Oh, did you think I was writing one? No. I'm living it. I'm the dummy. I'm doing something wrong. Hopefully someone can help me figure out what to do. Here's what I am doing and what I would like to achieve. 1. In the game where I GM, I add a new player who is a dummy account I create. That dummy account runs roll20 in a different browser while I GM with my usual account in my first browser. For the sake of argument, I'm GMing on Chrome, and I'm Dummy Accounting on Firefox. 2. I would like to broadcast the Observer view (via AppleTV) to my TV screen. My other players, all in the room with me, can look up from their laptops to see the full view on the TV. 3. In order to do that, I create a new character with that new dummy account. And I give that character a token, presumably... and then I tell Observer that "this player account is the Observer" via !observer --add Dummy Account. First question-- is that right? Should I be adding ALL of my players as Observers? Or just this one player? 4. I pipe my Firefox window to my TV, because that's the one people should be looking up at. 5. I don't have to mess with dynamic lighting properties on the Observer token because... it just sort of has them via the API? Or.... ? 6. I set Initiative Restriction to ON. My hope is that during regular play, if my players look up at the TV, they will see a group view determined by.... the Observer token? Or am I wrong on that? And then during initiative, they will only see the view of the person whose turn it is in the order. Correct? Thanks for helping the Dummy! :)