A cinematic D&D actual play podcast where story, sound, and performance collide. Small Embers follows a party of unlikely heroes caught in a crumbling empire as politics, prophecy, and power ignite across the continent of Aethelon.
Blending immersive sound design, character-driven storytelling, and high-stakes tabletop roleplay, Small Embers delivers a rich, emotional narrative that feels more like a fantasy drama than a game. Each chapter unfolds like a television series complete with music, vivid performances, and the chemistry only true play can bring.
If you love Critical Role, Dimension 20, or The Glass Cannon, you’ll love Dice Company: Small Embers.
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A cinematic D&D actual play podcast where story, sound, and performance collide. Small Embers follows a party of unlikely heroes caught in a crumbling empire as politics, prophecy, and power ignite across the continent of Aethelon.
Blending immersive sound design, character-driven storytelling, and high-stakes tabletop roleplay, Small Embers delivers a rich, emotional narrative that feels more like a fantasy drama than a game. Each chapter unfolds like a television series complete with music, vivid performances, and the chemistry only true play can bring.
If you love Critical Role, Dimension 20, or The Glass Cannon, you’ll love Dice Company: Small Embers.
Petren and Vander face off against the Bounder with the Red Blade on the edge of an abyss, while the Concordian Pals debrief with Seeksorrow and Tock
Dice Company: Small Embers
A cinematic D&D actual play podcast where story, sound, and performance collide. Small Embers follows a party of unlikely heroes caught in a crumbling empire as politics, prophecy, and power ignite across the continent of Aethelon.
Blending immersive sound design, character-driven storytelling, and high-stakes tabletop roleplay, Small Embers delivers a rich, emotional narrative that feels more like a fantasy drama than a game. Each chapter unfolds like a television series complete with music, vivid performances, and the chemistry only true play can bring.
If you love Critical Role, Dimension 20, or The Glass Cannon, you’ll love Dice Company: Small Embers.