[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Starting off the new century of their beloved podcast, Spangar and Danny visit one of their favorite authors. Although Danny was the only one to invest time into reading the first book of the trilogy, the style and themes are significant enough that Spangar adds a lot of commentary from past experience. With that, however, the fascinating world of the author articulately exposes his love of history and war - two things Danny loves, too. Come with the literary cousins as the explore a new world full of dragons and lost technology that closely resembles the machines and weapons used in World War One. Yes. Danny gets to cut loose in a fantasy series that plays with his favorite time periods elements. Get ready for a new style, high praise, and, of course, a possibly long list of hypocritical negatives.
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Interlude Song - "Fire Breather"
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Outro Song - "Micro Fire"
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