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Whether you’re an aspiring author, or planning your next Dungeons & Dragons campaign, worldbuilding is often one of the first and most difficult challenges to overcome. But with years of playing table-top RPG’s for a living comes with the advantage of wisdom and insight.
In this episode of the Bright & Ambitious Writing Podcast, Noah Woodyard (professional dungeon master and host of the live-play podcast “The Bastard Children of Everil”) talks through the 5 things every fictional world needs, the pitfalls to avoid, and how you can make your audience (or players) get invested into your world.
Links:
Listen to The Bastard Children of Everil: An UUN BARDUN ADVENTURE
Plan a visit to Polaris Gaming
Check out The Un Series By Kailey Bright
Also available on Kindle Unlimited
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By Kailey BrightWhether you’re an aspiring author, or planning your next Dungeons & Dragons campaign, worldbuilding is often one of the first and most difficult challenges to overcome. But with years of playing table-top RPG’s for a living comes with the advantage of wisdom and insight.
In this episode of the Bright & Ambitious Writing Podcast, Noah Woodyard (professional dungeon master and host of the live-play podcast “The Bastard Children of Everil”) talks through the 5 things every fictional world needs, the pitfalls to avoid, and how you can make your audience (or players) get invested into your world.
Links:
Listen to The Bastard Children of Everil: An UUN BARDUN ADVENTURE
Plan a visit to Polaris Gaming
Check out The Un Series By Kailey Bright
Also available on Kindle Unlimited
Sign up for Kailey Bright’s monthly newsletter
Music by Stream Cafe