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Ian Skinner has replaced the Champ using AI, leaving our hero as just another Nigel. As the New Ginger Ninja, he begins dismantling everything the old version cherished, while the world remains oblivious. However, an army of Nigel's bands together with the real Ginger Ninja to challenge the fake one and save the Pub Wrestling Federation. Wrestling With The Champ is created, performed, produced, and written by Ant McGinley & Damien St John. This episode also features the voices of Jonny Goldsmith and Alex Lynch.All music in this episode is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 including the following tracks by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com) Twisting, Heart Of Nowhere, I Got A Stick Ar Bryan Teoh, Tempting Secrets, and Hot Pursuit. Also features Howitzer by Joe Baxter, Sad Piano by Mapamusic, The Rising Tide by HitCtrl, Hell's God (Part 1) by Centurions of War, Cathedral by Umplix, Big Steps by Haddeman77, Heroic Demise by Matthew Pablo, and Go For It by Melody Ayres Griffiths.All contents of this episode are © Podomedy 2020-2023 Enjoy ad-free listening on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, our heroes encounter some characters in the forests on the way to the warlord Mortekai's castle--characters that are somehow stranger than even themselves. Blonde Bandit, Ian's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PhndflYNMSbRTKz0MOluQ Intro and outro music by DJ Quads: https://www.instagram.com/djquads/?hl=en Music by Matthew Pablo http://www.matthewpablo.com http://www.youtube.com/user/letspretendxc0re Twitter: https://twitter.com/RavenOfManyHats Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a.raven.of.many.hats/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lucas.arthur.900388 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtGwBHZUBVQZgL-PZzXzM6A
Intro:Hey Pod lovers. If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that consists of 7 non-spoiler binge-worthy reviews of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. For more details and more reviews, I recommend checking out Episode One. Reviews:Just The Zoo of Us - No Spoilers! This is one of my new favorite podcasts. This educational show is all about listening in as couple Christian and Ellen Weatherford review a different animal every episode. The show has a solid five stars on Apple Podcasts, with 67 ratings, and 38 written reviews and starts with each of them weigh the animal on a rating out of 10 on effectiveness, ingenuity, and aesthetics. The disclaimer at the beginning of the show lets you know they aren't animal professionals, but enthusiasts who hold the research of each animal as the most important aspect of the show. I think that is why their hilarious cute dynamic is so unexpectedly charming. I never would have thought this adorable couple from Jacksonville, Florida would become literally my favorite couple of any media. Their knowledge and love for nerdy things like anime and dnd is something I hadn't seen in a podcast that wasn't specifically about those topics. If you listen to the show in order you will pick up on some subtle mentions of their private life. It starts with just the two of them, follows in their pregnancy, and then welcomes baby Finley into the world! I adore baby Finley who can occasionally be heard cooing in the background of some episodes. That is not all they are, either! Besides being well-researched, cute, and funny they also have good radio voices and production quality. The podcast is made knowing you might listen with little ones, so it does not contain profanity. The episodes do sometimes mention things like reproduction and predatory habits. I really like how (maybe because they are not experts) the language they use is super accessible and easily understood. That way I'm not lost in all the technical terms. Their website is well done and includes transcripts, coloring pages, and a message/animal submission/guest form. The couple is super active on Twitter and also has this email you can use to contact them. So far, the show has 91 episodes, all about an hour in length and new ones come out weekly usually at the end of the week. They also have experts come in, usually on a biweekly basis to have a deeper conversation about that week's animal. Expert guest episodes became the most common when the couple took a short break to spend with newly arrived baby Finley. Episodes can be found on all major platforms. The most popular episodes according to Owltail are 3: Praying Mantis & Giant Panda and 7: Asian Elephant & Immortal Jellyfish. My favorites were 70: American Bison & Giraffe-Necked Weevil and 1: American Alligator & Florida Manatee. Music is really well chosen and credited at the end of every