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"Nothing about his life was gentle and peaceful, but it was all courageous"
May 3: Jonathan Harker begins his journey. This episode contains offensive ethnic stereotypes. Transcript here. This episode featured: Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; Ioana Adăscăliței as the Romanian Woman; and Karim Kronfli as Dracula. Directed by Hannah Wright. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Featuring music by Travis Reaves. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen Indrisano, Tal Minear, and Hannah Wright. A Bloody FM Production. We want to thank the folks who donated their work to the TTRPG bundle we used in crowdfunding! You can find all games on itch: This Game Takes Place in Dracula's Castle by Jack Blair ($5). In this game, one of you is Dracula, the other is Jonathan Harker. You'll draw cards and answer prompts about moments where courtesy fails you in a precarious situation. Tension will build as you pull blocks from a tower. Will you get out without giving in to the monster? Love/Hate Relationship: A 2 Player Dracula Based Letter Writing RPG by Tal Minear ($5). This game imagines what it would be like if Jonathan Harker and R. M. Renfield had a correspondence during the events of Dracula. One player writes as Jonathan, and the other writes as Renfield. Step into their shoes, build a story, and explore a lighter or darker ending to Dracula. Four Sherlock Holmes and a Vampire (Who Is Also One of the Aforementioned Sherlock Holmes) by Andrew J. Young ($2). In this game, four players play four Sherlock Holmes who team up to solve mysteries and one-up each other. Secretly, one or more Sherlock Holmes may be vampires. Can the four Sherlock Holmes find out who among them could be a creature of the night? I Want Your Bite by Rue Dickey ($10). In this game, a mysterious bachelor has recently purchased the manor house overlooking the town. They're in the process of starting a new life, and rumour has it they're looking for a partner. Compete against your fellow players for the chance at immortal love - a place by the Vampire's side. Find us online: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/redracula Ad Free Feed: https://bloodyfm.supportingcast.fm/products/re-dracula-1 Merch: https://store.dftba.com/collections/re-dracula Website: www.ReDracula.live Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/re-dracula Bloody Disgusting Website: www.Bloody-Disgusting.com Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/re-dracula Twitter: twitter.com/bloodyfm Instagram: instagram.com/bloody_fm Discord: discord.gg/nReJ4JTSyf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew J. Young Jr. became a civil rights activist 65 years ago, starting as a Baptist minister in Georgia. For more than a decade he traveled alongside the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in pursuit of racial equality in America. Young, 88, has a storied career of public service. He served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, a U.S. congressman and mayor of Atlanta. In this special report, Young shares his remembrances of hoteliers and private homeowners showing hospitality to civil rights workers in mid-century America. This report is part of Long Live Lodging’s special project commemorating Black History Month and how the hospitality industry impacted the Civil Rights Movement. The post 305 | ‘Traveling on Hospitality’: Andrew Young remembers life on the road toward civil rights first appeared on Long Live Lodging.
Marty talks faith and arts with Steve Skipper. The first African American to complete Artwork sanctioned by NASCAR, University of Alabama, PGA, PBR, with unveilings at The MGM Grand and Monte Carlo of Las Vegas and Chelsea Peers of New York City. Recognized by Civil Rights Icon Ambassador Andrew J. Young, NFL legends Bart Starr, Ozzie Newsome, Ken Stabler, Doug Williams, and University of Alabama legendary Head Football Coach Nick Saban and many others as one of the best in the business.
Houston has always dreamed of playing an RPG where he gets to be a classic monster like Frankenstein or a Mummy. We enlisted the help of Andrew J. Young (@ThatOneGM) to give us some pointers on how to make a microRPG…and then we took his advice and probably messed it all up and ended up with “Aaahh!!! Real Neighborhoods” It’s really dumb, but we had a lot of fun with it. Watch this space to see if we ever get around to writing down the rules.
Taking a break from the main story, the AWD Loot crew try out a one page RPG called Four Sherlock Holmes and a Vampire (Who Is Also One of the Aforementioned Sherlock Holmes) Four Sherlock Holmes and a Vampire is inspired by Justin McElroy and written by Andrew J. Young(with thanks to Marty McGuire) Want to play it? Find the rules here!: https://img.fireden.net/tg/image/1491/35/1491350819880.pdf Music from https://filmmusic.io "Amazing Plan" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Andrew Young Presents: The Color of Money | This documentary speaks to the final, unfinished work of poverty eradication by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the continuing work of Operation HOPE. Ambassador Andrew J. Young digs deep into how HOPE is impacting our communities by equipping people with the financial knowledge and tools to create a secure future.
