
An Australian RPG Actual Play podcast
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | GamesLeisure | ||||

In this episode the crew explore their new hellish surroundings and try to get a sense of how they can save their city.
“Baldur’s Gate – Descent Into Avernus”
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The time has come! The actual “descent” itself is here. In this thrilling episode the Elturel Embers make their perilous journey into hell itself to save their lost city.
“Baldur’s Gate – Descent Into Avernus”
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In this exciting episode “The Elturel Embers” finish their journey to the legendary candlekeep and once there… make some SHOCKING discoveries!
“Baldur’s Gate – Descent Into Avernus”
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In this next installment the newly named “The Elturel Embers” take care of some final matters in Baldur’s Gate before heading off on the road to fabled Candlekeep!
“Baldur’s Gate – Descent Into Avernus”
For the first time ever, I understand why people enjoy Actual Play podcasts! I’m listening to Shared Sagas from the start (dragon heist) and I’m up to episode 20 so far - the PCs have just entered the Gralhund manor. I’m really enjoying the development of the story and how the characters are all playing out. The DM is excellent, and the PCs are all interesting. Thanks so much for doing this!
Not only are Tom and Nadia lovely people, but this is a masterclass in good GMing and cooperative play. Tom takes a good adventure and makes it great by weaving the locations and events together and seamlessly adding his own characters. I could not tell what was pre-written and what was interpolated until I read the adventure for myself. Add to that an enviable ability to do accents and this becomes a podcast not to be missed.
3 episodes in and loving hanging with this personable D&D party.
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Apple Podcasts | #54 |
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