episode. The show covers a ton of animals I never thought I would want to know anything about but hearing these two talk about them as if they were the coolest thing that is ever existed changed my mind. And I think it could do the same for you. Similar Pods: The Wild Episode, Herpetological Highlights, and Nature GuysSearching for Rachel Antonio: This Australian podcast drops you into a Queensland family's search for answers in their daughter's 18-year-old cold case. Rachel disappeared after being dropped off at the movies. She was never seen again leaving her family with more questions than leads. They contacted David Murray, an investigative journalist working with The Courier-Mail in hopes the case will be given new attention or maybe even that developments would be made. This podcast is short and sweet but with the expected lengthy news recap and preview at either end of an episode (but it was only information). 6 episodes about 31 minutes apiece. I was surprised to see this podcast didn't have as many listens or reviews as I expected. Similar Podcasts: Blue Siren's Police Tape, Unravel True Crime, and Australian True CrimeDressed: This educational podcast talks about the history of fashion in the streamlined inviting tone I've grown accustomed to from YouTube and “Stuff You Should Know”. It really does an amazing job at looking at fashion through different lenses such as art, history, politics, function and so much more. The hosts really know their stuff as well with both having master's degrees in fashion studies. While I could have sworn one of the hosts was from “Stuff You Missed in History Class”, all my research seems to point to that not being the case. The shows are intertwined though with the origins of the show coming after an appearance April made on SYMIHC. Here's a pretty detailed account of how it happened from an interview April did for SimonSays: https://blog.simonsays.ai/behind-the-podcast-a-conversation-with-april-calahan-co-host-of-dressed-the-history-of-fashion-917c11ca7440. Anyway, the show has a little over 1,000 reviews and an average of 4.5-stars. New episodes come out every Tuesday (and sometimes Thursdays) on a year-round season so there's no shortage of juicy fashion knowledge in the foreseeable future. Currently, there are 198 episodes about 40 minutes long with a noticeable amount of commercials in them (I don't find it unbearable). My favorite episode is definitely the Smuggled in the Bustle: an interview with Hind Abdul-Jabbar that talks about how smuggling was actually a big part of fashion back in the day and sometimes still is. Owltail has its two episodes as Freeing the Body: The Birth of Modern Dress, A Vanderbilt House Party--The Gilded Age, an Interview with Leslie Klingner, and Holiday Bonus FHM: The History of Glitter (I really liked this one). This podcast is about as loose on the script as they come without being completely unscripted or edited. The background music can be noticed sometimes throughout the earlier episodes, but I really only found it troubling on my laptop and I've listened to all of the episodes through headphones fine. Zero trigger warnings. One last note is that I do like the beginning episodes more than the latter but they're all good. Similar Pods: History of the 90s, Crime Culture, It Was Simple: The Betty Broderick MurdersTides of History: This history podcast is my new favorite to listen to as I fall asleep. It's polished with well-done audio like all of Wondery's shows and informative in a captivating way. It covers everything from ancient times to modern perspectives and origins stories on all sorts of things that make up the human experience. Ph.D. historian and host, Phil Wyman has an amazing voice backed up subtle sound effects and complimenting music that makes for the best soundtrack to fall asleep to that I've heard in a while. For those that don't know most platforms/apps have a sleep timer setter and for iPhones there's a “stop playing” option at the bottom of the alarm choices. Itunes has 4.5 thousand reviews and an average of 4.7 stars. New episodes come out Thursdays which is a huge plus for me (even though it usually takes me a few nights to get through them) because most of my favorite shows come out at the beginning of the week leaving me in a bit of a drought towards the end. 171 episodes all on average about 41 minutes long with Owltail's highest ranking being The Trials and Tribulations of the Late Medieval Church, The Wars of the Roses, and 1492: A Guided Tour of Europe on the Brink. My favorites have to be The First Farmers, and Who Were the First Americans? The latest episode came out this week and the show remains consistent in the type of content (storytelling and interview-based) with the topics of the episodes going from more modern to