Dark Dice

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Dark Dice
Dark dice.png
Cover art for the first season
Running time27–94 min
Country of originGermany
United States
Language(s)English
Starring
Created byTravis Vengroff
K. A. Statz
Directed byTravis Vengroff (season 1–present)
K. A. Statz (season 3–present)
Produced byTravis Vengroff
Executive producer(s)
  • Dennis Greenhill (season 3–present)
  • Carol Vengroff (season 3–present)
  • AJ Punk'n (season 3–present)
  • Maico Villeas (season 3–present)
Narrated by Travis Vengroff (season 1–present)
K. A. Statz (season 3–present)
Original releaseSeptember 25, 2018
Opening theme"Domain of the Nameless God" by Steven Melin
Website darkdice.com
Podcast iTunes
Podchaser

Dark Dice is a horror-dark fantasy actual play podcast created by the husband and wife duo of Travis Vengroff and K. A. Statz [Note 1] and produced by Fool & Scholar Productions. [1] [2] [3] It is set in an original medieval fantasy setting created by Vengroff and follows characters trying to overcome an evil shapeshifting being known as the Nameless God. Vengroff acts as gamemaster, joined by Statz as co-gamemaster in season 3.

Contents

Dark Dice emphasizes the potential deaths of all player characters, and the potential losses of their sanities, which affect their perceptions of the world; a player whose character dies does not get a new character, and instead leaves the show. Episodes for each campaign are divided in chapters: the first season and campaign, Domain of the Nameless God, premiered on September 25, 2018, and concluded on January 14, 2021. The second season, a direct continuation called The Long Road, which is divided into dual campaigns, "A" and "B", premiered on February 26, 2021; season 2 was put on hiatus after March 2023, and the third season and fourth campaign, Shores of the Silver Thrum, set in the same world but otherwise unrelated to previous campaigns, premiered on June 20, 2023, with season 2 expected to resume after its conclusion. [4] [5] [6]

The series features immersive sound design and original music, with all non-player character (NPC) dialogue from season 2 onwards being re-dubbed by voice actors during post-production. [7] [8] The show is fan-funded; it was originally released on a monthly basis before switching to a bi-monthly basis for season 3. [9] [10] [6] The podcast has been developed based on the 5th edition rules of Dungeons & Dragons . [11]

Production

Casting and recording

The show features a number of voice actors having previously worked with Fool & Scholar Productions; season 1 notably featured exclusively players who were involved in The White Vault , namely Hem Cleveland, Eyþór Viðarsson, Peter Joseph Lewis, David Ault, and Kessi Riliniki, who, together with Lani Minella, formed the main cast of the first season of The White Vault, and Statz, who was the creator and writer of The White Vault, while Vengroff, the gamemaster, was its director, producer, sound designer and editor; [12] Minella herself would later voice an NPC, Gunther, in season 2, and players who later joined the series include The White Vault cast members Eric Nelsen, Sophie Yang, Danilo Battistini, and, briefly, Tanja Milojevic. [13] [14] [15]

The second season of the show was originally conceived as a shorter "epilogue" story, titled "The Long March"; instead, it became a fully-fledged season with dual campaigns renamed The Long Walk. [16] Jeff Goldblum was announced as cast member for the second season in June 2021, as the character Balmur. [17] [18] [19] The White Vault cast member Tanja Milojevic was also intended to join as a player in the B campaign, but her character died in battle shortly after being introduced, and therefore remained unnamed and is only briefly featured in the first episode of the campaign. [15]

In a special release on April 14, 2021, Vengroff and Statz announced that, if they reached 2,500 subscribers on Patreon by May 12, they would switch Dark Dice from being a side-project of Fool & Scholar Productions to part of their yearly production schedule, "with seasonal releases every two weeks (or more if we're able)." [20] The second season went into hiatus after episode 5A (the fifth episode of the A campaign), released in March 2023, due to the upcoming wedding of Cleveland and Viðarsson, the two players featured in season 2's A campaign; the following May 26, Vengroff announced that the rest of season 2 was postponed due to Cleveland and Viðarsson deciding to take time off following their wedding; he announced that the show would move forward with its third season, and would return to season 2 "after this new story concludes so our cast can enjoy the first few months of their marriage." [21] Season 3 premiered on June 20, 2023, with a prologue episode featuring two of the eight new players, in which Vengroff confirmed that Dark Dice was now upgrated to a bi-monthly release. [4] [6] Domain of the Nameless God was always intended to be followed by a new campaign with a cast of all-new characters, and as such season 3, Shores of the Silver Thrum, featured new players playing original characters. [22] [6]