Group up, gumshoes, we're all Sherlocks now! In this episode we discuss on TAZ: Elementary and are joined by special guest Andrew J. Young, creator of the game Four Sherlock Holmes and a Vampire (who is also one of the aforementioned Sherlock Holmes)! Find out which Sherlocks we'd be, which one of us is a Sherlock expert, and most importantly- how this gift of a bonus episode came to be!
Lawful & Orderly Welcome to Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! The RPG Academy podcast will occasionally host a couple of episodes of Lawful & Orderly, but the entire series can be found on the Lawful & Orderly podcast itself. This episode is the third of our City Stories, and you don't have to know anything about Lawful & Orderly to jump in and enjoy this two-parter. Lawful & Orderly is a light-hearted fantasy police procedural set in the magical city of Lan Arcanym. Lawful & Orderly is usually played using D&D 5th edition, but this episode is played using Wushu. Each episode of Lawful & Orderly is broken into two parts, but you don't need to have listened to any other episodes in order to follow the story. In this episode, we follow the officers of the Criminal Sorcery Investigation. This series usually streams every Monday at 8:00 pm EST on our Twitch channel: twitch.tv/TheRpgAcademy. (L&O live episodes are on a holiday break until January 2018.) If you tune in for the live Twitch stream, you can be a member of our jury and determine the outcome of our cases! The audio for this episode was pulled directly from the Twitch stream, so it may not meet the standards you're used to. You can also watch this episode in full on our YouTube page. The GM for this episode was Andrew J. Young, and our players were Scott Brown (Deus S. Machina), Marty McGuire (as Chekhov S. Gunn), Clara (as Bruna S. Boss). Subscribe to the Lawful & Orderly podcast: bit.ly/DnDSVU. Follow Lawful & Orderly on Twitter: @DnDSVU. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
Lawful & Orderly Welcome to Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! The RPG Academy podcast will occasionally host a couple of episodes of Lawful & Orderly, but the entire series can be found on the Lawful & Orderly podcast itself. This episode is the third of our City Stories, and you don't have to know anything about Lawful & Orderly to jump in and enjoy this two-parter. Lawful & Orderly is a light-hearted fantasy police procedural set in the magical city of Lan Arcanym. Lawful & Orderly is usually played using D&D 5th edition, but this episode is played using Wushu. Each episode of Lawful & Orderly is broken into two parts, but you don't need to have listened to any other episodes in order to follow the story. In this episode, we follow the officers of the Criminal Sorcery Investigation. This series usually streams every Monday at 8:00 pm EST on our Twitch channel: twitch.tv/TheRpgAcademy. (L&O live episodes are on a holiday break until January 2018.) If you tune in for the live Twitch stream, you can be a member of our jury and determine the outcome of our cases! The audio for this episode was pulled directly from the Twitch stream, so it may not meet the standards you're used to. You can also watch this episode in full on our YouTube page. The GM for this episode was Andrew J. Young, and our players were Scott Brown (Deus S. Machina), Marty McGuire (as Chekhov S. Gunn), Clara (as Bruna S. Boss). Subscribe to the Lawful & Orderly podcast: bit.ly/DnDSVU. Follow Lawful & Orderly on Twitter: @DnDSVU. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
When the Sun comes back And the first quail calls Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd. For the old man is a-waiting for to carry you to freedom If you follow the Drinkin’ Gourd. -“Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd” author unknown (possibly Peg Leg Joe) They left in the middle of the night, often carrying little more than the knowledge to follow the North Star. Between 1830 and the end of the Civil War in 1865, an estimated one hundred thousand slaves became passengers on the Underground Railroad, a journey of untold hardship, in search of freedom. Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad (Princeton Architectural Press, 2017) presents a remarkable series of images following a route from the cotton plantations of central Louisiana, through the cypress swamps of Mississippi and the plains of Indiana, north to the Canadian border a path of nearly fourteen hundred miles. The culmination of a ten-year research quest, Through Darkness to Light imagines a journey along the Underground Railroad as it might have appeared to any freedom seeker. A person who explores her photography in this work may get the feeling they were actually there during this tumultuous time in American history. Framing the powerful visual narrative is an introduction by the author; a foreword by noted politician, pastor, and civil rights activist Andrew J. Young; and essays by noted historian Fergus M. Bordewich, journalism professor Robert F. Darden, and black studies scholar Eric R. Jackson. Author Jeanine Michna-Bales is a Dallas-based photographer. Her work explores the relationships between what has occurred, or is occurring, in a society and how people react to those events. She meticulously researches each topic considering different viewpoints, causes, and effects and political climates and often incorporates found or archival text and audio into her projects. Images from her Underground Railroad series have been exhibited throughout the United States and have appeared in numerous online and print publications. Her next book-length work will focus on the images and architecture of Cold War era nuclear fallout shelters in the United States. James P. Stancil II is an educator, multimedia journalist, and writer. He is also the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area NGO dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. He can be reached most easily through his LinkedIn page or at james.stancil@intellectuwell.