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Counter Monkey is a [[Web Video]] series hosted by [[The Spoony Experiment (Web Video)|Noah Antwiler, also known as The Spoony One]]. In this series, Spoony recounts various [[Counter Monkey (Web Video)/Funny|amusing]] and [[Counter Monkey (Web Video)/Awesome|awesome]] stories from his [[Tabletop Game]] days, as well as offering helpful tips and tricks for other [[Game Master|GMs]]. Recently it began to feature recordings of regular weekly [[Pathfinder]] sessions played over Skype, based on the Kingmaker adventure path and starring many of the same players from [[Spoonys Campaign|his other campaign]]. The name of the series comes from his days of working at a tabletop gaming store: "counter monkeys" was the employees' name for people who would hang around on the counter, ''never buy anything'', but just tell long rambling stories about their characters and campaigns.
'''''Counter Monkey''''' is a [[Web Video]] series hosted by [[The Spoony Experiment|Noah Antwiler, also known as The Spoony One]]. In this series, Spoony recounts various [[Counter Monkey/Funny|amusing]] and [[Counter Monkey/Awesome|awesome]] stories from his [[Tabletop Game]] days, as well as offering helpful tips and tricks for other [[Game Master|GMs]]. Recently it began to feature recordings of regular weekly [[Pathfinder]] sessions played over Skype, based on the Kingmaker adventure path and starring many of the same players from [[Spoony's Campaign|his other campaign]]. The name of the series comes from his days of working at a tabletop gaming store: "counter monkeys" was the employees' name for people who would hang around on the counter, ''never buy anything'', but just tell long rambling stories about their characters and campaigns.


Spoony originally wanted to publish it in a book, but it later morphed into a blog (which can be found [http://countermonkeybook.blogspot.com/ here], it also has [http://countermonkey.com/ a WordPress site]) and eventually into a video series hosted on The Spoony Experiment along with his other reviews. Spoony has also mentioned hosting a weekly podcast or still trying to publish the stories, but these have not yet materialized.
Spoony originally wanted to publish it in a book, but it later morphed into a blog (which can be found [http://countermonkeybook.blogspot.com/ here], it also has [https://web.archive.org/web/20131018124309/http://countermonkey.com/ a WordPress site]) and eventually into a video series hosted on The Spoony Experiment along with his other reviews. Spoony has also mentioned hosting a weekly podcast or still trying to publish the stories, but these have not yet materialized.


The series can be viewed [http://spoonyexperiment.com/category/counter-monkey/ here].
The series can be viewed [https://web.archive.org/web/20131017045100/http://spoonyexperiment.com/category/counter-monkey/ here].
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=== Tropes: ===


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* [[And That's Terrible]]: After relating the tale of the Toilet Pizza: "But honestly, that was like the worst thing I've ever done to somebody... because that was ''horrible''. That was ''really bad''."
* [[And That's Terrible]]: After relating the tale of the Toilet Pizza: "But honestly, that was like the worst thing I've ever done to somebody... because that was ''horrible''. That was ''really bad''."
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: [[Vampire: The Requiem (Tabletop Game)|"Vampire]]: Spoony's Jyhad". Victory for the Carthians, [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch|bitch]].
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: [[Vampire: The Requiem|"Vampire]]: Spoony's Jyhad". Victory for the Carthians, [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch|bitch]].
* [[Born Lucky]]: Vegan Steve. Out of a shuffled Deck of Many Things that has 11 good cards and 13 bad cards, he draws 11, and {{spoiler|the first 10 are all good cards}}.
* [[Born Lucky]]: Vegan Steve. Out of a shuffled Deck of Many Things that has 11 good cards and 13 bad cards, he draws 11, and {{spoiler|the first 10 are all good cards}}.
* [[Born Unlucky]]: The subject of the "Botchamania" video, and in particular Spoony's friend Big Mike.
* [[Born Unlucky]]: The subject of the "Botchamania" video, and in particular Spoony's friend Big Mike.
