Listen as Jordan, Doz, Carter, Vince, and Mariah dive headfirst into an epic adventure guided by their DM, Gage on Imagine Dungeons — an actual-play D&D podcast filled with real-life friends and imaginary dungeons! Tune in each week to hear stupid jokes, old friends pretending to be goofy-ass characters together, and some shockingly heartfelt moments that take the game to a level is was never designed for. Sorry again to Gage about all that.
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Listen as Jordan, Doz, Carter, Vince, and Mariah dive headfirst into an epic adventure guided by their DM, Gage on Imagine Dungeons — an actual-play D&D podcast filled with real-life friends and imaginary dungeons! Tune in each week to hear stupid jokes, old friends pretending to be goofy-ass characters together, and some shockingly heartfelt moments that take the game to a level is was never designed for. Sorry again to Gage about all that.
Deep in the South Pole, a crack team of expert thieves, con artists, and muscle are recruited by a mysterious organizer. Their goal? To rob the most impenetrable safehouse known to man, the last bastion of tyranny in the known world, the seedy, capitalistic claw that grips the soft underbelly of the proletariat: The North Pole.
Enjoy this standalone adventure from Imagine Dungeons, an actual-play Dungeons & Dragons 5e podcast. Our DM is Gage Kell. Howard is played by Carter Willis, Guy is played by Jordan Wonders, Toyotathon is played by Vince Kelly, Rudy is played by Mariah Kelly, and Reginald is played by Justin Dozier.
Music by Monument Studios, Fesilyan Studios, and Ovani Sound.
Imagine Dungeons
Listen as Jordan, Doz, Carter, Vince, and Mariah dive headfirst into an epic adventure guided by their DM, Gage on Imagine Dungeons — an actual-play D&D podcast filled with real-life friends and imaginary dungeons! Tune in each week to hear stupid jokes, old friends pretending to be goofy-ass characters together, and some shockingly heartfelt moments that take the game to a level is was never designed for. Sorry again to Gage about all that.