
An Actual Play podcast of Embers of Humanity - a tabletop roleplaying game about the end of the world and what comes next. Producer: Charlie Creek GM: John Hedge Season 1 cast: Jo bsky.app/profile/jojitsu0.bsky.social Yeti bsky.app/profile/embroideredyeti.bsky.social Leaf bsky.app/profile/believingleaf.bsky.social Sweet www.tumblr.com/sweet-fhtagns
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Reality is starting to get a little hairy. With Anthony struck down by some unknown illness, the group head off towards the city in search of answers.
The one with the door.
Everyone is stunned by what they find behind the door. It is genuinely.... unbelievable.
The group continue exploring the labyrinth, trying to fix their plumbing problems. To mixed success.
It's ALIVE. Power is restored, but Sanitation is still a problem. The Sinners have to hold their noses and begin dealing with the stinkier side of the settlement.
And it means diving deep into the labyrinthian bunker they live over...
The survivors arrive at an entirely unexpected sight. An impossibly tall tower up to the heavens. A sign of hubris? An affront to god himself?
Whoever used to live here, the survivors are determined to salvage what they can from it.
After a period of calm, the settlement is experiencing growing pains. After sorting through priorities, they realise they need gasoline to fuel their plans.
A weird bubble slow their plans right down and some quick decision making is required.
Welcome back Sinners!
The survivors begin to explore the complex, finding more mysteries than they imagined. Harper drags the group down into the depths to explore something... quite peculiar.
Welcome back to the Embers of Humanity.
Before we kick off Season 2, we thought we'd take a moment, spend time at home and built out our settlement a little.
As the settlement turns into a village, some questions are raised about how they are gover... more
Welcome to the Embers of Humanity!
In our Series finale, the Survivors desperately look for a way to escape from the Weirdness of the canning factory before the heavens themselves arrive.
With a plan straight out of a Loony Tunes show, the Survivor... more
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This podcast features engaging narrative sessions of a tabletop roleplaying game set in a post-apocalyptic world, exploring themes of survival, community, and deeper human connections. Players navigate a world filled with supernatural elements, including mysterious forces such as angels and demons, while they confront personal conflicts and the stark realities of their existence in a collapsing society. Each session intricately weaves gameplay mechanics with character development, allowing for immersive storytelling and a rich atmosphere that pulls listeners into the heart of the game. The unique setting and intense dynamics among players create a compelling experience for fans of roleplaying games and fiction alike.
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