Season 1:
Daggerford

A quiet town, three simple souls and an invitation to perform at the Duke’s castle. All good adventures start with a murder.

This season’s theme was composed and arranged by Benny Davis.

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Season 2:
Ravenloft

High in the Balinoks sits Castle Ravenloft, familial hold of the Vampire Count Strahd, who is about to receive a visit he will not soon forget.

This season’s theme was composed and arranged by Benny Davis.

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Season 3:
Shadowrun

In the technomatic cyberfuture of Japan 2075, a showdown between two megacorps leaves the Dragon Friends in a bind.

This season’s theme was composed and arranged by Benny Davis.

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Season 4:
Hearts of Glass

New beginnings, second chances and Nine Known Worlds to discover and explore as the Dragon Friends hunt for their own lost memories.

This season’s theme was composed and arranged by Oliver Cameron.

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Season 5:
The Lampwick Sign

The Dragon Friends are home at last to find Daggerford overrun by a terrible malady and sinister cult. Also I guess they’re technically duke now? Yikes.

This season’s theme was composed by Scott Edgar, orchestrated and mixed by Austin Wintory with M.R. Miller and performed by Tripod.

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Season 6:
Resistance

Three years since the dark lord has returned and a lot has changed.

Before you get started, check out the Downtime Session we did on Twitch – this covers the time between season five ending and season six starting.

This season’s theme was written and performed by Tom Cardy.

Just a note, from episode five we’re recording at home in self-iso due to COVID-19. Big thanks to Audo Technica for sending us microphones for our home studio setups!

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Season 7:
Netheril

It Has Been…or rather it was one thousand years ago, and the Dragon Friends find themselves in a brand new age. How will The Dragon Friends place themselves in this new world of floating cities and feats of unimaginable magic.

This season’s theme was written and performed by Tom Cardy.

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Season 8:
Time & Punishment

The Dragon Friends have ushered in a New Age at a terrible cost. With only a few short hours before they must return to their own time, there are some loose ends that need to be taken care of.

This season’s theme was written and performed by Tom Cardy.

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Season 9:
Dragon Friends Must Die!

After so many years and so many adventures, The Dragon Friends can finally find peace. But can their hard won respite last, or will adventure come knocking for them instead.

Note: This season ties in with the Beef Babes Twitch stream

This season’s theme was written and performed by Tom Cardy.

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