Rime of the Frostmaiden | The Roots of Netherese Magic | Episode 62
In this episode of the Rime of the Frostmaiden podcast, the Icebreakers follow a cryptic message into the depths of Ythryn in search of the fabled Wand of the Nether Oak. Their path leads them to a strange subterranean arboretum—an unsettling oasis of greenery hidden beneath the glacier. But within this underground forest, ancient magic clings to every root and branch, and life here comes at a price. What secrets lie tangled in the grove’s shadows—and what unseen presence waits among the leaves?

John is one of the founding members of Final Boss Fight and was the original Tech Ninja. He now oversees a lot of the production of videos and podcasts for the site and is a constant voice in both of them.
Geoff is just a normal guy who loves gaming in all its forms, but especially PC gaming. He’s on a continual quest for the perfect game that marries story, setting, characters, music, sound and gameplay into one glorious whole. He’s found a few that come close but that one perfect game still eludes him. Someday he will find it. And never play another game ever again.
Kiri McClure is a 19-year-old University student. He plays in several different RPG campaigns but he mainly plays the lovable Tiefling Warlock, Borrowed in FBF’s Storm King’s Thunder D&D Campaign.
Creepypasta narrator, singer (barely), writer, all sorts
If it involves creativity, Shern probably has an interest in it, from cosplay to crafts, textiles to drawing, being creative is what she does best. She is also a gamer who has just started the slippery descent into the rabbit hole that is DnD.
Writer, occasional podcaster & aspiring time-traveller who recently became obsessed with TTRPGs
Sean showed up one day on the sofa during the podcast and we haven’t been able to get rid of him since. But that’s fine, because he likes the same cool stuff we do, and has a rad selection of Dungeons and Dragons books.
Actual real-life Dragon huzzah!! Concept Artist and a Dragon Lover. Always Hungry and Tired.