World Anvil Worldbuilding Podcast
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World building inspired by real world cultures - and how to get it right!? π
In this episode, Janet chats with the AMAZING Basheer Ghouse, expert worldbuilder and RPG writer who's worked for Pathfinder, Kobold Press & Wizards of the Coast. Learn all about how to adapt real world cultures to create fasctinating and unique cultures for your own worlds.
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Episode 25, part 2: How to Make a Monster with Celeste Conowitch
Episode 25, part 1: How to Make a Monster with Celeste Conowitch
Episode 24, part 2: Let Randomness Inspire You with Peter Chiykowski
Episode 24, part 1: Let Randomness Inspire You with Peter Chiykowski
Episode 23, part 2: Costume Makes Character with Ginny Di
Episode 23, part 1: Costume Makes Character with Ginny Di
Episode 22, part 2: Food, The Key to an Immersive World with EatMedieval
Episode 22, part 1: Food, The Key to an Immersive World with EatMedieval
Episode 21, part 2: What to Care about when Creating Characters with Matan Gilat
Episode 21, part 1: What to Care about when Creating Characters with Matan Gilat
Episode 20, part 2: One-eyed Characters, What Everyone Gets Wrong with Dimitris Havlidis
Episode 20, part 1: One-eyed Characters, What Everyone Gets Wrong with Dimitris Havlidis
Episode 19, part 2: Writing One-Shots Players Will Love with Amanda Hamon
Episode 19, part 1: Writing One-Shots Players Will Love with Amanda Hamon
Episode 18, part 2: Outta Pocket Dimensions with Wolfgang Baur & Celeste Conowitch
Episode 18, part 1: Outta Pocket Dimensions with Wolfgang Baur & Celeste Conowitch
Episode 17, part 1: Self-Publishing, Inspiring Writing Advice with Jenna Moreci
Episode 17, part 2: Self-Publishing, Inspiring Writing Advice with Jenna Moreci
Episode 16, part 2: Making Perfect Maps with Isaac Stewart
Episode 16, part 1: Making Perfect Maps with Isaac Stewart
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