Music

Steven Melin wrote the opening theme of the series, "Domain of the Nameless God"; Melin, Brandon Boone, and Vengroff act as main composers for the series' original music. [23] Other contributors include players Hem Cleveland and Eyþór Viðarsson, who wrote and performed the song "Funeral Song 1" [Note 2] in Icelandic for the show, and the song "Elven Wood Cutting Song" improvised on the spot by player Jeff Goldblum while recording season 2 (with fellow cast members Russ D. More, Peter Joseph Lewis, and Holly Billinghurst joining in), with Melin, Vengroff, and Mike Pettry later adding orchestration in post-production. [24] [23]

On August 3, 2022, Japanese video game composer Hitoshi Sakimoto was announced to create new music for Dark Dice, with the recording sessions taking place on August 12 and 22. [25] The two tracks written by Sakimoto are "Echo of Seasons" and "The Sufferers' Cant". [23] David Wise, the British video game composer, has also composed music for the series and is credited for the outro theme in season 3.

Plot

Season 1: Domain of the Nameless God

The first season of the podcast revolves around a party of six characters attempting to find and rescue the children of Ilmater's Hope, a town whose children inexplicably disappeared. The party consists of Darwen cousins Rowena Granitepike and Father Westpike, Human ranger and necromancer Soren Arkwright, innkeeper Iaus Innskeep, whose son Barrin is among the missing children, paladin Sister Cavernsfall, and the witch Flygia of Zarketh, feared by the townspeople. [14] The team follows the trail of the missing children into the Dead Pines forest, where they start being hunted by The Silent One, a sinister creature that has the ability to shapeshift into whoever it pleases. The first loss of a party member happens in Chapter 7, when Rowena, under the influence of a cursed dagger, attempts to stab Father Westpike, only for Sister Cavernsfall to sacrifice herself by taking the blow in his place. [26] [27] The second casualty is Flygia, who is separated from the party and finds herself in a hall of mirrors in Chapter 9; although the end of the scene is left ambiguous, and she seemingly reunites with the rest of the party, "Flygia" turns on the party in Chapter 12 and is killed by Iaus in self-defence, with necromancy revealing that she had been killed and taken over by a creature in Chapter 9, with Flygia's player secretly playing as the creature afterwards. [28] [27]

Rowena, Father Westpike, Soren and Iaus reach a bastion at the heart of the domain of the Nameless God, who had abducted the children in order to sacrifice them, allowing it to reach its full strength. Although most the children have already been sacrificed, the team manages to save the two still alive, including Barrin, as well as a third child of unknown origins also present; however, a huge mistake from Iaus' player results in the ritual being successful. The four barely manage an escape from the Nameless God's domain with the three children, but learn that they must sacrifice someone in order to seal the gateway linking its domain to their world. In an ambiguous scene, Soren seemingly stabs himself to seal the gate, only to be revived by a being which might have been the spirit of Sister Cavernsfall or the Nameless God. The campaign ends on a bittersweet note, as the party of four returns to Ilmater's Hope mostly unsuccessful in their rescue attempt, and with two of their members dead; they also realize that time passed differently within the domain of the Nameless God, and that 10 months have passed in the outside world since their departure; the village suffered a harsh winter, a food shortage, and with the children missing, many of the townspeople took their own lives. However, Iaus got his son back, and the four know that by sealing the gate, they stopped the Nameless God, at least for now. [27]

Season 2: The Long Road

The second season is a direct continuation of the first, and is divided into two campaigns, "A" and "B"; the series alternates between the two campaigns, mostly focusing on the B campaign originally while focusing on the A campaign for a lengthy period afterwards; both notably focus on what really happened at the end of the previous season during Soren's "sacrifice".