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* [[Double Weapon]]: The double club and other impractical weapons from the "Age of Manure" video. Spoony and [[Bennett the Sage|Sage]] come up with a bunch more at the end of the video.
* [[Double Weapon]]: The double club and other impractical weapons from the "Age of Manure" video. Spoony and [[Bennett the Sage|Sage]] come up with a bunch more at the end of the video.
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: "Tandem's Last Ride."
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: "Tandem's Last Ride."
** Likewise, the ''[[Thieves World (Literature)|Thieves World]]'' players who earned their victory over Tempus Thales.
** Likewise, the ''[[Thieves' World]]'' players who earned their victory over Tempus Thales.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: The [[Shadowrun (Tabletop Game)|Shadowrunners]] of "The Squirt Gun Wars" become such a nuisance that the [[Mega Corp|Mega Corps]] unionize to fight against them.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: The [[Shadowrun|Shadowrunners]] of "The Squirt Gun Wars" become such a nuisance that the [[Mega Corp|Mega Corps]] unionize to fight against them.
* [[Eureka Moment]]: During "Tandem's Last Ride", when he realizes [[Compelling Voice]] is at work and uses [[Not Completely Useless|Countersong]] [[The Power of Rock|to drown it out]] and save everyone.
* [[Eureka Moment]]: During "Tandem's Last Ride", when he realizes [[Compelling Voice]] is at work and uses [[Not Completely Useless|Countersong]] [[The Power of Rock|to drown it out]] and save everyone.
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: ''Dungeonland'', a ''[[Dungeons and Dragons|D&D]]'' module based on ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'', along with other modules penned by Gary Gygax. The GM for the game recounted in "Tandem's Last Ride" buffed up the enemies to provide a challenge for the higher-levelled player characters, but the Mad Hatter and March Hare were still fairly high-level in the original module.
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: ''Dungeonland'', a ''[[Dungeons and Dragons|D&D]]'' module based on ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'', along with other modules penned by Gary Gygax. The GM for the game recounted in "Tandem's Last Ride" buffed up the enemies to provide a challenge for the higher-levelled player characters, but the Mad Hatter and March Hare were still fairly high-level in the original module.
* [[Eye Scream]]: In the campaign based on ''[[Thieves World (Literature)|Thieves World]]'', the players enrage and humiliate [[Big Bad|Tempus Thales]] so much that he ''skull-fucks an NPC to death'' in retaliation. Even [[My God, What Have I Done?|Spoony himself]] was horrified when he did this.
* [[Eye Scream]]: In the campaign based on ''[[Thieves' World]]'', the players enrage and humiliate [[Big Bad|Tempus Thales]] so much that he ''skull-fucks an NPC to death'' in retaliation. Even [[My God, What Have I Done?|Spoony himself]] was horrified when he did this.
* [[Facial Horror]]: Tempus Thales in the ''[[Thieves World (Literature)|Thieves World]]'' campaign. Not only does he take '''[[Hollywood Acid|acid to the face]]''', but the goddess he serves revokes his regenerative powers until he redeems his utter humiliation, and because the PCs [[Humiliation Conga|continually foil his plans to do so]], she makes it ''worse''!
* [[Facial Horror]]: Tempus Thales in the ''[[Thieves' World]]'' campaign. Not only does he take '''[[Hollywood Acid|acid to the face]]''', but the goddess he serves revokes his regenerative powers until he redeems his utter humiliation, and because the PCs [[Humiliation Conga|continually foil his plans to do so]], she makes it ''worse''!
* [[The Food Poisoning Incident]] / [[Tampering With Food and Drink]]: The Toilet Pizza fiasco.
* [[The Food Poisoning Incident]] / [[Tampering with Food and Drink]]: The Toilet Pizza fiasco.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: The [[We Have Become Complacent|lax security]] in "[[Vampire: The Requiem (Tabletop Game)|Vampire]]: Spoony's Jyhad" was present from the beginning.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: The [[We Have Become Complacent|lax security]] in "[[Vampire: The Requiem|Vampire]]: Spoony's Jyhad" was present from the beginning.
