For Light and Dice is a live tabletop roleplaying podcast that's based on Star Wars: The High Republic. A group of amazing queer content creators come together to tell a story that takes place in a Galaxy Far Far Away!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionScience Fiction |
Tensions are running high as the crew figures out how to deal with the Nihil, but something else on the ship complicates things. Listen to more Star Wars The High Republic insanity as one crew member ends up in a precarious situation.
Zero and Lysander talk to the Squonk to see if the Nihil Orcus's presence triggers anything, and some choices were made that change the direction of the crew forever.
The Crew has captured a Nihil, but there seem to be disagreements on what to do with them. Tensions begin rising between the Crew, and some revelations are revealed. Listen to another Star Wars, The High Republic-inspired episode!
The Crew of the Phantasmal Squonk have captured a Nihil named Orcus, but before they leave Lysatra, a few of the crew members need to make a few calls. Who will they contact? more
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Started this knowing nothing about ttrpg and a ton about Star Wars, and it has become one of my favorite podcasts ever! I’m listening to it nonstop to try and catch up, (had to take a break for a day after finishing season 1, it hurt me) and I love all of these characters so so much (Wynne is my absolute favorite I am obsessed with them) Every fan of the High Republic needs to listen to this, it’s the best ever.
This show has been instrumental in my goal to learn to play dnd. Not having to learn new lore because I am already immersed in SW lore made it so much easier to comprehend game mechanics. To top it off, I have fallen in love with the characters aboard the Squonk and with the story Chris (GM) is telling. Cannot recommend enough!
If you want a fun actual play podcast with lovable characters, chaos, plenty of laughs, and heartbreaking moments which make up why Star Wars is so good, this is the show for you!
Absolutely love this podcast. Followed Chris here from his other two podcasts and I’m glad I did. The players and their characters are a wonderful, quirky assortment that mesh well, Chris sounds like a great GM/DM/Game Operations Director, and every moment reminds me of countless nights spent rolling dice with friends. If you crave Star Wars, tabletop rpgs, and/or a delightful group of fellow queer folk just having fun, this is the podcast to listen to. more
If you love Star Wars and TTRPG podcasts, you should totally listen!
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For Light And Dice launched 2 years ago and published 64 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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