The A campaign follows Rowena and Father Westpike, staying at Ilmater's Hope with Aud, the child of unknown origins they rescued the previous season; Rowena remembers the end of the previous season as it was presented to viewers, while Father Westpike struggles to remember it, and both are left with severe trauma from their rescue mission. Their new life is troubled by the hostile townspeople, who doubt their story; Aud similarly claims that she saw Rowena kill Soren, and that he did not come back to life. The two go to the town's church to attempt to help the people inside, who turned their backs on their gods, but are attacked by them and kill one in self-defense; as the behavior of the townspeople worsens, the cousins flee Ilmater's Hope with the help of Gunther, the third kid they saved with Barrin and Aud, and head north for Westman's Hold, to reunite with Father Westpike's family, whom he is worried about, and fight against the Kordalum, a family related to them they wish to take revenge against. They rest at the Riverside Inn, in which they meet Rafaj, a slaver, and free the creatures in his possession. [27]

The B campaign follows Soren, who remembers being unexpectedly killed by Rowena at the end of the previous season, yet finds himself alive in the Dead Pines as Human siblings Gaelle and Glom of House Vogelberg attack a group of elven slavers, rescuing the Elven hunter Balmur and the Scaleskin storyteller Ildrex Mystan from being sacrificed to the slavers' god; the five team up in an attempt to reach Ilmater's Hope, with a vengeful Soren looking to find his former teammates. In Chapter 3B, Balmur is revealed to be The Nameless God in disguise, leaving the party but starting to stalk the team members; the following episode, he murders Gaelle by strangling her, removes her body, and shapeshifts into her to take her place; Ildrex is the only witness, but his fragile sanity makes him think it was a dream. [8] [29] [30] [31] Unaware of the traitor within their ranks, the team returns to Ilmater's Hope, which Rowena and Father Westpike have already left by this point: Soren learns that the two are now wanted criminals, and have notably been charged with murder for the deaths of Soren, Sister Cavernsfall, and the person they encountered inside the church in campaign A. Soren reunites with a worried Iaus, who claims that Rowena stabbed Soren before the others could react; Soren forgives him for his "death". Iaus, who now takes care of both Barrin, Aud, and Gunther, plans on leaving town with them, feeling that they are no longer welcome in Ilmater's Hope, and is gone by the time the group wakes up from their first night in town. Realizing how dangerous the town has become, with its people having turned to dark gods, the group leaves and keeps following Rowena and Father Westpike's trail, reaching the Riverside Inn and later the town of Audin. [27]

Season 3: Shores of the Silver Thrum

The third season marks a departure from the three previous campaigns, acting as a stand-alone story set in the same world, and following a party of new characters. It takes place on a 190-years old ship called The Willow's Wake, whose crew, hired by the Farhauler Company and including the Orc deckhand Konvo and the Human shipwright Jare Driftwood, is tasked with transporting cargo from Embergrad northward to Winterport, a Vinnelhaven colony within the Northrealm lands. Several guests are also aboard: the trio of Elf clan leader Vind Greyview, half-Orc warlock Agé Ogun, and wide-eyed young Halfling Nimbleremble "Nimble" Troutspinetrout, travelling together in a quest to appease the Gods whom they believe have repudiated their respective villages in the Blackstone Forest, the lively Tiefling Vivianna Bloodchamber and the Human noblewoman Lady Lán Qiu, seeking help for her cursed native lands. [14] [32]

Official art of the first season's characters. From top to bottom and left to right: The Nameless God, Iaus Innskeep, Soren Arkright, Flygia of Zarketh, Sister Cavernsfall, Father Westpike, and Rowena Granitepike. Dark Dice Poster.jpg
Official art of the first season's characters. From top to bottom and left to right: The Nameless God, Iaus Innskeep, Soren Arkright, Flygia of Zarketh, Sister Cavernsfall, Father Westpike, and Rowena Granitepike.

