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Another theory is that Tambok's Special Friend show is a large 24 person tournament based off of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Kombat Mortal Kombat] fighting game franchise (as "Kombat" is an anagram of Tambok) with 20 contestants being picked by the players via the Tambok Tickets. Roamin, Justin, Coestar, and Deadbones would then pick characters to play in order to complete the 24-man bracket, and a special campaign could play out to cover the "show." Mortal Kombat is also known to bring back characters from the dead since many characters die in each tournament. [http://mortalkombat.wikia.com/wiki/Friendship Friendship] is a special form of finishing move (offering a friendlier alternative to the Fatalities filled with blood and gore) featured in the second and third Mortal Kombat games, and Tambok's "Special Friend Show" could be a reference to that as a result. | Another theory is that Tambok's Special Friend show is a large 24 person tournament based off of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Kombat Mortal Kombat] fighting game franchise (as "Kombat" is an anagram of Tambok) with 20 contestants being picked by the players via the Tambok Tickets. Roamin, Justin, Coestar, and Deadbones would then pick characters to play in order to complete the 24-man bracket, and a special campaign could play out to cover the "show." Mortal Kombat is also known to bring back characters from the dead since many characters die in each tournament. [http://mortalkombat.wikia.com/wiki/Friendship Friendship] is a special form of finishing move (offering a friendlier alternative to the Fatalities filled with blood and gore) featured in the second and third Mortal Kombat games, and Tambok's "Special Friend Show" could be a reference to that as a result. | ||
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The Tambok Special Friend Show is a show that will supposedly occur during a campaign in the future. If a player holds a Tambok Ticket at the end of the campaign, they add one character from the Unforgotten Realms Live universe, whether they are alive or dead. Multiple characters who share the same body or form may only be selected if the player has a ticket for each individual character. Nothing is known about the campaign or the show aside from Rob's statement: "Tambok lives in a city where it doesn't matter if you are alive or dead, as long as you have a story about you."
Requirement for Activation
20 Tambok Tickets must be carried at the end of campaigns. These add up each campaign.
Current Characters in the Show
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| Character | Added By | Campaign | Ticket Number | ||||||||
| Fenris | Roamin | Sunswords | #1 | ||||||||
| K4 | Justin | The Unseen Rogues | #2 | ||||||||
| Albert | Coestar | Kobold Headhunters | #3 | ||||||||
Trivia
- All of the Characters have so far come from the Roamin's Band of Thieves Campaign.
Theories
There are theories that Tambok's Special Friend show is related to the book people (race mentioned in the Lore Building Week), or the "Believers". The connection is made because of Rob's quote: "Tambok lives in a city where it doesn't matter if you are alive or dead, as long as you have a story about you".
Another theory is that Tambok's Special Friend show is a large 24 person tournament based off of the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise (as "Kombat" is an anagram of Tambok) with 20 contestants being picked by the players via the Tambok Tickets. Roamin, Justin, Coestar, and Deadbones would then pick characters to play in order to complete the 24-man bracket, and a special campaign could play out to cover the "show." Mortal Kombat is also known to bring back characters from the dead since many characters die in each tournament. Friendship is a special form of finishing move (offering a friendlier alternative to the Fatalities filled with blood and gore) featured in the second and third Mortal Kombat games, and Tambok's "Special Friend Show" could be a reference to that as a result.



