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.