prehistoric. Similar Pods: Incredible Feats, It was Said, and American ShadowsThe Hyacinth Disaster - No Spoilers! The year is AD 2151 and some dozen or so supercorporations competitively mine the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter with a ruthlessness outside the laws governing Earth. Under their manipulation are thousands of mining ships fighting to get their big break. It's a normal day for the crew of one of these ships, the MRS Hyacinth, that is until a call comes in about a sister ship, MRS Corvus, being taken hostage by an opposing company while working in their territory. With the higher-ups in the corporation deciding to leave the MRS Corvus to the terrible fate its captors describe, the MRS Hyacinth decides to break some rules (all of them really) and mine an unsanctioned asteroid in order to pay the ransom and save not only their fellow coworkers but their friends. However, once they arrive things don't go as planned leading to sci-fi emotional audio drama that is The Hyacinth Disaster. I know you're thinking: not another space podcast! While the niche may be oversaturated at the moment this pod's ending sets itself apart enough to warrant being added to your listening collection. While a slow burn the show doesn't drag on for dozens of episodes. In just seven, half-hour parts it'll pull you in, make you feel like one of the team, and then rip your heart out. Each episode ends in a cliffhanger but don't worry the 2017 show finished up that same year and is ready to binge. If the self-contained story leaves you wanting more you'll be happy to hear that creator David Carlson intends to eventually produce more additions that explore more of the complex words we get a glimpse of in this series. The tear invoking podcast has 4.8 out of 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and 223 Ratings. There are some moments of lesser audio quality not due to poor recording or producing but to fit parts of the story where the crew uses static radios to communicate. Not a deal-breaker for me but I could see it for some. The show has a really extensive website with a database full of non-spoiling backgrounds for the story. A true picture of a team with everyone having a niche and complicated relationships I think this Shakespeare-esque tragedy would make a great film. Similar Pods: Immunities, Station Blue, and PalimpsestThey Disappeared: I found this episodic podcast while looking for pods that covered the Elisa Lam case and really liked the voice of the narrator and the intro music. I love when the intro music is really catchy and leads into the pod well. I have a theory that pods with exciting intros and catchy intro/exit music make podcasts easy to binge because one leads into the next really well. As the title suggests the podcast is about people who've disappeared or gone missing and is currently releasing new episodes once a month. It's only just getting started with its first episode airing in December of last year and 13 episodes totally. The great part about that is that it's still in the “no commercial” phase I feel like I've grown accustomed to from new pods. All together episodes are on average about 28 minutes long with the shortest ones being only 10 minutes and the longer ones being almost an hour. To me, this is a sign the pod intends to be straightforward with not a lot of speculation which I like (there's a time and place for the pod: Down the Rabbit). Despite being not well known and episodes being posted roughly every 17 days, the pod can be found on every platform I could think of. The latest episode was also posted on August 5, 2020, a pretty decent sign we can expect more to come. I really like episodes “A Secret in the Mountains: The Disappearance of Deorr Kunz” and “The Lost Highway The Disappearance of Asha Degree” which are both listed in the top three episodes of the pod by Owltail. Similar Pods: The Day Helen Disappeared, Missing Person Cases with Chloe, and The Abyss PodTwo Girls One Crossword: Wow. It is my proud and humble honor to probably introduce you to the unexpectedly fascinating world of crossword podcasts. This was my first one but since listening and falling in love with it I've subscribed to a few others. I really don't know how I started to listen but I normally wouldn't. I mean who wants to listen to someone read a crossword but this show isn't just for puzzlers. After giving the weekly brief of cultural happenings in the crossword world (say that ten times fast) then each of the hosts presents trivia on a topic they've researched. Often during the weekly brief, they will call out clues or answers that are outdated or bluntly sexist or racist (it's not long and I think it's cool they do it). They often explain the etymology behind some of the puzzles, and it leads to their topical discussions. 