The Willow's Wake's first stop on its way to Winterport is the town-island of the Sunken Bulwark, populated by believers in a god named The Sunken One, where the guests meet the Halfling bard Yuehai, also to join the ship as a guest from that point onward. Yuehai tells the story of the nearby Diviner Shell Cave, which legends say tells one the truth of their innermost desires, leaving them so overwhelmed that they do not notice the water rushing into the cave and drown. With Agé eager to use the cave to learn the identity of his mother, a secret long dear to his heart, the trio of the Blackstone Forest explore the cave, but by the time Agé's question is answered, the water threatens to drown him. A misguided attempt at rescue causes Nimble to fall into the water, leading Agé himself to dive back in to save Nimble; he is successful, but Vind, aware that Agé suspects that he killed his brother to become tribe leader, seizes this opportunity to push the other two back into the storming waters and flee. Agé barely survives but realizes that Nimble died during their struggle, and promises to kill Vind in revenge. [32]

Player characters

Introduced in season 1
Introduced in season 2
Introduced in season 3

Cast

Main cast

IndividualCharacterCampaign
Domain of the Nameless GodThe Long RoadShores of the Silver Thrum
AB
Travis Vengroff Gamemaster Gamemaster
Hem ClevelandRowena GranitepikePlayerNPC
Eyþór ViðarssonFather WestpikePlayerNPC
Peter Joseph LewisSoren ArkrightPlayerPlayer
David AultIaus InnskeepPlayerNPC
K. A. Statz [Note 1] Sister CavernsfallPlayerNPC
GamemasterGamemaster
Kessi RilinikiFlygia of ZarkethPlayerNPC
Jeff Goldblum Balmur / The Nameless GodNPCPlayerNPC
Russ D. More [Note 3] Ildrex MystanPlayer
Holly BillinghurstGaelle VogelbergPlayer
Sean HowardGlom VogelbergPlayer
Eric Nelsen Vind GreyviewPlayer
LilyPichu Vivianna BloodchamberPlayer
Jasper William CartwrightAgé OgunPlayer
Sophie YangLán QiuPlayer
Danilo Battistini"Nimble" TroutspinetroutPlayer
Sam YeowYuehaiPlayer
Enrique PerezKonvoPlayer
Florian SeidlerJare DriftwoodPlayer

Notable guests

In addition to acting as gamemaster and narrator, Vengroff also voices most NPCs in the first season; in subsequent seasons, all of them are re-dubbed by voice actors in post-production for the episode releases, although Vengroff still voices them during the original play sessions.

Episodes

VolumeEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 16September 25, 2018 (2018-09-25)January 14, 2021 (2021-01-14)
2 TBDFebruary 26, 2021 (2021-02-26)
3 TBDJune 20, 2023 (2023-06-20)

Season 1: Domain of the Nameless God

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDurationOriginal release date
1"Dark Dice: Episode 0 – The Game [Note 4] "48 minutesNovember 1, 2018 (2018-11-01)
Welcome to Dark Dice! This episode explains how the Dark Dice podcast feed works, where to start with each season, and what the show is about.
21"Chapter 1: The Silent One"48 minutesNovember 1, 2018 (2018-11-01)
The team ventures into the Dead Pines to seek out the missing children of Ilmater's Hope. On the first step of their journey, they will discover something far more sinister...
32"Chapter 2: Mindless"47 minutesDecember 4, 2018 (2018-12-04)
Now hunted by the Silent One, the team hurries toward the campfire where the missing children were last spotted...
43"Chapter 3: Captive"39 minutesFebruary 6, 2019 (2019-02-06)
With their foes defeated, the team moves to question the lone survivor...
54"Chapter 4: Dead of Night"53 minutesMarch 12, 2019 (2019-03-12)
The team cautiously pass through the ruins of an old village...
65"Chapter 5: First Watch"37 minutesJune 13, 2019 (2019-06-13)
After a difficult battle, the team seek shelter for the long night ahead...
76"Chapter 6: Dying Embers"34 minutesJuly 18, 2019 (2019-07-18)
After certain unsettling events, the team endeavors to continue their long rest...
87"Chapter 7: The Great Gate"44 minutesOctober 8, 2019 (2019-10-08)
The team encounters a great stone gateway and a puzzle that blocks their path...
98"Chapter 8: The Eternal Vigil"46 minutesOctober 24, 2019 (2019-10-24)
The team passes through the great gate into the darkness beyond, where foul things lurk...
109"Chapter 9: Tunnels"54 minutesDecember 24, 2019 (2019-12-24)
The team explores passages beneath the earth and makes a terrible discovery...
1110"Chapter 10: Tortured"35 minutesFebruary 21, 2020 (2020-02-21)
Miles underground, the team suddenly finds themselves within a great forest...
1211"Chapter 11: Scars"48 minutesApril 2, 2020 (2020-04-02)
Well within the Roaming Forest, the team begins to question their senses and their memories...
1312"Chapter 12: Worse"50 minutesMay 7, 2020 (2020-05-07)
Well within the Roaming Forest, the team's watch falls asleep...
1413"Chapter 13: Silent Faithful"36 minutesSeptember 4, 2020 (2020-09-04)
Well within the Roaming Forest, the team finds that they are not alone.
1514"Chapter 14: Silent Faithful"43 minutesOctober 1, 2020 (2020-10-01)
Well within the Roaming Forest, the team attempts to take their final rest.
1615"Chapter 15: The Void"60 minutesDecember 2, 2020 (2020-12-02)
The team enters the ruinous domain of The Nameless God.
1716"Chapter 16: The Long March"42 minutesJanuary 14, 2021 (2021-01-14)
Every story has an end... and some endings are new beginnings.

