Dice Tribe - an epic D&D story EncounterRoleplay
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A highly produced blend of Dungeons and Dragons, audio drama and improv, following the funny and heartfelt adventures of six friends playing in the Forgotten Realms. Dinosaur-fueled, and family friendly.
On the EncounterRoleplay Network.
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The Temple of Gond
Chapter Two begins! After a tragic loss, our adventurers unite to escape a horde of zombie dinosaurs.
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Big Mistake, HUGE
Remy and Dreknish attempt to con their way into resurrection spell components, while Purpose learns of the Grand Dinosaur Race, and Magnus is made an intriguing offer by the High Priest of Gond.
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The Grand Dinosaur Race
The party enters the Grand Dinosaur Race in hopes of winning the money and components needed to resurrect Wallo. Purpose learns a hard lesson.
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A Sinking Feeling
The heroes continue their quest to bring their dead friend back to life, but must first deal with the consequences of the Grand Dinosaur Race.
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The Diamond
The adventurers are invited to attend a grand gala celebrating Port Nyanzaru’s Reclamation Day and independence from the north.
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The Tortle and the Assassins
Remy makes a life-changing new friend in Ubo, a wise Tortle adventurer. Meanwhile, Purpose and Dreknish meet Fig Ferngully, a halfling on a mission of eco-justice! Guest starring Grimjack21502 and LaughLoveLindy from the Tomes & Tentacles podcast.
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Customer Reviews
Very good
This podcast is amazing, even though their recording set up might not be as good as other podcasts, the DM is animated & the players role play well. I especially like how the ranger ranges
Not my Fav but still good.
I just finished listening to this podcast. Overall, it’s really good and what I would expect from a podcasts. Most of the time, the audio is good (I think there were 2 episodes that weren’t). The DM was fairly good; I think the storyline and events were a bit bland. The players were really good, awesome voice acting, there’s very little over-talking unless it was intentional. The background noise/music/ambiance wasn’t over powering.
I am happy that they weren’t always trying to be funny (cr). This podcast seems like what an actual D&D session might be like. There’s even a few instances mechanic errors were slightly called out. This happens in the episode one player gets a Natural 20 on a skills check, later the same players calls out the DM on another issue.
Fantastic
I am still on season one but it has been wonderful thus far. Loving Dreknish!