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Stitch of Fate is a Vampire: The Masquerade TTRPG actual play.
In this podcast, a coterie of vampires, known as the Drac Pack, navigate the politics of Kindred society and underground crime in modern-day New York City. Their dark pasts shadow the present as they try to solve a murder that happened in their domain.
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Cracked Crown - Season 2, Episode 1 - Boat Ride
In Season 2, Episode 1 of this Vampire: the Masquerade V5 actual play podcast, The Drac Pack makes a daring escape from Gary, Indiana, aboard luxury casino boats. Things do not go as planned.
Cast: Mark Meer, Jason Charles Miller, & Little Red Dot
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Cracked Crown - Season 2, Episode 2 - Boat Deux
In Season 2, Episode 2 of this Vampire: the Masquerade V5 actual play podcast, the other half of the Drac Pack must also face some hairy adversaries.
ST: Mike Martin
Cast: Bubtalks & GamingFTL
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Cracked Crown Season 2, Episode 3 - Dry Land
In Season 2, Episode 3 of this Vampire: the Masquerade V5 actual play podcast, the Drac Pack makes it to dry land, finally calling Chicago home.
ST: Mike Martin
Cast: Mark Meer, Little Red Dot, Bubtalks & GamingFTL
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Cracked Crown - Season 2, Episode 4 - Liability
In Episode 4of this Vampire: the Masquerade V5 actual play podcast, Max takes a long healing nap while Shaun finds trouble, and Vera reveals her big plan to Duke.
Storyteller: Mike Martin
Cast: GamingFTL, The Bubbernaut & Little Red Dot
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Cracked Crown - Season 2, Episode 5 - Robert's Report
In Episode 5 of this Vampire: the Masquerade V5 actual play podcast, Robert's reports the Drac Pack's presence in Chicago to Prince Jackson.
Storyteller: Mike Martin
Cast: Jason Charles Miller
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Cracked Crown - Season 2, Episode 6 - Broken Mirror
In Episode 6 of this Vampire: the Masquerade V5 actual play podcast, Shaun hits the streets of Chicago but finds more than he bargained for.
Storyteller: Mike Martin
Cast: GamingFTL
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Customer Reviews
Absolutely AWESOME
The commitment of the players with the characters and the picture clearly painted by the GM make this the best RPG podcast EVER
Fang-Tastic
The review below this one basically says it all. This is a fantastic podcast which is absolutely worth your time to listen to.
Character, Complexity (and Consequences.)
The World of Darkness has always been a place where actions have consequences, especially when in comes to the kind of personal horror found in Vampire the Masquerade.
The show (and Mathas as Storyteller) strikes a good balance between describing what happens with enough detail that you can fully understand or visualise a scene (if you dare to) without going too deep, into all the gory details. By and large vampires are inherently not nice people (some more than others) and predatory by nature - consider yourself duly warned, bad things will happen.
But the show still carries forward with humour and light touches, to help balance the darkness, and with characters that draw you in with compelling complexity found buried beneath the surface. Not everyone is as they seem to be, and you’d be a fool to take anything at face value, especially if you step in the world of vampire politics. I could describe the characters, or the setting, but I think perhaps it’s better if they introduce themselves, to lets them do themselves justice.
In terms of audio quality, this is recorded and edited to a professional standard. The audio is crisp, clean and with the occasional sound effect added (presumably in post production) to heighten the sense of scene.
All in all, I cannot recommend this podcast enough - if the subject matter isn’t something that automatically turns you away, maybe try listening to the first episode or two… you might just find a new favourite show, I know I did.