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Dimension 20's Adventuring Party

Dimension 20's Adventuring Party

Dimension 20's Official Talkback Show.

20208.822 Seasons232 EpisodesReturning Series

Overview

A Dimension 20 talkback show where GM and players discuss the events of the latest episode.

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Top Cast

Brennan Lee Mulligan

Brennan Lee Mulligan

Self

Ally Beardsley

Ally Beardsley

Self

Zac Oyama

Zac Oyama

Self

Oscar Montoya

Oscar Montoya

Self

Jacob Wysocki

Jacob Wysocki

Self

Vic Michaelis

Vic Michaelis

Self

Kimia Behpoornia

Kimia Behpoornia

Self

Themes & Keywords

behind the scenesafter showtabletop rpg

About Dimension 20's Adventuring Party

Dimension 20's Adventuring Party is a talk series that first aired in 2020 exploring themes of behind the scenes, after show, tabletop rpg. it stars Brennan Lee Mulligan, Ally Beardsley, Zac Oyama. A Dimension 20 talkback show where GM and players discuss the events of the latest episode.

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