Season 2: The Long Road

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No. in
season
TitleDurationOriginal release date
181"Chapter 1A: Recovery"27 minutesFebruary 26, 2021 (2021-02-26)
Having failed in their quest, the survivors begin the long process of recovery from a terrible journey.
192"Chapter 1B: Unavenged"47 minutesJune 12, 2021 (2021-06-12)
A new chapter begins as five travelers find themselves in the captivity of Imperial Elven slavers.
203"Chapter 2B: Quartet"44 minutesJune 25, 2021 (2021-06-25)
Having survived their first encounter, the team seeks a safe place to rest.
214"Chapter 3B: Sleepless"49 minutesAugust 29, 2021 (2021-08-29)
The team has issues sleeping, and also staying awake, as they discover that they are not alone...
225"Chapter 4B: Lost"62 minutesDecember 3, 2021 (2021-12-03)
Hunted, the team struggles to find their way to Ilmater's Hope...
236"Chapter 5B: Hero's Welcome"45 minutesFebruary 15, 2022 (2022-02-15)
Now back into civilization, the team begins their investigation in Ilmater's Hope...
247"Chapter 6B: The Worst Kinds of Monsters"83 minutesMarch 27, 2022 (2022-03-27)
The team continues their investigation into the monsters within Ilmater's Hope...
258"Chapter 7B: Wild Sheep Chase"65 minutesApril 16, 2022 (2022-04-16)
The team is pulled into a side quest most strange... Involving a sheep?
269"Chapter 8B: Wizard Battle"35 minutesMay 16, 2022 (2022-05-16)
The team finishes their wild sheep chase as they get involved in a wizard battle.
2710"Chapter 9B: Word Crafter"32 minutesJune 17, 2022 (2022-06-17)
The team meets a creature that speaks with the voices of others, and attends a child's birthday celebration.
2811"Chapter 10B: Conspiracy"94 minutesOctober 16, 2022 (2022-10-16)
In pursuit of Rowena, the team reaches Audin.
2912"Chapter 2A: Unwelcome"43 minutesNovember 17, 2022 (2022-11-17)
The team returns to the church at Ilmater's Hope, but all is not well.
3013"Chapter 3A: Castigation"37 minutesJanuary 16, 2023 (2023-01-16)
The team escapes Ilmater's Hope, and continues north.
3114"Chapter 4A: Questionable Associates [Note 5] "43 minutesFebruary 16, 2023 (2023-02-16)
The team continues north and stops at the Riverside inn.
3215"Chapter 5A: Sidebar Skulk [Note 6] "28 minutesMarch 23, 2023 (2023-03-23)
The team enacts their plan to rescue the prisoners just outside the Riverside inn.
Note: Season 2 entered a hiatus following this episode, and is expected to resume following the completion of season 3.

