Dice Fiends

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Show Notes

The Tracks used in the episode are Dogstar and Happy End by Distemper who can be found over on Freemusicarchive.org, Firenze Church Choir by M M Iron over on Freesound.org, and Climb by Shane Ivers at Silvermasonsound.com. Tracks have been edited for use so I would recommend checking them out in their natural habitat.
Shout-out to Starshine! We loved your game and think our listeners will too!
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Cast and Crew:
About Us:
Dice Fiends is a live play Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition 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.