
TLTMU is a DND 5e Podcast focused on collaborative worldbuilding through real-play in a sandbox campaign set on a continent with four countries handcrafted by one of each of the four players.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureFictionGames | |||

Our party joins in on the investigation into the death of Autumn Summar, one of the beloved Summar Sisters during their final show in Netter's Ralley.
Sherrilyn does some inquisitoring, Plato gets mechanical, Inara learns a lesson about the fey, an... more
The party attends the Summar Sisters midnight performance, the acrobatic heron aarakocran triplets final show as a trio.
Sherrilyn sees her reflection, Inara receives a new tool, Francis is a very handsome mister, and Plato appreciates Perian art. more
The party helps their friend Rourke settle a real estate dispute, utilizing mostly violence.
Plato slows things down, Sherrilyn goes for a ride, Inara gets greasy, and Francis goes non-lethal.
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The party makes arrives in Perian proper at Netters Ralley, a beacon of Perian's future.
Plato finds a dive bar, Francis puts Tantrum to sleep, Sherrilyn takes slip to see Diana, and Inara tries anything once.
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