Episode 14: Bagging Bodies w/ Deej Storer

EPISODE · Apr 4, 2022 · 48 MIN

Episode 14: Bagging Bodies w/ Deej Storer

from All Bark No Dice · host The Fandomentals

We're back! It's been a long winter but it's time for a big return! To kick things off, I had a chat with Deej Storer aka DnDeej about his time in the DM's chair, the growth of The Free Forge Community, and what it takes to keep a successful liveplay D&D stream going. Plus he gives me some background on Stay Alive, Free Forge's Survival Horror Twitch Actual Play, and a little peek at what might be in store in the next season. (Apologies for sound, I was having some tech problems)Get Caught Up On Season One of Stay AliveFree ForgeFree Forge on TwitterFollow Deej on TwitterDon’t forget to go give us a review on iTunes or Podchaser! It helps us get some attention and really means a lot!Follow Dan on TwitterAll Bark, No Dice is fueled in part by Found Familiar Coffee Co. Use the code FANDOM for 10% off your entire order!

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