Monsterhearts
Benedict Bell is a school for the elite. The ruthless. The... bloodthirsty. One winter, the usual remedials teacher is replaced. Things just get worse from there-- old grudges and new romances burn dangerously akin.
Adrian is played by DeVac. Crow is played by Arden. Ichabod is played by Grant. Jane is played by Violet. Lucretia is played by Ethel. Natalie is played by Ali.
Our GM is Ikks. Monsterhearts art was drawn by Lexi. Music by Possibly • Holly Bones • Thylacinus
A panel of experts convenes to discuss virtual affairs of the heart. It's everything you need to approach the gametable with romantic intentions for your character, whether you're the GM or a player. Romance is an excellent way to introduce effective, lasting relationships into your game.
CONTENT WARNING -- Monsterhearts is based on players antagonzing one another. In this podcast in particular, Adrian Steel has a manipulative "romantic" relationship with Jane Pleasants. If you have had an abusive relationship in similar fashion, it's best to skip this episode.
Benedict Bell is a school for the elite. The ruthless. The... bloodthirsty.
One winter, the usual remedials teacher is replaced. Things just get worse from there, as old grudges and new romances burn dangerously akin.
18+ listeners only. Explicit scene and content.
Two students are spirited away from Benedict Bell, to be replaced by the mysterious Crow (Arden). Ichabod (Ironicus) grapples with feelings not known for a century as Jane (Violet) and Adrian (D. Vac) deal with darker selves.
Meanwhile, Lucretia (Ethel) and Natalie (Ali) try to escape from a Fey citadel. Alliances form, friendships crumble, love runs rampant and life runs out. All the while, Ms. Willis' plot creeps on.
18+ listeners only. Explicit scene and content.
An inexplicable and wicked being from beyond has shattered our dimension's future and past into a nice snack, and I'm sorry to say that the hopes of the world rest upon teenagers.
Ichabod (Ironicus) has learned the truth about Natalie (Ali).
Adrian (D. Vac)and Jane (Violet) struggle with the consequences of Jane's murderous scheme.
Lucretia (Ethel) and Crow (Arden) are caught up in the whims of their supernatural superiors.
All in all, I'd say it's a pretty bad time.