Welcome to The Rainbow Dice Club, an all-queer narrative driven D&D podcast where your three GM's are also your three PC's
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaFiction |
Tales of Three Campaign One
Arc 2.1: Oladell
Episode 57: Flashes in Time
The clock is ticking as TUO discovers one of their new friends has been taken by a Priest of Corruption. Someone has a vision, and they finally come face to face with the Pi... more
Tales of Three Campaign One
Arc 2.1 Oladell
Episode 55: It Speaks
TUO collects themselves after the battle and does some investigating of the area. The wolf refuses to un-wildshape and Véres tries to get Elara to leave the dam to get her blight lo... more
Tales of Three Campaign One
Arc 2.1 Oladell
Episode 55: A Twisted Kind of Communion
The Unlucky Ones go head to head with the creatures who took the form of Dorin and Takoa
Content Warnings: Blood, Body Gore, Body Horror: amputated limbs, broken... more
The Unlucky Ones AU One Shot Series – That Time they were Murder Mavens
Join us for our second standalone oneshot where we play Brindlewood Bay!
Get ready because we’re yanking our Tales of Three main characters from our homebrew world of Elisora a... more
I stumbled across these folks on TikTok and loved their videos there. The podcast didn’t disappoint!!!
Absolutely love! Great chemistry and banter.
This show is amazing! You can tell the cast has fun with each other and honestly they make me want to play DnD!
An all around great podcast. I love both the cast and their characters. Everyone gets up to some shenanigans and they have great chemistry while doing so. Whenever I finish an episode I find myself wondering what happens next and I can’t wait for the next one to drop! Lots of fun. Highly recommend.
From the interviews to the episodes the cast makes sure to be inclusive to everyone. They are all very fun characters and have great chemistry! Audio quality is nice too!
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This engaging podcast combines the realms of storytelling and gameplay, showcasing an all-queer narrative driven D&D experience. It captivates listeners through its vibrant character interactions and immersive adventures, with themes such as body horror, emotional distress, and complex relationships central to its episodes. Each session brings forth elements of humor and camaraderie amidst the darker fantasy narratives, inviting both seasoned players and newcomers into their imaginative world. The unique dynamic among the characters, alongside their commitment to inclusive representation and relatable personal growth, sets this podcast apart in the D&D genre.
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