Tales of Asperran is an improvisational storytelling podcast featuring multiple Actual Play campaigns on one feed, Our Main show, and the Gilded Lilly. Using 5e D&D, we leave our everyday lives behind to pretend to be someone we’re not. Together, we bring you into the world of Asperran. A world where no stars grace the skies above, and stellar rings hold the planet in its comforting embrace. If yo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionFiction |
This week, Thurbash and Hamlin make the final walk to the Thousand Branches settlement, and realize the way to Hamlin's home is tougher than they expected. Content Warning: Escaping a Cult mentality, wooden people. Support Us By: more
On the last leg of their journey the crew cuts a deal with their captain, and Kothak gives a speech. Content Warnings: Mind control, being left at sea. more
This week, our roadside adventurers come face to face with their companion, Thurbash, or at least....someone who looks like him. Support Us By: more
This week, Wrylie and Ioana make use of some downtime on the trip back to New Bismuth, and delve into their own personal baggage. Content Warnings: Memory loss more
This week our adventurers search for a place to rest in the forest, but the path ahead doesn't seem to end? Will they find respite in search of Thurbash...Tune in and find out. Support Us By: more
This week our pirates celebrate a successful salvage, and question the folks who survived the wreckage of the Valiant. Content Warnings: Severed Hand, and goopy fingers coming off a severed hand. more
Joined by Rob, Sundragon, and Dan (@IAmDanLocke/@TheLastTapestry), we continue our Holiday world-building Bonanza to create a New Years tradition in Asperran! more
This week our pirates search for sunken treasure. Ioana and A'Wry'Lie meet two new friends...separately...in dangerous circumstances. Content Warnings: Octopus attack, sunken corpses, removing limbs from corpses, strangling underwater more
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A fun party to start with, with a great dynamic and some stellar character acting. A nice listen for a drive home or while your hands are busy. Listened to one episode while drawing and found it easy to keep up with!
I absoutely am loving the story from what I have listened to thus far, it's really enjoyable to hear the character interact together and everyone seems to have a lot of fun!
I started my travels in the Tales of Asperran with The Gilded Lily Tale and what I got was a complete delight. A group of ragtag wizards deciding that setting sail to the open seas was the next best step in their path of wizardry, whether it be from visions or fear. I really appreciated the DM taking a moment at the beginning of the campaign to cover the sensitive topics of the campaign and anything that people may wish to avoid. Starting off into the story, the DM does an amazing job with world... more
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Great world building, sound design, and voice acting! Lots of actual play podcasts out there and the quality here really helps it rise above. Check it out!
A fun D&D 5e homebrew, with a great setting and a great cast. Lots of fun to listen to, and well worth a listen for anyone who loves actual-plays. I'm excited to see where the story goes, and how these characters develop.
I've just started, but I really enjoy the podcast so far! The characters seem lived in and are very well done. The story is good and everyone does a great job of moving it forward and making it feel real. I'm excited to see where it goes! -DicePop Crew
I've just started, but I really enjoy the podcast so far! The characters seem lived in and are very well done. The story is good and everyone does a great job of moving it forward and making it feel real. I'm excited to see where it goes! -DicePop Crew
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