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Maniculum: little hand, pointing finger; often found in manuscript marginalia.

Hi! We’re Mac and Zoe, a professional medievalist and triple AAA game developer, and together, we use modern game design techniques to uncover the origins of your favorite tropes and adventures from medieval manuscripts.

In each episode, we explore a new medieval manuscript, its connections to modern TTRPGs, and teach you how to adapt these tales into compelling campaigns and amazing adventures. Whether you’re looking to recreate the noble Arthurian tales or incorporate weird and wacky medieval monsters into your campaign, the Maniculum Podcast has you covered.

The Maniculum Podcast The Maniculum Podcast

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Maniculum: little hand, pointing finger; often found in manuscript marginalia.

Hi! We’re Mac and Zoe, a professional medievalist and triple AAA game developer, and together, we use modern game design techniques to uncover the origins of your favorite tropes and adventures from medieval manuscripts.

In each episode, we explore a new medieval manuscript, its connections to modern TTRPGs, and teach you how to adapt these tales into compelling campaigns and amazing adventures. Whether you’re looking to recreate the noble Arthurian tales or incorporate weird and wacky medieval monsters into your campaign, the Maniculum Podcast has you covered.

    Huzzah! The TTRPG Quest Tournament

    Huzzah! The TTRPG Quest Tournament

    It's our 100th episode! Come celebrate with us as we host our second tournament - Mac and I compete with each other to see who has the best approach to listener submitted quests, with parties compiled of the characters we've collected from each episode.

    Special thanks to all the listeners who submitted quest ideas and questions for us to answer!

    WHO WON? VOTE HERE!

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    Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher. “Vertuous Women Found: New England Ministerial Literature, 1668-1735.” American Quarterly, vol. 28, no. 1, 1976, pp. 20–40.
    Richard Keikhefer, Magic in the Middle Ages & Forbidden Rites - find both here!
    Bailey, Michael D. ‘The Disenchantment of Magic: Spells, Charms, and Superstition in Early European Witchcraft Literature.’ The American Historical Review, Vol 111, No. 2. April 2006. pp. 383-404.
    —. ‘The Age of Magicians: Periodization in the History of European Magic.’ Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, Vol. 3. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. pp. 1-28.
    —. ‘The Disenchantment of Magic: Spells, Charms, and Superstition in Early European Witchcraft Literature.’ The American Historical Review, Vol. 111, No. 2. University of Pennsylvania Press, April 2006. pp. 383-404.

    • 2 Std 16 Min.
    The Abbess Gambit: Eliduc Pt. 2

    The Abbess Gambit: Eliduc Pt. 2

    It's part two of the drama-filled adventure of Eliduc, the two-timing knight! In the final part of this tale, we discuss how medieval writers poke fun at the chivalric system, and explore how to adapt knighthood - in all its forms- into your D&D campaign.

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    The Lais of Marie de France
    Physical and Mental Cruelty in the "Lais" of Marie de France, Renee L Curtis
    Two for the Price of One: Courtly Love and Serial Polygamy in the "Lais" of Marie de France, Sharon Kinoshita

    • 1 Std. 16 Min.
    Oh Ariana, We’re Really in It Now: Eliduc, Pt. 1

    Oh Ariana, We’re Really in It Now: Eliduc, Pt. 1

    The drama of courtly love affairs - and their consequences - is back with the Lay of Eliduc! When Sir Eliduc abandons his vows after becoming a knight errant overseas, his wife and young mistress are not left helpless - together, and with a little magic, the two of them subvert expectations to force Eliuduc's hand.

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    Citations & References:


    The Lais of Marie de France
    Physical and Mental Cruelty in the "Lais" of Marie de France, Renee L Curtis
    Two for the Price of One: Courtly Love and Serial Polygamy in the "Lais" of Marie de France, Sharon Kinoshita

    • 1 Std. 25 Min.
    All Hail the King of Sports: The Nika Riots, Prokopios Pt. 3

    All Hail the King of Sports: The Nika Riots, Prokopios Pt. 3

    Looking for a new political-intrigue campaign, but on't want to compromise on combat and craziness? Join us this week as we explore the Nika riots, where sports fans create a gang war that nearly brings down the Byzantine empire. With unique faction styles, a political coup, and a pretender emperor, the Nika riots are the perfect ground for a successful city-wide campaign or one-shot!

