Knights of the Night Tom, Scott, Mike, Michael, Jim, Jonathon, and Thomas
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- Leisure
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Current Campaign: The end Dresden Files RPG Cleveland Campaign. This one titled "Eschaton"
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584 - BitD - GM Can Do Anything They Want
The setup to the upcoming adventure and the characters
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585 - BitD - Ghost Busting Bullets?
Setup is done, we start the Blades of the Dark
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586 BitD The Mourning of the Day Starting
jThe adventure starts getting tricky and ends possibly dangerous
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587 - BitD - Killing My Character From the Previous Crew
A goat screaming
A hunt,
A find
A confrontation
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588 - BitD - Some of Us Are Also More Assassiny Than Others
It's time to deal with the person we are suppose to kill but we captured
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589 - BitD - Is It Really Failing Enough?
The spirits all show up and are not happy
Customer Reviews
Great!
Found this podcast because of the Dresden files, but I keep listening to it because of the personalities and because the roleplaying is so good.
Shawn or @qsmooth9
Great Quality, Great Stories
Everything a great Actual play podcast should be. The players and GM run great games, the editing, music and sound effects makes the podcast run tight. The podcast balances perfectly between radio play and actual play. Enough game mechanic to remind the listener what they are listening to but it never overshadows the fantastic tales they create. Now if they could just get past that door…
Best AP out there
I've listened to many different Actual Play podcasts out there, and IMHO this is the best. WRT technical details, the sound quality is quite good (compared to others I've heard), the group is very good at not all speaking at once (or at least editing it out), and they are able to stay focused on the game, and not drift into unrelated commentary (or at least editing it out... again). The use of music and occasional sound effects adds a nice dramatic touch. As for content, the entire group is excellent at role playing, the stories are in-depth and well written, and the fact that they move between different systems makes the podcast even more interesting.
My only complaints are that they read way too many comments (maybe these could be moved to the end of the podcast so they could be easily skipped?), and the episode numbers come at the end of the title, making it difficult to see which episode I'm listening to on my nano.