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Hey there, family. Old Gods of Appalachia, by Deep Nerd Media, is a horror anthology podcast series that is evocative and chilling. But how does this stack up when it's converted to a TTRPG? Follow along in our four part series.
Welcome to Cantrips and Coffee, where each episode we roast up a fresh batch of episodes on different tabletop roleplaying games. In our "anything but D&D" format, we explore different systems and review them to help you decide if they're worth your time and money. Plus, we have plenty of coffee talk along the way.
Coffee of the batch: Kalatte Kid, by Deadly Grounds Coffee Co.
Questions, comments, or crippling criticism? Email us at [email protected], or find us on Instagram.
Join the Natural 20 Cafe discord! https://discord.com/invite/2M8ehkWKWd
Rivers of London is built around supernatural a police force that keeps magical forces in line but what if they were in... Manitoba? We're really not even sure about this but... Welcome to Rivers of Winnipeg, episode 2. We completed the introductory scenario called The Bookshop, so now we want to know: how well does a licensed game translate to an original story and setting? We are about to find out. Join us for Werewolves and Timmy's galore in our new one shot using Rivers of London, by Chaosium.
Welcome to Cantrips and Coffee, where each episode we roast up a fresh batch of episodes on different tabletop roleplaying games. In our "anything but D&D" format, we explore different systems and review them to help you decide if they're worth your time and money. Plus, we have plenty of coffee talk along the way.
Coffee of the batch: Burgundy, by Birdy Coffee Co., rated 2/5 Good Ghost Doggies.
Questions, comments, or crippling criticism? Email us at [email protected], or find us on Instagram.
Join the Natural 20 Cafe discord! https://discord.com/invite/2M8ehkWKWd
Rivers of London is built around supernatural a police force that keeps magical forces in line but what if they were in... Manitoba? We're really not even sure about this but... Welcome to Rivers of Winnipeg! We completed the introductory scenario called The Bookshop, so now we want to know: how well does a licensed game translate to an original story and setting? We are about to find out. Join us for Werewolves and Timmy's galore in our new one shot using Rivers of London, by Chaosium.
Welcome to Cantrips and Coffee, where each episode we roasst up a fresh batch of episodes on different tabletop roleplaying games. In our "anything but D&D" format, we explore different systems and review them to help you decide if they're worth your time and money. Plus, we have plenty of coffee talk along the way.
Coffee of the batch: Burgundy, by Birdy Coffee Co., rated 2/5 Good Ghost Doggies.
Questions, comments, or crippling criticism? Email us at [email protected], or find us on Instagram.
Join the Natural 20 Cafe discord! https://discord.com/invite/2M8ehkWKWd
A game of paranormal investigators, based on books by Ben Aaronovitch. It may seem niche, but we have plenty of relatable media that could inspire your next game. If you're planning on playing Rivers of London, by Chaosium, listen here to see where we recommend familiarizing yourself if you don't want to read the novels!
Welcome to Cantrips and Coffee, where each episode we roast up a fresh batch of episodes on different tabletop roleplaying games. In our "anything but D&D" format, we explore different systems and review them to help you decide if they're worth your time and money. Plus, we have plenty of coffee talk along the way.
Coffee of the batch: Burgundy, by Birdy Coffee Co., rated 2/5 Good Ghost Doggies.
Questions, comments, or crippling criticism? Email us at [email protected], or find us on Instagram.
Join the Natural 20 Cafe discord! https://discord.com/invite/2M8ehkWKWd
A tale of flying books? A suspicious narrative of poltergeists? While our members of the Folly may be skeptical about the book shop employee's story, they can't quite pin down why it doesn't add up. Join us for the conclusion of The Bookshop, the beginner adventure included in Rivers of London, the new TTRPG by Chaosium. Well known for their Call of Cthulhu, just how well does an adaptation of the novels by Ben Aaronovitch work? Listen and find out!
Welcome to Cantrips and Coffee, where each episode we roasst up a fresh batch of episodes on different tabletop roleplaying games. In our "anything but D&D" format, we explore different systems and review them to help you decide if they're worth your time and money. Plus, we have plenty of coffee talk along the way.
Coffee of the batch: Burgundy, by Birdy Coffee Co., rated 2/5 Good Ghost Doggies.
Questions, comments, or crippling criticism? Email us at [email protected], or find us on Instagram.
Join the Natural 20 Cafe discord! https://discord.com/invite/2M8ehkWKWd
After rescuing their friend Charles, our investigators realize that they have a larger problem: stopping the creatures under the Winscott home from escaping. The time has come for our players to forge a new path, but first they have to bury the past.
Listen now to our live play of Call of Cthulhu, by Chaosium. Want to watch live? Join us on Twitch every second Wednesday at 7:00pm MST. https://www.twitch.tv/cantripsandcoffee
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Welcome to Cantrips and Coffee, where each month we roast up a fresh batch of episodes on different tabletop roleplaying games. In our "anything but D&D" format, we explore different systems and review them to help you decide if they're worth your time and money. Plus, we have plenty of coffee talk along the way.
Questions, comments, or crippling criticism? Visit www.cantripsandcoffee.wordpress.com, email [email protected], or find us on all major social media platforms.
Join the Natural 20 Café discord sever! https://discord.com/invite/2M8ehkWKWd
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