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Dark Dice

START HERE: A Listening Order Guide

Dark Dice

Fool and Scholar Productions

Arts, Performing Arts, Fiction, Leisure, Games

4.7 • 799 Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2018

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to Dark Dice! This episode explains how the Dark Dice podcast feed works, where to start with each season, and what the show is about. Dark Dice is a horror actual-play D&D podcast that uses immersive soundscapes to create an added layer of immersion. Where to start? Season 1. Start with Ep. 1: The Silent One, to dive right into the Domain of the Nameless God. Or, if you enjoy backstory, start with “Meet the Innskeep” to discover the secret motivations behind the single father leading the team. Season 2. Two teams hunt one another... Unless you've listened to season 1, start your journey on The Long Road with Ep. 1: Unavenged. Season 3. Start with Ep 1: Embark to follow the droning call to the Shores of the Silver Thrum… Or the Prologue: Meet the Crew to uncover additional secrets about the Willow’s Wake. Season 4. Start with Ep 1: The Model Citizen to follow the sci-fi adventures of Liberty: Vigilance. This is a Fool and Scholar Production. For early episodes and bonus content join us at: https://www.patreon.com/FoolandScholar Check out our Merch: www.DarkDice.com Free Transcripts are also available: https://www.patreon.com/posts/dark-dice-22460850 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Choosing to roll the dark dice. Tossing your lot in a game of fate. Then let us guide you. I'm Travis

0:06.1

Fengroff. And I'm K.A. Stats. We are the creative duo behind Fool and Scholar Productions and the

0:11.5

creators of Dark Dice. Dark Dice is the fantasy horror podcast, blurring the line between actual play

0:17.1

and audio drama. If you don't know what D&D is and don't think you'd enjoy a game podcast, you're still

0:22.3

in the right place.

0:23.6

Our show feels like you're actually with the characters walking through the woods and waves,

0:27.3

as terrors assailed them from every direction, calling their various sanity into question,

0:31.9

but yours as well.

0:33.3

The stories on this feed are produced with the highest possible quality for improvised fiction.

0:37.9

Played first as a role-playing game, not even we the creators knew the outcome or who would survive.

0:43.8

The gaming elements, like rules discussions, or most dice roles, are largely edited out of our stories as we aim to bring these dramatic adventures to life.

0:52.0

Looking at the extensive list of dark dice episodes, you'll find that we've separated

0:55.3

and organized each major story arc into seasons, which are unrelated to the other adventures.

1:00.4

To clarify, again, you can begin listening at any season you'd like, but please do start

1:04.6

at the beginning of the chosen season for the full story.

1:07.5

It is worth noting that our stories are compatible with Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition,

1:11.6

which you can play at home. Our first season plays through our module, Domain of the Nameless

1:16.8

God, a platinum bestselling 70-plus page adventure book with original full-color illustrations.

1:22.4

This module and more is available on our Patreon page, patreon.com slash fool and scholar. We have many other books

1:28.9

and classes as well, such as Shores of the Silver Thrum, Darkness Under the Mountain,

1:35.0

the Void Druid, and the True Necromancer. We started Darkdice as a way to get to know the people

1:40.0

we work with from a different podcast, The White Vault, before meeting them in person.

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