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Our HOA members have been deputized in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Badge of Honor. But investigating Derek’s mysterious death is starting to uncover more questions than answers.
Our theme song is composed by Morgan Thomas-Mills, and samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* It’s pretty groovy.
Mallory Swisher Kroll voices Spillman’s favorite witch. If you’d like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast!
Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website. Special thanks to the DnDark Podcast for sharing their sound effects library. (Give ‘em a listen!)
Come say hi:
Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!
Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.
* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson. George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011. Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
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Our HOA members have been deputized in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Badge of Honor. But investigating Derek’s mysterious death is starting to uncover more questions than answers.
Our theme song is composed by Morgan Thomas-Mills, and samples music courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.* It’s pretty groovy.
Mallory Swisher Kroll voices Spillman’s favorite witch. If you’d like to hear more of her voice, check out Roll 4 Your Life, a D&D actual play podcast!
Sound credits and content warnings for this episode are available on our website. Special thanks to the DnDark Podcast for sharing their sound effects library. (Give ‘em a listen!)
Come say hi:
Dread was created by Epidiah Ravachol. Learn more about the game here!
Special thanks to David Jose, who created a virtual playspace of Dread.
* “Sprinkle Coal Dust on My Grave” (also known as “Little Lump of Coal”), performed by Orville J. Jenks and recorded by George Gershon Korson. George Korson Bituminous Songs Collection. AFC 1963/004: AFS 12011. Courtesy of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.