
The Abomination Vaults: episode 4
Our heroes return to town to stock up and appraise some of the unusual items they've looted thus far, then dive back into the local ruins. Featuring: Language disputes, breakfast, and the undead.

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Unabridged actual play recordings of Dungeons & Dragons and other tabletop RPGs.Hosted by Morgan Hill, edited (sparingly) by Tristan D.M.
Morgan Hill hosts Morgan Hill's DnD Archive, a leisure show with 315 episodes published.

Our heroes return to town to stock up and appraise some of the unusual items they've looted thus far, then dive back into the local ruins. Featuring: Language disputes, breakfast, and the undead.

Our heroes are caught in the depths of a cult's hideout; slowly freezing to death in their oversized crisper. Will they escape and keep their promises to eachother? Or go out in a blaze of glory?

Our heroes push further into the swamp-choked ruins, encountering a variety of monsters that they all refer to as goblins.

Our heroes are introduced, and take a job to survey some ruins.

Our heroes have a brief flashback, and then get Mr. Doe out of a sticky situation.

The Midnight Ferrymen have their final battle against The Bloodless One; underboss of the Jade Snake Gang. Will they emerge victorious, or join the piles of dead beneath the city, where only phyrexian rotspawn dwell?

Our heroes come face to face with the monster that's been kidnapping children from this sleepy norcal town. But what they find may not be so monstrous after all...

The Midnight Ferrymen have agreed to betray the Jade Snakes and take join control of the giant staircase with the Riveteers. But deals like this aren't always clean, and are more often than not messy.

Our monster hunters try to figure out where their friend was taken, deal with some cultists, and fight a salamander; all while Lucas stars in an episode of the Stepford wives.

The Riders to Nowhere wake up and smell the ashes after their two pronged defensive against the GRC's attack on planet Luxaestus. Where will they go next? Can they warn the non-spacefaring people on the planet below in t

The Midnight Ferrymen uncover a disturbing discovery on the eve of their big betrayal of the Jade Snakes gang. The middle audio of this ep was unfortunately lost, but suffice to say; Feluvia warned her friend (the former

The Midnight Ferrymen find out what the people really think of them, and then have a date with destiny; and a meeting with the Riveteers.

The Riders to Nowhere fight the GRC on the undeveloped world of Luxaestus, and above it in orbit. Will our heroes' two prong pincer attack divide and conquer? Or shatter against GRC defenses?

The Riders to Nowhere face off against the cult of the GRC in the one corner of the universe they hoped never to see them; our heroes' home planet.

The Midnight Ferrymen try to mop up the last of the Riveteers aboard the ship they've attacked, and avoid sinking it to the bottom of the Capenna river.

The Riders to Nowhere come together to pore over some shocking news, and deal with the emotional fallout of the loss of one of their own.

The Midnight Ferrymen lean heavier into their gang's boat theme by robbing one on the high seas of their flooded neighborhood.

The Riders to Nowhere begin their daring heist of the GRC weapons shipment.

The Midnight Ferrymen live up to their name as boats become all the rage.

Our heroes take a week off to try a new play system! In the dead heat of a 1990's summer in a small town in Nevada, some children have gone missing. It's up to some local weirdos to find them and bring them home.
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