An Actual-Play Podcast where one game-master tries to wrangle two very high players into a semi-cohesive story. Produced by Social Club Productions
Welcome to Roll420, a podcast where one very high game master runs tabletop games for three sober players. As a disclaimer, we'd like to state that all individuals on this podcast are high legally and have legally procured their product.This is late because we were too high yesterday.In this episode, We meet the band Saint Emerald, and they find themselves in a bit of a pickle.Thanks for listening to this episode of This is Saint Emerald! If you like what we're doing here, consider supporting NORML.Trigger Warnings: NSFW Content (jokes, mostly) Language Abduction Violence
In this episode, Flint (played by Quincy, he/him) and Takada Marrin (played by Charm, they/them) continue to investigate cult activity in Alaska. Thanks for listening to this episode of the Bureau of Esoteric Affairs! If you like what we're doing here, consider supporting NORML. https://norml.org/donate-now/donate Trigger Warnings: Blood, Violence, Cults, Vampires
In this episode, Flint (played by Quincy, he/him) and Takada Marrin (played by Charm, they/them) go to Alaska to investigate cult activities. Thanks for listening to this episode of the Bureau of Esoteric Affairs! If you like what we're doing here, consider supporting NORML. https://norml.org/donate-now/donate Trigger Warnings: Blood, Violence, Cults, Vampires
In this episode, Flint (played by Quincy, he/him) and Takada Marrin (played by Charm, they/them) finish their investigation of the Metropolitan Museum of Mental Health. Thanks for listening to this episode of the Bureau of Esoteric Affairs! If you like what we're doing here, consider supporting NORML. https://norml.org/donate-now/donate Trigger Warnings: Mentions of Old Mental Health Practices, Ghosts, Poking fun at the expense of someone's phobia, Existentialism
In this episode, Flint (played by Quincy, he/him) and Takada Marrin (played by Charm, they/them) investigate the Metropolitan Museum of Mental Health. Thanks for listening to this episode of the Bureau of Esoteric Affairs! If you like what we're doing here, consider supporting NORML. https://norml.org/donate-now/donate Trigger Warnings: Mentions of Old Mental Health Practices, Ghosts, Poking fun at the expense of someone's phobia, The Seven Deadly Sins
In this episode, Flint (played by Quincy, he/him) and Takada Marrin (played by Charm, they/them) finish chasing the Black Dog of Hanging Hills Thanks for listening to this episode of the Bureau of Esoteric Affairs! If you like what we're doing here, consider supporting NORML. https://norml.org/donate-now/donate Trigger Warnings: microphone popping you can't save everyone guns hospitals
In this episode, Flint (played by Quincy, he/him) and Takada Marrin (played by Charm, they/them) deal with a black dog in The Hanging Hills in Connecticut. Thanks for listening to this episode of the Bureau of Esoteric Affairs! If you like what we're doing here, consider supporting NORML. https://norml.org/donate-now/donate Trigger Warnings: jarring audio, law enforcement, Implied harm to children, unethical government practices, possession, harm to animals and innocent bystanders
In this episode, Flint (played by Quincy, he/him) and Takada Marrin (played by Charm, they/them) are recruited into the BEA, meet Casey Liddle, learn a little about the bureau's history, and start their first case. Thanks for listening to this episode of the Bureau of Esoteric Affairs! If you like what we're doing here, consider supporting NORML. https://norml.org/donate-now/donate Trigger Warnings: Memory Loss, Blackmail threats, Mental Institutions, Implied Animal Death.