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Friends and tablemates Olivia Angsten and Laurel Myler dig into the details of Dungeons & Dragons in a (perhaps impractical) attempt to understand why they so dearly adore the game. Armed with academic minds and storytelling hearts, they discuss everything from gender in gaming and table culture to the most best spells and the virtues of the gelatinous cube. Join them on biweekly adventures in search of the answer to the unanswerable question: “What *is* it about D&D??”

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Friends and tablemates Olivia Angsten and Laurel Myler dig into the details of Dungeons & Dragons in a (perhaps impractical) attempt to understand why they so dearly adore the game. Armed with academic minds and storytelling hearts, they discuss everything from gender in gaming and table culture to the most best spells and the virtues of the gelatinous cube. Join them on biweekly adventures in search of the answer to the unanswerable question: “What *is* it about D&D??”

    Emotional Attachment

    Emotional Attachment

    Secure, avoidant, anxious, healthy, unhealthy—attachment comes in all forms and flavors. Olivia and Laurel examine the emotional attachment they have to their own characters and campaigns, leading to some inevitable conclusions about therapy. Plus, Olivia’s inability to pronounce the name of a homebrew race and a discussion of the unpronounceable cantrip Prestidigitation.

    What Is Emotional Attachment and Is Yours Healthy? By Sanjana Gupta on verywellmind.com

    Half-Cerberus on D&D Wiki

    Cover Art by Marie-Anne Simard

    “Handel - Entrance to the Queen of Sheba for Two Oboes, Strings, and Continuo allegro” by Advent Chamber Orchestra is licensed under a Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

    • 41 Min.
    Gender Bias in Worldbuilding

    Gender Bias in Worldbuilding

    Episode 12 - Gender Bias in Worldbuilding

    There really isn’t a quip that can suitably introduce this topic, so…BIAS! Buckle up!  Laurel and Olivia set out to determine what types of gender bias they introduce into D&D and how that bias manifests. Plus, a treatise on the delightful Abyssal Chicken and being basic bitches who love swords a little too much.

    Cover Art by Marie-Anne Simard

    “Handel - Entrance to the Queen of Sheba for Two Oboes, Strings, and Continuo allegro” by Advent Chamber Orchestra is licensed under a Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

    • 29 Min.
    Revised Rangers

    Revised Rangers

    Four halflings walk into a bar. They meet a mysterious stranger, a member of the worst-rated D&D class ever: one o’ them rangers. Olivia and Laurel dig deep in the Ranger dirt, reviewing the changes made with the class revision and discussing reasons why these changes are not yet official. Plus, futzing around with the Moonbeam spell because it’s iconic and maybe the most aesthetically chaotic random character to date.

    Cover Art by Marie-Anne Simard

    “Handel - Entrance to the Queen of Sheba for Two Oboes, Strings, and Continuo allegro” by Advent Chamber Orchestra is licensed under a Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

    • 35 Min.
    A Good Story vs. A Good Game

    A Good Story vs. A Good Game

    Sometimes a good tabletop RPG is like sitting around a campfire telling a story with your friends, eating turkey legs, preparing for a long winter. You know, medieval peasant stuff. Laurel and Olivia determine which aspects of “traditional” storytelling work well for D&D and which are better left on the written page. Plus, advice for throwing good combat spaghetti at your players and the absolute mad lad of a homebrewed magic item: the bag of rats.

    Bag of Rats on D&D Wiki.

    Cover Art by Marie-Anne Simard

    “Handel - Entrance to the Queen of Sheba for Two Oboes, Strings, and Continuo allegro” by Advent Chamber Orchestra is licensed under a Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

    • 36 Min.
    Multiclassing

    Multiclassing

    If two heads are better than one, then two classes certainly must be as well. Why not three or four? Olivia and Laurel break down the potential benefits and drawbacks of choosing to multiclass your character and provide some advice for building a multiclass you’ll love. Plus, the undeniable sex appeal of the Silvery Barbs spell, and choosing a favorite child from among past D&D characters.

    Cover Art by Marie-Anne Simard

    “Handel - Entrance to the Queen of Sheba for Two Oboes, Strings, and Continuo allegro” by Advent Chamber Orchestra is licensed under a Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

    • 32 Min.
    Failure

    Failure

    We’ll have none of that nasty real-life failure around here, no, thank you. We will, however, take all the pretend in-game failures available. Laurel and Olivia cover the concept of “failing forward” and discuss ways to make failure fun instead of frustrating. Plus, rustling up some contraband cattle with a homebrew background and the surprisingly charismatic enigma that is the Black Pudding.

    Dungeon Mastering 101: Failing Forward by The Archmage on dmsworkshop.com

    Cattle Rustler background on D&D Wiki

    Cover Art by Marie-Anne Simard

    “Handel - Entrance to the Queen of Sheba for Two Oboes, Strings, and Continuo allegro” by Advent Chamber Orchestra is licensed under a Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

    • 37 Min.

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