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Episode 6: Stewpot - Discussion

Episode 6 of the Rules and Roles podcast, hosted by Chase Carter, titled "Episode 6: Stewpot - Discussion" was published on May 25, 2020 and runs 65 minutes.

May 25, 2020 ·65m · Rules and Roles

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Welcome to Rules and Roles, a tabletop RPG podcast in two parts. In this episode, we discuss our thoughts about Stewpot, by Takuma Okada, including our favorite minigames, how much we hated that one guest, and breaking our own hearts over the characters we created.  Follow us on Twitter: @rulesrolespod Send us questions and comments at [email protected]. Our theme music is Interplanetary Forest, by Meydän. FInd out more about them and their music on their Soundcloud.

Welcome to Rules and Roles, a tabletop RPG podcast in two parts. In this episode, we discuss our thoughts about Stewpot, by Takuma Okada, including our favorite minigames, how much we hated that one guest, and breaking our own hearts over the characters we created. 

Follow us on Twitter: @rulesrolespod

Send us questions and comments at [email protected].

Our theme music is Interplanetary Forest, by Meydän. FInd out more about them and their music on their Soundcloud.

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