Ep 57: The Wishlist
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Comedy Fiction
Fiction
Games
Improv
Leisure
Publication Date |
Jun 10, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:56:56

The gang stumbles upon an artifact they won't soon forget.

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We have donated last months Patreon proceeds to Black Lives Matter and the team has  also personally matched that donation to the National Queer & Trans Therapists of Color Network

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Second Best: A DnD Adventure is a comedy podcast where a bunch of New York City improvisers play D&D. Second Best follows the adventures of Bug, Yolanda, Gail, and Hue in a fantasy realm called Milarien. They’re not the finest adventurers in the land - a fact they’re reminded of a lot - but that won’t stop this determined bunch.

Stephen Buckley is your dungeon master, the players are Ali Gordon, Glo Tavarez, Marty Scanlon, and Stephen Kelly.

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Deep in the Sedamseb’s Vault, the Tranquility Team stumbles on something they won’t soon forget.

The gang stumbles upon an artifact they won't soon forget.

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We have donated last months Patreon proceeds to Black Lives Matter and the team has  also personally matched that donation to the National Queer & Trans Therapists of Color Network

---

Support us on PATREON right here!

Second Best: A DnD Adventure is a comedy podcast where a bunch of New York City improvisers play D&D. Second Best follows the adventures of Bug, Yolanda, Gail, and Hue in a fantasy realm called Milarien. They’re not the finest adventurers in the land - a fact they’re reminded of a lot - but that won’t stop this determined bunch.

Stephen Buckley is your dungeon master, the players are Ali Gordon, Glo Tavarez, Marty Scanlon, and Stephen Kelly.

Follow us and chat on Twitter!Listen on Simplecast!

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