Land of Song

The bots

The table’s Discord server keeps four bots, each named in the Old Norse manner for the work it does. All of them can be tried freely in #botspam.

The Scribe (Craig)

The Scribe is Craig, the voice-recording bot; the name states the office. Summon it into a voice channel with /join and it records each speaker on a separate track; /stop (or dismissing it from the channel) ends the recording. The person who summoned it receives a private link to download the audio, as multi-track or mixed files. Recordings are kept by Craig for a limited time, so download anything worth keeping soon after the session.

Þingboð (Apollo)

Þingboð is Apollo, the scheduling bot, named for the Old Norse thing-summons — the token passed farm to farm until everyone knew when and where to assemble. Sessions are scheduled with /event, which posts a sign-up the whole table can answer with a click; the bot then reminds those who signed up as the time approaches. Answering the summons is the whole job: mark availability when the event posts.

Hlautteinn (Avrae)

Hlautteinn is Avrae, the dice and combat bot — the official D&D Beyond bot, named for the lot-twig the Norse cast in divination. It rolls dice (!r 1d20+5), looks up rules (!spell fireball, !monster goblin), and runs initiative in-channel. To play with a real sheet, link Discord and D&D Beyond accounts at avrae.io, then run !import <character sheet url>; a sheet must be set public on D&D Beyond, or its owner’s accounts linked, for the bot to read it. After the Dungeon Master links the campaign, rolls flow both ways between Discord and the D&D Beyond Game Log. The Dungeon Master’s walkthrough is at Avrae: a DM’s demo.

Bragi (Jockie Music)

Bragi is Jockie Music, the music bot, named for the skald of the gods. It plays music and ambience into a voice channel. On this server its commands begin with !music: join a voice channel and use !music play <song or link>, with !music pause, !music skip, and !music stop doing what they say.