Welcome to Ebris

Roll With Adventure is an immersive podcast set in the world of Ebris, a fantastical place full of magic and mystery, beauty and light, darkness and horror. Join our heroes as they adventure through the imagination of our Dungeon Master. And every episode is absolutely free!

Join us as our group of friends play the game using the 5th edition of the world’s greatest role playing game: Dungeons and Dragons.

 

Newest Podcast Episode

We upload a new episode every first and third Monday of the month. Be sure not to miss out on any of the episodes as the adventure unfolds.

This episode could contain anything! Victory or defeat? Joy or sorrow? Conversation or combat? What will it be? Tune in to find out.

From our imaginations to your ears, we bring you another grand adventure!

 
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There are many places to explore in the wondrous world of Ebris. You can learn some things that even our heroes don’t know by reading about some of the interesting locations that will eventually be discovered by our heroes as they adventure through the world of the Dungeon Master’s imagination

 

Learn more about Ebris

Listen to Roll With Adventure and escape with us into the land of Ebris: a land where heroes walk the earth, wrongs can be righted, and no matter how dark the situation, there is always the light of hope.

“I have claimed that Escape is one of the main functions of fairy-stories […] I do not accept the tone of scorn or pity with which ‘Escape’ is now so often used: a tone for which the uses of the word outside literary criticism give no warrant at all. […] Why should a man be scorned if, finding himself in prison, he tries to get out and go home? Or if, when he cannot do so, he thinks and talks about other topics than jailers and prison-walls? The world outside has not become less real because the prisoner cannot see it. In using escape in this way the critics have chosen the wrong word, and, what is more, they are confusing, not always by sincere error, the Escape of the Prisoner with the Flight of the Deserter.”

From JRR Tolkien’s essay “On Fairy-Stories”