Dice Fiends

CW: Mentions of Transphobia,Queerphobia, Deadnaming and misgendering(unintentional)

April 21st, 1997. Members of the Extranormal Containment and Research Bureau, a governmental organization dedicated to combatting, understanding, and containing the supernatural aspects of our world out of the sight of the public, have been sent to investigate the death of Eugene Quinn, he was killed in his office 3 days ago under strange circumstances. Local authorities chalked it up to a wild animal attack but his daughter also filed a missing person's report for one Robert Quinn, son of the deceased, who vanished on the same night. A retrieval team from Washington DC was sent to determine what happened and retrieve the party responsible for containment and assistance if needed.

Thanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design.  The tracks used in this episode are Enemy Spotted by Jess who you can find on twitter @ oneshotminiboss, I Know Where You've Been by Forget the Whale. I Know Where You've Been is from Freemusicarchive.org and are licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)

Masks is by Magpie Games, you can find them here

Find Us Online:
Twitter: www.twitter.com/dicefiends
Discord: https://discord.gg/j54Frbh
Twitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiends
Cast and Crew:
GM: Chell
Bryan: Shannon
Valdys: Tensei
Leona: Jess
Kelly: Izzy

 About Us: Welcome to Dice Fiends, we are an actual play podcast that runs games in over a dozen systems with a rotating and diverse cast of players. But one thing’s for certain: whether we’re powered by the apocalypse or grabbing as many d6’s as we can hold in shadowrun: We’re fiends for the sounds of rolling dice. You can find us every other Wednesday on Itunes, Spotify, or wherever you get good podcasts. 

What is Dice Fiends?

Dice Fiends is an actual play podcast featuring a wonderful cast of chuckle-friends. Our story is similar to many: in an attempt to have fun one late Saturday evening, 6 strangers came together for a one-shot, but had so much fun that we extended that one-shot into a two-shot… and then a three-shot… and then we turned it into a whole campaign!

Since then, we've expanded beyond Dungeons and Dragons and to other games systems for one shots such as Hardwired Island or Shadowrun Anarchy and we hope to branch out ever further. But one thing's for sure, whether we're diving into dungeons or trying not to get geeked on the mean streets of Seattle: we're fiends for the sound of rolling dice.