It seems a waste to not use these recordings from our epic 3 year long campaign. About a year in we started recording our sessions only to realize we weren't prepared to actually produce a real, quality dnd podcast. This is the result
When this podcast was first recorded, some of us had it in our heads that we would actually have time to edit these into tight gameplay only audio. This is one of those episodes where I took the wonderfully chaotic audio of the episode and tried to compress it down to about 50% of the full length by cutting out all of our jabber jawing. Trust me, this is the last time you hear that
This is the very first episode of One To Twenty. No, you didn’t miss anything, we just didn’t start recording until well into the campaign. As you can imagine, getting from level 1 to 20 takes a damn long time, about 3 years if I remember correctly (which I rarely do), and during that time people go through some pretty big life changes. For us, the main one was me, the DM, getting into podcasting, so recording these sessions became a fun side project. Editing them was not. So here they are, basically unadulterated since it seems a shame to leave them unused on a hard drive.In this episode we join the Bullshit Bandia as they resume their smashing about on the Island of Ruination, an ancient power buried deep underground ever since he laid waste to an empire with the help of his lieutenants Vladamir Spookin and The Hand of Baphoment.
This is One to Twenty, a Super Long Dungeons and Dragons Podcast. In a possible Dungeons and Dragons first and certainly a personal best, our Dnd Campaign started at level one and concluded at level twenty. Somewhere in the middle of this incredible feat we started recording the whole thing on a whim. While always thinking “sure this might make a fun podcast”, we continued shit talking our friends who weren’t there, getting excessively drunk, barely staying in character, and otherwise producing totally unusable footage. All this to say, yeah this is a DnD podcast but really only in the sense that somewhere in here there are people playing DnD