Season 3: Shores of the Silver Thrum

No.
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No. in
season
TitleDurationOriginal release date
33"Embark"64 minutesJune 20, 2023 (2023-06-20)
As waves crash and docks creek, it is time for the final two crew members to join the Willow's Wake.
341"In the Willow's Wake"50 minutesJuly 4, 2023 (2023-07-04)
As waves crash and docks creek, five adventurers book passage on The Willow's Wake, into the frozen north.
352"The Calm"44 minutesJuly 18, 2023 (2023-07-18)
Those aboard the Willow's Wake find ways to keep entertained on the open sea as they travel toward their first destination.
363"Lure"50 minutesAugust 1, 2023 (2023-08-01)
The Willow's Wake faces an unexpected and deadly threat.
374"The Sunken Bulwark"48 minutesAugust 15, 2023 (2023-08-15)
As personal agendas come into conflict, the Willow arrives at its first destination.
385"The Storyteller & the Pirate"48 minutesAugust 30, 2023 (2023-08-30)
As personal agendas come into conflict, the Willow arrives at its first destination.
396"Betrayal"94 minutesSeptember 27, 2023 (2023-09-27)
Jare explores the treasury while the others seek out the Diviner Shell Cave.
407"Last Light"40 minutesSeptember 27, 2023 (2023-09-27)
The Last Light Ritual begins...

Bonus episodes

TitleDurationOriginal release date
"Meet the Innskeep"9 minutesNovember 2, 2018 (2018-11-02)
Before the journey begins we meet one of the characters, Iaus Innskeep, a tiefling assassin voiced by David Ault.
"Meet the Bard"12 minutesDecember 31, 2018 (2018-12-31)
As we continue the journey we learn more about the peculiar past of Rowena Granitepike, a dwarven bard voiced by Hem Cleveland.
"Meet the Paladin"7 minutesApril 23, 2019 (2019-04-23)
As we continue the journey we learn more about Sister Tsavorite Cavernsfall, a dwarven paladin voiced by Kaitlin Statz.
"Meet the Cleric"17 minutesAugust 19, 2019 (2019-08-19)
As we continue the journey we learn more about Father Sindri Westpike, the old dwarven cleric voiced by Eyþór Viðarsson.
"Behind the Music"17 minutesJanuary 21, 2020 (2020-01-21)
This week we talk about how the music to Dark Dice was made! We also discuss working with a 40 person choir, creating music for horror, and some of the strange happenings in the process. We talk with Hem Cleveland, Travis Vengroff, Enzo Puzzovio, Ryan McQuinn, and Steven Melin.
"Meet the Druid"28 minutesJune 13, 2020 (2020-06-13)
One of the travelers kept a journal. Let us learn more about Flygia, the Druid of Zarketh and discover what really happened, from her perspective.
"Pride Month: Tiefling in the Details"122 minutesJanuary 15, 2021 (2021-01-15)
This special episode of Dark Dice takes place in a possible future, one where Iaus Innskeep survives the trials of Domain of the Nameless God... and decides to sign up for speed dating.
"Pride Month: A Date With Uriel"26 minutesJanuary 16, 2021 (2021-01-16)
The following episode is one that our fans voted for, and THE possible epilogue should Iaus Innskeep survive the trails to come...
"Holiday Team Meeting & Reading"88 minutesJanuary 6, 2022 (2022-01-06)
This week we have three stories, all fan submitted - the winners of our Fan Fiction competition! We also have a chat with the cast of Dark Dice!
"Iaus chats with D&D in a Castle"25 minutesJune 21, 2022 (2022-06-21)
This is not an episode of Dark Dice. Instead, Iaus Innskeep is chatting with patrons at his new tavern!
"Meet the Rogue"7 minutesAugust 15, 2022 (2022-08-15)
As we continue the journey we learn more about the history of Vinnelhaven and one of its more infamous pirates - Gaelle Vogelburg.
"Dark Dice: Behind the Screen: Co-DM'ing & D&D in a Castle Review"20 minutesOctober 3, 2022 (2022-10-03)
This week Kaitlin & Travis chat about our adventures at D&D In a Castle!
"Icelandic Wedding & Creepy Dolls"51 minutesMay 16, 2022 (2022-05-16)
Our lovely cast members got married this month at their beautiful home in Iceland. They met while recording Dark Dice & The White Vault. In this episode we chat about Iceland, Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands), wedding hijinks, a bird called the Hrossagaukur, Icelandic horses, the ferry, elephant rock, wildlife, animal rescue, a bird that thinks she's a human, and creepy dolls!

