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Welcome to our first installment of Episodic Adventures! Join Sean, Lisa, and Jordy as they break (and enter) into “Blue Cheese Left to Rot,” a Swyvers adventure. We discuss ghouls versus ratmen, flow charts, sexy spell mechanics, ropey shanks, couch theft, Daddy Grandpa, and general bastardry.
CW: cannibalism, body horror, references to (undead) child harm
Note: Hey folks--we're aware that some of these early episodes have less-than-optimal audio. We've figured out the issues since then, but don't want to abandon the great discussions we've had over the past couple months to re-records. Please continue to enjoy these episodes in the meantime and stay tuned for crisper audio ahead. Thank you for listening!
“Blue Cheese Left to Rot” and Swyvers are written by Luke Gearing and published by Melsonian Arts Council.
Theme music credited to Zane Little.
New to the show? Check out our links: https://linktr.ee/episodicadventures
Have gaming opinions or questions? Email us at [email protected].
By Episodic AdventurersWelcome to our first installment of Episodic Adventures! Join Sean, Lisa, and Jordy as they break (and enter) into “Blue Cheese Left to Rot,” a Swyvers adventure. We discuss ghouls versus ratmen, flow charts, sexy spell mechanics, ropey shanks, couch theft, Daddy Grandpa, and general bastardry.
CW: cannibalism, body horror, references to (undead) child harm
Note: Hey folks--we're aware that some of these early episodes have less-than-optimal audio. We've figured out the issues since then, but don't want to abandon the great discussions we've had over the past couple months to re-records. Please continue to enjoy these episodes in the meantime and stay tuned for crisper audio ahead. Thank you for listening!
“Blue Cheese Left to Rot” and Swyvers are written by Luke Gearing and published by Melsonian Arts Council.
Theme music credited to Zane Little.
New to the show? Check out our links: https://linktr.ee/episodicadventures
Have gaming opinions or questions? Email us at [email protected].