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Episode 19 - Make Sahuagins Great Again

An episode of the The Danger Dice Gang podcast, hosted by The Danger Dice Gang, titled "Episode 19 - Make Sahuagins Great Again" was published on October 23, 2018 and runs 49 minutes.

October 23, 2018 ·49m · The Danger Dice Gang

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Welcome back to The Danger Dice Gang, in which a team of writers and cartoonists play Dungeons & Dragons first edition modules with fifth edition rules.

The final chapter in the Danger Dice Gang's epic adventure deep inside a flooded sahuagin lair! After rescuing prisoners, recovering treasures, and slaughtering several foes, our band of bold adventurers have stumbled into a strange religious ceremony that they might never walk away from. Is this the end for the Danger Dice Gang?

Follow The Danger Dice Gang on Twitter @DangerDiceGang, or visit us online at DangerDiceGang.com.

The Danger Dice Gang are:

Tory Woollcott, author of Science Comics: The Brain and Mirror Mind;
Kean Soo, author of Jellaby and March: Grand Prix;
Stacy King, writer and editor of Manga Classics;
and Andrew Wheeler, writer of Another Castle and Freelance.
Our dungeon master is Jim Zub, writer of Dungeons & Dragons comics, including Rick & Morty Vs. Dungeons & Dragons!

 

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