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The gang take Meepo, creature of D&D legend on a quest through the Sub Ass-Basement... Adjacent. Some sketchy stuff is clearly going down under the town of Yurgriff Anvilhands.
This campaign features original homebrew storylines mixed with Dungeons & Dragons lore, some new and classic dungeons and even some unofficial crossovers into a few places you know and love from the DND live stream and podcast multiverse.
The Cast:
Greg E. as Yurgriff Anvilhands (Pezell56x)
Allie Z. as Moxie (Empress_Allie)
Samir M. as Fignacious Mangelbopper
Frank A. as Raymond
and featuring
Steve Ocelot as your DM (steve0celot)
Intro and Background score by Alexander Nakarada*
https://www.patreon.com/anakarada
*Music is copyright and royalty free
We use DNDBeyond, Roll20, Beyond 20, Discord, OBS, Logitech Capture, Voicemeeter Potato and many other products to make this happen. We are not sponsored by or affiliated with any of these fine companies, nor do any of our views or recordings reflect their own missions, ideologies or otherwise.
By Rabble RouzersThe gang take Meepo, creature of D&D legend on a quest through the Sub Ass-Basement... Adjacent. Some sketchy stuff is clearly going down under the town of Yurgriff Anvilhands.
This campaign features original homebrew storylines mixed with Dungeons & Dragons lore, some new and classic dungeons and even some unofficial crossovers into a few places you know and love from the DND live stream and podcast multiverse.
The Cast:
Greg E. as Yurgriff Anvilhands (Pezell56x)
Allie Z. as Moxie (Empress_Allie)
Samir M. as Fignacious Mangelbopper
Frank A. as Raymond
and featuring
Steve Ocelot as your DM (steve0celot)
Intro and Background score by Alexander Nakarada*
https://www.patreon.com/anakarada
*Music is copyright and royalty free
We use DNDBeyond, Roll20, Beyond 20, Discord, OBS, Logitech Capture, Voicemeeter Potato and many other products to make this happen. We are not sponsored by or affiliated with any of these fine companies, nor do any of our views or recordings reflect their own missions, ideologies or otherwise.