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Episode 29 - Ptera at Two Thousand Feet

An episode of the The Danger Dice Gang podcast, hosted by The Danger Dice Gang, titled "Episode 29 - Ptera at Two Thousand Feet" was published on April 23, 2019 and runs 66 minutes.

April 23, 2019 ·66m · 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 fiery destruction of an entire village of primitive humans has left our adventurers feeling shaken, largely because they were entirely responsible for the carnage. Yet they must trek on towards the volcano at the heart of the Isle of Dread, where they will face new dangers from the skies above!

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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