* [[For Science!]]: Presumably why Hinsty David created that darn Manure Golem.
* [[For Science!]]: Presumably why Hinsty David created that darn Manure Golem.
* [[Funny Background Event]]: [[Precious Puppy|Oreo]] occasionally pops up wanting attention from her master.
* [[Funny Background Event]]: [[Precious Puppy|Oreo]] occasionally pops up wanting attention from her master.
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: Spoony discusses this in the ''[[Thieves World (Literature)|Thieves World]]'' campaign, where, at the end, a group of level 7 characters manage to defeat [[God Mode Sue|Tempus Thales]]; he acknowledges that within the canon of the novels that would never happen, but the players spent (real-world) weeks planning and setting up the battle and exhibited amazing teamwork and foresight, so he felt that they had [[Earn Your Happy Ending|earned that victory]] and let them have it regardless of how it broke with the novels.
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: Spoony discusses this in the ''[[Thieves' World]]'' campaign, where, at the end, a group of level 7 characters manage to defeat [[God Mode Sue|Tempus Thales]]; he acknowledges that within the canon of the novels that would never happen, but the players spent (real-world) weeks planning and setting up the battle and exhibited amazing teamwork and foresight, so he felt that they had [[Earn Your Happy Ending|earned that victory]] and let them have it regardless of how it broke with the novels.
* [[Genre Blindness]]: In the "Vampire: Spoony's Jyhad" video, the GM pretty much had it coming when he let Spoony's character make [[Stuff Blowing Up|Bathroom Semtex]] after just [[Railroading|permitting his character into being brainwashed into being evil]].
* [[Genre Blindness]]: In the "Vampire: Spoony's Jyhad" video, the GM pretty much had it coming when he let Spoony's character make [[Stuff Blowing Up|Bathroom Semtex]] after just [[Railroading|permitting his character into being brainwashed into being evil]].
* [[Guile Hero|Guile Anti-Villains]]: The players of the ''[[Thieves World (Literature)|Thieves World]]'' campaign, playing so smart that they [[Earn Your Happy Ending|earned their victory]] in Spoony's eyes.
* [[Guile Hero|Guile Anti-Villains]]: The players of the ''[[Thieves' World]]'' campaign, playing so smart that they [[Earn Your Happy Ending|earned their victory]] in Spoony's eyes.
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard|Hoist By Their Own Petards]]: The players of "The Squirt Gun Wars" got a taste of their own medicine when the [[Mega Corp|Mega Corps]] [[Enemy Mine|unionized against them]], using their own DMSO-spewing squirt guns... [[Dangerously Genre Savvy|and hazmat suits]].
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard|Hoist By Their Own Petards]]: The players of "The Squirt Gun Wars" got a taste of their own medicine when the [[Mega Corp|Mega Corps]] [[Enemy Mine|unionized against them]], using their own DMSO-spewing squirt guns... [[Dangerously Genre Savvy|and hazmat suits]].
* [[Humiliation Conga]]: Tempus Thales. His [[Facial Horror]] at the hands of the party's hands eventually goes into [[Sanity Slippage]] territory. Even declaring martial law with the backing of super-elite soldiers fails to get the job done. While he kills two of them in the final battle (but not the one responsible for the [[Facial Horror]]), he is paralyzed by his sister and obliterated by the others. Lastly, by the time he'd revive from such annihilation, [[Earn Your Happy Ending|they'd be long dead and unable to suffer his revenge]].
* [[Humiliation Conga]]: Tempus Thales. His [[Facial Horror]] at the hands of the party's hands eventually goes into [[Sanity Slippage]] territory. Even declaring martial law with the backing of super-elite soldiers fails to get the job done. While he kills two of them in the final battle (but not the one responsible for the [[Facial Horror]]), he is paralyzed by his sister and obliterated by the others. Lastly, by the time he'd revive from such annihilation, [[Earn Your Happy Ending|they'd be long dead and unable to suffer his revenge]].
* [[Inherently Funny Words]]: The names of the people involved in the Manure Golem backstory in "Age of Manure", Hinsty David and Mr. Mockingham, according to Spoony.
