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The Thirteenth Hour Podcast #448: Thoughts on a New Thirteenth Hour Story and Card Game
https://archive.org/download/podcast-448/Podcast%20448.mp3
In the end of The Thirteenth Hour, there was a sentence that hinted that there were significantly more adventures that could be been described but for the sake of brevity, they weren’t. I always thought I might come back one day to fill in that section with a short interlude, and I also thought it would be a fun one for a stand alone DnD adventure, short story, and/or a card game. The premise of the story is that Logan and Aurora would like to be married in a place called the Fairy Chateau, but it’s very popular (and expensive), so they have to do some convincing to be able to essentially waltz in there and pull off an impromptu ceremony with zero notice. The fairy staff there might be convinced if they can solve a vexing problem of a fairy king gone rogue and a haunted, misty, maze-like forest surrounding the chateau.
I think these were the only pictures I drew of that part of the story, so I’d need to create some new art, but luckily, that would actually be pretty straightforward – a wild wood, a dragon, fairy warriors – these images are evocative enough that they almost draw themselves! (At least in my head.)
Thanks for listening!
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Check out the growing line of Thirteenth Hour toys and other products on the Thirteenth Hour Studio Etsy store (https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThirteenthHourStudio). There are a number of custom figures from retro films being sold for charity that available there as well. For example, the hunter action figure from A Shadow in the Moonlight is now done and available on Etsy!
There is also a growing collection of Thirteenth Hour stickers on The Thirteenth Hour Studio store on Redbubble!
Check out this collaboration with past show guest Jeff Finley on handpan:
Follow along on Spotify! There is also a growing extended Thirteenth Hour playlist on Spotify with a growing number of retro 80s songs.
Check it out!
As always, thanks for listening!
∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞
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The Thirteenth Hour Podcast #448: Thoughts on a New Thirteenth Hour Story and Card Game
https://archive.org/download/podcast-448/Podcast%20448.mp3
In the end of The Thirteenth Hour, there was a sentence that hinted that there were significantly more adventures that could be been described but for the sake of brevity, they weren’t. I always thought I might come back one day to fill in that section with a short interlude, and I also thought it would be a fun one for a stand alone DnD adventure, short story, and/or a card game. The premise of the story is that Logan and Aurora would like to be married in a place called the Fairy Chateau, but it’s very popular (and expensive), so they have to do some convincing to be able to essentially waltz in there and pull off an impromptu ceremony with zero notice. The fairy staff there might be convinced if they can solve a vexing problem of a fairy king gone rogue and a haunted, misty, maze-like forest surrounding the chateau.
I think these were the only pictures I drew of that part of the story, so I’d need to create some new art, but luckily, that would actually be pretty straightforward – a wild wood, a dragon, fairy warriors – these images are evocative enough that they almost draw themselves! (At least in my head.)
Thanks for listening!
∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞
Check out the growing line of Thirteenth Hour toys and other products on the Thirteenth Hour Studio Etsy store (https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThirteenthHourStudio). There are a number of custom figures from retro films being sold for charity that available there as well. For example, the hunter action figure from A Shadow in the Moonlight is now done and available on Etsy!
There is also a growing collection of Thirteenth Hour stickers on The Thirteenth Hour Studio store on Redbubble!
Check out this collaboration with past show guest Jeff Finley on handpan:
Follow along on Spotify! There is also a growing extended Thirteenth Hour playlist on Spotify with a growing number of retro 80s songs.
Check it out!
As always, thanks for listening!
∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