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Shit Luck and the End Times - A Skyrim D&D Podcast

Shit Luck and the End Times - A Skyrim D&D Podcast

By: Dungeon Crows
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Once Upon A Time, in a land called Skyrim, the Dragonborn took an arrow to the knee and died. It was very dramatic and the rocks the Dragonborn fell on wished he wasn't so hard headed. Sadly, the Dovahkin didn't complete his destiny and Alduin, the World Eater, is still set on ending the times.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 4: Shadows - Shit Luck and the End Times - Eastmarch Adventures - A Skyrim D&D Podcast
    Jul 6 2024

    Following the death of a trusted companion, Shit Luck ties up loose ends in Windhelm before marching onward to Winterhold. However, as they investigate the death of Master Scanlan, proprietor of The White Phial alchemy shop, they notice things are not as they seem and encounter an old enemy.

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    4 hrs and 34 mins
  • Ep. 3: Ghosts - Shit Luck and the End Times - Eastmarch Adventures - A Skyrim D&D Podcast
    Jul 6 2024

    Their belongings taken, their mission set, Shit Luck speeds back to Windhelm in search of their missing fortune. The Ghost of Grey Quarter is faced with what's left of her old family and stands defiant against their newfound goals. They should have known by now that rushing too far and too fast will get one caught in the threads of fate.

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    4 hrs and 23 mins
  • Ep. 2: Oopsy - Shit Luck and the End Times - Eastmarch Adventures - A Skyrim D&D Podcast
    Jun 30 2024

    After a near impossible choice, Shit Luck moves on through the Emerald Grove. At least, they try their best to. An unnatural calmness settles over them, leading to recklessness. Will the consequences of their choices get the better of them before they reach the Evergreen Temple? Did Malaria make the wrong choice?

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    3 hrs and 32 mins
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