* [[Inherently Funny Words]]: The names of the people involved in the Manure Golem backstory in "Age of Manure", Hinsty David and Mr. Mockingham, according to Spoony.
* [[It Got Worse]]: The ''[[Thieves World (Literature)|Thieves World]]'' campaign in a nutshell, especially after going [[Off the Rails]].
* [[It Got Worse]]: The ''[[Thieves' World]]'' campaign in a nutshell, especially after going [[Off the Rails]].
* [[Killer Game Master]]: Spoony laments that most of his sessions end with his players dying gruesomely. This is chalked up more to bad luck than evil intent, though Spoony has admitted that he's a "harsh" DM generally.
* [[Killer Game Master]]: Spoony laments that most of his sessions end with his players dying gruesomely. This is chalked up more to bad luck than evil intent, though Spoony has admitted that he's a "harsh" DM generally.
** One thing he ''will not'' abide is players [["Stop Having Fun!" Guys|riffing on the campaign]], whether he designed it himself or not. [[Bullying a Dragon|Nice knowing you, dicksmacks]].
** One thing he ''will not'' abide is players [["Stop Having Fun!" Guys|riffing on the campaign]], whether he designed it himself or not. [[Bullying a Dragon|Nice knowing you, dicksmacks]].
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** A genuine Killer DM, one [[Gary Gygax]], designed ''Dungeonland'', which is the focus of "Tandem's Last Ride".
** A genuine Killer DM, one [[Gary Gygax]], designed ''Dungeonland'', which is the focus of "Tandem's Last Ride".
** And Spoony's appropriately named acquaintance Gary (the "I forgot my pants" guy) was also one, with anyone who played in his campaign becoming resigned to rolling up a new character at least once per session.
** And Spoony's appropriately named acquaintance Gary (the "I forgot my pants" guy) was also one, with anyone who played in his campaign becoming resigned to rolling up a new character at least once per session.
** One party that ''did'' survive Spoony's campaign only did so by becoming a pack of sadistic, kill-crazy savages, even by ''[[Thieves World (Literature)|Thieves World]]'' standards.
** One party that ''did'' survive Spoony's campaign only did so by becoming a pack of sadistic, kill-crazy savages, even by ''[[Thieves' World]]'' standards.
{{quote| ''All of a sudden there's [[Bloodier and Gorier|pikes shoved up asses, there's piles of heads, there's balls shoved in eye sockets]], and I'm like'' [[My God, What Have I Done?|ooooh god]]!}}
{{quote|''All of a sudden there's [[Bloodier and Gorier|pikes shoved up asses, there's piles of heads, there's balls shoved in eye sockets]], and I'm like'' [[My God, What Have I Done?|ooooh god]]!}}
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Vegan Steve ends up dying by pulling the Void card from the Deck of Many Things, an item he obtained by completely screwing the party over. Note that he drew it as his last card ''[[Too Dumb to Live|out of 11]]'', after his first ten cards were beneficial, ''and'' the tenth card allowed him to escape his furious teammembers. It couldn't be more laser-guided than that.
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Vegan Steve ends up dying by pulling the Void card from the Deck of Many Things, an item he obtained by completely screwing the party over. Note that he drew it as his last card ''[[Too Dumb to Live|out of 11]]'', after his first ten cards were beneficial, ''and'' the tenth card allowed him to escape his furious teammembers. It couldn't be more laser-guided than that.
* [[Lensman Arms Race]]: "The Squirt Gun Wars", where the introduction of DMSO (which allows any drug to be instantly absorbed through the skin) in ''[[Shadowrun (Tabletop Game)|Shadowrun]]'' leads to the introduction of lethal DMSO drug cocktails and an arms race of super soakers, hi-tech water balloons, and fire hoses.
* [[Lensman Arms Race]]: "The Squirt Gun Wars", where the introduction of DMSO (which allows any drug to be instantly absorbed through the skin) in ''[[Shadowrun]]'' leads to the introduction of lethal DMSO drug cocktails and an arms race of super soakers, hi-tech water balloons, and fire hoses.
