Dragon Warrior - Tiger Wizard
Warlock Roc - Bat Alchemist
The Mad Dungeon podcast has two formats. First, members of Epic Levels and a guest from the RPG community create a system-neutral, playable one-page adventure map using improv, comedy, and lifetimes wasted on roleplaying games. They then publish and release these adventures as a PDF through their Patreon and for free on this very site. They also release Side Quest episodes where the hosts discuss games they’ve played and gaming news.
Dragon Warrior - Tiger Wizard
Warlock Roc - Bat Alchemist
The Mad Dungeon podcast has two formats. First, members of Epic Levels and a guest from the RPG community create a system-neutral, playable one-page adventure map using improv, comedy, and lifetimes wasted on roleplaying games. They then publish and release these adventures as a PDF through their Patreon and for free on this very site. They also release Side Quest episodes where the hosts discuss games they’ve played and gaming news.
Captain Spike and his PiRat vikings have pillaged the coast of its precious paper and kidnapped villagers saying things like, “you look like a rat queen.” The villagers have collected a small amount of money to hire you to help them. The village leader introduces you to a swarm of rats in a trench coat who teleports you to The Witch of the Waves, a magical ship, to pursue Captain Spike to his lair so you can save the kidnap victims and stop this menace once and for all.
This week’s guest isEd Greenwood. We talk about Lake Geneva, his character Elminster, creating The Forgotten Realms, and his clandestine meeting with Steve in Los Angeles. He’s recently worked on DMs Guild – Thay Land Of The Red Wizards. A new Volo’s Guide for a city we haven’t heard much from in the past.
He’s currently working with Andrew Valkauskas (creator/designer/publisher of the Fate Of The Norns RPG) on a complete, detailed fantasy city (Ath Cliath, or Viking-ruled Dublin, circa 835 AD) usable with any RPG but designed for Fate of the Norns: Ragnarok – The Children of Eriu. You can follow their progress via their Patreon.
Thanks for listening to the Epic Levels Mad Dungeon podcast, where D&D hip hop group Epic Levels and a guest create a system-neutral, playable one-page adventure map using improv, comedy, and lifetimes wasted on roleplaying games.
Let us know if you run this or any of our other adventures and use the hashtag: #maddungeon
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