51 episodes about an hour apiece with new ones coming out usually Sunday or Monday. I listened to and fell in love with 49 - Crimes & Tattoos, 25 - Diamonds Are 5ever, and 24 - Unidentified Fanged Objects. 48 ratings on Itunes and all of them are 5 stars (the only times I've ever seen it while doing recommendations) and loosely scripted (like Morbid). Similar Podcasts: Stuff You Should Know etc., Stuff You Should Know About Greek Mythology, Stuff You Should Know About Therapy,Outro:All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see any of the podcasts I've mentioned on the show be sure to check out the show notes or KCSUFM.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. You can find my sources in the show notes there as well. Remember to show the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Sunday. This week's music came from Kim Lightyear, Snabish, and Matthew Pablo of Opengameart.com. If you would like your music to be a feature on the show send us an email at thmastercastpodlist@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! Sources:https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/https://www.owltail.com/https://www.podchaser.com/https://www.justthezooofus.com/https://www.davidecarlson.net/hyacinthhttps://blog.simonsays.ai/behind-the-podcast-a-conversation-with-april-calahan-co-host-of-dressed-the-history-of-fashion-917c11ca7440 ★ Support this podcast ★
Hosts: Robert Chandler and Daniel HestersSpecial Guest: Seth "Mad Dok" Oster, winner of Best Overall at Warzone Giga-bytesMusic: Heroic Demise by Matthew Pablo licensed under CC-BY available hereThe CTA Podcast returns! Daniel and Robert sit down to discuss 9th edition, what we've been up to during the COVID-19 Pandemic. We also interview Seth Oster of the Dangli Boyz to talk about his big win at Warzone Giga-Bytes GT with his Ork Buggy list. Finally, we break down the Warhammer 40,000 Grand Tournament Mission Pack Secondaries with opinions on list design and capitalizing on making the most out of secondary selections in the new 9th edition missions.
Almost 1000 years ago, in the garden city of Rosehall. The son of a cobbler picks up a splintered piece of wood and drives it through the heart of history. Check out some of the coolest DnD supplements made by some of the nicest people in the world over at www.UndergroundOracle.com Music in this episode by Matthew Pablo courtesy of OpenGameArt.Org.
Neste episódio, Balbi, Sembiano e BraveSword trocam idéia a respeito do Ghosts of Saltmarsh, um dos últimos lançamentos da linha do Dungeon & Dragons, entrando mais profundamente no cenário de Greyhawk a partir de módulos clássicos e propondo novas e interessantes opções para jogadores, kit de campanha marítima, um material incrível para um bom sandbox na região escolhida além de uma riqueza incrível de mapas e recursos para o mestre. Analisam o melhor e o pior desse material que, sem dúvida, deixou todos com vontade de jogar. O verbete aberto da Cyclopedia hoje foi D para "Demogorgon", o Príncipe dos Demônios. A chapa esquentou e o bagulho ficou sério, então cola aí! As músicas utilizadas no episódio hoje foram "Your Girl" por The Polish Ambassador, "Beyond the Realms of the Opposites" por Mudang, "Spring Village", "Arabesque" e "Dark Amulet" por Matthew Pablo. Ao fim temos a música "Forever You" por Lobo Loco. Os links do episódio de hoje:Ghosts of Saltmarsh ***** Quer ajudar com as nossas vinhetas provisórias? Manda três audios pro meu whatsapp! Grave no gravador de som do seu celular, de um lucal sem barulho ambiente, e envie para o meu whatsapp, falando o diálogo da vinheta clássica ou algo parecido: Arquivo 1 - "Oi, quer café?" Arquivo 2 - "Café com que?" Arquivo 3 - "Café com Dungeon" O whatsapp é este a+55 11 93087.9341 **** #Paracegover A capa tem acima de tudo a etiqueta em vermelho, imitando uma mancha de tinta, o logo do Dungeons & Dragons em sua 5a edição. Logo abaixo, podemos ler em branco o título da coluna "D&D Cyclopedia" e mais abaixo, em vermelho, o nome do Podcast, Café com Dungeon. Abaixo disto, o número do episódio e seu nome,"Demogordon", terminando a coluna com a assinatura do canal: um losango vermelho com um D6 e um D4 empilhados, lembrando uma casa, e o escrito "Regra da Casa". Ao fundo, um espaço circular delimitado por uma borda branca, tem a fotografia de uma miniatura do Demogorgon, um ser de corpo lagartóide, tentáculos como membros e duas cabeças ferozes de babuíno. ____________________________________ O Café com Dungeon é um podcast oferecido pelo canal Regra da Casa. Siga nosso Instagram para um complemento visual de nosso conteúdo, além de anúncios, sorteios e atualizações.Você pode dar feedback sobre nossos episódios no twitter e no facebook.Confira também nosso conteúdo em vídeo no Youtube!
