
SWAP is an improv roleplaying podcast featuring Drew Burton, Derek Dix, Josh Matney, and Elizabeth Rein. Episodes are released bi-weekly on Mondays. Check out more on our website stupidwizards.com
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionComedyComedy FictionImprov | |||

Content Warning: language, blood, murder, body horror, religious imagery
It's Easter weekend and five students are dead inside St. Lawrence Catholic Church on KU campus. The gang shows up to investigate what was supposed to be a simple lock-in. Turn... more
Content Warning – language, sexual content, blood, murder, self-harm, abduction, body horror
This week, the gang throws hands with Jade and her wolf-pack, learn more about the mystery at large, and read a girl's diary.
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Content Warning – language, sexual content, blood, murder, self-harm
This week, the gang takes Damon to a secondary location full of some angry sister wife witches. Then plot how to murder another sorority girl.
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Content Warning – language, sexual content, vampirism, drinking blood, human prey stalking, murder, self-harm
This week, Trevor tries not to give into his most basic instincts, Duman gets his swagger back, and Katie meets a stripper.
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Absolutely love the environment and world building and everyone gets along so well and they are so funny! I love the throw backs!
Even if you don’t play dungeons and dragons, SWAP offers a fun actual-play that anyone (over 18) can enjoy. I highly recommend if you enjoy NADPOD or Dungeons and Daddies










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