* [[Lord British Postulate]]: Discusses in "All Jedi or No Jedi", when he put a cameo of Darth Vader into a Star Wars campaign just to add flavour, only for his campaign to instantly derail as all his adventurers became obsessed with trying to kill Vader.
* [[Lord British Postulate]]: Discusses in "All Jedi or No Jedi", when he put a cameo of Darth Vader into a Star Wars campaign just to add flavour, only for his campaign to instantly derail as all his adventurers became obsessed with trying to kill Vader.
** Also the party in "Thieves' World" become obsessed with trying to kill the unkillable Tempus Thales, but in that one it's justified by the predicament they've found themselves in.
** Also the party in "Thieves' World" become obsessed with trying to kill the unkillable Tempus Thales, but in that one it's justified by the predicament they've found themselves in.
* [[The Magnificent]]: In "Dungeon Mastering A Great Game", Spoony talks about how this trope can help make characters memorable and flesh them out, especially if the cognomen in question is particularly distinctive, using ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' as an example.
* [[The Magnificent]]: In "Dungeon Mastering A Great Game", Spoony talks about how this trope can help make characters memorable and flesh them out, especially if the cognomen in question is particularly distinctive, using ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' as an example.
** This is where his own alias comes from--his character "Tandem the Spoony" was so named because he wanted a cognomen that was a real adjective, but an incredibly obscure one.
** This is where his own alias comes from--his character "Tandem the Spoony" was so named because he wanted a cognomen that was a real adjective, but an incredibly obscure one.
* [[Mass "Oh Crap"]]: The players of ''[[Thieves World (Literature)|Thieves World]]'' as Spoony reveals the [[Wham! Line]]'s consequence.
* [[Mass "Oh Crap"]]: The players of ''[[Thieves' World]]'' as Spoony reveals the [[Wham! Line]]'s consequence.
{{quote| ''Oh... oh [[Little No|no]]... as [[The Cavalry Arrives Late|Tempus Thales]] and a squad of six guardsmen enter the room... '''a flask of acid crashes him in the face!'''''}}
{{quote|''Oh... oh [[Little No|no]]... as [[The Cavalry Arrives Late|Tempus Thales]] and a squad of six guardsmen enter the room... '''a flask of acid crashes him in the face!'''''}}
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Immediately after describing the above [[Eye Scream]] event, he whistles to his dog.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Immediately after describing the above [[Eye Scream]] event, he whistles to his dog.
* [[Never Live It Down]]: The "Leaping Wizards" incident.
* [[Never Live It Down]]: The "Leaping Wizards" incident.
* [[Not Making This Up Disclaimer]]: Noah spends a good 15 seconds in "The Importance of Wearing Pants" reassuring us that he's not making up the story about the player who somehow left the house without his pants.
* [["Not Making This Up" Disclaimer]]: Noah spends a good 15 seconds in "The Importance of Wearing Pants" reassuring us that he's not making up the story about the player who somehow left the house without his pants.
* [[Not Completely Useless]]: "[[The Power of Rock|Countersong]]" is a bardic ability that allows the bard to mute over auditory magic. It is virtually never used and often forgotten about, since such attacks are extremely rare, but it saved Tandem's party from a [[Compelling Voice]].
* [[Not Completely Useless]]: "[[The Power of Rock|Countersong]]" is a bardic ability that allows the bard to mute over auditory magic. It is virtually never used and often forgotten about, since such attacks are extremely rare, but it saved Tandem's party from a [[Compelling Voice]].
* [[Off the Rails]]:
* [[Off the Rails]]:
** In "Vegan Steve and the Djinni of Jengai Fomogo".
** In "Vegan Steve and the Djinni of Jengai Fomogo".
{{quote| '''Vegan Steve:''' [[Mass "Oh Crap"|I wish for a Deck Of Many Things!]]}}
{{quote|'''Vegan Steve:''' [[Mass "Oh Crap"|I wish for a Deck Of Many Things!]]}}
** Spoony himself does it in "Vampire: Spoony's Jyhad". In a ''[[Vampire: The Requiem (Tabletop Game)|Vampire: The Requiem]]'' LARP, Spoony's character is [[Railroading|railroaded]] and brainwashed by the other players. His in-character response? Making a bathtub full of [[Stuff Blowing Up|Semtex]] and ''blowing up the Prince and every other vampire in a one-block radius''.
