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Amelia's friend Kelsey stops by to draw some horses, but when it's time to leave for the attic, the sibs are stopped by the most powerful force in the multiverse: The next chapter in Dad's homebrew tabletop roleplaying game “Catacombs & Cryptids.”
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Listen to episode one hereAmelia's friend Kelsey stops by to draw some horses, but when it's time to leave for the attic, the sibs are stopped by the most powerful force in the multiverse: The next chapter in Dad's homebrew tabletop roleplaying game “Catacombs & Cryptids.”
PLUS: Arthur definitely DOES NOT have a crush on Kelsey AT ALL.
Amelia Phantasm the Unicorn Medic was played by Amelia, who was played by Megan Leahy.
Lizard Sword the Lizard Peep Messenger was played by Arthur, who was played by Karen Cassady.
The CryptMaster was played by Dad, who was played by Travis Sharp.
Gweneveth the Giantkin Amazonian Warrior was played by Janice, who was played by Amanda Lee Williams.
Rainbow Teardrops the Unicorn Craftsperson was played by Kelsey, who was played by Eve Krueger.
Production, editing and sound design by Matt Silverman.
Episode artwork by Travis Sharp.
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