Reception

Critical reception

The Syfy Wire commented on the podcast that "the show edits out the pauses that naturally come while playing D&D, re-records NPC voices with trained voice actors, and scores the whole thing with Foley work, an orchestra featuring more than 30 medieval instruments, and a live 40-person choir singing in Icelandic, Elvish, and more." [34]

In 2020, the Audio Fiction and Arts Festival included Dark Dice in their Gold Listening Showcase Official Selection. [35]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultCitation
2020Audio Verse AwardsBest Instrumental Composition in a Production"Danse Sanguis" - Steven Melin and Travis Vengroff Won [36]
Best Vocal Composition in a Production"Devil's Gamble" - Steven Melin and Travis VengroffWon
"Funeral Song 1" [Note 2] - Hem Cleveland and Eyþór ViðarssonWon
Best Player Direction in a ProductionTravis VengroffWon
2021Audio Verse AwardsBest Improvised ProductionDark DiceWon [37]
Best Player Direction in a ProductionTravis VengroffWon
Best Player in a ProductionRuss D. MoreWon
New Jersey Web Festival AwardsBest Sound Design in an Actual Play ProductionTravis VengroffWon [38]
2022Audio Verse AwardsBest Improvised ProductionDark DiceWon [39]
Best Player Direction in a ProductionTravis VengroffWon
Best Player in a Production Jeff Goldblum Won
Russ D. MoreWon
Miami Web Festival AwardsBest Podcast DirectorTravis VengroffNominated [40]
Best Actor/Performer in a PodcastJeff GoldblumWon
New Jersey Web Festival AwardsOutstanding Actual Play Podcast (D&D)Dark DiceWon [41]
2023Rio WebFestBest Actual PlayDark DiceNominated [42]
New Jersey Web Festival AwardsBest Editing in an Actual Play ProductionTravis Vengroff, Dayn Russell Leonardson, Kaela ShoeWon
Apulita Web festBest Actual PlayDark DiceNominated
Minnesota Web FestBest Overall PodcastDark DiceNominated
Best Fantasy AwardDark DiceNominated
Best Original Score in a PodcastBrandon Boone, Hitoshi Sakimoto, David Wise, Yuzo Koshiro, Ryan McQuinn, Steven Melin, and Travis VengroffNominated
NZ Web FestBest Cast Jeff Goldblum, LilyPichu, Eric Nelsen, Florian Seidler, Jasper William Cartwright, Sam Yeow, Danilo Battistini, Sophie Yang, Jack FalaheeNominated
Best Actual Play PodcastDark DiceNominated
Indie Series AwardsBest Audio Fiction SeriesDark Dice - Dallas Wheatley and Travis VengroffNominated
Best Actor - Audio FictionJeff GoldblumWon
Best Original ScoreBrandon Boone, Hitoshi Sakimoto, Steven Melin and Travis VengroffNominated
Baltimore Next Media Web FestBest Actual PlayDark DiceWon
Best Director of an Actual PlayK.A. Statz, Travis VengroffWon
Best Writing (Actual Play)K.A. Statz, Travis VengroffWon
Best GM (Actual Play)K.A. Statz, Travis VengroffWon
Best Performance in an Actual Play Jeff Goldblum, Peter Joseph LewisWon
Best Score in an Actual PlaySteven Melin, Travis Vengroff, Brandon Boone, Hitoshi Sakimoto, Yuzo Koshiro, David Wise, Ryan McQuinn, Sam YeowWon
Best Sound Design in an Actual PlayTravis Vengroff, Dayn Russell Leonardson, Marisa Ewing, Kaela Shoe, Shion FrancoisWon
Signal AwardsBest Sound DesignTravis VengroffWon [43]
Best Sound Design (Listener's Choice)Travis VengroffWon
Most Innovative Audio ExperienceDark DiceWon
Most Innovative Audio Experience (Listener's Choice)Won
Best Original ScoreBrandon Boone, Hitoshi Sakimoto, Steven Melin and Travis VengroffNominated
Best Original Score (Listener's Choice)Won

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Credited as K. A. Statz as staff member and gamemaster, and as "Kaitlin Statz" as a player and voice actress.
  2. 1 2 Also released as "Funeral Rites of Celègon (Minor Key)" in the album release.
  3. 1 2 Credited as Russ D. More or simply Russ More depending on sources.
  4. Also released as "START HERE: A Guide to Dark Dice".
  5. Also released as simply "Questionable Associates".
  6. Also released as simply "Sidebar Skulk".

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