A TTRPG Homebrew and Worldbuilding podcast, with a blend of D&D 5e homebrew content and interviews with independent TTRPG creators. This is where we stir the pot and lick the spoon.
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A TTRPG Homebrew and Worldbuilding podcast, with a blend of D&D 5e homebrew content and interviews with independent TTRPG creators. This is where we stir the pot and lick the spoon.
This week, we're brainstorming and developing one-shot outlines inspired by the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, in preparation for a game at a library event celebrating the publication of The Hobbit (not Tolkien's birthday - sorry, got that bit of info wrong). Join us as we figure out how to put the Nazgul on Bikes, how to steal treasure from a dragon, and just how far we can stretch the trope of three kobolds in a trench coat.
Once again, friend of the show Danny Mendoza (from our The Lost Bay game last Halloween) is a player in the newly-launched Fabula Ultima actual play show Olympus, on the Streaming Rainbow YouTube channel. Episode 2 is now out (it looks like they're releasing on a weekly basis), and you can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAaPEh7_A44
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Our theme song is Massacre Anne, written and performed by Mary Crowell, and used with permission. You can find Mary's work online at marycrowell.bandcamp.com, or on Patreon at patreon.com/DrMaryCCrowell.
Our logo was illustrated by David Sutherland. You can find David's work online at instagram.com/wilex_73, or on DeviantArt at deviantart.com/davidsutherland.
Undercommon Taste
A TTRPG Homebrew and Worldbuilding podcast, with a blend of D&D 5e homebrew content and interviews with independent TTRPG creators. This is where we stir the pot and lick the spoon.