Episode 34 – Teamwork, the Deadliest Weapon

By Tim Lanning on

About Tim Lanning

Tim founded GeeklyInc with Michael DiMauro way back in 2013 when they realized they had two podcasts and needed a place to stick them. Since then, Geekly has grown and taken off in ways Tim could have never imagined.

 

Hello friends and family, thank you for visiting our magical headquaters located conveniently in an underwater valcono. This week things get – dicey – to put it midly. A bitter battler rages and the survival of the Drunks and Dragons it filed into the “doubtful” drawer. The only way to fight off this viscous monster is to work as a team.

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Also, if you want to hang out with the cast members of this show and you play the Dungeons and Dragons MMO, Neverwinter, we have just started a guild on Dragon Shard! So hop online and let’s get stabby!

The adventure continues with Lord Titus Harper (Tim Lanning), Thom the Dragonborn (Mike Bachmann), Aludra (Jennifer Cheek) and your Dungeon Master (Michael DiMauro).

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11 comments

  1. I like Junpei too. I think anyone who is basically ignored and/or talked down too would have rebelled. Darkblade was basically trying to dominate the battles and discussion and shooting down others and now we have Harper with 19 charisma so I’m prepared for some major league douchebaggery. I cannot wait for another character to hopefully balance the group.

    PS…WHERE IS ZOMBIE DARKBLADE?!?!?!

  2. I liked Junpei for a long time. Except the person in charge of the PC seemed to have lost interest in the game by the time he left. I don’t know what went on behind the scenes, nor does it matter, but some of the stuff in his last few episodes didn’t play very well for this listener. Specifics have been covered by others in old comments, so no need to re-hash it all these years later.

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