A fantasy-comedy storytelling podcast inspired by tabletop roleplaying games. This mostly-improvised adventure employs immersive sound design and original score to tell humorous, compelling and entertaining fictional stories.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | FictionGamesLeisureComedy Fiction |
In this Tabletop Talk, join the full Tabletop Tales Team as we reminisce on some of our favorite moments, characters and memories from The Quest for The Best Song. We'll also dive into what our team is currently working on PLUS what you can be expect... more
The Quest for the Best Song finally comes to an end as our heroes climb the steps to the throne room of The Giant Frost Mage. The wicked sorcerer has finally reached his full strength, but our heroes have the power of the deitic instruments on their ... more
Trevor has awakened the Obsidian Dragon, revealing himself to be the Hand of The Frost Mage. Now our heroes must face their betrayer in combat. If they lose, their quest ends here. If they survive the encounter, however, they must cross the ice bridg... more
With the Tarrasque slain, the storm in the Blighted World quelled, and a sturmstein acquired, our heroes return to Magmatten to power the Great Forge and at last repair Natura's Lyre. The curse has been broken over Magmatten's dwarven population, and... more
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Binged this over 3 days the sound design and sound effects make it immersive. But the character interactions and story is what really makes this pop. It’s obvious the players enjoy each other and enjoy creating stories.
So realistic u feel like you’re there! Which is great until you realize you are not there, and you’re actually driving home, alone, laughing with only yourself. Also, it will break you in the best and worst ways. But like totally worth it tho.
A wise man once said “Good things come to lightning that doesn’t strike the same place twice.” more
Great quality audio and super fun role playing. Worth a listen!
I cannot say enough of how much I LOVE this podcast!!! It is like sitting at my own gaming table! The characters are great, the story is VERY engaging, and the original score and sound effects just make the story even better. I just found them about a week ago and it is all I am listening to on my daily commute to and from work. I cannot WAIT to hear more of the story! I MUST HAVE MORE!!! Great job and keep it going!!!!
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