Veins of Lore

Overview

Yes we get it! It's yet another podcast of people playing
Dungeons and Dragons https://groupfinder.eu/library/dungeons-dragons-5e-2014
. Where do we differ from others? Maybe we don't., maybe we do. That will yet remain to be seen. What we are is a small group of friends whom seek to bring our game to listeners and share our experience with the gaming community. We are 4 people, one with over 40 years of playing experience who has literally played every edition of the game since 1979. Another who has been playing for just over 20 years and 2 more rather new players who have only experienced 5e. We will be using mainly 2014 5e rules ,yet there will be scatterings and dashes of rulings and inclusions from Advanced D&D - 3.5. While ignoring the fact the
4E https://groupfinder.eu/library/dungeons-dragons-4e-2008
ever existed. All that said we will be bringing some great home brewed traditions to the mic as well as making some of it up as we go...

Links

gallamah.podbean.com https://gallamah.podbean.com/ - Podbean website spotify.com https://open.spotify.com/show/2PGg9vGPWtJxEaocPPevKS - Spotify feed youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/@VeinsofLore - Youtube channel

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