A 'Monster of the Week' actual play podcast detailing the exploits and mysteries explored by agents of Thorne Investigations, a paranormal investigations agency, in 1952. The podcast is a character-driven tale filled with psychological horrors and terrifying monsters both of the old world and the new. For fans of horror and RPGs (and the shenanigans that come along with them). more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionLeisureHobbiesDrama |
In this episode, our Investigators trap is sprung and, with many minions trapped within, will they get to the bottom of what has been going on in Cranefield? more
Our investigators find themselves putting together pieces after pieces of the puzzle presented to them by the town of Cranefield. Using what they believe to be true about the magical meddling in this quaint village, will they carve a pathway to the t... more
After surviving an attempted murder by an agent of Bale, our Investigators delve into what is happening in the quaint town of Cranefield. more
After returning to the relative safety of familiar ground, our Investigators try to heal and regroup after their destructive confrontation with the Dullahan. more
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The premise of this is wonderful, I love the storyline and the characters. It’s very much the kind of drama and play podcast I’d been looking for. My only criticism is the roleplay is very stilted and unnatural, so many ums and ahs and long pauses like they don’t know what to say. It’s to the point I struggle to follow what’s going on a little bit. I’m hoping as time goes on the players settle into their characters and roleplay can flow better. Sound quality is also poor. This has potential to b... more
Cool podcast to listen to!
A great podcast full of mystery, horror and classic actual play fun!
So much suspense and each episode leaves you wanting more!
There is a really great group dynamic and each actor in this series brings something very unique to the group as they bounce ideas off each other in a creative and highly entertaining story. more
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