• Episode 36: Thyra Gets Her Wings! | DragonMetal Saga

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 4 hrs and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 36: Thyra Gets Her Wings! | DragonMetal Saga

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    / druid_irl

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    / bananatomog

    This is the 36th episode of our second live Dungeons & Dragons stream! Together with our amazing fellow Twitch streamer friends: itsStarKitty, extirpatefate, druid_irl, and BananaTomOG. Please enjoy the next chapter in our new ongoing series of our D&D campaign called "DragonMetal Saga." Thanks for sharing our continuing adventures!

    This campaign is using the 5th Edition version of Dungeons & Dragons. Listed below is our Dungeon Master and Players with their DnD characters for reference:

    StormyD = Dungeon Master

    itsStarkitty = Playing Shae

    extirpatefate = Playing Merrik

    druid_irl = Playing Thyra

    BananaTomOG = Playing Sindri

    In today's thirty-sixth episode of our Dungeons & Dragons campaign called DragonMetal Saga, the party is recovering from their last adventure. They do some shopping, meet some important people and more. However, Thyra begins to experience some itching and burning, but that's no rash... Be sure to watch until the end! Please enjoy, and feel free to comment below!

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