
The Crow’s Codex is a series of stories told via Tabletop RPGs played by real people. In each tale the characters and players will be different, and you can expect new systems along the way as well!In these stories you can expect themes of curses, prophecies, fear, etc. The goal in the telling of these tales is to ask some of the harder questions, like "At what point does someone stop being a pers... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 134 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Showdown with Dos Brazos Xiran. Well this is just getting ridiculous.
Then suddenly we're in a new place with new rules and everything is... NICE!
It's ok, no matter what Nox Vantus says. It's ok and cool and good and normal and just take a break and... more
Today we explore the best part of a casino, upgrade the Spaceship Rita, and make narrative progress!
Fabula Rasa - a portmanteau of "Fabula Ultima", the game system we are playing with, and "Tabula Rasa" which means "Blank Slate".
Fabula Ultima © 2... more
The crew manages their emotions in their various favorite ways of dealing with reality. Guy Techni brings everyone together as the ship captain and Nox Vantus is brave.
Fabula Rasa - a portmanteau of "Fabula Ultima", the game system we are playing w... more
Matt loves game mechanics, espcially taking an existing system and just adding more because no one can stop him. In this episode we learn something about Lillie, Guy Techni has a bad time and Nox Vantus is the therapist. Ilvarii continues to be good ... more
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Hi! This is Stephan from The Netherlands.
I listened to a fare share of actual play podcasts, and this is a real good one!
Oke it is not maybe for everyone because of the dark and gloomy setting it starts in, but if you like good characterplay and storytelling in a somewhat darker environment, this might be the podcast for you.
I know some of the players from other podcasts and that is what drew me here.
Currently only at episode 4 but I can tell this is going to develop nicely.
Keep it up!... more
Curse of Lords begins with a novel mystery and continues with heartwarming and thought provoking episodes. The cast is earnest and funny, and does a great job of interacting with the unusual setting that has been created for them.
The sound quality is good, and the episodes are very polished with excellent audio, music, and effects.
Being a fellow podcaster I love to check out new shows. This one blew me away with its unique characters and dark world. Excited to see where it goes and you should as well!
Curse of Lords is a great listen for any D&D fan. It features a cool cast of characters and an interesting homebrew world. I can't wait for more episodes!










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