Show Notes
The final episode in this season, our heroes have braved nightmares and haunted locations, now they have the key to the Servant's Quarters and can end this dream they find themselves in. Also there's a raving Orc (who I'm headcanoning is in the scene when Rave music is going...is it headcanon for the DM? Who knows...enjoy!)
Thanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design. The tracks used in this episode are
Rave New World by Flex Vector is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
Living Nightmare (Snowflake Mix) by Blue Wave Theory is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License.
Found A Girl by Derek Clegg is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Cursed Intro is by Rafael Krux, licensed under Creative Commons 4.0
Improv for evil is by Bryan Boyko
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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.
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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.