• S3 Ep. 6: Shooting the Shit

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

S3 Ep. 6: Shooting the Shit

  • Summary

  • CW: emetophobia, abuse of power, PTSD and brief allusion of torture

    Reeling from the fight with the bug mother, our party makes their way to find the next item for the King. It’s not long before the King checks in with their progress and reveals some interesting information, intentional or not…

    This week, we’re spotlighting Slovenly Trulls! Each month, they dive deep into an aspect of D&D lore or history dating from OD&D to 5th edition. They contextualize each topic to find out where the problematic content really came from so we can better understand our favorite game and learn from its iffy past.

    We’re also highlighting Hellwhalers by Game Master Monday! Hellwhalers is a 4-part miniseries where a group of sinners who have passed on and have to deal with the consequences of their actions. The third part is out today, with the last episode dropping next week!

    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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