Hey everyone, Matt here. I just wanted to give you a little snippet of some more lore from Carce. So here is the tale of Isolde the Lion, of NorthHolt. Music by Matthew Pablo found: https://opengameart.org/content/irelands-coast-game-edition
Neste episódio, Balbi, Sembiano e BraveSword recebem o lendário Claudio Pozas, ilustrador e escritor para a Wizards of the Coast na linha do Dungeons & Dragons 5e. Eles trocam idéia a respeito de como é produzir para o D&D e tiram muitas informações valiosas de um sujeito que claramente tem um conhecimento acima da média sobre o lore do jogo, principalmente sobre Greyhawk, o assunto principal de hoje, com suas regiões, suas raças, seus deuses, seus antagonistas e principais livros. O verbete aberto da Cyclopedia hoje foi C para "Ceremorphosis". Você sabe o que é isso? Então cola aí! As músicas utilizadas no episódio hoje foram "Your Girl" por The Polish Ambassador, "Beyond the Realms of the Opposites" por Mudang, "Spring Village", "Arabesque" e "Dark Amulet" por Matthew Pablo. Ao fim temos a música "Chain Lightning" por Gygax. Os links do episódio de hoje: As Guerras de Greyhawk World of Greyhawk (1e) Lankhmar (HQ lançada no Brasil) Lankhmar (livros) Castle Greyhawk ***** Quer ajudar com as nossas vinhetas provisórias? Manda três audios pro meu whatsapp! Grave no gravador de som do seu celular, de um lucal sem barulho ambiente, e envie para o meu whatsapp, se possível em 3 arquivos diferentes falando o diálogo da vinheta clássica: Arquivo 1 - "Oi, quer café?" Arquivo 2 - "Café com que?" Arquivo 3 - "Café com Dungeon" O whatsapp é este a+55 11 93087.9341 **** #Paracegover A capa tem acima de tudo a etiqueta em vermelho, imitando uma mancha de tinta, o logo do Dungeons & Dragons em sua 5a edição. Logo abaixo, podemos ler em branco o título da coluna "D&D Cyclopedia" e mais abaixo, em vermelho, o nome do Podcast, Café com Dungeon. Abaixo disto, o número do episódio e seu nome,"Greyhawk", terminando a coluna com a assinatura do canal: um losango vermelho com um D6 e um D4 empilhados, lembrando uma casa, e o escrito "Regra da Casa". Ao fundo, um espaço circular delimitado por uma borda branca, tem a ilustração de de um grifo montadopor um elfo em frente a uma estátua do castelo Greyhawk.. ____________________________________ O Café com Dungeon é um podcast oferecido pelo canal Regra da Casa. Siga nosso Instagram para um complemento visual de nosso conteúdo, além de anúncios, sorteios e atualizações.Você pode dar feedback sobre nossos episódios no twitter e no facebook.Confira também nosso conteúdo em vídeo no Youtube!
Season 3 Episode 1 - Hold Me Closer Tiny Dancer: We travel back to the frozen North in this, the first episode of season three!With our kobold friends we greet the local welcoming party. They politely inquire of us our identity and swiftly establish an excellent report! And then craziness ensues.Theme for this season is Blackmoore Tides by Matthew Pablo used under CC3 from opengameart. For more of his fantastic work visit his site at www.matthewpablo.com or http://www.youtube.com/user/letspretendxc0re . Background music loop King’s Feast by RandomMynd used under CC0 from opengameart.If you like what you hear, please spread the word, let us know, subscribe, like, bell, giggle, contact, comment, etc. Join us on tumblr, twitter, facebook, etc @botchaholics or botchaholics@gmail.com for all email needs.Thanks so much for listening. We really do appreciate it. Talk to you next time!
