1 hr 15 min

Heroes of Tara - An Interview with Jacob Duerksen - Undercommon Taste Episode 43 Undercommon Taste

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This week, we have the privilege to interview Jacob Duerksen, the writer of "Heroes of Tara", a new TTRPG built on the framework of the 5th edition Open Gaming License. Join us as we discuss Irish history and mythology, and how Jacob combined everything together to make a truly inspired game.
The Kickstarter for Heroes of Tara goes live on July 1, 2021. You can find it here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1955128460/heroes-of-tara-players-guide
You can find Heroes of Tara on Twitter at @HeroesofTara, and you can find Jacob on Twitter at @jacobvduerksen.
You can join the Heroes of Tara Discord here: https://discord.com/invite/eg8RW93RUX
 
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This week, we have the privilege to interview Jacob Duerksen, the writer of "Heroes of Tara", a new TTRPG built on the framework of the 5th edition Open Gaming License. Join us as we discuss Irish history and mythology, and how Jacob combined everything together to make a truly inspired game.
The Kickstarter for Heroes of Tara goes live on July 1, 2021. You can find it here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1955128460/heroes-of-tara-players-guide
You can find Heroes of Tara on Twitter at @HeroesofTara, and you can find Jacob on Twitter at @jacobvduerksen.
You can join the Heroes of Tara Discord here: https://discord.com/invite/eg8RW93RUX
 
Find us on Facebook: Undercommon Taste
Follow us on Twitter: @UCThomebrew
Join us on Instagram: Undercommon Taste
Support us on Patreon: Undercommon Taste 
Check out our homebrew content here. 
 
Our theme is Massacre Anne, written and performed by Mary Crowell, and used with permission. Find Mary on Bandcamp or Patreon.

1 hr 15 min