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Mystery and adventure intertwine as the podcast dives into the fascinating world of Melissa Caruso's *The Last Hour Between Worlds*, the inaugural entry in the Echo Archives trilogy. The discussion not only explores the book’s narrative but also delves into how its themes can enrich tabletop role-playing games, particularly through the lens of time travel and its implications. Caruso, and host Eric Jackson, alongside experienced game masters Roger and Colleen, shares insights on the creative process that marries her writing with her gaming experiences, revealing how the mechanics of storytelling can enhance player engagement. Listeners are treated to a lively exchange about the challenges—and occasional hilarity—of incorporating time travel into campaigns, with anecdotes that showcase the often chaotic outcomes of such adventures. With a blend of clever banter and thoughtful commentary, this episode is sure to resonate with both fans of fantasy literature and tabletop gaming enthusiasts alike.
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She Kills Monsters, on stage in Concord Mass
Concord Player's is putting on a production of She Kills Monsters in Concord, Massachusetts running from November 7-22. She Kills Monsters is a play about a woman coming to terms with tragedy through second edition D&D. It'll tug your heartstrings & be rad as the nine hells. For more information & to buy tickets, check out concordplayers.org"
By Eric Adrian JacksonMystery and adventure intertwine as the podcast dives into the fascinating world of Melissa Caruso's *The Last Hour Between Worlds*, the inaugural entry in the Echo Archives trilogy. The discussion not only explores the book’s narrative but also delves into how its themes can enrich tabletop role-playing games, particularly through the lens of time travel and its implications. Caruso, and host Eric Jackson, alongside experienced game masters Roger and Colleen, shares insights on the creative process that marries her writing with her gaming experiences, revealing how the mechanics of storytelling can enhance player engagement. Listeners are treated to a lively exchange about the challenges—and occasional hilarity—of incorporating time travel into campaigns, with anecdotes that showcase the often chaotic outcomes of such adventures. With a blend of clever banter and thoughtful commentary, this episode is sure to resonate with both fans of fantasy literature and tabletop gaming enthusiasts alike.
Takeaways:
Companies mentioned in this episode:
Mentioned in this episode:
She Kills Monsters, on stage in Concord Mass
Concord Player's is putting on a production of She Kills Monsters in Concord, Massachusetts running from November 7-22. She Kills Monsters is a play about a woman coming to terms with tragedy through second edition D&D. It'll tug your heartstrings & be rad as the nine hells. For more information & to buy tickets, check out concordplayers.org"