Actual Play or Musical Theater? Why not both?

RPG Major combines musical theater and supernatural mysteries into one cozy package.

Actual Play or Musical Theater? Why not both?
RPG Major - Artwork for Season 1 Finale. Artwork by Camilla Franklin.
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There's a moment in every good musical where a character feels something so strongly that it overflows into song. RPG Major brings that magical moment into actual play.  Amidst twisting mysteries and dramatic die rolls, music spotlights RPG Major’s characters and invites you to hum along with them on their adventures.

A pair of women drawn in a style reminiscent of Scooby Doo's animation running to the left, flanking the words RPG Major, a Musical Tabletop Mystery

From their cozy office above a chili restaurant, a pair of private eyes caught between the magical and mundane take the strange, personal cases that... well, they'll take whatever cases they can get. But when the going gets tough or the case goes hilariously sideways, Mara and Aubrey, Scion of Sirens and Former Fairy Queen, sing their way through it.

A hand drawn map of Foxglove, a city bordered on the east by water and the west by forest. A handful of plot-relevant locations are pinned on the map.

Foxglove has everything you'd expect to find in a modern Pacific Northwest city: coffee shops with punny names, sprawling evergreen parks, and a bustling zoo. But those who know to look can find creatures and cryptids who live, play, and make their moves from the city's shadows.

With a cast of professional improv comedians, stage actors, and musicians, RPG Major remixes the Genesys RPG system with live guitar accompaniment to create serial mysteries full of songs made up on the spot. And, hey, with earworms like “Raise a Fin for Justice,” “Desperate Child,” and “The Whole Banana,” you just might discover your new favorite song.

Cartoon style: A satyr, man with a cane, a woman punching, a man levitating pencils, a firefighter, a woman with fist-wraps, and a sad man
How about a parade oguest characters?

RPG Major releases weekly, with multi-episode mysteries that build towards a bigger story. Season 1 is wrapping up in December 2025, so now is the perfect time to jump in and binge.

Find RPG Major on your preferred podcasting platform or at RPGMajor.com

Season 1 Trailer