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When the Sun comes back And the first quail calls Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd. For the old man is a-waiting for to carry you to freedom If you follow the Drinkin’ Gourd. -“Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd” author unknown (possibly Peg Leg Joe) They left in the middle of the night, often carrying little more than the knowledge to follow the North Star. Between 1830 and the end of the Civil War in 1865, an estimated one hundred thousand slaves became passengers on the Underground Railroad, a journey of untold hardship, in search of freedom. Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad (Princeton Architectural Press, 2017) presents a remarkable series of images following a route from the cotton plantations of central Louisiana, through the cypress swamps of Mississippi and the plains of Indiana, north to the Canadian border a path of nearly fourteen hundred miles. The culmination of a ten-year research quest, Through Darkness to Light imagines a journey along the Underground Railroad as it might have appeared to any freedom seeker. A person who explores her photography in this work may get the feeling they were actually there during this tumultuous time in American history. Framing the powerful visual narrative is an introduction by the author; a foreword by noted politician, pastor, and civil rights activist Andrew J. Young; and essays by noted historian Fergus M. Bordewich, journalism professor Robert F. Darden, and black studies scholar Eric R. Jackson. Author Jeanine Michna-Bales is a Dallas-based photographer. Her work explores the relationships between what has occurred, or is occurring, in a society and how people react to those events. She meticulously researches each topic considering different viewpoints, causes, and effects and political climates and often incorporates found or archival text and audio into her projects. Images from her Underground Railroad series have been exhibited throughout the United States and have appeared in numerous online and print publications. Her next book-length work will focus on the images and architecture of Cold War era nuclear fallout shelters in the United States. James P. Stancil II is an educator, multimedia journalist, and writer. He is also the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area NGO dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. He can be reached most easily through his LinkedIn page or at james.stancil@intellectuwell.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When the Sun comes back And the first quail calls Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd. For the old man is a-waiting for to carry you to freedom If you follow the Drinkin’ Gourd. -“Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd” author unknown (possibly Peg Leg Joe) They left in the middle of the night, often carrying little more than the knowledge to follow the North Star. Between 1830 and the end of the Civil War in 1865, an estimated one hundred thousand slaves became passengers on the Underground Railroad, a journey of untold hardship, in search of freedom. Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad (Princeton Architectural Press, 2017) presents a remarkable series of images following a route from the cotton plantations of central Louisiana, through the cypress swamps of Mississippi and the plains of Indiana, north to the Canadian border a path of nearly fourteen hundred miles. The culmination of a ten-year research quest, Through Darkness to Light imagines a journey along the Underground Railroad as it might have appeared to any freedom seeker. A person who explores her photography in this work may get the feeling they were actually there during this tumultuous time in American history. Framing the powerful visual narrative is an introduction by the author; a foreword by noted politician, pastor, and civil rights activist Andrew J. Young; and essays by noted historian Fergus M. Bordewich, journalism professor Robert F. Darden, and black studies scholar Eric R. Jackson. Author Jeanine Michna-Bales is a Dallas-based photographer. Her work explores the relationships between what has occurred, or is occurring, in a society and how people react to those events. She meticulously researches each topic considering different viewpoints, causes, and effects and political climates and often incorporates found or archival text and audio into her projects. Images from her Underground Railroad series have been exhibited throughout the United States and have appeared in numerous online and print publications. Her next book-length work will focus on the images and architecture of Cold War era nuclear fallout shelters in the United States. James P. Stancil II is an educator, multimedia journalist, and writer. He is also the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area NGO dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. He can be reached most easily through his LinkedIn page or at james.stancil@intellectuwell.