We are a group of tabletop RPG gamers and these are the games we play.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 595 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames |
We kick off a short Caribbean campaign broadcasting from EOR HQ. Featuring Des and Naja from our One Ring game, as well as newcomer Erin, this session sees us making characters and then dipping into a little intro scenario.
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Part I of our Gehenna Trilogy comes to an end, and Aaron, Los Angeles, and the Anarch States will never be the same.
The campaign wiki: nightlifetimeofthinblood.obsidianportal.com/
The EOR Discord: discord.gg/xsDRFUXMVH
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Aaron continues getting the word out about the Cheiron Group until an encounter with Amethyst changes his destiny forever.
The campaign wiki: nightlifetimeofthinblood.obsidianportal.com/
The EOR Discord: discord.gg/xsDRFUXMVH
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Aaron and Irena take a trip approximately 26 miles across the sea.
Giants of Catalina: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K02xd83WyA
"It's the f**kin' Catalina Wine Mixer!!!" www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTJMiLPV4P8
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Like listening to a class of 5-year-olds. No RP atmosphere at all
I came for the Runequest and will stay for banter. They have a chemistry that is impossible to fake, everyone seams to be having a good time and it’s really infectious! The laughter, the stories and the pop culture references totally draw you into their stories, the hysterical laughter (mine this time as I listen while walking the dogs) is great for the soul. Congratulations to everyone involved and I look forward to more. Thank you and cheers from over the pond!
It's difficult to adequately describe the charm of this podcast to the uninitiated. It is my favorite actual-play podcast, however, hands down. There are many actual-plays these days leaning heavily on heavy post-production soundeffects, transparently scripted lines, and other tinsel, but nothing matches the unique, alchemical combination of personalities here, the intelligence and humor, the brilliant, natural repartee, the engaging and exciting but refreshingly non-frenetic tone, the richly im... more
One of the best actual play podcasts out there. Good players, good stories. All of them are in it for the fun. Play several different games.
Hey just wanted to let y’all know I appreciate all the hard work you do. From the group to duet games y’all always bring the a game. You stay on point to the game better than most games I played in. You are always trying different games making it new and interesting. Which introduced me to games that I have not seen before and loved.
Again thanks keep up the good work
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Engaging listeners with the dynamic world of tabletop role-playing games, this podcast provides an immersive experience through captivating storytelling and character interactions. The content consistently revolves around various tabletop RPG systems, with a significant focus on titles such as Vampire: The Masquerade and The One Ring. Listeners can expect a mix of dramatic narratives filled with political intrigue, moral dilemmas, and supernatural challenges, often enhanced by humor and camaraderie among the players. The unique approach combines gameplay with discussions on character development, game mechanics, and the intricacies of the RPG genre, making it accessible for both seasoned players and newcomers alike.
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