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Episode 8 - Rumble in the Barracks

An episode of the The Danger Dice Gang podcast, hosted by The Danger Dice Gang, titled "Episode 8 - Rumble in the Barracks" was published on June 26, 2017 and runs 45 minutes.

June 26, 2017 ·45m · The Danger Dice Gang

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We're a gang of writers and cartoonists playing 1st Edition Dungeon & Dragons modules with 5th Edition rules!

Welcome back to the resolution of last episode's cliffhanger! With the party split up, will Keth survive his tactical blunder? Will Arlen be able to survive a close quarters combat with a group of pirates? Will Tuggra be able to climb down a rope without falling? Will Oleg have time to make out with Will? Find out, dear listener, in this latest episode of The Danger Dice Gang!

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