Where the Dice Become Stories: The World Behind Our Table
Most tabletop groups roll dice, crack jokes, and go home.
We do that too.
But somewhere along the way, our table became something stranger.
What started as a few friends playing in the World of Darkness slowly grew into a living universe that sits right next to the real one. Same cities. Same history. Same messy human world… just with the curtain pulled back enough to see the monsters, spirits, and ancient powers that might be lurking behind it.
Our stories aren’t just campaigns that begin and end. They’re chapters in a shared mythology we've been building for years.
Characters grow older. Alliances shift. Old enemies return. Events in one story echo into the next like ripples across water.
Some of the characters have been walking this world together for decades of in-game time.
Friendships became rivalries. Rivals became family. Some bonds even turned into love stories that survived war, apocalypse scares, and more bad decisions than any sensible person would make.
Along the way something unexpected happened: the characters started gaining their own soundtracks.
Every major figure in the setting has a song now. Sometimes two. Sometimes an entire arc’s worth of music. I started writing those songs and generating them through Suno, partly for fun, partly because the emotions of these characters demanded a voice outside the table.
That experiment turned into this radio station.
What you’re hearing here isn’t just random music. These songs belong to people who live inside our stories: warriors, spirits, monsters, lovers, kings, rebels, and the occasional disaster disguised as a hero.
Each track is a window into someone’s soul.
Some of them howl with rage.
Some mourn what was lost.
Some celebrate the rare miracle of surviving long enough to find love in a brutal world.
And every one of them was born from the same place: a group of friends sitting around a table, rolling dice, and daring to imagine a universe together.
So when you tune in, you’re not just listening to songs.
You’re hearing pieces of a world.
Welcome to the soundtrack of our mythology.
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