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Hey everyone! Welcome to Plot Hooks, the podcast where we explore the art of narrative and collaborative storytelling in the world's premier RPG, Dungeons & Dragons.
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: Starting in March, we will begin releasing information for our custom campaign setting, the world of Khariq! It will release on our Patreon every couple of weeks. For more information, check out this Twitter thread.
Today, in The Prime Material segment, inspired by the framework of M.T. Black, Samuel and Matt discuss creating meaningful choices in your collaborative storytelling. In The Wilds, we look at the manticore. And in The Tavern, what would you do if a conflict developed between wilderness dwellers and the denizens of civilization?
Be sure to follow us on social media! You'll find us on Twitter (@plothooks), Facebook (Plot Hooks), Instagram (plothooks), and YouTube (Plot Hooks Podcast). And remember, when we reach 250 followers on Twitter, one lucky follower will win an official Dungeons & Dragons source book of their choice!
Questions or comments? Email us at [email protected], or find us on the aforementioned social media accounts.
If you can, it would be awesome of you to support us on Patreon (patreon.com/plothooks). Your help would allow us to continue to make Plot Hooks bigger and better for you, and to help out with the costs of running the podcast. You can find perks such as being listed on our YouTube graphic and being able to suggest topics for a future segment in The Tavern! And starting in March, we will begin releasing information for our custom campaign setting, the world of Khariq for our Patrons as well! For more information, check out this Twitter thread.
A big shout out also goes out to all the sources for our wonderful audio. Music was procured from Melody Loops. The tracks were "Epic Intense Trailer Intro Indent" by Jon Wright, "Dark Avenger" by Infraction, and "Medieval Ballad" by Erick McNerney. Sound effects were obtained from ZapSplat, Shockwave Sound, and Sound Bible.
Special thanks for listening from everyone here at Plot Hooks; Samuel, Matt, Mike, Dave, Steve, Zac, Becca, and podcast pupper Ellie!
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Hey everyone! Welcome to Plot Hooks, the podcast where we explore the art of narrative and collaborative storytelling in the world's premier RPG, Dungeons & Dragons.
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: Starting in March, we will begin releasing information for our custom campaign setting, the world of Khariq! It will release on our Patreon every couple of weeks. For more information, check out this Twitter thread.
Today, in The Prime Material segment, inspired by the framework of M.T. Black, Samuel and Matt discuss creating meaningful choices in your collaborative storytelling. In The Wilds, we look at the manticore. And in The Tavern, what would you do if a conflict developed between wilderness dwellers and the denizens of civilization?
Be sure to follow us on social media! You'll find us on Twitter (@plothooks), Facebook (Plot Hooks), Instagram (plothooks), and YouTube (Plot Hooks Podcast). And remember, when we reach 250 followers on Twitter, one lucky follower will win an official Dungeons & Dragons source book of their choice!
Questions or comments? Email us at [email protected], or find us on the aforementioned social media accounts.
If you can, it would be awesome of you to support us on Patreon (patreon.com/plothooks). Your help would allow us to continue to make Plot Hooks bigger and better for you, and to help out with the costs of running the podcast. You can find perks such as being listed on our YouTube graphic and being able to suggest topics for a future segment in The Tavern! And starting in March, we will begin releasing information for our custom campaign setting, the world of Khariq for our Patrons as well! For more information, check out this Twitter thread.
A big shout out also goes out to all the sources for our wonderful audio. Music was procured from Melody Loops. The tracks were "Epic Intense Trailer Intro Indent" by Jon Wright, "Dark Avenger" by Infraction, and "Medieval Ballad" by Erick McNerney. Sound effects were obtained from ZapSplat, Shockwave Sound, and Sound Bible.
Special thanks for listening from everyone here at Plot Hooks; Samuel, Matt, Mike, Dave, Steve, Zac, Becca, and podcast pupper Ellie!