Sean Merwin
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I understand the need to market to them and keep them involved and keep them excited and playing. But I am always going to be the person that says, five years, good run. What's next?
And now that doesn't mean that we're not going to get one. There's still a lot of time before now and now and whenever, between now and the DMG, between now and the Monster Manual, between now and the next SRD. But that's where I stand. I don't think anybody who knows me is very surprised to hear me saying that. Yeah, so let's go from that to a new novel, Penguin Random House.
And now that doesn't mean that we're not going to get one. There's still a lot of time before now and now and whenever, between now and the DMG, between now and the Monster Manual, between now and the next SRD. But that's where I stand. I don't think anybody who knows me is very surprised to hear me saying that. Yeah, so let's go from that to a new novel, Penguin Random House.
We got the D&D movie novel. We got Forgotten Realms novel, a Dragonlance novel, Spelljammer novel. What's coming next? How about a Ravenloft novel? Tell us about the Ravenloft novel. Yeah.
We got the D&D movie novel. We got Forgotten Realms novel, a Dragonlance novel, Spelljammer novel. What's coming next? How about a Ravenloft novel? Tell us about the Ravenloft novel. Yeah.
Yeah, it sounds like Ravenloft. Sure is Ravenloft up in here. So, okay, cool.
Yeah, it sounds like Ravenloft. Sure is Ravenloft up in here. So, okay, cool.
I have not 30 bucks hardcover releasing April 15th. I can't say that I have read any of the newest D&D books. I read the...
I have not 30 bucks hardcover releasing April 15th. I can't say that I have read any of the newest D&D books. I read the...
read it just because of that little dark fantasy twist i'd like to see how they how they handle that for anyone i heard the spelljammer one was good i haven't read it yet but it got praise from folks on our discord awesome uh If you're going to lose something, what you don't want to lose is the theme song to the D&D cartoon.
read it just because of that little dark fantasy twist i'd like to see how they how they handle that for anyone i heard the spelljammer one was good i haven't read it yet but it got praise from folks on our discord awesome uh If you're going to lose something, what you don't want to lose is the theme song to the D&D cartoon.
But if you're going to find something, what you want to find is that same theme song. And that's exactly what happened. A composer named Johnny Douglas composed the music for the Dungeons & Dragons 80s cartoon, which released in the UK 40 years ago last week, September 17th. 1983 in the U S and yeah, in the U S and then September 10th, 84 in the UK. And, uh, it was lost, but what happened to us?
But if you're going to find something, what you want to find is that same theme song. And that's exactly what happened. A composer named Johnny Douglas composed the music for the Dungeons & Dragons 80s cartoon, which released in the UK 40 years ago last week, September 17th. 1983 in the U S and yeah, in the U S and then September 10th, 84 in the UK. And, uh, it was lost, but what happened to us?
Tell us the, tell us the happy ending.
Tell us the, tell us the happy ending.
That's cool. And we go from a really happy, lighthearted story to one that's a little bit darker. Teos, this was your find. So I'm going to let you.
That's cool. And we go from a really happy, lighthearted story to one that's a little bit darker. Teos, this was your find. So I'm going to let you.
massive you know multiplayer games to model economies of nations or of eras or you know subsistence versus risk and as you say right how it's happening in a game but it models how people over the ages have, should I do the safe thing or should I take that risk? And we can see it in the actual play. Uh, thanks to, although there's no thanks involved, uh, to a, a computer game.
massive you know multiplayer games to model economies of nations or of eras or you know subsistence versus risk and as you say right how it's happening in a game but it models how people over the ages have, should I do the safe thing or should I take that risk? And we can see it in the actual play. Uh, thanks to, although there's no thanks involved, uh, to a, a computer game.
The Olimancer is a new class for DrawSteel. Last week, we talked about how MCDM created a creator license for their playtest packet, and they already have a publisher, Pesto Publishing, releasing a new class. As an Oluomancer, you unleash delusions of acid, slimes, and oils to create or destroy objects, bolster or hinder movement, and fortify or disrupt other creatures.