Sryth bedtime stories

By: Thomas Steven Slater
  • Summary

  • I read out and play a selection of adventures from the the fantasy browser RPG Sryth. If you like them play the game. All forms of engagement is encouraged. I recommend this podcast player as it allows ratings and comments https://goodpods.com/podcasts/sryth-bedtime-stories-382879.

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Episodes
  • 7 Goblins - Part VI - The Search for Malmekko
    May 20 2020

    I read the adventure. The first adventure read aloud. A encounter at a tavern leads to unexpected peril adventure and of course Goblins!

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    32 mins
  • 2 dozen for one
    May 22 2020

    What do i get for skipping around the kingdom carrying a bunny shaped collecting chocolate colored eggs. It better be something nice.

    The reward scenario for 2020 Easter event.

    Then I do another east egg hunt in 2022



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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Still of the Night
    May 24 2020

    Inhuman crab people disturb Wut's sleep. The first part of the conflict with Zarathrook the time bending crab.



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    23 mins

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