
Canada by Night is a live-play podcast where professional improvisers play Vampire the Masquerade! Sent to rescue his best friend’s kidnapped mother, detective-turned-vampire Everett Fry accidentally ends up the sheriff of New Haven: an experimental town that’s finding out if vampires and humans can co-exist. Stuck leading a ragtag group of officers - the Brujah bounty hunter Val, the Gangrel news... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 217 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionComedy FictionDrama | |||

The coterie pursued Detective Keighley back to the bar. Everett briefly tried to commiserate with him and quickly left in the hopes that the detective would mull it over, but whereas none of the other cops had believed Keighley before, Everett’s pres... more
The coterie made plans with Detective Keighley to meet at a cop bar in Eavesgrove. When Everett and Val entered the bar, however, Keighley confronted Martha, who panicked, tried to made him forget the last few minutes, and ran. While Martha texted Va... more
As the next evening began, Val bought a box set of What We Do in the Shadows for Will to try to cheer him up, and Martha once again arranged for Matthew Sumner to watch over Thea. Everett, meanwhile, found out from Barty and Troy that the ghoul exper... more
Val and Everett questioned Mayor Mike Kardashian, Martha scried his soul, and Unity looked into his social media analytics. They realized that the first mindwipe had worked, but he had simply repeatedly posted about a variety of topics until the ment... more
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On of the few great show, that pure joy to listen to. And sold VtM as game system to me.
These guys are so amazing. They seamlessly manage the unexpected twists & turns in their characters lives without missing a beat. They never get drawn into unrelated tabletop player banter (the thing that RUINS RPG’s for me).
Ryan LaPlante takes the role of GM to a whole new level. Not only has he created a world with so much complexity that you can “see” it, but he has an awe inspiring creative flexibility that allows him to navigate the unexpected turns of the dice with ease. It completely ... more
My favorite Dumb Dumbs show, of course it’s the last one still on hiatus. Any day now hopefully *fingers crossed*
*UPDATE: yyyYYYEEEESSSSS!!!*
My favorite Dumb Dumbs show, of course it’s the last one still on hiatus. Any day now hopefully *fingers crossed*
But I feel like Everett as a different personality than Blood and Syrup.
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A lively live-play RPG centered on a sheriff-led vampire squad in a town where humans and undead co-exist, blending tense investigations, morally gray planning, and character-driven drama with frequent humor. Episodes feature heists, mind-wipes, and political maneuvering within the World of Darkness, often accompanied by sponsor breaks and ongoing arcs about governance, loyalty, and the masquerade. The troupe thrives on strong character dynamics, improvisational problem-solving, and cinematic stakes that mix dark themes with lighthearted banter, making it appealing to fans of high-concept paranormal crime and ensemble horror-comedy.
Noteworthy aspects include a persistent serialized world, a rotating cast of seasoned improvisers, and a bal... more
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2. Tyler Hewitt
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