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Tired of adventure? Small Town DnD is a Dungeons and Dragons 5e Actual Play podcast if the heroes ignored their epic quest to stay home and deal with small town problems. Inspired by sitcoms and farming video games, listen as the quiet town of Chester’s Chair is radically reshaped by the (foolish) actions of the players. The smaller the stakes, the bigger the consequences!

 

Featuring 20+ years of combined improv comedy and D&D experience in cast members Chelsea Lee, David Dillon, Dewey Cassady, and Dungeon Master Alex Wolfson.

 

New episodes on Tuesdays, we take the last Tuesday of the month off.

 

Content Warning: Crude humor, language.

 

Check out our website for lore and more: smalltowndnd.com

 

Follow us on Instagram for news, photos, and art: @smalltowndnd. Plus, we post funny event posters for our holiday specials.

 

Cover art by Nik Sebastian @niksebastianart.


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The would-be heroes don’t answer the Call to Greatness. Also, “We can’t speak to anyone”. Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by Slappy"Ambience, Large Crowd, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.orgWe re-edited this episode to fix some audio issues and make it sound closer to our later episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Towers Schoolhouse has an unexpected problem. Also, “not the pornography”.Content Warning: We mention the existence of pornography.Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by SlappyWe lightly re-edited this episode to make it sound closer to our later episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Talent Show determines who will speak to the Queen. Also, “Try not to fall in love with me”.Content Warning: We mention the existence of pornography.Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by SlappyTalent Show Audience Noise by Ann Wolfson, Brian Wolfson, Chelsea Lee, and Alex Wolfson. Thanks Mom and Dad.We lightly re-edited this episode to make it sound closer to our later episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A battle against a chimpanzee and 4 flying snakes doesn’t go as planned. Also, “Get out of here, with your split hoof and one stomach”.Content Warning: It’s becoming a trend that we mention the existence of pornography. Language. Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by SlappyTalent Show Audience Noise by Ann Wolfson, Brian Wolfson, Chelsea Lee, and Alex Wolfson. Thanks Mom and Dad.We lightly re-edited this episode to make it sound closer to our later episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An overly complicated points system crowns the High Hooter. Also, “Four-Legged Beast from Hell (Ask Me How We Can Stop It)”.Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “Spooky STD Theme” by SlappyCrowd Noise by Ann Wolfson, Brian Wolfson, Chelsea Lee, and Alex Wolfson. Thanks Mom and Dad.We lightly re-edited this episode to make it sound closer to our later episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The party planning committee deals with high rents, lifestyle expenses, and extreme poverty. Also, “What’s the difference between Poor and Squalid?”.Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by SlappyWe lightly re-edited this episode to make it sound closer to our later episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A needlessly complicated scheme for crystato negotiations ends unexpectedly and new (maybe even romantic?) mysteries appear. Also, “Have you heard of the Breezetop Bombing?”.Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by SlappyWe lightly re-edited this episode to make it sound closer to our later episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The all-night search for a missing friend ends with a shocking revelation. Also, “Sorry, my ears must be deceiving me. I feel like I hear two quitters here.”Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by SlappyWe lightly re-edited this episode to make it sound closer to our later episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The party planning committee and friends fight for their lives, with shocking consequences. Also, “Kumbaya, My Lord. Kumbaya.”Content Warning: Language. Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by SlappyWe lightly re-edited this episode to make it sound closer to our later episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The stakes get raised while attempting an elaborate ruse to sneak into the Breezetop Estates. Also, “It’s alright boys. Let’s act natural and all hold hands so they don’t suspect anything.”Content Warning: Language. Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by SlappyWe lightly re-edited this episode to make it sound closer to our later episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The party planning committee investigate the secret of Taste + Dignity and finalize their preparations for the Queen’s Visit, with shocking results. Also, “Just a girl on the can with nothing to hide.”Content Warning: Language. Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by Slappy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Queen Josephine IV of Scarlet Edge visits the small town of Chester’s Chair and the party planning committee’s hard work is tested. Also, “For you, the Scent of the Big Dog.”Content Warning: Language. Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by Slappy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The party planning committee takes a break from planning parties to get extremely cuddly and cozy. Also, “Ahhhhuuuuaaaaaahhhhhh… Just like every year.”Content Warning: Language. Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme – crimbis edition” by Slappy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Catch up quickly as the cast recaps the plot and a few favorite moments from the first 13 episodes of Small Town DnD. Also, “Yeah, because regular people can’t be heroes, Alex”.Content Warning: (Just a tiny bit of) Language. Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by Slappy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The players bask in their success as we catch up with Chester’s Chair and see what has changed since the Queen’s Visit. Also, “If that horse is elected mayor, he will be the first mayor assassinated in this town’s history”.Content Warning: (Just a tiny bit of) Language. Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by Slappy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The players kick off Tyl’s mayoral campaign after a tense confrontation with his father. Also, “Tyl can wear that armor better than you can and that’s saying absolutely nothing”.Content Warning: (Just a tiny bit of) Language. Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by Slappy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The players guide Tyl through the first-ever Mayoral Debate and Fashion Show, it really really doesn’t go as planned. Also, “Scrumbis is a metaphor for the weaker parts of our society that need respite from the rich”.Content Warning: (Just a tiny bit of) Language. Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by Slappy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The stakes rise in the wake of the Mayoral Debate as a new layer of the bankruptcy mystery reveals itself. Also, “I got a lot of dads”.Content Warning: (Just a tiny bit of) Language. Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme” by Slappy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The party takes a break to celebrate Valentine’s Day at the annual Singles Mixer and oh ho ho is it SPICY. Also, “I swear to god if that horse gets laid tonight”.Content Warning: (Just a tiny bit of) Language. Original Music by David Dillon, plus “Agoing to the Tavern” by Eric Romero “STD Theme - valiteen” by Slappy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Comments (1)

Alie Cole

I like that they do a recap at the beginning of episodes. I don't always get a chance to listen straight through, so it's hard to remember what happened. Love the podcast!

Jan 9th
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