Dragon Age – Strange Acquaintances – A Daelish Curse – Session 6


Episode 443

We’re finally back to Thedas!

We left the Strange Acquaintances having just smashed some skeletons to Flinders. Will they be able to save the Elves, defeat the Abomination, save the village? If they do will the stupid blacksmith stop trying to kill them? Who knows! Lets find out.

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Horsemen Approach (feat. Kevin MacLeod) by Alexander Nakarada
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This Podcast is Explicit and contains Archive, Violence, Danger, Prisoners, Injury detail, and Walking Bombs.

One Response to “Dragon Age – Strange Acquaintances – A Daelish Curse – Session 6”

  1. WeTwoKings Says:

    Recently played the Dragon Age games, so I went back and had a look at your DA series. Ended up being a lot of fun, you don’t get bogged down in lore while being in the same world, and personally I love that there wasn’t a bunch of canon character cameos, because that always takes me out of the story.

    I did laugh out loud a few times as your punching people oriented party navigated lots of talky encounters, glad I went back and looked at this. There is an episode missing, just so you know, Episode 4 of the first DA arc where Blayen hires the party as security is missing, but I doubt you still have it stored after all these years, I wouldn;t worry about it.

    Thanks for all the entertainment, you have an excellent table where people know when to forward to help if someone is struggling or lean back and let them have the limelight if they’re not. (It’s a while ago now, but double
    agent Inquisitor Bubbles interrogating the prisoners in the Star Wars campaign was absolutely superb by the way, well done all of you.)

    Thaanks for all your hard work,

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