Season 3 Episode 0 - The Deal With The Dragon: Welcome back to Botchaholics! You’ve made it to Season 3! Congrats!We recorded a welcome back episode to job our memories. We took a fairly long break from this campaign and did not record for a while due to personal matters. We’re back now. There’s still a couple glitches to sort out but we should be back on a biweekly basis at the very least.In this episode we pick up around where we left off and go from there onward. Or at least try to figure out their strengths, weaknesses and who all wants them dead.Thanks so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please tell a friend and spread the word. Join us on twitter, tumblr, facebook, gmail, etc @botchaholics.The theme song is Blackmoor Tides by Matthew Pablohttp://www.matthewpablo.comhttp://www.youtube.com/user/letspretendxc0reAdditional background music tracks The Bards Tale and Rising Moon by Random Mindhttp://www.patreon.com/randommindTalk at you next time!
Opening Season 2 of Platforms and Pitfalls we talk about our last six episodes, answering questions we received over the time, and addressing points that only came to us with the power of hindsight.0:00:00 Opening0:03:30 Variable difficulty0:10:15 Single Player Modes in Fighting games0:16:18 Item Durability0:21:31 Traversal0:27:18 Grappling Hooks 0:31:02 Final Fantasy VIII (http://blog.eremiticgames.com/2018/11/29/my-thoughts-on-final-fantasy-8) 0:37:22 What we learned from games this year and closing notesAnything we missed you wished we talked about? Any questions we raised but never answered? Feel free to contact us or leave a comment via any of the followingFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/platformsandpitfalls/Twitter - Rowan @link6616 or Blue @BluCrims or the show @platandpitEmail - platformsandpitfalls@gmail.comSubscribe to us via your favorite podcatcher by searching Platforms and Pitfalls or follow one of the linksRSS feediTunesThe opening and closing song Random thoughts by Audio Binger is used under an Attribution non commercial licence, find more great audio here http://www.audiobinger.net/With Music by Matthew Pablo between sectionshttp://www.matthewpablo.comhttp://www.youtube.com/user/letspretendxc0re(tracks in order of appearance)DesolateRed Doors 2.0Last EncounterThrust SequenceWasteland OverdriveDeliciously SourPleasant Creek
It's a new pod! Come with us as we explore the worlds of Actual Play via the mechanism of Legacy of Dragonholt, wherein we flex our improvisational muscles and my mixing of audio is put to the absolute limit. All Gnomes Are Jewish Or... Rocks...? the tracks used, in order, are: Enchanted Festival by Matthew Pablo, Buy Something! by CleytonKauffman, Love Theme by peastman, One by pheonton, Tavern by yd, Hometown by SubspaceAudio, JRPG Piano by Joth, The Old Tower Inn by RandomMind, and, as always, The Empty Road by Hitctrl.
It's a new pod! Come with us as we explore the worlds of Actual Play via the mechanism of Legacy of Dragonholt, wherein we flex our improvisational muscles and my mixing of audio is put to the absolute limit. SURPRISED?? TWO DRAGONJOLTS IN (nearly) TWO DAYS? WELL JUST BECAUSE THE LEGEND OF THE STONE MUST BE TOLD. the tracks used, in order, are: Soliloquy by Matthew Pablo, Town 01 by Fantasy Musica, Curious Critters by Matthew Pablo, Fun Adventure by HitCtrl, City 03 by Fantasy Musica, Shady Dealings by bart, some random thing from that lawyer game (don't sue is capcom???), Tavern by yd, Sunflower Valley by isaiah658, Enchanted Festival by Matthew Pablo and, as always, The Empty Road by Hitctrl
It's a new pod! Come with us as we explore the worlds of Actual Play via the mechanism of Legacy of Dragonholt, wherein we flex our improvisational muscles and my mixing of audio is put to the absolute limit. Always Caulk The Wagon =^-.-^= the tracks used, in order, are: Soliloquy by Matthew Pablo, Main Menu - Dream Music by Hitctrl, Village Music by Hitctrl, City 03 by Fantasy Musica, Lonely Witch by HorrorPen, Depths Part 1 by pal.zoltan.illes, Recent Changes by Arthur, accìon! by djsaryon, Sunflower Valley by isaiah658, and, as always, The Empty Road by Hitctrl gabba gabba GET IT (you are already GOT IN THE FUCKIN FACE, KYRIC)
