Dread and Breakfast Dread and Breakfast
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- 小說
Skeletons and spectres and scones--oh my! Welcome to Dread & Breakfast, where we bumble our way through horror RPG’s, creating new stories one failure at a time. And be sure to stay for breakfast. How do you like your eggs in the morning? *WINK*
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The Broken Yolk, Pt. 5 (2.10)
“Focus on the flames. Keep in mind the purpose of the fire: we’re trying to cleanse. Fire can be destructive, but it can be very cleansing in its wake.”
Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You rock, Morgan!)
Another big thanks to Jacob Smith, for composing original music for this episode. You want more music? Check out his solo project, Give Up on Your Dreams, or commission some music at bocajtunes on Soundcloud. But oh wait, would you also like some artwork? Jacob does that too, and takes art commissions at jacob.smith.illustration@gm
And of course, our gratitude and undying admiration goes to Mallory Swisher Kroll, for voicing Eloise. If you’d like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast!
Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website.
Come say hi:
dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast
Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!
Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.
* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson. George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011. Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. -
The Broken Yolk, Pt. 4 (2.09)
Not everything is as it seems, and it’s only getting worse. Send good vibes. That should do the trick.
Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You rock, Morgan!)
And of course, our gratitude and undying admiration goes to Mallory Swisher Kroll, for voicing Eloise. If you’d like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast!
Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website.
Come say hi:
dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast
Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!
Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.
* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson. George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011. Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. -
The Broken Yolk, Pt. 3 (2.08)
Help has finally arrived, but the Regulars are still causing more chaos than biting into a bee-stuffed brioche (as Winnie would say). Let’s hope Beck’s EMT training includes supernatural mediation.
Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You rock, Morgan!)
And of course, our gratitude and undying admiration goes to Mallory Swisher Kroll, for voicing Eloise. If you’d like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast!
Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website.
Come say hi:
dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast
Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!
Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.
* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson. George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011. Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. -
The Broken Yolk, Pt. 2 (2.07)
Come on in! Everything’s fine. We’ve got an open booth right over here. How about we start you off with a dozen-egg omelet? No, really, we’re doing great! Everything’s a-okay around here! EVERYTHING IS FINE!
Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You rock, Morgan!)
Another big thanks to Jacob Smith, for composing original music for this episode. You want more music? Check out his solo project, Give Up on Your Dreams, or commission some music at bocajtunes on Soundcloud. But oh wait, would you also like some artwork? Jacob does that too, and takes art commissions at jacob.smith.illustration@gmail.com!
And of course, our gratitude and undying admiration goes to Mallory Swisher Kroll, for voicing Eloise this season. If you’d like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast!
Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website.
Come say hi:
dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast
Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!
Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.
* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson. George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011. Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. -
The Broken Yolk, Pt. 1 (2.06)
Welcome to Spillman, 1958! And welcome to The Broken Yolk: the most haunted diner this side of the Mississippi. Snag a seat at the corner booth, and stay awhile. Our Regulars will make sure you’re taken care of.
Thank you to Morgan Thomas-Mills for composing our theme song, “The Bottomless Pit Scoot,” which samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* (You rock, Morgan!)
Another big thanks to Jacob Smith, for composing original music for this episode. You want more music? Check out his solo project, Give Up on Your Dreams, or commission some music at bocajtunes on Soundcloud. But oh wait, would you also like some artwork? Jacob does that too, and takes art commissions at jacob.smith.illustration@gmail,com
Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website.
Come say hi:
dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast
Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!
Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.
* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson. George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011. Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. -
Breakfast: McGupple Mad Libs (2.05)
Rise and shine! Welcome to breakfast, our behind-the-scenes look at Witch in the Woods. Join us as we chat about characters, share spider stories, and bust out some Mad Libs. (And, for once, there aren’t any haunted dolls.)
Thank you to Eli Schneider for composing our Breakfast theme song.
Sound credits for this episode are available on our website.
Come say hi:
dandbpod.comInstagram: @dandbpodBluesky and Tumblr: @dreadandbreakfastTwitter: @dreadandbfast
Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!
Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.