Fire and Smoke
Fire and Smoke
Take a seat by the fire and settle in for a story. Dive Ear-first into the chaos as Dungeon Master Phillip DuPont throws his friends Abigail McDonald, Blake Romero, Ethan Bennikutty, and Eric Li into a world where Americana devolves into Arcana. Fire and Smoke is a mini-series focused D&D play podcast. Follow Phillip on his Dungeons and Dragons TikTok (@whichdunphy) to keep up with all things Fire and Smoke!
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Fire and Smoke
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Último episodio
28 de may. de 2026
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Episodios
A Deal's a Deal (Ep1, The Devil at Gold Basin) 24.09.2023 30:09
Florence is looking for Don McCann, Shi is looking for his friend, Jasper is looking for some recognition, and Augustus is looking for the fastest horse. Music and Sound Effects: “Florence’s Waltz” by Abigail McDonald “Castanets” by NoahBangs at Freesound.org “Western Whistle Loop” by CarlosCarty at Freesound.org “Desert Binaural Wind” by Benbojangles at Freesound.org “Wild West Saloon” by Quadras...
Howdy! (Character Introduction, The Devil at Gold Basin) 15.09.2023 2:48
Meet Florence Bell, Jasper Strayhorn, Augustus Steele, and Zhan Shi, four people all drawn to The West by their own stories. Enjoy a short preview of our characters and setting for Fire and Smoke: The Devil at Gold Basin! Music and Sound Effects: “Florence’s Waltz” by Abigail McDonald “Castanets” by NoahBangs at Freesound.org “Western Whistle Loop” by CarlosCarty at Freesound.org
Where To Begin (Fire and Smoke: Listening Guide) 14.09.2023 4:56
Here's an introduction to the show, a brief run-down of each campaign, and advice on where to begin! Music and Sound Effects: “Odessa’s House” by Abigail McDonald Follow us on TikTok and Instagram @fireandsmokepodcast
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