Tales by Daggerlight

Overview

Tales by Daggerlight is a
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actual play podcast about identity, legacy, and what rises from the ashes of a failing kingdom. We lean into character-driven drama, Hope vs Fear tension, and a soundscape built to feel like a cinematic home game. Our table is made up of seven long-time GMs and players who rotate between the spotlight and the storyteller’s chair. We keep the spontaneity and mess of a real home game, then layer in careful edits, music, and sound design to heighten key moments. If you enjoy political intrigue, found-family dynamics, and fantasy worlds where every choice has teeth, you’ll feel at home at the Blade’s Edge.

Links

talesbydaggerlight.com https://talesbydaggerlight.com/ - Official website youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/@Talesbydaggerlight - Youtube channel twitch.tv https://www.twitch.tv/talesbydaggerlight - Twitch channel spotify.com https://open.spotify.com/show/3Ych8QnWJ8YiiGjxRnUJyE - Spotify feed podcasts.apple.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tales-by-daggerlight/id1863587808 - Apple Podcasts feed discord.gg https://discord.com/invite/zHasJJMjVS - Discord server

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