
Current Campaign: The end Dresden Files RPG Cleveland Campaign. This one titled "Eschaton"
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 720 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames | |||

We deal with the rescue of our Leader. This is the last Episode of the D&D current storyline. We will do a discussion of the story line / system next week.
The battle continues. Can we rescue / save our leader?
Found our leader but what/who killed his guards and damaged him?
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Heard that this was a pretty good Dresden actual play, so I thought I'd give it a shot. Took a bit to get into, but soon enough I was hooked, and come back for every new misadventure. Keep on keepin on, Knights.
The best actual play podcast out there right now. All of them are excellent story tellers that create a listening experience that is enoyable and engaging. They have been role-playing together for a long tie and it shows. The editing is superb. And to top it off, they love their fans. Except Thomas. He doesn't like anyone.
Have loved listening to the podcast for years now, and the latest game system, Clockwork Dominion is no disappointment. The house chosen and the play style taken gives a very Dune House Harkonen, GoT Little finger feel, and can't wait to see where they go with it.
First I have to say you guys do a great job in any game system, but Fate fits you the best in my humble opinion. I enjoy all of the Dresden characters but London is great fun. With your setup of Cleveland you inspired me to give that a try with my players to a degree. I am wrapping up a very successful Legend of the Five Rings campaign (you should have a one shot of the 4th edition) and my players are going to play each others children in the next campaign. So we are going to have a session ... more
Starting from the beginning so it's going to take me a while to catch up. Glad I found this podcast, it makes my time at work go by so much faster. Keep it up.
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A high-Quality RPG actual-play show with a strong emphasis on narrative storytelling and tight production. Across campaigns, listeners hear intricate character arcs, tense improvisation, and strategic combat across systems from Dresden Files to World of Darkness and D&D, all balanced with careful editing, mood music, and sound effects that bolster immersion. The group is praised for consistency, depth of lore, character chemistry, and engagement with fans, making it a solid pick for fans of serious RPG storytelling who value both atmosphere and thoughtful game-mechanics discussion. A standout feature is their ability to blend long-form adventures with thoughtful meta-discussion and responsive creator-fan interaction, which helps maintain a ... more
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