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Wild West Deep Dives

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Wild West Deep Dives explores the captivating tales of sharpshooters, gunslingers, trailblazers, and significant events from the western frontier. I aim to present the truth while celebrating the legendary figures and stories that define the essence of the Wild West. Well, let's get into shall we!
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Your New Third Favorite Actual Play TTRPG Podcast! Campaign One: Join our trio of wild west gunslingers and magical cutthroats as they descend into the dusty, lawless frontier in "The Badlands." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Gunslingers Of The West

Gunslingers Of The West

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Welcome to Gunslinger Of The West, where you'll hear the stories of the Outlaws and Lawmen of the Wild West who shaped our country to what we know today. Sit back and enjoy as we talk about some of America's brutal history!
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This is Omega Phi Broadcasting, a cacophony of creativity, crooked minds, and homebrewed bull****. We tend to rotate DMs in chapters, so don’t worry too much if a series is on hiatus for a moment, its for everyone’s sanity, especially considering we’re all a little new to this. Of our current exploits, these are the ongoing and future ones: Phuriously Mucking up Phandalin: New people playing a new game, in a new world. Welcome to Phandalin, when a bird, a bald man, and one with dragon blood ...
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Send us a text Howdy and welcome back to Wild West Deep Dives! This marks our third episode exploring the life of Seth Bullock. I previously mentioned that this would be the final installment, but I must apologize for the miscommunication—there will indeed be a fourth episode next week, which I assure you will wrap up our series. I wanted to take m…
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Send us a text Seth Bullock is one of the most legendary figures of the West. He was a pioneer of the frontier, if you're like me, I always thought of Seth Bullock as a lawman of the West, of the likes of Wyatt Earp, Wild Bill Hickok and many others. But as I dug into his life and who he was as a man. I began to learn of a man who was less lawman, …
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