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When the Sun comes back And the first quail calls Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd. For the old man is a-waiting for to carry you to freedom If you follow the Drinkin’ Gourd. -“Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd” author unknown (possibly Peg Leg Joe) They left in the middle of the night, often carrying little more than the knowledge to follow the North Star. Between 1830 and the end of the Civil War in 1865, an estimated one hundred thousand slaves became passengers on the Underground Railroad, a journey of untold hardship, in search of freedom. Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad (Princeton Architectural Press, 2017) presents a remarkable series of images following a route from the cotton plantations of central Louisiana, through the cypress swamps of Mississippi and the plains of Indiana, north to the Canadian border a path of nearly fourteen hundred miles. The culmination of a ten-year research quest, Through Darkness to Light imagines a journey along the Underground Railroad as it might have appeared to any freedom seeker. A person who explores her photography in this work may get the feeling they were actually there during this tumultuous time in American history. Framing the powerful visual narrative is an introduction by the author; a foreword by noted politician, pastor, and civil rights activist Andrew J. Young; and essays by noted historian Fergus M. Bordewich, journalism professor Robert F. Darden, and black studies scholar Eric R. Jackson. Author Jeanine Michna-Bales is a Dallas-based photographer. Her work explores the relationships between what has occurred, or is occurring, in a society and how people react to those events. She meticulously researches each topic considering different viewpoints, causes, and effects and political climates and often incorporates found or archival text and audio into her projects. Images from her Underground Railroad series have been exhibited throughout the United States and have appeared in numerous online and print publications. Her next book-length work will focus on the images and architecture of Cold War era nuclear fallout shelters in the United States. James P. Stancil II is an educator, multimedia journalist, and writer. He is also the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area NGO dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. He can be reached most easily through his LinkedIn page or at james.stancil@intellectuwell.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When the Sun comes back And the first quail calls Follow the Drinkin' Gourd. For the old man is a-waiting for to carry you to freedom If you follow the Drinkin' Gourd. -“Follow the Drinkin' Gourd” author unknown (possibly Peg Leg Joe) They left in the middle of the night, often carrying little more than the knowledge to follow the North Star. Between 1830 and the end of the Civil War in 1865, an estimated one hundred thousand slaves became passengers on the Underground Railroad, a journey of untold hardship, in search of freedom. Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad (Princeton Architectural Press, 2017) presents a remarkable series of images following a route from the cotton plantations of central Louisiana, through the cypress swamps of Mississippi and the plains of Indiana, north to the Canadian border a path of nearly fourteen hundred miles. The culmination of a ten-year research quest, Through Darkness to Light imagines a journey along the Underground Railroad as it might have appeared to any freedom seeker. A person who explores her photography in this work may get the feeling they were actually there during this tumultuous time in American history. Framing the powerful visual narrative is an introduction by the author; a foreword by noted politician, pastor, and civil rights activist Andrew J. Young; and essays by noted historian Fergus M. Bordewich, journalism professor Robert F. Darden, and black studies scholar Eric R. Jackson. Author Jeanine Michna-Bales is a Dallas-based photographer. Her work explores the relationships between what has occurred, or is occurring, in a society and how people react to those events. She meticulously researches each topic considering different viewpoints, causes, and effects and political climates and often incorporates found or archival text and audio into her projects. Images from her Underground Railroad series have been exhibited throughout the United States and have appeared in numerous online and print publications. Her next book-length work will focus on the images and architecture of Cold War era nuclear fallout shelters in the United States. James P. Stancil II is an educator, multimedia journalist, and writer. He is also the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area NGO dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. He can be reached most easily through his LinkedIn page or at james.stancil@intellectuwell.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
When the Sun comes back And the first quail calls Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd. For the old man is a-waiting for to carry you to freedom If you follow the Drinkin’ Gourd. -“Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd” author unknown (possibly Peg Leg Joe) They left in the middle of the night, often carrying little more than the knowledge to follow the North Star. Between 1830 and the end of the Civil War in 1865, an estimated one hundred thousand slaves became passengers on the Underground Railroad, a journey of untold hardship, in search of freedom. Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad (Princeton Architectural Press, 2017) presents a remarkable series of images following a route from the cotton plantations of central Louisiana, through the cypress swamps of Mississippi and the plains of Indiana, north to the Canadian border a path of nearly fourteen hundred miles. The culmination of a ten-year research quest, Through Darkness to Light imagines a journey along the Underground Railroad as it might have appeared to any freedom seeker. A person who explores her photography in this work may get the feeling they were actually there during this tumultuous time in American history. Framing the powerful visual narrative is an introduction by the author; a foreword by noted politician, pastor, and civil rights activist Andrew J. Young; and essays by noted historian Fergus M. Bordewich, journalism professor Robert F. Darden, and black studies scholar Eric R. Jackson. Author Jeanine Michna-Bales is a Dallas-based photographer. Her work explores the relationships between what has occurred, or is occurring, in a society and how people react to those events. She meticulously researches each topic considering different viewpoints, causes, and effects and political climates and often incorporates found or archival text and audio into her projects. Images from her Underground Railroad series have been exhibited throughout the United States and have appeared in numerous online and print publications. Her next book-length work will focus on the images and architecture of Cold War era nuclear fallout shelters in the United States. James P. Stancil II is an educator, multimedia journalist, and writer. He is also the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area NGO dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. He can be reached most easily through his LinkedIn page or at james.stancil@intellectuwell.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit Welcome to Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! Lawful & Orderly is a light-hearted fantasy police procedural set in the magical city of Lan Arcanym. Lawful & Orderly is played using D&D 5th edition, but the rules come second to the story. Each episode is broken into two parts, but you don't need to have listened to any other episodes in order to follow the story. We follow the detectives of the High Guard as they (attempt to) solve crimes. This series streams every Monday at 8:00 pm EST on our Twitch channel: twitch.tv/TheRpgAcademy. If you tune in for the live Twitch stream, you can be a member of our jury and determine the outcome of our cases! The audio for this episode was pulled directly from the Twitch stream, so it may not meet the standards you're used to. You can also watch this episode in full on our YouTube page. Our GM for this episode was Jeffrey Copeland, and our players were Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark the dog), Marty McGuire (as Aaron "Tweet" Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Follow Lawful & Orderly on Twitter: @DnDSVU. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit Welcome to Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! Lawful & Orderly is a light-hearted fantasy police procedural set in the magical city of Lan Arcanym. Lawful & Orderly is played using D&D 5th edition, but the rules come second to the story. Each episode is broken into two parts, but you don't need to have listened to any other episodes in order to follow the story. We follow the detectives of the High Guard as they (attempt to) solve crimes. This series streams every Monday at 8:00 pm EST on our Twitch channel: twitch.tv/TheRpgAcademy. If you tune in for the live Twitch stream, you can be a member of our jury and determine the outcome of our cases! The audio for this episode was pulled directly from the Twitch stream, so it may not meet the standards you're used to. You can also watch this episode in full on our YouTube page. Our GM for this episode was Jeffrey Copeland, and our players were Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark the dog), Marty McGuire (as Aaron "Tweet" Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Follow Lawful & Orderly on Twitter: @DnDSVU. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit Welcome to Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! Lawful & Orderly is a light-hearted fantasy police procedural set in the magical city of Lan Arcanym. Lawful & Orderly is played using D&D 5th edition, but the rules come second to the story. Each episode is broken into two parts, but you don't need to have listened to any other episodes in order to follow the story. We follow the detectives of the High Guard as they (attempt to) solve crimes. This series streams every Monday at 8:00 pm EST on our Twitch channel: twitch.tv/TheRpgAcademy. If you tune in for the live Twitch stream, you can be a member of our jury and determine the outcome of our cases! The audio for this episode was pulled directly from the Twitch stream, so it may not meet the standards you're used to. You can also watch this episode in full on our YouTube page. Our GM for this episode was Andrew J. Young, and our players were Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark the dog) and Marty McGuire (as Aaron "Tweet" Twillson). Follow Lawful & Orderly on Twitter: @DnDSVU. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit Welcome to Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! Lawful & Orderly is a light-hearted fantasy police procedural set in the magical city of Lan Arcanym. Lawful & Orderly is played using D&D 5th edition, but the rules come second to the story. Each episode is broken into two parts, but you don't need to have listened to any other episodes in order to follow the story. We follow the detectives of the High Guard as they (attempt to) solve crimes. This series streams every Monday at 8:00 pm EST on our Twitch channel: twitch.tv/TheRpgAcademy. If you tune in for the live Twitch stream, you can be a member of our jury and determine the outcome of our cases! The audio for this episode was pulled directly from the Twitch stream, so it may not meet the standards you're used to. You can also watch this episode in full on our YouTube page. Our GM for this episode was Andrew J. Young, and our players were Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark the dog) and Marty McGuire (as Aaron "Tweet" Twillson). Follow Lawful & Orderly on Twitter: @DnDSVU. