• S3 Ep. 5: Premonitions

  • Nov 11 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • CW: trypophobia, implantation, bugs, bugs hatching in people, body horror, gore, brief allusion to torture

    Bugs…it was bugs all along. Kalan, Two and a Half Horns and Rin try to fight against a Bug Mother, while Ander decides if it’s worth traversing into the fog. Will our party find the first item from the King? Or will they get swarmed?

    This week, we’re featuring Minds Never Matter! Using D&D 5e and taking place on the continent Divitotum, four budding adventurers come together after being enrolled in the Adventuring College of Elona, the center most region in Divitotum. As the party begins to bond, weird things start happening that may indicate there's a much larger threat than midterms looming on campus.

    We’re also highlighting Girls Run These Worlds!They are a Pro Black, Pro Queer, multi award winning production studio dedicated to bringing you safely into the TTRPG space. Whether you have a chaos gremlin you are itching to try out or are looking for a more serious narrative to weave with others, GRTW has you covered.

    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.

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    Music/Sound Effects Include:

    “Creepy Catacombs” by ProdbyHappyHour

    Music from Epidemic Sound

    Sound effects from Epidemic Sound and Pixabay

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