D&D comedy - 3 comics and 1 commie brave horrors of dark fantasy and corporate reality. New guests every episode! Goblins, Ghouls and CEOs - a party of chaotic comics faces them all in a satirical Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Every episode a new comic joins the group as they fight, manipulate and unionize their way through the most monstrous of underworlds - one that is run by corporations. This... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | ImprovComedy |
The party now holds considerable power over Necrocorp´s future. But is it enough to sway the other shareholders to stop the Grave Resource Initiative? What tricks does the lobbyist dark elf (Gina Conti) have up her sleeve that might stop them? And wi... more
The party meets the informant of Hacker (Richard Cunha) inside Necrocorp´s headquarters. Turns out Nylon Husk keeps her shares in her private plane. The mission reaches its pinnacle. It´s time for boss (girl) battle! Welcome to the only D&D actual pl... more
Gammelalf has a fan - a Kitsune rogue named Hacker (Richard Cunha). Hacker has a revolutionary plan that might even help Ursula rescure her son from Necrocorp´s clutches. Will the plan work - or will it be Gammelalf´s second failed revolution? more
A food delivery gig took the party to a dungeon - and it seems they aren´t there alone... more
The party resolves their encounter with Nylon Husk. Louith pleads for diplomacy. Gammelalf chooses violence. Ursula finally finds employment - in food delivery! more
The party meets a major shareholder of Necrocorp - Nylon Husk (get it?). Can they convince Nylon (Myriam Sonanini) of the danger of ghoul mining? And what of that ruckus on the streets? more
Can Ursula make a living as a gladiator? Will Gammelalf negotiate health benefits for the fighting pit? And what secrets does the mysterious stranger (Ivan Semashev) hide? Find out - in the Necrodome! more
The party is complete! Alas, Ursula finds herself severely unemployed. Louith trusts in Necrocorp to help her out. Gammelalf is enamored by the ghouls´ struggle. Our guest Ivan Semashev, a comedic artiste, is here to help. Or is he? Welcome to the on... more
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