The Lands That Make Us: A DND Podcast
TLTMU is a DND 5e Podcast focused on collaborative worldbuilding through real-play in a sandbox campaign set on a continent with four countries handcrafted by one of each of the four players.
The Lands That Make Us: A DND Podcast
Episode 27: A Bird-er Most Fowl
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Our party joins in on the investigation into the death of Autumn Summar, one of the beloved Summar Sisters during their final show in Netter's Ralley.
Sherrilyn does some inquisitoring, Plato gets mechanical, Inara learns a lesson about the fey, and Francis frees Leilani from Inara's lesson.
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The Lands That Make Us is a DND 5e Sandbox campaign set in countries designed by the players.
From the sand dunes and scattered oases of Luxoria,
to the tropical fey jungles and scenic coastlines of Hỗn hợp.
The rolling green hills and towering cliffside peninsula of Mid'eia,
to the stormy mountains and etheric wasteland of Perian -
an Alchemist, an Acolyte, a Knight, and an Abolitionist must work together to preserve the world as they know it.
These are The Lands That Make Us.
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Cover Art by Julia Folkart. For more of her art, check out her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefolkartchives/?hl=en
Theme Music by Dustin Goddard
Episode Edited by Mickey, Rob
Episode Produced by Bec, Nada, Mickey, Rob
Creative Direction and Narrative Design by Bec
Additional sounds and music clips including, "A Murder Story" by Mary Riddle featured in this episode, from Epidemic Sound.