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit Welcome to Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! Lawful & Orderly is a light-hearted fantasy police procedural set in the magical city of Lan Arcanym. Lawful & Orderly is played using D&D 5th edition, but the rules come second to the story. Each episode is broken into two parts, but you don't need to have listened to any other episodes in order to follow the story. We follow the detectives of the High Guard as they (attempt to) solve crimes. This series streams every Monday at 8:00 pm EST on our Twitch channel: twitch.tv/TheRpgAcademy. If you tune in for the live Twitch stream, you can be a member of our jury and determine the outcome of our cases! The audio for this episode was pulled directly from the Twitch stream, so it may not meet the standards you're used to. You can also watch this episode in full on our YouTube page. Our GM for this episode was Scott Brown, and our players were Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), Marty McGuire (as Aaron "Tweet" Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Follow Lawful & Orderly on Twitter: @DnDSVU. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit Welcome to Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! Lawful & Orderly is a light-hearted fantasy police procedural set in the magical city of Lan Arcanym. Lawful & Orderly is played using D&D 5th edition, but the rules come second to the story. Each episode is broken into two parts, but you don't need to have listened to any other episodes in order to follow the story. We follow the detectives of the High Guard as they (attempt to) solve crimes. This series streams every Monday at 8:00 pm EST on our Twitch channel: twitch.tv/TheRpgAcademy. If you tune in for the live Twitch stream, you can be a member of our jury and determine the outcome of our cases! The audio for this episode was pulled directly from the Twitch stream, so it may not meet the standards you're used to. You can also watch this episode in full on our YouTube page. Our GM for this episode was Scott Brown, and our players were Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), Marty McGuire (as Aaron "Tweet" Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Follow Lawful & Orderly on Twitter: @DnDSVU. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit Welcome to Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! Lawful & Orderly is a light-hearted fantasy police procedural set in the magical city of Lan Arcanym. Lawful & Orderly is played using D&D 5th edition, but the rules come second to the story. Each episode is broken into two parts, but you don't need to have listened to any other episodes in order to follow the story. We follow the detectives of the High Guard as they (attempt to) solve crimes. This series streams every Monday at 8:00 pm EST on our Twitch channel: twitch.tv/TheRpgAcademy. If you tune in for the live Twitch stream, you can be a member of our jury and determine the outcome of our cases! The audio for this episode was pulled directly from the Twitch stream, so it may not meet the standards you're used to. You can also watch this episode in full on our YouTube page. Our GM for this episode was Andrew J. Young, and our players were Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark the dog), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), and Marty McGuire (as Aaron "Tweet" Twillson). Follow Lawful & Orderly on Twitter: @DnDSVU. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit Welcome to Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! Lawful & Orderly is a light-hearted fantasy police procedural set in the magical city of Lan Arcanym. Lawful & Orderly is played using D&D 5th edition, but the rules come second to the story. Each episode is broken into two parts, but you don't need to have listened to any other episodes in order to follow the story. We follow the detectives of the High Guard as they (attempt to) solve crimes. This series streams every Monday at 8:00 pm EST on our Twitch channel: twitch.tv/TheRpgAcademy. If you tune in for the live Twitch stream, you can be a member of our jury and determine the outcome of our cases! The audio for this episode was pulled directly from the Twitch stream, so it may not meet the standards you're used to. You can also watch this episode in full on our YouTube page. Our GM for this first episode was Andrew J. Young, and our players were Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark the dog), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), and Marty McGuire (as Aaron "Tweet" Twillson). Follow Lawful & Orderly on Twitter: @DnDSVU. Comments and Feedback are always welcome. E-mail us at Podcast@TheRpgAcademy Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy Visit our Facebook Page Join our Google+ Community Page at: The RPG Academy Support our show by becoming a Patron at www.Patreon.Com/TheRpgAcademy
This is part two of episode seven of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Jeffrey Copeland (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Brownfeet and Twillson follow leads on the murder, while Officers Bark and Pavlovitskivich check in back at High Guard HQ.
