Roleplay Radio is an improvised narrative-based DnD podcast. Campaign One is set in Strixhaven, a magical university full of mystery, intrigue, and academic mishaps. It is based on the 5e module ‘Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos’, under the Fan Content Policy.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ImprovComedy |
The F Squad takes a moment to celebrate with Mistake’s friends & family, before heading back home for the rest of their winter break… more
Mistake makes a desperate attempt to save her friend's life. Eight hours later, the F Squad returns to the surface of Redfell, only to discover interesting new developments… more
Fain the Broker arrives at the underground ruins to meddle with the F Squad’s affairs, resulting in a frenzied confrontation... more
The F Squad delves deeper into the ruins of the Temple of the Seasons, only to find more trouble than they had bargained for… more
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I found this because I’m in a Strixhaven campaign and wanted to see someone else’s adventures here and it’s awesome!! Good job guys!! I can’t wait to play in this setting because of you all! Very unique characters something I dnd think of when making my student.
I have recently discovered ROLEPLAY RADIO and have been blown away by how good it is... My favourite's are Dungeons and Daddies and Dimension20. more
Fun magic school D&D podcast! Very story focused, with immersive sound effects
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