic or (magic has to be) secondary, and that's just an interesting limitation. At this point, there are a lot of (D&D) subclasses that we can never play all of that, so (we) still have a lot of work to use.”

“Magic has to be done with technology, which is an interesting way to tell the story,” Beardsley added. “(We can ask) 'What is exploration? What is technology? (technology) how to corrupt and manipulate (when people rogue)?” That's funny, but I'm a little worried about the makeup of my character and there's no spell. But this is great.
The characters in this season remind me the most about those who are for the 2019 “Sleepless City” (the magic superhero that operates secretly in New York City) and the 2020 Candy Crown (If Game of Thrones exists in Candyland, part of the actors is in which characters are characters with established history between each other, and some are other players, while others are others, and others are others. Thompson, Axford, Oyama and Wilson (Wi Both of them play older characters, who have been flying on the same airship for many years, while Beardsley and Murphy are younger, more sheltered, and have no experience in adventure life. Their two characters are basically the first in episode 1 (every character that all characters will encounter in the first few years before the adventure begins, but while the other four are adults, Maxwell is hardly older than a toddler, and Olethra is a newborn baby, so it feels like this is a newborn, so it feels like this is their algorithm that they really count as).

“We want to tell stories of exhaustion and aging (and), when you (get) celebrities, do you get older on grace?” Beardsley said. “It's a really good story (yourself), but we also want to dabble in another wrench: If we also have young forwards, they'll meet their heroes, they're the ones who try to shake them out of that fool. It's like a kiss documentary – they go to heal together (you'll see), and it's really hard to work in a professional group and spend decades with the same group, let alone on a boat fighting for your life.”
Thompson added: “A group of people can also go through the exact same experience and have very different experiences in this regard, and even respond very differently to those experiences – (the results) are all interesting, effective, and no one is wrong.”


I only watched the first episode of Cloudward before the season's premiere and so far I've only seen this dynamic clip, but I love the mystery it's already creating. There are many accompanying comments and quick mentions of past adventures between Vanellope, Marya, Daisuke and Montgomery, and like Olethra and Maxwell, our audience is outsiders of these conversations without fully grasping what happens to experienced crew members. I'm wondering what's going on, especially what's happening in Marya in Axford. The Craftsman is younger than the other experienced members of the group, and now Haunted and Revenge-driven Tinker with us in the brief flashback at the beginning of episode 1, Marya seems to cause much more than the other characters, which we see in the brief flashback.
“I really don't know what Emily ended up taking from this season, but she did inspire me because I think she chose a storyline that she kind of doesn't want to say,” Beardsley said. “And, you can see her so touched throughout the season, she's so immersed in her role, and I was like, 'Wow.'”


“It's a good show,” Thompson added.
“I'm like, 'I hope she can do that.'” Beardsley said with a smile. “I'm pretty sure she did it. She's great. It's a really fun Emily season. It's a really fun 'Everyone' season() I love the role of everyone they think of, but Em is really fun.”
Cloudward, Ho is alive now drop outthe best streaming service, and the only service, if you can only afford one streaming service these days. The new episode of the 20-episode season will premiere Wednesday at 4pm/7pm at 4pm EST. The first episode will be YouTube channel with size 20 June 11, but all other episodes will be uniquely dropped out of school.