• S3 Ep. 2: The Paths We Take

  • Oct 14 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

S3 Ep. 2: The Paths We Take

  • Summary

  • CW: abuse of power, mentions of death, colonialism and arson

    The party has a…conversation with the King and the King requests that they help him fulfill a task his late father had started. They then make their way through Miltont before some lazy guards stop their trek.

    This season of 5 GMs in a Trenchcoat deals with themes of loss, grief, death, abuse of power, colonialism and the consequences thereof, and has content warnings for gore, body horror, bugs, pus, implantation and flesh. Listener discretion is advised.

    This week, we’re featuring The Monster’s Playbook Podcast! This Monster of the Week actual play podcast is a story of magic. Of adventure. Of danger. But first, it’s a story about people. The human weaknesses that get them into trouble, and the superhuman strengths they’ll use to try to get themselves out.

    We’re also spotlighting Tabletopped Podcast! A podcast made for and by TTRPG enthusiasts, these four friends talk about just about anything to do with the TTRPG-sphere. They do system reviews, interviews with creators, discussions about how to run your games and more.

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    Music/Sound Effects Include:

    “Creepy Catacombs” by ProdbyHappyHour

    Music from Epidemic Sound and Tabletop Audio

    Sound effects from Epidemic Sound and Pixabay

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