Episode 41 of Discern Realities is here!

Episode 41 of Discern Realities is here!

Episode 41 of Discern Realities is here! In this one, David LaFreniere and I discuss painting the scene in Bellet Osc; the Legacy Weapon; different ways of looking at Undertake a Perilous Journey; the shrine of Gornorn, dwarven god of wrongness; and continue our adventures with Ramshackle Crow!

Cc: Phil Vecchione Daniel Fowler Slade Stolar

Enjoy!

http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/discern-realities/episode-41

20 thoughts on “Episode 41 of Discern Realities is here!”

  1. Even as the fourth player (not playing one of the roles of Undertake a Perilous Journey), I enjoyed traveling on the rigging of the easily distracted giant.

    I like the idea of begging the question (Painting the Scene), wherein you assume something fairly central, but ask for more details about it. This kind of thinking was a big part of figuring out player questions and Learning about the Environment, in TIH and DFaGE.

  2. Even as the fourth player (not playing one of the roles of Undertake a Perilous Journey), I enjoyed traveling on the rigging of the easily distracted giant.

    I like the idea of begging the question (Painting the Scene), wherein you assume something fairly central, but ask for more details about it. This kind of thinking was a big part of figuring out player questions and Learning about the Environment, in TIH and DFaGE.

  3. Oh man, I would love to see a second edition with all of the golden DR content. If y’all decide to pull the trigger on that I will not only kickstart the hell out of it, but would happily help with editing to lighten the load.

  4. Oh man, I would love to see a second edition with all of the golden DR content. If y’all decide to pull the trigger on that I will not only kickstart the hell out of it, but would happily help with editing to lighten the load.

  5. Joshua Faller haha, not really our decision to make, I guess, but I have often thought about putting a lot of our techniques and procedures in some sort of written form.

  6. Joshua Faller haha, not really our decision to make, I guess, but I have often thought about putting a lot of our techniques and procedures in some sort of written form.

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