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 | 205 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureComedy FictionGamesFiction |
The next morning, the boys spent some time assessing how bad they all smelled. The hobbits were anxious to find Gandalf, so Del stayed back to look after them, and Tyler and Yolo argued over leadership within the fellowgroup, while Guy scoped out the... more
The troupe settled in to try get a good night’s sleep before meeting Gandalf the next day. Del was afraid, so she slept on the floor in Tyler’s room, Tyler realized he could only sleep when he was wrapped in the dead ranger’s cloak, Guy struggled to ... more
Having escaped the mayhem at The Prancing Pony, Adam and Guy took the dead elf into an alley to loot him, and Del, Tyler, and the hobbits joined them to plan their next move. The surrounding area was overrun by a mob of people, some trying to douse t... more
With Walker down and the troupe out of immediate danger, Guy respectfully looted the elf who died for him, and Adam disrespectfully looted the ranger. The troupe learned that the two hobbits were the ringbearer, Yolo Took, and his butler, Frodo Baggi... more
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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.
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!
Shame on all of you for making fun of people with multiple personality disorder. I figured you were better than this.
This is a good how to guide : how to meta game the best.
Awful role playing
This is a good how to guide : how to meta game the best.
Give your party a horse controlled by the DM and ask him vague questions about what to do next when your party doesn’t know what to do and get a response with exactly what to do. Figure it out yourself like the game is designed. Honestly this is very disappointing
Also a nat 1 or nat 20 are just that. You don’t add anything after that… I’m amazed i have to even bring this up. And it’s obvious the DM doesn’t like Adam. The player or the ch... more
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A group of improvisational comedians embarks on a comedic journey through the world of Dungeons & Dragons, with each episode set against the backdrop of Ravenloft, introducing listeners to a blend of humor, fantasy, and adventure. The narratives are characterized by chaotic storytelling and imaginative scenarios where the characters tackle absurd challenges, face off against various foes, and navigate personal dynamics while seeking to become heroes. Incorporating elements of improvisation, these sessions often entail unexpected twists, witty banter, and heartfelt moments that engage listeners in a lighthearted yet enchanting experience.
Listeners can expect a unique amalgamation of comedic talent and fantasy storytelling that doesn't spoi... more
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