You've Got to Be Critting Me

By: Travis Stewart
  • Summary

  • "You've Got to Be Critting Me" is a lively and humor-filled D&D actual-play podcast that follows a group of quirky adventurers as they navigate a mysterious world filled with danger, awkward tavern encounters, and supernatural threats. Across the first few episodes, the team delves into a complex investigation involving strange mutations and missing townsfolk, all while wrestling with their own hilarious character dynamics.

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Episodes
  • Episode 1: Welcome to Sestone
    Oct 7 2024

    In the very first episode of You've Got to Be Critting Me, our newly-formed adventuring party arrives in the quiet port town of Sestone, only to be thrust into chaos when a young man named Harold stumbles into town, horribly mutated with squid-like features. As the group scrambles to help him, they begin unraveling a mystery involving strange disappearances, dark magic, and eerie transformations. With the help of locals, including a mysterious scholar named Guthber, they begin to investigate the strange happenings—but soon realize they’ve only scratched the surface of a much deeper, darker conspiracy.

    Join us as we dive into strange waters, tackle bizarre questions, and encounter our first fishy foes!


    DM: Jeffery Jordan

    Malcius: Travis Stewart

    Sefi: Morgan Gibson

    Thormir: Nick Miller

    Todd: Bryce Shearer



    Theme song "Royal Joust" by Bardcore. Follow them on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music

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    53 mins
  • Epsiode 2: The Tragedy of Rufus T. Boonesaw
    Oct 21 2024

    In this episode, our adventurers find themselves in a local tavern, where the drinks are strong, and the rumors are stronger. As they send off Erin and prepare for their next steps, they dig into the mysteries surrounding the missing fishermen at the docks. With a potential lead on Almore Island, the party debates whether to question the families of the lost or head straight into the unknown. Tensions rise, drinks are downed, and an arm-wrestling challenge adds some unexpected fun to the night. Will they uncover the truth? Or will their plans get derailed by another round at the bar? Tune in to find out!


    DM: Jeffery Jordan

    Malcius: Travis Stewart

    Sefi: Morgan Gibson

    Thormir: Nick Miller

    Todd: Bryce Shearer



    Theme song "Royal Joust" by Bardcore. Follow them on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music

    Additional DM elements by Loresmyth


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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    52 mins
  • Episode 3: Tentacled Tavern Terrors
    Nov 4 2024

    The party dives deeper into Sestone’s mysteries, meeting a dockworker who shares unsettling rumors of missing townsfolk and ghostly sightings. But their night takes a dark turn back at the tavern when two monstrous, tentacled creatures crash into the kitchen. Forced into a fierce battle, the adventurers realize the dangers are far greater than they imagined and prepare for their next step: heading to the ominous island.


    DM: Jeffery Jordan

    Malcius: Travis Stewart

    Sefi: Morgan Gibson

    Thormir: Nick Miller

    Todd: Bryce Shearer



    Theme song "Royal Joust" by Bardcore. Follow them on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music

    Additional DM elements by Loresmyth


    Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    51 mins

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