Friends at the Table

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Friends at the Table is an actual play podcast hosted by Austin Walker. The podcast has been active since September 2014, and episodes are released weekly. The collaboration between the gamemaster and the players is a major component of the show, in contrast to many tabletop role-playing games where the gamemaster has total control over worldbuilding.

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Hosted byAustin Walker
Original releaseSeptember 2014
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LanguageEnglish
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Hosted byAustin Walker
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Original releaseSeptember 2014
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Production

The show is an actual play podcast, but due to its heavy editing, the show is similar in presentation to a radio drama or audiobook.[1] Players on the show contribute to worldbuilding more than in many tabletop role-playing games, where worldbuilding is often left to the gamemaster.[2] The show has been producing episodes since September 2014, and releases episodes on a weekly basis.[3]

Cast

  • Austin Walker (gamemaster)
  • Art Martinez-Tebbel
  • Alicia Acampora (editor, producer)
  • Jack de Quidt (composer)
  • Sylvia Clare
  • Janine Hawkins
  • Keith J. Carberry (editor, producer)
  • Andrew Lee Swan
  • Nick Scratch (former)[4][5]

Seasons

The show is split across two feeds: the main feed, which is accessible for free on the website and on podcast platforms, and a paid feed via Patreon. The main feed includes weekly episodes, which are split into seasons. The end of a season is marked with a "post mortem" episode, where the cast answers questions about the season.

Seasons one and two of the show were based on Apocalypse World.[6] According to Walker, he drew inspiration for season six from Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt, Code Geass, Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Aldnoah.Zero, and Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team.[7] Various other seasons of the show have drawn elements from many different tabletop role-playing systems,[8] including Dungeon World.[9]

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Season no. Season name Originally released Systems used
First episode Last episode
1 Autumn in Hieron

(formerly Seasons of Hieron)

September 12, 2014 June 19, 2015 Dungeon World

Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective (holiday special)

The Sundered Land (episode 20)

2 COUNTER/WEIGHT July 15, 2015 June 26, 2016 The Sprawl

TechNoir (beginning episodes)

Stars Without Number (faction game episodes)

Microscope (faction game episodes)

Kingdom (interlude)

Mobile Frame Zero: Firebrands (finale)

2.5 Marielda July 14, 2016 October 14, 2016 Blades in the Dark

The Quiet Year (beginning episodes)

3 Winter in Hieron November 18, 2016 June 28, 2017 Dungeon World

Follow (holiday special)[10]

Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective (holiday special)

4 Twilight Mirage June 29, 2017 September 10, 2018 The Veil

Follow

Scum and Villainy

Futura Free (finale)[11]

5 Spring in Hieron October 10, 2018 September 19, 2019 Dungeon World

The Quiet Year (finale)

5.5 The Road to PARTIZAN October 3, 2019 August 3, 2020 Dialect: A Game About Language and How It Dies

Armour Astir: Advent

Ech0

Dusk To Midnight

Beam Saber

For the Queen

Microscope

6 PARTIZAN December 19, 2019 February 5, 2021 Beam Saber

Kingdom (holiday special)

War in the Year 3000 (finale)

7 Sangfielle March 11, 2021 June 16, 2022 Heart: The City Beneath

The Ground Itself (beginning episodes)

Inhuman Conditions (episode 21)

Anamnesis (episode 52)

A Visit to San Sibilia (episode 56)

7.5 The Road to PALISADE August 26, 2022 January 20, 2023 HOUNDs

Stealing the Throne

Last Shooting

Wagon Wheel

Lancer

Orbital

Serious Reading

My Way

Upstairs & Downstairs

City Planning Department

8 PALISADE March 10, 2023 August 30, 2024 Armour Astir: Advent[12]

Questlandia (Palette of Colors arc)[12]

9 Perpetua March 13 2025 Ongoing Fabula Ultima

Cartograph: Atlas Edition (Prelude arc)

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The Patreon feed consists of two main campaigns (Bluff City and Realis) along other show formats and extras.

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Patreon Feed
Show name Release period Description
Bluff City 2017-Ongoing The main Patreon campaign, released parallel to any ongoing main feed seasons.
Clapcast 2017-Ongoing A collection of bloopers and off-topic discussions cut from various episodes.
Live at the Table 2017-Ongoing Oneshots or short series played live, usually on a stream previously only available to Patreon patrons.
Tips at the Table 2017-2021 An advice show where the cast answers questions about roleplaying.
Drawing Maps 2018-2023 Austin Walker's show where he discusses preparations for games as a GM.
Gathering Information 2023-Ongoing A behind the scenes show where Alicia Acampora discusses specific aspects of the current ongoing season with other cast members.
Realis 2025-Ongoing An actual play show in Austin Walker's Realis system, released parallel to the main feed seasons.
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Since 2023, Friends at the Table has also produced podcasts outside of the actual play genre, which appear in their own public feeds.

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Show name Release period Description
Media Club Plus 2023–Ongoing A discussion show about specific pieces of media, beginning with Hunter x Hunter and moving on to the films of M. Night Shyamalan.
Side Story 2025–Ongoing A discussion show about video games.
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Reception

The podcast had more than 3,929 Patreon supporters as of July 2021.[13] The show was featured on iTunes in 2020.[14] Dan Neilan wrote in The A.V. Club that it is an "intimidating podcast to jump into" and a "bit overwhelming", but despite this the story had "rich, complex lore."[15] It was cited by The Adventure Zone GM Griffin McElroy as an inspiration for elements of that podcast's first campaign.[16]

Awards

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Award Date Category Recipient Result Ref.
Discover Pods Awards 2019 Best Overall Podcast Friends at the Table Finalist [17]
Audio Verse Awards Instrumental Composition in a Production "Spring In Hieron" by Jack de Quidt Won [18]
Vocal Composition in a Production "Tell Me" by Jack de Quidt Won
Player Direction of a Production Austin Walker Won
Player in an Improvised Production Ali Acampora as Hella Varal Won
Improvised Production Friends at the Table Won
2020 Instrumental Composition in a Production "RADIOSTATIC. HIATUS. REDSKY" by Jack de Quidt Finalist [19]
"TANAGER. PERFECT. TOUCHPAPER." by Jack de Quidt Finalist
Player Direction of a Production Austin Walker Finalist
Cover Art for a Production Craig Sheldon Finalist
Improvised Production Friends at the Table Finalist
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