** Spoony himself does it in "Vampire: Spoony's Jyhad". In a ''[[Vampire: The Requiem]]'' LARP, Spoony's character is [[Railroading|railroaded]] and brainwashed by the other players. His in-character response? Making a bathtub full of [[Stuff Blowing Up|Semtex]] and ''blowing up the Prince and every other vampire in a one-block radius''.
** Pretty much all of the ''[[Thieves World (Literature)|Thieves World]]'' campaign. Spoony's original plan was for the PCs to slowly work their way into Tempus Thales' "favor" and assist him in overthrowing the city. After a textbook example of why not to interrupt the DM (see [[Wham! Line]]), the campaign turns into horrifically escalating war of atrocities between Thales and the party.
** Pretty much all of the ''[[Thieves' World]]'' campaign. Spoony's original plan was for the PCs to slowly work their way into Tempus Thales' "favor" and assist him in overthrowing the city. After a textbook example of why not to interrupt the DM (see [[Wham! Line]]), the campaign turns into horrifically escalating war of atrocities between Thales and the party.
* [[One Steve Limit]]: Averted in the "Vegan Steve" video, where he plays with three different Mikes, and has to give them nicknames to differentiate between them ("Crazy Mike", "Big Mike" and "Store Mike")
* [[One Steve Limit]]: Averted in the "Vegan Steve" video, where he plays with three different Mikes, and has to give them nicknames to differentiate between them ("Crazy Mike", "Big Mike" and "Store Mike")
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: [[Classical Mythology|Zeus]] literally throws Tandem the Spoony off Mount Olympus for macking on his daughter.
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: [[Classical Mythology|Zeus]] literally throws Tandem the Spoony off Mount Olympus for macking on his daughter.
* [[The Power of Rock]]: In "Tandem's Last Ride", [[Spoony Bard|Tandem The Spoony]] sings an [[Iron Maiden (Music)|Iron Maiden]] song to break the [[Compelling Voice]] effect of [[Alice in Wonderland (Literature)|the Caterpillar]].
* [[The Power of Rock]]: In "Tandem's Last Ride", [[Spoony Bard|Tandem The Spoony]] sings an [[Iron Maiden]] song to break the [[Compelling Voice]] effect of [[Alice in Wonderland|the Caterpillar]].
{{quote| Fucking COUNTERSONG!}}
{{quote|Fucking COUNTERSONG!}}
* [[Railroading]]: When Spoony played a ''[[Vampire: The Requiem (Tabletop Game)|Vampire: The Requiem]]'' LARP, the GM forced his character to get kidnapped and brainwashed by the other players. This did not end well; see [[Off the Rails]] above.
* [[Railroading]]: When Spoony played a ''[[Vampire: The Requiem]]'' LARP, the GM forced his character to get kidnapped and brainwashed by the other players. This did not end well; see [[Off the Rails]] above.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: Spoony gives one of these to the GM of a ''[[Vampire: The Requiem (Tabletop Game)|Vampire: The Requiem]]'' LARP in "Vampire: Spoony's Jyhad".
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: Spoony gives one of these to the GM of a ''[[Vampire: The Requiem]]'' LARP in "Vampire: Spoony's Jyhad".
* [[Riding Into the Sunset]]: Referred to Tandem's last adventure as this.
* [[Riding Into the Sunset]]: Referred to Tandem's last adventure as this.
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: What the ''[[Thieves World (Literature)|Thieves World]]'' campaign [[Off the Rails|mutates into]] following the [[Facial Horror]] incident.
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: What the ''[[Thieves' World]]'' campaign [[Off the Rails|mutates into]] following the [[Facial Horror]] incident.
