Another Pointless Pod
Another Pointless Pod
Another Pointless Pod
D&D Actual Play with Jeff Jones | The Werewolf Bandits | Season 1 Episode 3 of The Sidekick
1 hour 25 minutes Posted Jul 21, 2021 at 6:56 pm.
Introduction
Start of Show
Explanation of format
Jeff Jones introduces himself
Start of actual play portion of show
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1:25:45
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Show notes
This is episode 1 of 2 with my cousin Jeff Jones. Based out of Chicago, Jeff is a multi-talented person who prior to the pandemic moonlighted as a professional musician. In 2020, he and his wife Angie started the Cruel 2 Rewind Podcast, whom he is also the host of. In this very special, super-deluxe third episode, The Chat Dragon Pod has its first ever flashback. Our sidekick, Marigold Thundercrack, finds himself on the hunt for a werewolf. Does he catch his prey? You can only find out by tuning in.
The Sidekick is a unique actual play campaign, each month the podcast guest assumes the role of the sidekick. The campaign is inspired by the childhood game of Telephone. Any actions taken, lore or character details established, or injuries sustained to the character in an episode carries over next month for the new guest to deal with.
Tune back in later this month for episode 4 where Jeff and I discuss the game we just played, Elder Scrolls Daggerfall, and much more. 
In this episode:
Introduction (
00:00:00)
Start of Show (
00:00:54)
Explanation of format (
00:01:09)
Jeff Jones introduces himself (
00:02:00)
Start of actual play portion of show (
00:10:21)
Things mentioned on this episode:
Might and Magic
Elder Scrolls Daggerfall
Elder Scrolls Morrowind
Game of Thrones
Fate RPG
Lamentations of the Flame Princess
Dungeon Crawl Classics
Thoughts From The Host
Unlike the first two episodes, this episode didn't prove to offer as many technical issues. However, what it did offer were some time restraints. I didn't quite make it in time for my planned 2 a.m. Wednesday release date. Instead, because of work, and other time constraints had to release it a little bit later in the day. 
My editing skills are still rough, and I'm still streamlining the process. But in general I'm pretty happy with how this one turned out. Hopefully, I can continue to get better, and improve the quality of the show.