Having finally muted that king, Team Regicide turns their attention to the elven king. Dimitri makes a long-distance phone call. Salima’s fleet was fleeting. Elahimm stakes his claim. Solkinn Rai wants to buy a hat.
Music included “Kabbalistic Village,” “Genesis,” “Long Way to Go,” and “Pirates Out For Blood” by Miguel Johnson, “Growing Shadows” by myuu, “Mountain Village” by Alex Chorny, and “A Chant in the Wind” by Tristan Lohengrin. All music is used under the creative commons license.
All content for Dungeons Against Humanity is the property of Dungeons Against Humanity and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Having finally muted that king, Team Regicide turns their attention to the elven king. Dimitri makes a long-distance phone call. Salima’s fleet was fleeting. Elahimm stakes his claim. Solkinn Rai wants to buy a hat.
Music included “Kabbalistic Village,” “Genesis,” “Long Way to Go,” and “Pirates Out For Blood” by Miguel Johnson, “Growing Shadows” by myuu, “Mountain Village” by Alex Chorny, and “A Chant in the Wind” by Tristan Lohengrin. All music is used under the creative commons license.
Team Regicide continues through the garden maze. Dimitri doesn’t stick the dismount. Salima has an unwanted passenger. Elahimm is gonna die looking good, dammit. Solkinn Rai unleashes a breakdance attack on some basic bitches.
All music used under the Creative Commons license:
“Blackout” and “Abyss” by myuu
“The Battle of 3033” by Miguel Johnson
“The Devil’s Cell” by Darren Curtis
Dungeons Against Humanity
Having finally muted that king, Team Regicide turns their attention to the elven king. Dimitri makes a long-distance phone call. Salima’s fleet was fleeting. Elahimm stakes his claim. Solkinn Rai wants to buy a hat.
Music included “Kabbalistic Village,” “Genesis,” “Long Way to Go,” and “Pirates Out For Blood” by Miguel Johnson, “Growing Shadows” by myuu, “Mountain Village” by Alex Chorny, and “A Chant in the Wind” by Tristan Lohengrin. All music is used under the creative commons license.