** The end result of "Vampire: Spoony's Jyhad".
** The end result of "Vampire: Spoony's Jyhad".
* [[Running Gag]]: "...I'm not that kind of thief!"
* [[Running Gag]]: "...I'm not that kind of thief!"
** An unintentional one is Spoony ''trying'' to protect the identity of the people he's talking about by giving them aliases, only to forget to use them halfway through the story and only realise he's done it until after he's used their real names several times.
** An unintentional one is Spoony ''trying'' to protect the identity of the people he's talking about by giving them aliases, only to forget to use them halfway through the story and only realise he's done it until after he's used their real names several times.
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* [[Shout-Out]]: An unintentional one; while talking about fellow players Crazy Mike and Vegan Steve, he momentarily muddles their names into "Crazy Steve", [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara's]] nickname for the [[In Name Only]] All-Star version of Batman.
* [[Shout-Out]]: An unintentional one; while talking about fellow players Crazy Mike and Vegan Steve, he momentarily muddles their names into "Crazy Steve", [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara's]] nickname for the [[In Name Only]] All-Star version of Batman.
* [[Special Guest]]: [[Bennett the Sage]] made a guest appearance in "Age of Manure" to talk about some of his own roleplaying stories.
* [[Special Guest]]: [[Bennett the Sage]] made a guest appearance in "Age of Manure" to talk about some of his own roleplaying stories.
* [[Spoony Bard]]: Tandem The Spoony, one of Spoony's most notable player characters and the one that he took his online alias from. It should be noted that, in "Tandem's Last Ride", Spoony admits to naming Tandem after [[Trope Namer|Edward from]] ''[[Final Fantasy IV (Video Game)|Final Fantasy IV]]''.
* [[Spoony Bard]]: Tandem The Spoony, one of Spoony's most notable player characters and the one that he took his online alias from. It should be noted that, in "Tandem's Last Ride", Spoony admits to naming Tandem after [[Trope Namer|Edward from]] ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''.
* [[Taking You With Me]]: The end result of the ''[[Vampire: The Requiem (Tabletop Game)|Vampire: The Requiem]]'' LARP. If Spoony couldn't play his character the way he wanted, ''then no one would.'' {{spoiler|Of course the GM just threw him out and ignored everything he did, but it's the principle.}}
* [[Taking You with Me]]: The end result of the ''[[Vampire: The Requiem]]'' LARP. If Spoony couldn't play his character the way he wanted, ''then no one would.'' {{spoiler|Of course the GM just threw him out and ignored everything he did, but it's the principle.}}
* [[The Virus]]: [[Golem|Manure golems]] spread like this in "Age of Manure".
* [[The Virus]]: [[Golem|Manure golems]] spread like this in "Age of Manure".
* [[We Have Become Complacent]]: The elysium in "[[Vampire: The Requiem (Tabletop Game)|Vampire]]: Spoony's Jyhad" was so secure that they didn't even search for weapons. [[Beware the Nice Ones|Big]] [[Off the Rails|mistake]]...
* [[We Have Become Complacent]]: The elysium in "[[Vampire: The Requiem|Vampire]]: Spoony's Jyhad" was so secure that they didn't even search for weapons. [[Beware the Nice Ones|Big]] [[Off the Rails|mistake]]...
* [[Wham! Line]]:
* [[Wham! Line]]:
** "[[Off the Rails|I HURL A FLASK OF ACID AT HIS]] ''[[Off the Rails|FACE!!!]]''"
** "[[Off the Rails|I HURL A FLASK OF ACID AT HIS]] ''[[Off the Rails|FACE!!!]]''"
** "[[Too Dumb to Live|I WISH FOR A DECK OF MANY THINGS!]]"
** "[[Too Dumb to Live|I WISH FOR A DECK OF MANY THINGS!]]"
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Counter Monkey is a Web Video series hosted by Noah Antwiler, also known as The Spoony One. In this series, Spoony recounts various amusing and awesome stories from his Tabletop Game days, as well as offering helpful tips and tricks for other GMs. Recently it began to feature recordings of regular weekly Pathfinder sessions played over Skype, based on the Kingmaker adventure path and starring many of the same players from his other campaign. The name of the series comes from his days of working at a tabletop gaming store: "counter monkeys" was the employees' name for people who would hang around on the counter, never buy anything, but just tell long rambling stories about their characters and campaigns.

