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The INVICTUS Stream Podcast

The INVICTUS Stream Podcast is an Actual Play Web Series which Live-streams every Wednesday Night on YouTube. This Podcast consists of edited and re-cut Live Plays from their Wednesday streams. The INVICTUS Stream is hosted by best friends: Harlan Guthrie, Justin James, Jo Fallak, Alex Guthrie & Chris Viseau who enjoy gaming in all its forms. Each host has their own unique personality and GMing style, bringing their own ideas about what an RPG is and how a story is told. Over three years ago INVICTUS was created so that regardless of distance we could still sit together around a virtual table and do what we love.

Our style may be unscripted, unorthodox and sometimes unfiltered but it's our vision and the way we play games together. So sit back, enjoy, have a lark or a laugh, grab a drink and play along as we continue to do our very best to entertain you.

See You 'Round The Table!

Sep 27, 2015

As with most things, the Arkham Gazette’s prediction of “The Great Heat Wave of 1921” was wrong and the hottest summer to ever reach the city arrived two weeks early, in August. The black painted streets of Arkham burned and cracked under the unforgiving sun and anyone caught in bare feet would be yelping in pain...


Sep 20, 2015

As with most things, the Arkham Gazette’s prediction of “The Great Heat Wave of 1921” was wrong and the hottest summer to ever reach the city arrived two weeks early, in August. The black painted streets of Arkham burned and cracked under the unforgiving sun and anyone caught in bare feet would be yelping in pain...


Sep 13, 2015

As with most things, the Arkham Gazette’s prediction of “The Great Heat Wave of 1921” was wrong and the hottest summer to ever reach the city arrived two weeks early, in August. The black painted streets of Arkham burned and cracked under the unforgiving sun and anyone caught in bare feet would be yelping in pain...


Sep 6, 2015

As with most things, the Arkham Gazette’s prediction of “The Great Heat Wave of 1921” was wrong and the hottest summer to ever reach the city arrived two weeks early, in August. The black painted streets of Arkham burned and cracked under the unforgiving sun and anyone caught in bare feet would be yelping in pain...