It's a new pod! Come with us as we explore the worlds of Actual Play via the mechanism of Legacy of Dragonholt, wherein we flex our improvisational muscles and my mixing of audio is put to the absolute limit. Trapped in the fantasy world with my cellphone and also i'm a cat?? =^o_o^= the tracks used, in order, are: Soliloquy by Matthew Pablo, Main Menu - Dream Music by Hitctrl, Sad Song by HarvettFox96, and Buy Something! by CleytonKauffman, Stepping Stones by Matthew Pablo, and The Empty Road by Hitctrl gabba gabba GET IT
It's a new pod! Come with us as we explore the worlds of Actual Play via the mechanism of Legacy of Dragonholt, wherein we flex our improvisational muscles and my mixing of audio is put to the absolute limit. If it sounds like crap it's because of the air conditioner TERR'BLY SURRY GOV' m(__)m the tracks used, in order, are: Soliloquy by Matthew Pablo, The Little Big Adventure, Fun Adventure, and Maw of the Witches Den by Hitctrl, Little People at Work and Lonely Witch by HorrorPen, Village Music and The Swarm Approaches by Hitctrl, accìon! by djsaryon, Lost in Time by Hitctrl, RPG Battle B by cynicmusic, and The Empty Road by Hitctrl
Hosts: Robert Chandler, Roger Jones, Derek Rowe, Daniel HestersProduced by Roger JonesMusic: Heroic Demise by Matthew Pablo licensed under CC-BY hereIn episode 19 we discuss the GCWA Grand Tournament at Bayou Wars as well as a codex review for Imperial Knights! Also, exciting news for Warzone: Atlanta as well including ticket sale dates revealed!
Dean Ashcroft Presents: I Am Horse Boy A terrible accident turns George into the mysterious crime fighter Horse Boy, who has all the powers of a horse. But everything changes when his high school bully in a science-experiment-gone-wrong also gets all the powers of a horse. Featuring: Patrick Gallagher, Justin Schilling and Matt Abrahams Music and sound from audioblocks.com, Kevin MacLeod, Matthew Pablo, Twin Musicom, Sword Coast Soundscapes and http://www.freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/ Produced by Matt Abrahams
Dean Ashcroft Presents Tales from the Mind of Dean Ashcroft Legends of Fantasy, Epic 1 Tales from the Future Featuring Pat Gallagher, Justin Schilling and Matt Abrahams Music by Ben Sounds, Horror Pen and Matthew Pablo
It's late and it's short. Game Mom was super busy this week. The wenches deal with whatever is happening at the Spring of Blessed Life and then they melt for a faerie dragon. You can find us on Patreon- www.patreon.com/rollforwenches Twitter- twitter.com/Roll4Wenches And Facebook- www.facebook.com/rollforwenches/ Music for this episode was provided by Creative Commons and Matthew Pablo. You can find this song and more at www.matthewpablo.com/
Sorry for the delay everybody! The pollen count went through the roof here and waylaid me. The wenches actually commit and go into the Underdark. They learn that they don't necessarily like the Underdark because it's full of jerks. Also they fight some spiders. You can find us on Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/rollforwenches Twitter- https://twitter.com/Roll4Wenches And Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/rollforwenches/ Music for this episode was provided by Creative Commons and Matthew Pablo. You can find this song and more at www.matthewpablo.com/
First episode! First episode! The heroes introduce themselves and within the racist outer walls of Hillsfar they experience the miracle of hellspawn. We didn't all have mics for the first 1-4 episodes. Audio quality/production levels up in episode 5. Thanks for being patient with us! Music for this episode was brought to you by Matthew Pablo and his generous Creative Commons license. To find this track and more, go to http://www.matthewpablo.com/