Sunday, March 2, 2014

Possibly The Last

Well this is possibly the last update for this little podcast endeavor.  We'll see how it ends up though...

06 - A Long Fight
07 - Planning Ahead



Saturday, February 22, 2014

Korgul's Journal

Well I was arrested again.  This time though it really want any fault of my own.  We didn't make it back to town until after curfew because El'orn and I were attacked by wolves on the way back.  That didn't matter to Dunit though.

Luckily we were able to escape with a few other cell mates.  Unfortunately one of them didn't make it through the mine.  It really is too bad.  She was a pretty gal, and someone with assets like hers are few and far between.

We've decided to follow the river back to La'rina to avoid the main road.  We've been at it for a couple days now, so hopefully we'll make it to town tomorrow.  I'm heading back to return the package I picked up since I wasn't able to make it to my temple.  Hopefully my brothers will understand and can get the package back without too much trouble.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

A New Format

It was decided to try to split up our sessions into more manageable segments instead of one long-ass file.  I will create an RSS feed (hopefully by next week) so you can just add that to whatever podcast/rss aggregator you use.  Here is this weeks episode(s).

03 - Leaving The Mine
04 - Onward To La'Rina
05 - Exploring The Church

Monday, February 17, 2014

Korgul's Journal

Today I met a fellow by the name of El'orn Dawntrecker on my way back to G'Home. He was nice
enough to share his camp and some food with me.  We have decided to head out together in the morning.  Travel usually goes by faster with company, and with the increasing danger of these woods, it will be good to be have a companion on the trip.

D&D Reflections

I have a confession to make... The detours have to be my favorite part of our podcast in general. If I had my way they would be invariably incorporated into the podcast regardless, but that would result into an almost endless program and that wouldn't be fun. The reason I find the detour portion so much fun is I find people fascinating. I like learning about them, their past, present, and what they want out of a future. Basically, I like to see what makes them tick. More often than not our talk turns to sex, but what are you going to do. That stuff is equally, if not more so, fascinating. The first episode was a little rough for me, partially due to the fact that I take this stuff as more off the cuff and lightheartedly. (Obviously.) Well, that and I wasn't in it until like the last hour. Then there was the fact that I hadn't the slightest clue what I was doing. This is all new territory for me. I have never played a game of 3.5 before so I had to be more involved in the actual process than I'm used to. The second episode was more fun and free because I was getting a basic rhythm. I can understand why so many of my theatre friends have an attraction and preference for this particular edition of D&D. It's very much an open world. There are no limits or boundaries. The very fact that I am a dragon-born cheerleader with a heavy lisp... That's fun. (And I'm having fun when I make people laugh.) The emphasis on this edition is very much on the roleplaying aspect. Although, it is whatever the DM makes of it, honestly. As of right now, (the personal opinion of Josh does not reflect the thoughts and opinions of the group as a whole) I'm curious to see where it goes and where it plays out. As much as I am comfortable in my nerd skin sometimes I feel like I'm too geeky and get uncomfortable. But, I'm not a quitter. Sincerely, Josh Aka "Jerram Varroche" Your Dragonborn Cheerleader

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Thursday, February 6, 2014

A New Start

Here is the first post of our new campaign that is yet unnamed.

2014.02.05 - A New Start

0:00:00 - Character creation
1:39:15 - The campaign starts



Playable Characters
  - Jerram Veroche the Dragonborn Marshal is played by Josh
  - Mulva Cunninglove the Elf Rogue is played by Shelby
  - El'orn Dawntracker the Half-Elf Cleric is played by Aaron
  - Korgul the Halc-Orc Monk is played by Julian

Non-Playable Characters are all played by Ian
  - Beardy is the human with a beard.
  - Mutey is the human that doesn't speak

Friday, January 17, 2014

Preface

And so begins our journey into the podcast realm. I've been mulling this over in my head for some time. I originally wanted to do a podcast about nerdy things (i.e. comics, movies, tv series, star wars, star trek, porn) but it never came to be because my Blatant Lover (aka Julian) didn't feel that his voice was podcast worthy. I think he has a sexy voice but... I digress. Obviously he isn't that intimidated by the sound of it that much since he agreed to be on this one. I think it mainly has to do with the fact he loves Dungeon and Dragons. Not to forget our games are hi-larious. I imagine that every D&D player thinks their group of friends are funny, and they probably are. But did they bother to spend the $100 on a recording device to save digitally for the masses? Probably, but I haven't seen any. Well, that and I haven't checked. For all I know there is millions. So it may just be that this is one set of voices out of hundreds, thousands, a googolplex. We just have to have a unique spin on something traditional. Thus, DnDetours was created. It's the audio postings of a group of friends TRYING to play a game of D&D without someone chiming in with some random fact taking us on a detour of epic proportions. I have to admit that I'm mainly leading the of topic escapades, since I have insanely bad ADHD and to captivate my attention has to have constant stimulation. Anyhoozles, they should be arriving here shortly. And... it really should be called DnD Confessions since... We're a bunch of perverts. Let me preface any future listening with that. -Josh