
Jesters of Ravenloft is a D&D 5e podcast where a group of comedians are sucked into Dungeons & Dragons - and now it's up to them to become heroes and escape Ravenloft! A new episode drops every Friday and Saturday and, don't worry, there are NO SPOILERS for Strahd. Ranked in the top 50 fiction podcasts on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, check out Jesters of Ravenloft and find out why it's been downloa... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 237 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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The Fellowgroup fled the Mines of Moria and escaped into the open air once more. GanDelf used her newfound magic to shatter the entrance and prevent any pursuit by their enemies, and they stopped at a mirror-clear lake to heal up. Del reflected on th... more
Gandalf the Grey was defeated and Del found herself suddenly full of magic, having finally taken up the mantle of a fallen character. The Fellowgroup distracted the Balrog with Guy’s arrows, Del’s magic missiles, and Adam’s fiery wad of paper. With t... more
The Fellowgroup’s fight at the bridge of Khazad-Dûm became more desperate as the Balrog directed the goblins and undead dwarves towards Yolo. Tyler drew his sword to entice the Balrog away from Adam, but took a brutal hit from the monster’s flaming w... more
The Fellowgroup faced off against Durin’s Bane, the Balrog of Moria, a massive creature bearing a flaming sword and whip. They all tried to distract it, Del shooting arrows and diving under its legs, Adam trying and failing to throw dwarves at it, De... more
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still on season 2 but it is AMAZING so far! keep up the amazing work! :)
That's about all I have to say, please keep making these hilarious episodes!
Shame on all of you making fun of people with multiple personalities. Very disappointing.
Also there ultimately is no plot to this. Listening for seasons where nothing really happens. DM could have reined it in but nah.
If it’s supposed to portray the players IRL what I’ve gained is they are all fake. They act like good people but their line of thinking is really sad.
Avoid this show. And possibly all others, because making fun of disabilities is kind of their thing.
A while back I used to listen To dumb dumbs and dragons, which was pretty good but was a little to sexual for me, But this podcast, this one is a gem The DM is good, the story is good, and most importantly, so far the party hasent visited a single brothel.
For three seasons I’ve been hoping for Del and Tyler to make listening the insufferable Adam and especially insufferable New Rogue worthwhile… but it never happened. If you revel in evil crushing good with glee and never paying a price, this series is for you!
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This podcast features a lively and comedic group of performers who immerse themselves in the world of Dungeons & Dragons, specifically set within the ominous realm of Ravenloft. Through humor and creative storytelling, the ensemble navigates a series of adventures fraught with supernatural challenges and moral dilemmas while maintaining a lighthearted atmosphere. Episodes are structured around improv and interactive gameplay, making for an engaging listening experience. Unique elements include their commitment to avoiding spoilers for the original storyline and a distinct blend of comedy and fantasy storytelling, which appeals to fans of both genres. The high-energy performances and character interactions create a welcoming environment for ... more
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