Dwarven Moss's Curse of Strahd comes to an end...
Wendle: "Am I evil?" Boren: "Not to me my friend"... The final BBEG showdown commences as Wendle resists Strahd's proposition to be ruler of Ravenloft, answering him with an all-in Hyruken BLAST!!
Boren and Wendle head back down Old Svalich Road one more time making their ways to Castle Ravenloft for the Wedding of Ireena and Strahd.
Boren, Wendle and company head back to Van Richten's Tower.... tensions are high in this one, drama to tha MAX! you can cut the tension with a cursed AXE one could say... ALSO, get a massive 83% discount on an PIA / Private Internet Access VPN subscription on US. +4 FREE months! Kinda wyld, tbh! Check this link: https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/DwarvenMoss _____________ Listen for the Ad in this episode as well -- we had a blast making it! Enjoy and Moss On! DM
Boren and Wendle battle the Abbot in the Abbey courtyard... Wendle speaks from a soapbox addressing the horde of mongrelfolk.... The stakes are high!
Act III, episode 1 of The Curse of Strahd continues with Boren and Wendle breaking into in snowy, walled village of Kresk in Northern Barovia.
Boren, Wendle & company make their way Northwest to the village of Kresk.
After the Battle of Vistani Hill, Wendle and Boren find one more of Madame Eva's prophecies, then head north in search of the last clue to defeating Strahd.
Wendle and Boren return to Stanomir after finding the lost Vistani girl.
Boren and Wendle spot a small fishing boat in the middle of Lake Zarovich.
Come one, come all! Boren and Wendle go to The Festival of the Blazing Sun where attendance is mandatory.
Boren and Wendle learn that the walls of Vallaki may no longer be protected from Strahd... High jinx ensues... They met an old acquaintance and a dusk elf named Rahadin.
Wendle and Boren explore Vallaki and participate in the town's strange 'positivity'.
The party makes their way to the gates of Vallaki where they ask Baron Vargas to grant them refuge within its city walls.
In celebration of our Season premiere of Act II, Dwarven Moss recorded a very special “LIVE” episode at Comicon Toronto that weaves together season 1 and 2! This episode technically acts as standalone moment within our Curse of Strahd podcast series. Perhaps, even as a side quest if you will? We’ll let you decide... That said, the tale told adds a rich layer to the Wendle and Boren saga as it explores how broadly Strahd’s mind permeates and controls the land of Barovia, and just how deep his ego and paranoia has spread throughout his own being. Strahd is the ancient, he is the land. This event wouldn’t have been possible without the Sonar Network. (Full video available on our YouTube.com/dwarvenmoss)
For all you moss heads out there, here's a surprise episode drop of "Talking Moss!". Join us as we discus our favourite moments of Act 1, how each episode is made and a whole lotta D&D nerd love in general. Thank you all for your support and stay tuned for Act 2!! Coming March 24th, 2022.
The season finale of Act I! Chapter 9 of "The Curse of Strahd"... Wendle, Boren, Ireena and their puppy BB narrowly escape the chaos of the old mill... they hope to make their way safely to the city of Vallaki where they will be free from Strahd's grasp.
Boren, Wendle, Ireena and BB find their way to the lonely mill in search of an item which tells of history, for "knowledge of the ancient will help you better understand your enemy"...
The party follow Madame Eva's clues towards an old mill, Ireena leading the way. An invitation is received...
Brad Massender
you guys rock! you guys make me laugh so hard and the voicing acting is amazing and characters are lovable. Dm top tier it helps be be a better dm. keep up the good work
Josh Birchall
Found this show on Ticktock of all places. ive fallen in love with the show, mainly Boren though.
getsmartr
this is an amazing dnd podcast. I love the immersion into the characters. it's like you guys are making a radio drama but it's also kind of improv. I know that the editing makes it not quite like sitting at the table but i think it more than makes up for it with the amazing production quality