
Six friends play D&D (Dungeons and Dragons), and do their best as a mercenary company in the Country-City Atla. Will they become the greatest warriors who ever swung a pointed bit of metal? How long can they last uncursed and with all their limbs? You'll probably have to listen to find out.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 274 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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The story draws to a close, and before our heroes lies a choice. The end of one story, but the start of a hundred thousand more. Maybe our heroes choices made the world better, maybe they only left it a little more broken. But regardless, the greates... more
It’s the final conflict, a battle royale between our heroes, Crim, Moira, and wherever Shira’s anger filled loyalties currently lie! Who will win, and who will last?
The battle continues in the endless fields of illusion. Blood and mud, can our heroes conquer the next step of the gauntlet?
Just when the crew thinks they’re on top, they fall to the bottom.
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I have loved every single season of this and listened to them multiple times. My pod catcher has finally revealed to me the secrets of review. This was long overdue.
I love this podcast, I’ve been listening to it pretty much every chance I get, this group is AWESOME and the content they produce is enjoyable and fun.
I gave it 10 episodes, I couldn't get into it. I didn't dig the DM's style (or the PCs either) and the pacing felt too slow.
Christian is terrible at making puzzles, the group constantly fights against each other, there lawful good monk refuses to acknowledge that the bad guys need to be fought. Also Christian railroads the party way too much. Also whats wrong with actual strait forward combat, why dose everything have to be a puzzle? Mix it up for once. I don’t want to sit there for hours while the group accomplishes nothing because they can’t figure out your stupid puzzle Christian.









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