Architecture
Japan
Video Games
Study Abroad
Dungeons and Dragons
100

At an early age, Brian's love for this plastic toy led him to pursue architecture. 

What are Legos?

100

Five, then seven, five,
Syllable count, a strict guide,
Nature's fleeting scene.

What is a Haiku?

100

This game was inspired by a real-life sport and is commonly considered the first video game created.

What is Pong?


100

Often considered an unlucky number Brian also visited this many countries during his studio abroad trip.

What is 13?

100

While technically the correct way to level up this method is not often used due to its complexity and poor scaling as you get to higher levels

What are experience points?

200

Differentiated by their capitals these common building elements are split into three groups. What are these groups?

What are Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian?


200

This geographical feature is found across the planet, and forms this country.

What is an Archipelago?

200

This console is the most advanced and up-to-date console in existence. At least if you ask Aiden.

What is the N64?

200

The start of his journey abroad Brian claims to have visited this country despite spending less than 10 hours there during his time abroad.

What is Germany?

200

While not technically an official subclass it is often allowed in campaigns due to being created by a well-respected Voice actor. Also happens to be Brian's all-time favorite subclass.

What is Gunslinger?

300

This Wisconsin born Architect is known for his “simple” architectural style that focused on harmony with nature. Despite sharing a name with the pioneers of flight there is no relation.

Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?

300

A rose by any other name is just as sweet. Despite commonly being referred to as Japan this is also the name of this country.

What is Nippon/Nihon?


300

Plumbers and Knights might not seem like they go together, but when talking about this game studio they are inseparable.

What is Nintendo?

300
Believed to have been established in 421 this city is known for its numerous bridges and unfortunately also known for sinking.

What is Venice?

300

Known as the Witch-Queen this mage created several powerful spells and eventually became an archfey.

Who is Tasha? 

400

This Bovine building on Virginia Tech campus houses the Architecture department and is often mispronounced, what is the correct pronunciation of this building?

What is Cowgill (Co-gill)?

400

This city was originally named after a bay or estuary but today is known for its cardinal direction and role.

What is Tokyo?

400

This game series breaks from the common trend and instead of being named after the protagonist is instead named after a blonde princess.

What is the Legend of Zelda?

400

Believed to have been inhabited since 2000 BC this city is found in the same region as the oldest located wooden wheel. It is also the capital of this smaller European country. 

What is Ljubljana?

400

While the appearance of a Tarrasque is often considered an apocalyptic event it can be easily defeated using this 2nd level transmutation spell.

What is rope trick?

500

This often forgotten order of Column is known for its unfluted surface and shares a name with this esteemed Italian wine making region.

What is Tuscan (Etruscan)?

500

Japan is made up of thousands of islands. Four are larger than the rest, name one of these islands.

What are Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, or Shikoku?

500

Despite having released several games, the majority released by the game studio Valve are mods for this radioactive game.

What is Half-Life?

500

Home to the largest Archipelago (by number of islands) this was one of Brian's favorite countries that he visited.

What is Finland?

500

The core rules of D&D feature 10 races, outside of the core rule there are this many playable races.

What is 45?

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