Spout Lore
Summary: A series of comedy bits, loosely connected by dice rolls. Join a well-meaning barbarian, a mysterious druid, and an orphaned halfling child as they try to figure out the world they're in.
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Podcasts:
Spout Lorigins - Beginnings (Tuk and Billy Edition): Tokyo Drift Special, extra-length, bonus, prequel episode. [Content Warning: Enchantments, Bureaucracy, Multiple False Endings]
...and stuff like that. [Content Warning: Death Wishes, Sushi, Tapestries]
The party stops for a round of drinks at The Wallowing Sow, and the service is only slightly better than last time. [Content Warning: Drinking, Explicit Lyrics, Trespassing]
The party levels up their characters between sessions.
The party takes a break from municipal matters to enjoy Mudlark's famous Hot Dog Festival. Featuring special guest Kyle Bottom! [Content Warning: Poor Bargaining Skills, Choking Hazards, Dog Theft]
The party takes a crash course in diplomacy. Emphasis on the word crash. [Content Warning: Diplomatic Immunity, Extreme Gore, Huge Racks]
With more employers than they can probably count, the party hits the road in search of Emperor Morgulch. [Content Warning: Very Extreme Sports, Pornos, Blue Balls]
The party appreciates architecture and fine food. Also, they accept yet another job. [Content Warning: Intimidation, Gluttony, Conflicts of Interest]
Things aren't going smoothly in Mudlark. Luckily(?), Tuk, Ving, and Fat Billy are on the job. We also respectfully learn little a bit about an imaginary foreign culture. [Content Warning: Identity theft, war profiteering, poor hygiene]
It's a busy day in the village of Mudlark, with preparations for the Hot Dog Festival in full swing. The gang make a bunch of new friends, and they don't let being bad at one job stop them from trying to get another. [Content Warning: Swears, Gross Swamp Conditions, Mildly Frightening Minor Abominations]
Four friends play a game of Dungeon World. Join a born-again barbarian, a shape-shifting druid, and an orphaned halfling child as they try to figure out the world they're in. A series of comedy bits, loosely connected by dice rolls. [Content Warning: Language, Orphans, Stereotyping of Halflings]