Spoony originally wanted to publish it in a book, but it later morphed into a blog (which can be found here, it also has a WordPress site) and eventually into a video series hosted on The Spoony Experiment along with his other reviews. Spoony has also mentioned hosting a weekly podcast or still trying to publish the stories, but these have not yet materialized.

The series can be viewed here.

Tropes used in Counter Monkey include:
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Vegan Steve ends up dying by pulling the Void card from the Deck of Many Things, an item he obtained by completely screwing the party over. Note that he drew it as his last card out of 11, after his first ten cards were beneficial, and the tenth card allowed him to escape his furious teammembers. It couldn't be more laser-guided than that.
  • Lensman Arms Race: "The Squirt Gun Wars", where the introduction of DMSO (which allows any drug to be instantly absorbed through the skin) in Shadowrun leads to the introduction of lethal DMSO drug cocktails and an arms race of super soakers, hi-tech water balloons, and fire hoses.
  • Lord British Postulate: Discusses in "All Jedi or No Jedi", when he put a cameo of Darth Vader into a Star Wars campaign just to add flavour, only for his campaign to instantly derail as all his adventurers became obsessed with trying to kill Vader.
    • Also the party in "Thieves' World" become obsessed with trying to kill the unkillable Tempus Thales, but in that one it's justified by the predicament they've found themselves in.
  • The Magnificent: In "Dungeon Mastering A Great Game", Spoony talks about how this trope can help make characters memorable and flesh them out, especially if the cognomen in question is particularly distinctive, using Game of Thrones as an example.
    • This is where his own alias comes from--his character "Tandem the Spoony" was so named because he wanted a cognomen that was a real adjective, but an incredibly obscure one.
  • Mass "Oh Crap": The players of Thieves' World as Spoony reveals the Wham! Line's consequence.

Oh... oh no... as Tempus Thales and a squad of six guardsmen enter the room... a flask of acid crashes him in the face!

  • Mood Whiplash: Immediately after describing the above Eye Scream event, he whistles to his dog.
  • Never Live It Down: The "Leaping Wizards" incident.
  • "Not Making This Up" Disclaimer: Noah spends a good 15 seconds in "The Importance of Wearing Pants" reassuring us that he's not making up the story about the player who somehow left the house without his pants.
  • Not Completely Useless: "Countersong" is a bardic ability that allows the bard to mute over auditory magic. It is virtually never used and often forgotten about, since such attacks are extremely rare, but it saved Tandem's party from a Compelling Voice.
  • Off the Rails:
    • In "Vegan Steve and the Djinni of Jengai Fomogo".
    • Spoony himself does it in "Vampire: Spoony's Jyhad". In a Vampire: The Requiem LARP, Spoony's character is railroaded and brainwashed by the other players. His in-character response? Making a bathtub full of Semtex and blowing up the Prince and every other vampire in a one-block radius.
    • Pretty much all of the Thieves' World campaign. Spoony's original plan was for the PCs to slowly work their way into Tempus Thales' "favor" and assist him in overthrowing the city. After a textbook example of why not to interrupt the DM (see Wham! Line), the campaign turns into horrifically escalating war of atrocities between Thales and the party.
  • One Steve Limit: Averted in the "Vegan Steve" video, where he plays with three different Mikes, and has to give them nicknames to differentiate between them ("Crazy Mike", "Big Mike" and "Store Mike")
  • Overprotective Dad: Zeus literally throws Tandem the Spoony off Mount Olympus for macking on his daughter.
  • The Power of Rock: In "Tandem's Last Ride", Tandem The Spoony sings an Iron Maiden song to break the Compelling Voice effect of the Caterpillar.

Fucking COUNTERSONG!