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C1 Ep. 21 | Farm Razed, Farm Saved

Episode 21 of the Fables of Refuge podcast, hosted by Fables of Refuge, titled "C1 Ep. 21 | Farm Razed, Farm Saved" was published on December 8, 2020 and runs 156 minutes.

December 8, 2020 ·156m · Fables of Refuge

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The Halloween Battle finally comes to an end! We play our favorite RPG, Dungeons and Dragons live on Twitch and release them on YouTube as an Actual Play Campaign and as a podcast on Spotify, iTunes, and other platforms. The D&D adventuring party is made of a Dragonborn Monk played by Jess Ayers, Red Tiefling Wild Magic Sorcerer played by Aly Fitzgerald, a Purple Tiefling Beast Master Ranger played by Carter H Michael, Half Elf Eldritch Knight Fighter played by Lora Dailey, and a Homebrew Treant Grave Domain Cleric played by Cmike (David Carmichael).  Together they're on a one of a kind adventure lead by Dungeon Master Jarrett Sullivan, who has created his very own D&D Campaign Setting & world, Refuge.  Our goal is tell an awesome story, have fun, and entrain those crazy enough to follow along! _________________________________ // Channel Links// Patreon  ►  http://bit.ly/PATREON_Fables_of_Refuge YouTube ►  http://bit.ly/2Fables_YouTube Discord  ►  http://bit.ly/4Fables_Discord  Merch Store  ►  http://bit.ly/Fables_Store Twitch  ►  http://bit.ly/Fables_Live _________________________________ // Credits // Jarrett:  http://bit.ly/Jarrett_insta Aly:  http://bit.ly/Aly_insta Carter:  http://bit.ly/Carter_insta Lora:  http://bit.ly/Lora_insta Jess:  http://bit.ly/Jess_insta Carmichael:  http://bit.ly/Cmike_tw RPG Music by Brian Metolius:  http://bit.ly/BrianM_tw D&D Character Art by Alicia Edwards:  http://bit.ly/_alicia_edwards

The Halloween Battle finally comes to an end!

We play our favorite RPG, Dungeons and Dragons live on Twitch and release them on YouTube as an Actual Play Campaign and as a podcast on Spotify, iTunes, and other platforms. The D&D adventuring party is made of a Dragonborn Monk played by Jess Ayers, Red Tiefling Wild Magic Sorcerer played by Aly Fitzgerald, a Purple Tiefling Beast Master Ranger played by Carter H Michael, Half Elf Eldritch Knight Fighter played by Lora Dailey, and a Homebrew Treant Grave Domain Cleric played by Cmike (David Carmichael).  Together they're on a one of a kind adventure lead by Dungeon Master Jarrett Sullivan, who has created his very own D&D Campaign Setting & world, Refuge.  Our goal is tell an awesome story, have fun, and entrain those crazy enough to follow along!

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// Channel Links//

Patreon  ►  http://bit.ly/PATREON_Fables_of_Refuge

YouTube ►  http://bit.ly/2Fables_YouTube

Discord  ►  http://bit.ly/4Fables_Discord 

Merch Store  ►  http://bit.ly/Fables_Store

Twitch  ►  http://bit.ly/Fables_Live

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// Credits //

Jarrett:  http://bit.ly/Jarrett_insta

Aly:  http://bit.ly/Aly_insta

Carter:  http://bit.ly/Carter_insta

Lora:  http://bit.ly/Lora_insta

Jess:  http://bit.ly/Jess_insta

Carmichael:  http://bit.ly/Cmike_tw

RPG Music by Brian Metolius:  http://bit.ly/BrianM_tw

D&D Character Art by Alicia Edwards:  http://bit.ly/_alicia_edwards

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