
Here There Be is an actual-play D&D 5e podcast that follows two spellcasters as they try to survive in a kingdom where magic will get you burnt at the stake.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Fiction | ||||

As our heroes start their journey to Tremadog, it becomes clear that they're going to struggle to keep the trust of their new companions. Meredith goes running. Jaspar flips a table.
Meredith and Jaspar deal with the fallout of recent events and try to find answers to a mystery that's only becoming more and more complicated. Meredith gets confused and this time, it's Jaspar turn to do some digging.
Danger seems to follow our heroes wherever they go. Their new life is under threat, however there's far more to the situation than they realise.
As one chapter of our heroes lives ends, a new one begins. Things are irreversibly different, and Meredith and Jaspar struggle to adjust to their new routines. Meredith does some digging, Jaspar does some investigating, and they hear tell of a myster... more
To celebrate the completion of Act 1, we're doing a special bonus episode! Half Q&A, half informal chat show, join us for an hour of reflection, speculation, and the age old question: "What classes are the player characters?"
With Tilly safely out of Caerbryn, our heroes turn their attention back to the necromancer. Their plans are interrupted however when the witchfinder calls them in for interrogation.
Our heroes have discovered they're not quite so alone in the city as they thought. Now, with the help of their new ally, they have the daunting task of figuring out how to get a message to a prisoner within the castle.
Our heroes are still trying to figure out where the necromancer is and to make things worse, the witchfinder is in town. Suspicions are raised when a stranger arrives at the temple looking for "talent".
A world full of magic where magic is banned and mages are burnt at the stake. Not a great world to live in when, like the heroes, you’re a magic-user.
A rules light and character driven game of DnD between friends. Interesting world-building and characters so far with a sweet handcrafted soundtrack. You can tell how much effort is being put into the presentation. Great stuff team!
Really interested to see how this all turns out!
What can say about this podcast except what amazing storytelling and the sweetest cast of players along with an amazing Dm. Keep up the great work and can’t wait for how this unfolds.
The big question is what’s the dogs name
This podcast has the sweetest DM and PCs, I love that they’re roleplay heavy and that their philosophy is story first, D&D mechanics second. If a great narrative is what you’re looking for with spectacular sound quality, this is the podcast for you.
Andrew ChasmQuest DM
I just found this new live play pod and really enjoyed the first episode. Fun characters, good story and excellent sound quality - plus a mystery dog! Count me in.
Great job - looking forward to more of the story!
This podcast is one you don't want to pass up. With a very well crafted world and a story that grabs you off the hop you are going to be keeping up with this story each time it comes out! The players are great at roleplaying and quickly craft their personalities in the first episode and have you begin to get more invested in looking for a Dog then you thought. The DM does a fantastic job at building up the world around the players and you are almost instantly comfortable with the world they have... more









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