Dreamslayer Studios: RPG Podcast

The Knights of Victoria venture into the woods outside of Pooley Bridge to find the masters of the Beast of Cumbria - a small faction of Redcaps intent on reclaiming their land from the dirty humas that took it over centuries ago. After a brief battle, the Knights and the Redcaps share an awkward conversation that involves a musical performance (and the GM finally losing to with Foundry) and the heroes finally make their way to their next investigation in Scotland looking for the sources behind some mysterious deaths around Moray Firth.

Show Notes

The Knights of Victoria venture into the woods outside of Pooley Bridge to find the masters of the Beast of Cumbria - a small faction of Redcaps intent on reclaiming their land from the dirty humas that took it over centuries ago. After a brief battle, the Knights and the Redcaps share an awkward conversation that involves a musical performance (and the GM finally losing to with Foundry) and the heroes finally make their way to their next investigation in Scotland looking for the sources behind some mysterious deaths around Moray Firth.

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https://tabletopaudio.com/
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What is Dreamslayer Studios: RPG Podcast?

Dreamslayer Studios RPG Podcast consists of a group of old school Role-Playing Game enthusiasts who have reunited to enjoy their old nerdy passion from years gone by. Led by Game Master, Christopher Tyner, the players will tackle all manner of adventures in various games, some familiar, and some which you may never have heard of before. What sets these players apart is their ability for improvisation. These adventures will focus on the true art of collaborative storytelling and push the boundaries of how you think about approaching your own role-playing games.