Only religions within this fantasy world are discussed, none within the real world. The dominant religion within this campaign is portrayed negatively.
(Spoilers) There is a plot point where an npc follows one of the pc’s for a significant amount of time, though it is only revealed when they listen in on a secret meeting. More espionage than stalking, but it is worth mentioning.
(Spoilers) Near the back-half of the season, the party is split between Ruby and Saccharina, who do not trust each other. Non-player characters on each side try to influence these characters to hate each other with lies, complete truths, and exaggerated or misconstrued truths.
(Spoilers) There is a flashback scene involving a main character, Saccharina, who is tortured/abused as a child by nuns for her magical capabilities. This trauma carries with her into adulthood and is a key part of her decisions as a character. Liam's relationship with his family is also implied to be abusive through constant bullying and neglect from his parents.
(Spoilers) Liam's pet pig, Peppermint Preston, is killed in battle. Liam carries this guilt with him through the rest of the season. A main character, Lapin, who is a rabbit man, is killed at the same time. Minor animals like steeds or wild creatures may also be killed as well. The player character Cumulous attacks animals specifically.
(Spoilers) Liam's pet pig, Peppermint Preston, is killed in battle. Liam carries this guilt with him through the rest of the season. A main character, Lapin, who is a rabbit man, is killed at the same time. Minor animals like steeds or wild creatures may also be killed as well. The player character Cumulous attacks animals specifically.
(Spoilers) Amethar is attempted to be assassinated with a poison that restricts his ability to breathe or speak. He does not die, but the sensation of choking is frequently described from his point of view.
While not explicit, there is the weird implication of what is cannibalism in a world where everyone is made of food as well as everything else in the world, including food.
(Spoilers) The episode Rescue at Buzzybrook revolves around the attempted public execution of Joren Jawbreaker by hanging. He is rescued from death but there is a visual of him at the noose and descriptions of his hanging.
All people in this world, despite seemingly being made of food, do have bones. Since battles occur quite frequently, both main characters and enemies may be described as breaking bones.
a teenage character hits on adult characters in uncomfortably sexual ways (played for laughs and used to illustrate his social awkwardness), but he is not actually sexualized by anyone around him.
(Spoilers) Both PC deaths are self-sacrifices, with Lapin putting himself in Liam's place in the cathedral battle and Jet dying to give Ruby the chance to escape.
(Spoilers) Saccharina's mother, Catherine Ghee, is referenced to have died of an illness. Gustavo Uvano, father of Plumbeline, is on his deathbed and dies.
Liam Wilhelmina, a main character, is described as being technically a political prisoner under the Candian royal family, but he seems to enjoy his stay and is not at all being kept against his own will.
(Spoilers) Amethar is revealed to have been previously married to someone before his current marriage with Caramelinda. While this does not bring Caramelinda any grief, it is used against him to accuse him of adultery and excommunicate him from the church. It is later revealed that his previous wife died, so Amethar and Caramelinda's marriage was techincally legal.
Due to its nature as a DND realplay series, the fourth wall is consistently broken by the players and the DM talking about things out of character. Very rarely, the players or NPCs may also reference game mechanics and such while in character.
(Spoilers) Caramelinda's previous wife, Lazuli, was killed before the events of this season. It is not implied to be because she is LGBTQ+ though. Jet, a main character, is implied to be bisexual and permanently dies, but again not specifically because she is bi.
The Rocks Family are all black, and Amethar Rocks specifically is attempted to be assassinated many times. (Spoilers) But he does not die and his daughter, Jet, is not the first player character to die. All of Amethar's sisters were killed before the events of the season. This does not happen specifically because they are black-coded but seemingly because they are of the "Candian" race, but it is still violence against black characters that is worth mentioning.
(Spoilers) The Bulbian Church has a doctrine which implies all Candian people are corrupted and should be genocided. The term "junk food" is specifically referenced as sort-of a slur in this universe, but it isn't said often.
Sexual content/arousal is described in jokes (mainly with how Liam interacts with npcs and between the relationships of Jet and Thad, and Theo and Gooey) but there are no explicitly sexual scenes.
Characters get into fights every other episode and often kill or mutilate their enemies. Blood and gore is not visually present but may be described in detail.