Til Dice Do Us Part

Episode 11: GMing For Beginners & Gothic Gaming


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It's time to crack open the mailbag again as the Mailer Daemon brings us another letter for Ask A GM.  This one is from Jon from Yorkshire, who is taking their first steps into running games but is having some issues preparing to play and assembling a group.  Some of this is general advice and some is more Covid-specific problems - how do you assemble a group in a era when you can't go to your local gaming group?  Hopefully Jon and others will find value in this, and maybe you'll have your own suggestions to offer.

Speaking of listener interaction, you can also join in this episode's Quiz.  Ailsa is challenged by George with a White Wolf-related game.  Which of the listed game titles are real RPGs published by White Wolf or it's subsidiary companies?  What is a real product for the eyeliner wearing 90s goth who enjoys listening to Nine Inch Nails, watches The Crow and drinks cider & blackcurrant?

Otherwise, it's a pretty typical episode of Til Dice Do Us Part.  There's stories from our experience in roleplaying games, discussion of the television in the nether realms, an ode to the greatest 90s sci-fi TV show, a Shakira reference and an advert for a product that will fill a hole in the market left by the Coronavirus lockdowns.

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Til Dice Do Us PartBy Ailsa Longmuir & George Quail