Dice Fiends is an actual play podcast featuring a wonderful cast of chuckle-friends. Our story is similar to many: in an attempt to have fun one late Saturday evening, 6 strangers came together for a one-shot, but had so much fun that we extended that one-shot into a two-shot… and then a three-shot… and then we turned it into a whole campaign! Since then, we've expanded beyond Dungeons and Dragons and to other games systems for one shots such as Hardwired Island or Shadowrun Anarchy and we hope to branch out ever further. But one thing's for sure, whether we're diving into dungeons or trying not to get geeked on the mean streets of Seattle: we're fiends for the sound of rolling dice.
On the cover, we see Baby Girl from behind as it drives towards Mybern in the evening passing by the city sign that says “Welcome to Mybern: Home of Heroes!”
The title reads: The Unbreakable Noire #5: finally home
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On the Cover, We see Cora and Heather at Pride with Brooke resting her head on Cora’s shoulder while Ophelia stands by a sign that says “This way to makeout city” beckoning Heather. The Title reads Super Best Friends #4: Coming Untethered
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On the cover, we see Tarot, Smiles Per Hour, Noir, and White Rabbit in a dark, two-story room. Countless people are strapped to the walls, wires and machines attached to their heads. A giant, glowing tube illuminates the center of the room, with Alpha's face shining in the reflection
The title reads: Graphic Designs for the Static Age #5: Home
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On the cover, we see a long highway stretching into the distance. Dusty, Alice, and Oliver ride inside Babygirl, passing snacks around as Heather drives. On the horizon, the silhouette of a lady in a cowboy hat covers the western sky, blowing on the tip of a revolver and leaning back against a beat up old Mustang
The title reads: Graphic Designs for the Static Age #4: Ain't Going Nowhere
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On the cover, we see Warp and Noire laughing and enjoying themselves in an alley, playing keep away with lady liberty’s helmet. The title reads: Time and Space #2: Playing on patrol
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On The Cover we see Alice laying on her bed with the upper part of her body hanging off upside down showing Cora a picture of her family when she was younger, Cora is sitting on the floor next to her showing a picture of her parents. The title reads Time and Space #1: Far from home.
Thanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design. The track used in this episode is Enemy Spotted by Jess
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On The Cover we see Dusty with heart eyes following Radford toward a fancy restaurant. Behind Dusty we see a red right hand reaching for him from out of frame.
The title reads The Unstoppable Speed Demon #2: Guiding Starr but Speed Demon is crossed out and replaced with Smiles Per Hour!
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On the cover, Tarot, White Rabbit, Noire, and Smiles Per Hour huddle around a rooftop access door, attempting to break in. A satellite dish stands above them, a beam of light shooting out of it into the distance.
The Title Reads: Graphic Designs From The Static Age Number Three: Television Vice
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On the cover, we see a smashed television. Smoke crawls up from the hole, sparks flying. In front of it, Ophelia and Lark grasp their heads, static in their eyes. Oliver, Dusty, Alice, and Heather surround them, attempting to comfort them.
The Title Reads: Graphic Designs From The Static Age Number Two: Giving Static
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On the cover, we see Oliver, Dusty, Alice, and Heather hanging out with Ophelia in the TV room, eating snacks and chatting. Lark and Natalie try to get their attention, holding up missing person posters with a familiar face on them—Alpha. The Title Reads: Graphic Designs From The Static Age Number One: Missing Person
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News break from the independent Radio station 69.4 FM the Spirit of Mybern.
time to wake up Alpha, your friends are finally coming for you.
On the cover, we see Tammy Whammy exploding out of the front door of the Kinder Center on a skateboard doing a double bong water sagittarius followed by Smiles per Hour, Savior, Tarot, and a particularly angry looking White Rabbit. The title reads Rabbits Foot #2: TAMMY WHAMMY STRIKES BACK
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The cover is divided into a 3x3 grid ala The Brady Bunch, Alice is glaring at Thomas who is smoking a cigarette and Oliver is looking at him in horror. Dusty and Radford are making heart eyes at each other, A singular firefly is buzzying around, and Ophelia is looking at Heather dreamily, who is face down in her panel snoring. The title in the center of the grid reads ‘Just a Smidgely Number 3: Making and Keeping friends
On the cover we see a high angle shot of the Rodriguez family dinner table, Gabriela and Manuel, the two youngest, are throwing food at Jo, their oldest living sibling, who is returning fire. Rowan and Alice are pulling on each other’s hair while yelling and Kit is egging them on. The title reads: The Unbreakable Noire Number 4: Taking a break.
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On the cover, we see Violet, Alice, and Carl leaning against the counter in Mortar and Pestle apothecary while drinking tea, on the wall there are rudely drawn caricatures of Salem and Oliver with ‘Not allowed’ written beneath them. The title reads Witching Hour Number 2: Humans (Derogatory)
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On the cover, we see Foxglove, Noire, Seance, and Tarot pinned beneath the rubble, With Smooth Wolfman standing above them giving a victorious howl. The Title Reads: Kinder Center Heroes: The Witching Hour 1
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44 years ago Laika became a werewolf and killed her father after she was outed as a trans woman. The members of the Extranormal Containment and Research Bureau came in and rescued her from an impending mob and angel attack, but Washington DC in the 90s in 2000s wasn't a great place for a queer woman on her on. Now she's nearing retirement after having been pressured back into the closet by Albert Feder, the co-founder of C...
On the cover, we see Dusty and Radford cuddled together at night in the firefly sanctuary, Radford is looking lovingly into Dusty’s eyes, Dusty is looking at the bridge of Radford’s nose, and Cora and Brooke are looking on from the bushes with binoculars. The title reads: Dusty and Cora Power Hour Number 2 “Breaking Curfew”
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On the cover, we see Dusty and Cora inside a telephone booth hugging each other in fear as Seagulls attack the outside. The Title Reads: Dusty and Cora Power Hour Number 1: Homophobic Seagulls!
Thanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design. The track used in this episode is Enemy Spotted by Jess
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On the cover, we see Nuclear Phoenix, Scope, and Skald strapped to a giant Roulette Wheel while The Can, The Beast, and Un-Fortune are grabbing the pegs ready to spin it. The title reads KHC March Masksness Number 4: The Bonus Round
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