I have no idea what kind of accent Nathan was doing, or why, but it’s best not to meddle in the affairs of wizards.
I have no idea what kind of accent Nathan was doing, or why, but it’s best not to meddle in the affairs of wizards.
It’s worse than we thought…
Lovecraft-spotting can proceed at your leisure.
Every so often my players do something that requires me to devise most of a civilization on the fly. The first time it happened was my very first session of GMing. At least this time I’ve had a bit more practice…
It was bound to happen eventually.
And there’s more! Wavy lines, harp music…
I have discovered fossilised recordings from back in the mists of time, which is going to throw things off: Librarians & Leviathans: Necropolitans: the Lost Tapes!
After much effort, I have finally finished putting together the missing recordings, remastering everything with new episode numbers (and audio panning to help make voices clearer) and reuploading to the point I was at about six months ago. Hopefully some actually new recordings will follow soon.
Four, count 'em, FOUR new episodes out now. Two more queued up for the weekend. I’m practically on fire here - oh no, it’s just the weather.
I’m not putting four links to the blog in, but here’s one: Librarians & Leviathans: Necropolitans, episode 41: My god, he has business cards!
Hwaet!
Discover the truth behind the Bronze Doors of the Nameless City…
Are they just chipboard with a bronze-effect finish?
After the last party stole the orichalcum doors, they had the replacements bronze-plated so that they’d look less valuable.
Two episodes, and we have somehow reached 50. Amazing. This segment involves a lot of mistaken identify, leads to not one but two longstanding grudges that will manifest literally years later, and ultimately leads to a non-trivial amount of questionable in-universe slashfic.
It’s a new episode, you know the drill.
Never set just one trap.
Sewers? Yes those sound safe.
Oh hey it’s another one. Family! Everyone loves family. Especially teenage runaways.
Note to self: Insert memorable sentence here.