Dungeon Dads is a DnD 5e actual play podcast adventure. If you like TTRPGs, dad jokes, epic stories, and ’80s movie references, this is the podcast is for you, whether or not you’ve ever played Dungeons and Dragons.
Looking for some binge listening? Check out our first Campaign: Every War Must End.
War is coming to the Brine valley, and its future may be determined by three unlikely heroes: a patronizing wizard with something to prove, a mild-mannered pastry chef turned mild-mannered killing machine, and a grizzled veteran who wants to give peace a chance, even though his god would rather see the whole thing burn, burn, burn. (Seasons 1-4 in our feed are the EWME campaign.)
Looking for something ongoing? Check out The Goblin Market, our new campaign.
The Goblin Market, an organization that has mastered interplanar travel to capitalize on resources, has employed our characters in the contract enforcement division. It’s all simple enough until a hostile takeover begins and threatens our PCs and potentially the planes themselves. (Season 5 of our feed)
They have the fish statue and plan to deposit it in the archive, but what really happens to all these items and why is Fitzrall so beleaguered?
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The infiltration of Colier's Estate continues. Eabis, Dinfa and Charnak are in deep, and the only way out is to keep heading deeper to confront whoever this "Baby" is and find the item they're after.
…The infiltration of Colier's Estate begins! Eabis, Dinfa, and Charnack attempt to find the cursed object they were sent in for without attracting too much attention.
References:Charnak, Dinfa & Eabis race across the plains in search of their contact Eol's shack. But will they be burned alive by dragons first?
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Charnak, Dinfa & Eabis get their next mission from the Azure Foundry. They're heading back to a familiar plane, but with a new destination.
As Charnack, Eabis and Dinfa secure Bellanand, they quickly discover a new problem. What do they do with the cursed book they have retrieved?
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Will this nightmare ever end? The crew finally find themselves in the same room with the mayor. Maybe he'll just handover the Book of the Dead?
References:Bellanand is bereft of life, but even stranger things than undead await Dinfa, Charnak, and Eabis inside the Mayor’s Mansion.
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Dinfa, Charnak, and Eabis try their hand at the cursed land of Bellanand.
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Bellanand is overrun with undead and Thom & Sam's Hamma brothers are on the cusp of being overrun. What lies on the other side of the door: hope or (in your best Boston accent) horrah?
References:A long time ago, on a plane far far away a darkness swallowed the land. Travelers, lost and weary make their way to Bellanand in a rare backstory episode.
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Season Two starts on the Astral Plane as Eabis, Charnak, and Dinfa trek to the Azure Foundry. Will they find friends there and can they ever go home again?
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Eabis, Charnak, and Dinfa find an unexpected surprise waiting for them when they return from the Astral Plane.
References:It's time to seek the Monk of Chaos living in an old Goblin House in the Astral Plane.
References:Fresh from the baths, Dinfa, Eabis and Charnak must figure out what to do about Loga, Barn, and the sudden danger within the Goblin Market.
References:Charnak, Eabis, and Dinfa are called back to the Market to have a little chat with Zagit about their recent exploits. Unfortunately, Zagit is not the only goblin who has come to see these three.
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The Kingmakers, Eabis, Dinfa, and Charnak, still have some work to do to bring together the Faithful of Mystra and the Dwarves of Torag's Mountain.
References:Eabis, Dinfa, and Charnak must decide if the king's plan is now at odds with the desires of the Market and what to do as a result.
References:Don't panic! The Goblin Market will be back in January, while Mountain City Mayhem will continue on its regular schedule. See you in the new year!
With Ibrox having run up and Karn having run down from the Dwarven meeting hall, Dinfa, Eabis & Charnak must decide who to chase, or whether to chase at all.
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