Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Episode 71, and Mountain Witch Kickstarter!

Hello, everyone! We have an exciting week for you. In this episode, we talk about taking campaign notes and turning them into stories (a topic I have a lot of experience with), we discuss our favorite historical settings for tabletop games, and we talk about one of the best D&D monsters: Mindflayers. We have a lot of fun talking about it, so hopefully you have a lot of fun listening!

Another thing I want to mention- today marks the first day of the kickstarter for my brother's indie RPG, the Mountain Witch 2nd Edition! It's already blown way past its goal (and had within a couple hours!) but if you want to get in on the ground floor and help support an awesome product and an awesome creator, then head over to the Kickstarter page and check it out!


Speaking of supporting creators, consider becoming a patron and head over to Patreon.com/InterPartyConflict and see if any of the our rewards catch your eye! You'll be helping the show and getting cool stuff in return.

This week's Chapel on the Cliffs drawing winner is Daniel M! Congratulations, Daniel! Be sure to let Goblin Stone know what you think about it- and if you haven't received an e-mail within the next 24 hours then contact me and we'll get you sorted out.

If anyone else would like to enter the drawing, just e-mail us at InterPartyConflict@gmail.com with "Chapel on the Cliffs" in the subject line! It's never been easier!

And remember, Goblin Stone is just one of the content creators on the Critnation Fellowship! For more books and modules, check out LoresmythAurican's Lair, and Jeff Stevens- and for more podcasts, visit our great friends at Crit Academy and D&D Character Lab!

Have a wonderful week!

Episode 71: When and Where

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Questions answered this episode:

1. What sort of campaign notes do you usually keep while playing? And how can you turn those notes into a story (as you said you've done in the past)?

2. What do you guys think of taking a historical place and time and making it an RPG setting? How would you do it? What place and time would you use?

3. Let's talk about mindflayers.

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Noteworthy Links:

Lemonade Stand, a Flash game


Jell-O vs. Jelly


I Am Groot


Kizarvidexus


Red Hand of Doom, a 3.5 Adventure Module


Adventures in Erylia, an Actual Play podcast we are friends with


Critical Role, an Actual Play podcast we are not friends with


The Adventure Zone, an Actual Play podcast I would love to be friends with


Game of Thrones and War of the Roses


Oriental Adventures, a D&D supplement for playing a game in feudal Japan


Rokugan/Legend of the Five Rings


Bloodborne, a game from From Software set in a pseudo-Victorian England


Dragonlance


Bojack Horseman 


Savage Species, a 3.5 D&D book for playing monster characters


Sylar, the main antagonist from the TV show Heroes


do you even lift


Illithids in Final Fantasy


Illithids in Demon's Souls

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