I wanted to share
The Delvers' Podcast with everyone at Bay12. The podcast is focused on actual play using
Labyrinth Lord (a B/X D&D retro-clone). My players are my two step-daughters and their mom. I have written about my play experience with them at
The Delvers. In short, this is their first time playing tabletop RPGs.
These are edited, so you will NOT be listening to everything at the table. They are 15-20 minutes in length.
I recognize that actual play podcast are very niche, but I feel there is a lot of cross-over with people who enjoy Dwarf Fortress and people who enjoy tabletop role-playing games. So there may be some of you here that would be interested in checking the show out.
We have a promo clip entitled "
2000 Coppers," and, although, this is weekly podcast, I posted the first three episodes to get started.
TD001-03 is a one shot dungeon, written by Greg Gillespie called "
The Bastion of the Boglings."
TD001 – The KeepTD002 – Bullywug LoreTD003 – Weird DeathI am definitely new to podcast creation, so my first mistake was not thinking about turning off the AC during our first session. I was able to eliminate a lot of it in post-production, but, suffice to say, this never happens again in future episodes. To me, there is a vast difference in sound quality from the promo clip (created after several sessions), compared to our first I-have-no-idea-what-I-am-doing session.
As an aside, you'll probably recognize the occasional Dwarf Fortress reference. As an example, the alcohol house rule was inspired by Dwarf Fortress. The specific penalties are the same as not resting and stack with the penalties of not resting. Also, in episode 4, you'll be very familiar with the wine selection. ;]