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It’s a real interesting game
Guys I'm wondering if you can do a episode talking about Changling: the lost. And what you can take for changing the dreaming.i know you dislike its themes. But lots of people love the themes of surviving trauma and community building.
I guess so. As a autistic person the Changling could be taken as a metaphor for neroudivregent
I don’t see why Balor being ageist is bad. Their suppose to Fomori agents and the bad guys
Connecting Kubera's love of money to bonsais was good. I also thought of the Dutch tulip bulb craze in New Amsterdam and New York. I'm sure there could be a connection in WoD.
There is a very strong case for this. I think it depends on if you're playing diaspora or indigenous far.
I loved this episode. I wish it was longer.
Solid review. Was happy to listen to Katherine's critiques. Looking forward to check out bootstraps. Wish there was a link in the bio but I am sure I can find it.
Is Arcadia the Moon and/or vice versa? It is mentioned in 1st ed Mage. Thinking of the Insect Races and the implication of the Weaver in the destruction of life on the moon while the Insect races were around. Also, have you used Munchausen in your games?
I personally have a lot of issues with MET:CtD but your assessment was fair and the praises you gave were valid ones.
Thank you for this live play. I have enjoyed many of your sessions which cover ChAngeling the Dreaming and I appreciate the effort you put into explaining the setting and it’s books! Particularly the sidhe and problematic nobility/sovereign dynamics!🥳
He guys what where your head cannons to fionna and Liam?
The chronological is kind of missed up as the Roman Empire was Christen for it's last few centuries
I’m I wonder what happens to the humans conscious when the countless “merge” with them?
Honestly the main reason I find Gwydion an odd choice for the House name isn't that he's an awful person (I mean House Gwydion is full of assholes) it's that the mythological figure is a powerful sorceror and basically a trickster. He's always escaping consequences thanks to creative use of magical skill or breaking oaths and curses with letter vs spirit trickiness. He would have made a lot more sense as head of a house like Eiluned. Meanwhile Eiluned is a Welsh name with no particular mythological significance that I'm familiar with who is for some reason the sister of Ailil - an Irish name. If they wanted a moon- and-magic associated Welsh mythic lady, I mean Rhiannon is RIGHT THERE. I mean it's nice to see Welsh myth showing up (usually the Irish get all the attention!) but it really was a series if odd choices. Which is definitely me going off on a tangent but it's a rare section I feel qualified to weigh in on! I did find the run down of the real world shifts and pivots interesting though. Made me realise I was doing a fair amount of memory editing (like "oh but I'm sure the Menehune didn't literally boy believe ARCADIA would never close. Surely they just meant like... the deep dreaming RIGHT?") without really considering that no, there were definite textual shifts in play as times and authors changed.
I eagerly look forward to episodes of walking away from arcadia and am overjoyed whenever i see a new released
That's in every write-up of house Liam. It's in C20 and is central to their chapter in Book of Houses.
Wow, this podcast rocks!