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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2019 · 1H 52M

Dead is Better: Argynvostholt (Chapter Five)

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The party makes their way to a ruined mansion called Argynvostholt. Ilphelodel runs into some giant spiders. Varroth sees a vision of a hunchbacked figure haunting the interior. Sonia and Jack discover a beaten and battered dusk elf named Savid who claims he was sent to bring Arabelle home to the encampment outside Valakki. Join Jack, Varroth, Ilphelodel, and Sonia as they adventure through the cursed demiplane known as Barovia. Together, they will fend off undead, witches, and other unspeakable horrors as they try and remove the dread lord Count Strahd von Zarovich from his throne and release the land from his curse.Follow us on Twitter! http://twitter.com/ambiguouspod

The party makes their way to a ruined mansion called Argynvostholt. Ilphelodel runs into some giant spiders. Varroth sees a vision of a hunchbacked figure haunting the interior. Sonia and Jack discover a beaten and battered dusk elf named Savid who claims he was sent to bring Arabelle home to the encampment outside Valakki. Join Jack, Varroth, Ilphelodel, and Sonia as they adventure through the cursed demiplane known as Barovia. Together, they will fend off undead, witches, and other unspeakable horrors as they try and remove the dread lord Count Strahd von Zarovich from his throne and release the land from his curse.Follow us on Twitter! http://twitter.com/ambiguouspod

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