This is part two of episode seven of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Jeffrey Copeland (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Brownfeet and Twillson follow leads on the murder, while […]
This is part one of episode seven of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Jeffrey Copeland (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). In this episode the crew investigates a crime of passion. Meanwhile, Mikhail's love life brings the office under siege.
This is part one of episode seven of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Jeffrey Copeland (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). In this episode the crew investigates a crime of passion. […]
This is part two of episode six of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Scott Brown (as the GM), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Sparx, Twillson, and Pavlovitskivich follow an increasingly desperate trail of clues and attempt to deliver an increasingly ridiculous number of letters.
This is part two of episode six of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Scott Brown (as the GM), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Sparx, Twillson, and Pavlovitskivich follow an increasingly desperate trail of clues […]
This is part one of episode six of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Scott Brown (as the GM), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Sparx and Twillson investigate a murder, while Officer Pavlovitskivich spends more time attempting to correct a long-forgotten procedural mistake.
This is part one of episode six of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Scott Brown (as the GM), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Sparx and Twillson investigate a murder, while Officer Pavlovitskivich spends more time […]
This is part two of episode five of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Marty McGuire (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Sparx, Brownfeet, Bark, and Pavlovitskivich take on the solemn duties of the fashion police.
This is part two of episode five of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Marty McGuire (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Sparx, Brownfeet, Bark, and Pavlovitskivich take on the solemn duties […]
This is part one of episode five of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Marty McGuire (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Brownfeet, Bark, and Pavlovitskivich find out about Officer Sparx's fashion-forward backstory.
This is part one of episode five of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Marty McGuire (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Brownfeet, Bark, and Pavlovitskivich find out about Officer Sparx’s fashion-forward […]
This is part two of episode four of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Jeffrey Copeland (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Brownfeet, Twillson, Bark, and Pavlovitskivich are on the case. But will their suspect run laps around them?
This is part two of episode four of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Jeffrey Copeland (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Officers Brownfeet, Twillson, Bark, and Pavlovitskivich are on the case. […]
This is part one of episode four of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Jeffrey Copeland (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). In this episode, spurned by an offensive vision, the High Guard rushes to investigate what remains of the remains of a man with a dirty secret. Along the way, Mikhail meets a person of interest, and Aaron shoulders the challenge of taking first place.
This is part one of episode four of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Jeffrey Copeland (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). In this episode, spurned by an offensive vision, the High […]
This is part two of episode three of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Andrew J. Young (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), and Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson). Officers Twillson, Brownfeet, and Bark are aiming for the truth, but will they hit their mark?
This is part two of episode three of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Andrew J. Young (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), and Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson). Officers Twillson, Brownfeet, and Bark are aiming for the truth, but will they hit their […]
This is part one of episode three of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Andrew J. Young (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), and Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson). In this episode, Officers Twillson, Brownfeet, and Bark will need careful aim to stop a murder before it occurs; meanwhile Aaron recalls a high-tension conflict with a disreputable talent rep.
This is part one of episode three of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Andrew J. Young (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark), and Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson). In this episode, Officers Twillson, Brownfeet, and Bark will need careful aim to stop a […]
This is part two of the second episode of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Scott Brown (as the GM), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Will Officers Sparx, Twillson, and Pavlovitskivich keep their cool long enough to solve this chilling murder?
This is part two of the second episode of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Scott Brown (as the GM), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). Will Officers Sparx, Twillson, and Pavlovitskivich keep their cool long enough to […]
This is part one of episode two of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Scott Brown (as the GM), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). In this episode, the crew uncovers a cold case with the help of a soft-spoken skinny friend, and Mikhail jumps at the chance to help Shannon attend a dress rehearsal.
This is part one of episode two of season one of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit. This episode features Scott Brown (as the GM), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson), and Andrew J. Young (as Mikhail Pavlovitskivich). In this episode, the crew uncovers a cold case with the help […]
This is part two of the first episode of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! This episode features Andrew J. Young (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark the dog), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), and Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson). Can Officers Twillson, Sparx, Brownfeet, and Bark find Dame du Lac’s […]
This is part one of the first episode of Lawful & Orderly: Special Visions Unit! This episode features Andrew J. Young (as the GM), Scott Brown (as Illyn Brownfeet and Bark the dog), Jeffrey Copeland (as Shannon Sparx), and Marty McGuire (as Aaron “Tweet” Twillson). In this episode, the crew races a bad man to catch […]