A DND podcast about necromancers, psychic wastoids, and the civil servants who take them down. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionImprovComedyComedy Fiction |
Prepare yourself for deadly confrontations and shocking revelations as the Skulltenders’ quest for the Nevermind reaches its mind-blowing conclusion. The Skulltenders store is now open! Check it out at https://topato.co/skulltenders ! We’ve got a hig... more
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The hunt for the Nevermind intensifies, and Ventura fans are eating good. Nothing’s louder than silence. Helpful NPCs ahoy! Say it with your chest. more
Hey, as you probably just heard, we had to kick the new episode back a week to April 10th due to travel and some personal emergencies among the cast. In the meantime, we’ve got something fun and free for you in the meantime on the Patreon at https://... more
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A delightful romp through the world of the dead, with a wonderfully edited presentation full of foley, music, and atmosphere. more
I got my start with D&D real play podcasts years ago with Critical Role, but my favorite has always been Dungeons and Daddies. I’ve been chasing that high ever since and have always felt kind of disappointed with what I’ve found. Some is pretty fun, but it it feels like there’s always something missing. Maybe the sound design isn’t great, maybe the writing is flat, or maybe the players themselves just don’t have a fun dynamic. But this has been fantastic. I keep waiting for it to be a letdown, b... more
This ain’t your granddaddy’s DnD podcast. No killing rats in a basement for these folks. Odd, in the best way.
In no time at all, this show is competing for my favorite tabletop RPG podcast. It’s got a wonderful balance of humor without undercutting dramatic tension in an interesting and evocative world. Cohen Edenfield is a marvelous GM and is very good at keeping things engaging and comprehensible, and each cast member is wonderfully distinct and has excellent chemistry. Every person involved in this show is spectacularly creative and talented in very distinct ways, and the synergy of their brillian... more
I only needed to listen to one episode to resist chuckling or snorting embarrassingly in the office. A creative and very fun concept as well as compelling and silly characters.
Apple Podcasts | #49 | United States/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #91 | United Kingdom/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #106 | Canada/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #40 | Germany/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #42 | Australia/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #240 | Australia/Fiction |
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