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How Would You Run That? is an ideas factory and creative workshop for Dungeons & Dragons by Lucas Tomlinson and Jake Canner.
At the end of each show one of the hosts will reveal the subject for the next episode - an encounter, location, NPC, item, monster (or anything else that can exist in D&D) and ask the question - How would you run that?
The pair then have a week to plan and research the topic before discussing on the next show, explaining their own ideas and then merging the best of them into something that Dungeon Masters and Players could actually incorporate into their games.
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E17 - Christmas Special - How Would You Run That?
Episode overview: IT'S CHRIIIIIIISTMAAAAAS!
Join Lucas and Jake as they pull together beloved tropes from one of the most famous D&D parties in pop-culture, and this time, drag a bunch of willing friends along for the ride! Big ups to Nikki, Greg, Rich and Doug. Our sincere thanks again to all who have joined us for this first tranche of episodes, and we hope to improve our format (and release schedule) in Series 2! Podcast Overview: How Would You Run That? is an ideas factory and creative workshop for Dungeons & Dragons by Lucas Tomlinson and Jake Canner. At the end of each show one of the hosts will reveal the subject for the next episode - an encounter, location, NPC, item, monster (or anything else that can exist in D&D) and ask the question - How would you run that? The pair have a week to plan and research the topic before discussing on the next show, explaining their own ideas and then merging the best of them into something that Dungeon Masters and Players could actually incorporate into their games.
Music Credits
The Future Ancient Now - Nathan Moore
Miscellaneous Xmas sounds from the Freesound Project
Pirouette - Asher Fulero
Spirit of the Dead - Aakash Gandhi
Those Things Are More Fun With Other People - pATCHES
Impertinence - Joel Cummins
No.8 Requiem - Esther Abrami
Carol of the Bells - Quincas Moreira
Lukewarm Hazy - Asher Fulero
The Gentlemen - DivKid
Maestro Tlakaelel - Jesse Gallagher
Early Avril - Unicorn Heads
Sloppy Clav - Godmode
Go on the Go - Chris Haugen
A Hand In The Dark - Underbelly & Ty Mayer
Familiar Things - The Whole Other
Nocturne - Asher Fulero
In memory of Jean Talon - Mini Vandals
Whole Tone Limbo - Godmode
Cemetary Clown - Sir Cubworth
Go to Town - Silent Partner
Six O'Clock Rush - TrackTribe
Nightmares Inn - RKVC
We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Instrumental Jazz) - E's Jammy Jams
Holly Dazed - RKVC
Creative Commons Music Credits - licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Canon and Variation by Twin Musicom: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
Evil Plan by Kevin MacLeod: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100234 -
E16 - Abandoned Abattoir - How Would You Run That?
Episode overview: Jake leverages a recent experience with The Outer Wilds, adds a healthy dollop of Pan's Labyrinth and sprinkles some delectable puns as he presents his idea for running an abandoned abattoir in this episode of the podcast. It's also the last in the current series! Our sincere thanks to all who have joined us for this first tranche of episodes, and we hope to improve our format (and release schedule) in Series 2!
Podcast Overview: How Would You Run That? is an ideas factory and creative workshop for Dungeons & Dragons by Lucas Tomlinson and Jake Canner. At the end of each show one of the hosts will reveal the subject for the next episode - an encounter, location, NPC, item, monster (or anything else that can exist in D&D) and ask the question - How would you run that? The pair have a week to plan and research the topic before discussing on the next show, explaining their own ideas and then merging the best of them into something that Dungeon Masters and Players could actually incorporate into their games.
Music Credits
The Future Ancient Now - Nathan Moore
Ten Inch Spikes - Jeremy Korpas
Space Age Hustle - Squadda B -
E15 - A Cursed Item - How Would You Run That?
Episode overview: Lucas presents a twist on the cursed item idea, showing that not everything has to be a game-breaking focus point! The pair discuss subtlety and nuance of minor curses, and how a DM might weave such a thing into their world. Then they accidentally revisit some 90s childhood memories and get heavily sidetracked on minor Addams Family characters.
Podcast Overview: How Would You Run That? is an ideas factory and creative workshop for Dungeons & Dragons by Lucas Tomlinson and Jake Canner. At the end of each show one of the hosts will reveal the subject for the next episode - an encounter, location, NPC, item, monster (or anything else that can exist in D&D) and ask the question - How would you run that? The pair have a week to plan and research the topic before discussing on the next show, explaining their own ideas and then merging the best of them into something that Dungeon Masters and Players could actually incorporate into their games.
Music Credits
The Future Ancient Now - Nathan Moore -
E14 - Mechanically Worst (Lv3) Character - How Would You Run That
Episode overview: Jake misunderstands some of the brief due to Eurovision excitement overload. As a result, the pair quickly roll up an intentionally sub-optimal character ('worst' is subjective in D&D!), and try and find a place for the poor bugger in a D&D world. We don't always get to make perfect choices in our lives. We are instead shaped by our situations, and our individual stories reflect this. See what you make of our character, and let us know if you try him out!
Character Sheet for your usage! Click Here!
Podcast Overview: How Would You Run That? is an ideas factory and creative workshop for Dungeons & Dragons by Lucas Tomlinson and Jake Canner. At the end of each show one of the hosts will reveal the subject for the next episode - an encounter, location, NPC, item, monster (or anything else that can exist in D&D) and ask the question - How would you run that? The pair have a week to plan and research the topic before discussing on the next show, explaining their own ideas and then merging the best of them into something that Dungeon Masters and Players could actually incorporate into their games.
Music Credits
The Future Ancient Now - Nathan Moore
Ubiquitous - Diamond Ortiz -
E13 - A Guild of Mercenary Hirelings - How Would You Run That?
Episode overview: Lucas shares his plans for a string of national hobgoblin mercenary franchises! Capitalism is a joy! This time, the pair discuss efficient DMing, world-building and the integration of yet another lovely bit of detail that you don't want your players to miss.
Podcast Overview: How Would You Run That? is an ideas factory and creative workshop for Dungeons & Dragons by Lucas Tomlinson and Jake Canner. At the end of each show one of the hosts will reveal the subject for the next episode - an encounter, location, NPC, item, monster (or anything else that can exist in D&D) and ask the question - How would you run that? The pair have a week to plan and research the topic before discussing on the next show, explaining their own ideas and then merging the best of them into something that Dungeon Masters and Players could actually incorporate into their games.
Music Credits
The Future Ancient Now - Nathan Moore
Medieval Astrology - Underbelly & Ty Mayer -
E13 Extras - Delivery B******t Index - How Would You Run That?
From the cutting room floor: How do you measure your area's COVID recovery?
Podcast Overview: How Would You Run That? is an ideas factory and creative workshop for Dungeons & Dragons by Lucas Tomlinson and Jake Canner. At the end of each show one of the hosts will reveal the subject for the next episode - an encounter, location, NPC, item, monster (or anything else that can exist in D&D) and ask the question - How would you run that? The pair have a week to plan and research the topic before discussing on the next show, explaining their own ideas and then merging the best of them into something that Dungeon Masters and Players could actually incorporate into their games.