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    The Secret History and another version
    Check out the Burgs & Baliffs Poor Pilgrim's Almanack!
    Check out the TTRPG indie publisher Lost Pages!

    • 1 Std. 48 Min.
    Valentine's Day Special: Magical and Medical Contraception

    Valentine's Day Special: Magical and Medical Contraception

    Happy Valentine's Day! In this episode, we delve into medieval love spells, contraception, and the challenges women faced in matters of love and pregnancy. From mysterious plants and potions to debates among theologians on abortion ethics, explore the intersection of magic, societal views, and women's health in the Middle Ages.

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    Citations & References:


    Bailey, Michael D. ‘The Age of Magicians: Periodization in the History of European Magic.’
    Bailey, Michael D. ‘The Disenchantment of Magic: Spells, Charms, and Superstition in Early European Witchcraft Literature.’
    Bailey, Michael D. ‘The Meanings of Magic.’ Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft,
    Kieckhefer, Richard. ‘The Specific Rationality of Medieval Magic.’
    Kieckhefer, Richard. Magic in the Middle Ages.
    John M. Riddle, Contraception and Early Abortion in the Middle Ages
    Thomas R Forbes, Midwifery and Witchcraft.
    Lydia Harris, Evacuating the Womb: Abortion and Contraception in the High Middle Ages,
    circa 1050-1300.
    Etienne van de Walle, Flowers and Fruits: Two Thousand Years of Menstrual Regulation.
    John Haldane and Patrick Lee, Aquinas on Human Ensoulment, Abortion and the Value of Life.
    John M. Riddle and J. Worth Estes, Oral Contraceptives in Ancient and Medieval Times.
    John Scarborough and Andrea Fernandes, Ancient Medicinal Use of Aristolochia: Birthwort's Tradition and Toxicity
    Phillip A. Bernhardt-House, The Old Irish Impotence Spell: The Dam Dli, Fergus, Fertility, and the Mythic Backround of an Irish Incantation

    • 1 Std. 47 Min.
    Magic items 101: A Historical Guide for TTRPGs

    Magic items 101: A Historical Guide for TTRPGs

    Ever wonder how realistic the magic items in D&D are, anyway? What are the lines between a religious token, a pagan amulet, and a giant-made sword?Join us this episode as we unlock the nature of how magic works in the middle ages, and how you can adapt historical magic techniques into your D&D campaign.

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    Citations & References:


    Bailey, Michael D. ‘The Age of Magicians: Periodization in the History of European Magic.’
    Bailey, Michael D. ‘The Disenchantment of Magic: Spells, Charms, and Superstition in Early European Witchcraft Literature.’
    Bailey, Michael D. ‘The Meanings of Magic.’ Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft,
    Green, Richard Firth. ‘Incubi Faries.’ Elf Queens and Holy Friars: Fairy Beliefs and the Medieval Church,
    Griffiths, Bill. Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Magic.
    Hall, Alaric. Elves in Anglo-Saxon England: Matters of Belief, Health, Gender, and Identity.
    Kieckhefer, Richard. ‘The Specific Rationality of Medieval Magic.’
    Kieckhefer, Richard. Magic in the Middle Ages.
    Saunders, Corrine. Magic and the Supernatural in Medieval English Romance.
    Taylor, Paul Beekman. ‘The Dragon’s Treasure in “Beowulf.”’ Neuphilologische Mitteilungen,
    Thayer, J. D. ‘Resolving the “Double Curse” of the Pagan Hoard in Beowulf.’
    f.81r of the Rutland Psalter

    • 1 Std. 46 Min.

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