Ladies Slaying Dragons Podcast
Riley and Sunny begin their adventure to the Spine of the World. What will they encounter on their way as they travel through the inhospitable environment?
Rylie and Sunny begin their journey in the City of Sails, Luskan, keeping a wary eye for a wanted criminal while beginning to uncover the mysterious disappearances of the city's children...
Tonight we begin a month long journey as a adventuring party - ladies who (may) actually slay dragons! Join us as Kienna and Kili create their player characters and I give a brief primer to the one shot we will be playing over the next month!
How does travel look in your games? Tonight we chat about travel in TTRPGs, how to spice it up, and our opinions of the particular mechanics surrounding it as well as the systems who do it differently than others.
Playing the game isn't simply about rolling dice and adding numbers. It's about really getting into your character, the setting, the world, and the story-line. But what's the best way to go about doing that? Tonight we chat about GM and player immersion in TTRPGs
For over forty years, tabletop RPGs have been constantly changing, evolving, and growing. What will it be like, forty years from now? Join us tonight as we discuss our personal thoughts on the future of TTRPGs.
Part three of our series on visual representation in the TTRPG and gaming community we are joined by Graeme, @POCGamer, who gives his unique perspective on representation through world building and D&D throughout its editions.
Jennifer Kretchmer joins us tonight to discuss the visual representation of disabilities in the TTRPG community as well as the importance of accessibility.
Tonight we begin our month long series on visual representation in the tabletop and gaming community. We start by discussing our thoughts on the subject and what it means to ourselves before inviting guests to join us in those conversations in the weeks to come.
What does alignment mean to you? Tonight the three of us explore alignment on (and off) the table, what we feel about it, and how we let it affect our game play.
Michael Dugan joins us tonight to chat about baddies and villains...also for lots of laughs. Can you picture a Gelatinous Cube delivering your daily mail? Well, we sure can now!
Knights, dragons, dungeons, forests, temples...most TTRPG settings consist of elements that are descriptive of high fantasy. The elves and orcs of J.R.R Tolkein, the dragons of Game of Thrones. But what about TTRPG settings that aren't high fantasy or magic? Tonight we talk about low fantasy/low magic TTRPG settings!
One of the most important aspects of role-playing games are the characters we develop and bring to life as a group. But is it that easy? How do you get into and stay into character during play?
Summer from Off the Table joins us this week to discuss streaming in all of its awesomeness. Whether or not you're an old or new streamer, you're going to want to check this one out and listen to some great advice and inspiration from Summer!
Join us at the beginning of our third month of podcasts! Three months! We relax this episode and chat about the TTRPG happenings in our lives.
Player conflict. Often times inevitable, but manageable. Have you ever experienced conflict at the table, and how did you handle it? Join us this week as we discuss our own experiences with conflict and how to overcome it.
Adventurers League versus Homebrew. What's the difference, what are their pros and cons, which do we play and prefer?
Grant Ellis, Master GM and storyteller, joins us tonight to discuss his homebrewed worlds and the process of how he creates them.
This week we're discussing the three hardcover adventures of 5e: Tyranny of Dragons, Curse of Strahd, Storm King's Thunder
A round table discussion about inclusion and gatekeeping in the tabletop community
Join us this week as we discuss the evolution of Dungeons and Dragons from 1974-2014