• Ep 11– Drydeos the Sick and The Passage to the Abyssal Plane

  • Jan 31 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 11– Drydeos the Sick and The Passage to the Abyssal Plane

  • Summary

  • Upon meeting Drydeos, the ancient Brass Dragon and defender of the land, for the first time in person, the magnitude of their quest is finally fully revealed. Traveling to where the Nihil are spawning from, each member of the party undergo a personal journey that they might not have expected.

    About our podcast: Dungeons and Diagnoses is a 5th edition audio podcast with a twist, brought to you by the Global Healthy Living Foundation.

    Our heroes explore the cast kingdom of Gaedia. A land filled with the same perils and monsters you may be familiar with as the traditional Dungeons and Dragons, but with Grumm, a Half-Orc Barbarian, Sailor, and Bard, who struggles with his half-bred heritage and its lingering effects on their body. Taakrand, an Aasimar Druid and Monk whose near-featureless form made their adoptive parents send them to train at a druidic monastery. And Elrohir, a Wood Elf Ranger who transitioned into adulthood and was rejected by their Coven as a result.

    Will our heroes overcome the evil invasion of eldritch Nihil and its armies? Can they discover and cure what ails an elder Dragon before it’s too late? Tune in to find out and hear for yourself the mystical adventure of Dungeons and Diagnoses!

    Contact our Host and Dungeon Master James Dybisz at jdybisz@ghlf.org

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