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Join the Party

Afterparty: Bachelorette Party X

Join the Party

Multitude

Fiction, Leisure, Games, Comedy Fiction

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Splitting the party, speaking German and Billy Ray Cyrus. This is the Afterparty, where we sit down after every episode to break down our game and answer your questions about how to play at home.

 

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Cast & Crew

- Dungeon Master: Eric Silver

- TR8c (Tracey): Brandon Grugle

- Inara Harthorn: Amanda McLoughlin

- Johnny B. Goodlight: Michael Fische

- Creative Contributors: Connor McLoughlin, Julia Schifini, Heddy Hunt

- Multitude: multitude.productions

 

About Us

Join the Party is a collaborative storytelling and roleplaying podcast. That means friends create a story together, chapter by chapter, that everyone from seasoned players to true beginners can enjoy. Where else can you get adventure, intrigue, magic, drama, and lots of high fives all in one place? Right here.

After each episode we sit down for the Afterparty, where we break down our game and answer your questions about how to play Dungeons & Dragons and other roleplaying games at home. We also have the Punchbowl, an interview series with people pushing D&D forward creatively, communally and socially. It’s a party, and you’re invited! Find out more at jointhepartypod.com.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The So, All right, here's a dandy hot take.

0:25.0

Uh, splitting the party is good and interesting for character building.

0:31.0

Earlier in this campaign, when we sort of did the first solo scenes,

0:36.2

I personally was so terrified because I didn't think I could carry a scene on my own and this time I was like hell yeah you know no one to interrupt me and

0:44.6

make jokes or to you know do impulsive actions that you know stop me from doing what I

0:49.3

want to do and vice versa you know I could just kind of sit back and watch the scene unfold and not to think about my own place in it but I think that having one-on-one PC

0:59.4

and P.C. time is really good for characterization and I'm glad that we split our party.

1:04.0

I'm always like a big fan of RPGss that are heavier on the RP than the G and

1:10.7

splitting the party really lets you do that character development that yes obviously we're doing a podcast where you this is like

1:17.8

Better if things like this can happen but even in games I love selling the party when it is the player's choice and it's actually good for the story not just because

1:26.1

I'm mad at you and I want to go this way in the dungeon I'm mad at you and I want to go this way in the dungeon and then everyone dies because they actually should have just left the

1:33.7

dungeon. The dungeon was a creature's mouth anyway we'll go on. You can always

1:40.9

lead the dungeon people remember you can obviously yeah there's always option see it's not just always a and be

1:46.3

Yeah, and I enjoyed it because I got to on the spot do a lecture which was

1:52.0

Fine and I'm glad I did Q&A because that was necessary.

1:56.0

That was fun.

1:57.0

It was really good.

1:58.0

Both Brandon and I just defaulted to our character voices when asking questions the first time.

2:01.0

I realize I think my voice got closer to in ours

2:04.1

as I went on.

2:04.7

And I tried to just be Janet from the good place,

2:06.3

so sorry, I tried.

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