In this improvised narrative role playing podcast, come and join artists, writers, and comedians from Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, Comedy Central, Marvel Comics, and more as they fight and fumble their way across the madcap, and exceedingly rude, fantasy wasteland of Cordelia. Branson Reese and his jester's retinue, Christopher Hastings, Carly Monardo, Tim Platt, Joe Lepore, and Ali Fisher star as... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy FictionFictionLeisure |
The gang enters the mosquito temple. Will they survive it's many dangers? Well with Paris blinded and covered in unending darkness...could go either way!
Follow us on twitter for goodness sake, it's fun! And it's probably the best way to contact us,... more
As our heroes prepare to enter the Mosquito Temple in search of God's Blood, we turn to a darker corner of these creepy caves. Agrigenta (Carly Monardo) and Studio Ghibli (Joe Lepore) remain trapped in the Neon Black after killing the popular band Co... more
Alt Title: Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Getting their Light Eaten
Some Personal News: All of our classic live shows are up for sale in our Patreon Shop! You don't have to be a patron to purchase (though Patrons do get sweet discounts),... more
...And so it was foretold, when the clock struck October and that first chill was felt on the wind, when children would gambol about in foolish costumes begging for treats, and Rude Tales of Magic would have a third release week in a month, that they... more
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One of the funniest, filthiest and most absurd Dungeons & Dragons podcasts ever. The characters are weird, silly, and sometimes poignant in all the best ways, and Branson Reese has created a world so odd that I would love a sourcebook to pore over.
Can’t recommend this show enough, the first campaign is really something special, very memorable characters. I am also loving the vibe of the latest Nevermurk campaign, maybe even more than the first.
In the world
I love it with all of my heart and my skin and my flesh and my fats! 💀🐦⬛💕
If I could give it six, seven even! I would!
I could be bribed into giving eight…
But seriously, these peeps are absolutely brilliant!
Apple Podcasts | #15 | United States/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
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Apple Podcasts | #30 | United Kingdom/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #166 | Canada/Fiction |
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