Brennan Lee Mulligan

Brennan Lee Mulligan is an actor and writer. He is the Dungeon Master for Exandria Unlimited: Calamity and played in the special. Outside of work with Critical Role Productions, he is a member of the CollegeHumor cast and a main cast member of Dimension 20, where he typically plays as Dungeon Master.

Critical Role Productions
Brennan is credited as Special Thanks in Explorer's Guide to Wildemount for playtesting the Hollow One supernatural gift with his character Deadeye on Not Another D&D Podcast, a year before it was published in the book.

He played in. The blue dice bag he used during the game (seen in the photograph above) was one he's owned since he was ten. It was nearby when he watched the Campaign 1 final fight, in, which aired before he ever considered playing D&D before a camera. He felt it meaningful to be able to bring the bag with him to a Critical Role table.

He is the Game Master of Exandria Unlimited: Calamity. His blue dice bag accompanied him to this show as well.

Player characters

 * Brigidda, hero

Other work
Brennan is a member of the CollegeHumor cast and a main cast member Dimension 20, where he typically serves as Dungeon Master. He was the primary question writer for CollegeHumor's show Um, Actually, where he first met Matthew Mercer. During his guest spot on the show, Matthew answered on a Dungeons & Dragons-themed question that Brennan wrote by spotting rule breaks that Brennan did not notice himself.

At Dimension 20, he's served as Dungeon Master for games played by Matthew Mercer, Marisha Ray, Krystina Arielle, Carlos Luna, Aabria Iyengar, Amy Vorpahl, Erika Ishii, and Ally Beardsley. He has also played alongside Erika for game GMed by Aabria for Dimension 20 and alongside Mica Burton for a game DMed again by Aabria for Roll20.

Brennan and Molly Ostertag co-created the webcomic Strong Female Protagonist published online since 2012. It has been on hiatus since 2018.

Trivia
In November 2015, Brennan was a contestant on the American version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and won $50,000 (equivalent to about $55,000 in 2020, respectively).