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Overseer's Log 22 - The Trial of Jim Wayne Pt 2.

Overseer's Log 22 - The Trial of Jim Wayne Pt 2.

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In this episode of Overseer's Log, I dive into the exciting second part of "The Trial of Jim Wayne." As your overseer, I'm eager to update you on our journey through the Fallout tabletop role-playing game series, "Tales from Tomorrow, Under the Mothman's Embrace." We're also gearing up for an exhilarating second campaign, shaped by the fantastic camaraderie we've developed through multiple pre-session meetups. This has allowed us to explore the diverse play styles of our players, create rich backstories, and mold a captivating setting for our campaign. The result? A solid foundation that promises an ongoing adventure far beyond just a few one-off sessions.I take a moment to reflect on the amazing community surrounding us. Interaction with fans and fellow creators is vital. I encourage everyone to engage with us by subscribing, liking, and commenting, which helps us navigate the challenges of reaching more listeners in a crowded digital landscape. This community-driven aspect reinforces our mission of providing quality Fallout content and ensuring that every voice is heard and valued.Throughout this episode, I recap engaging highlights from recent vault broadcasts and discussions with talented creators like Jeff from Wasteland Free Radio. His insights were invaluable and illustrate the collaborative spirit of the Fallout community. I also share updates on our new segment, "Friday Night Fallout," where I gather fellow creators to discuss recent Fallout news and share gameplay experiences. This initiative is not just about news delivery; it’s about forming connections and fostering a collaborative environment among content creators and fans alike.In further updates, I disclose our technical experiments involving Foundry and Forge systems, aiming to enhance our gameplay experience. We’ve also reached a significant turning point in our narrative arc—things are heating up in our campaign, with plot twists and player dynamics creating a thrilling gaming atmosphere. I tease the explosive developments that transpired in the town of Hope and share playful commentary on each player’s contributions to the chaotic yet captivating storyline.As the episode wraps up, I highlight our upcoming events, including crafting fairs in Fallout 76, and remind listeners that our content is continuously evolving. With an array of shows lined up, we are committed to delivering fresh material weekly, enriching the overall experience for Vault Dwellers and Wastelanders alike. The feedback we’ve received reaffirms the importance of this journey and the potential for what’s to come as we continue to build and explore together in the expansive Fallout universe.🔦 Join the Adventure* 🎥 Watch us live every Sunday at 7:30 PM ET on Twitch* 📺 Catch up on episodes via our main YouTube channel* 📺 Watch Fallout prop reviews & deep dives on Overseer Kyle’s channel* 💬 Join our Discord for behind-the-scenes content and community discussions* 🎙️ Listen to Tales From Tomorrow – our story-driven Fallout TTRPG podcast* 🎙️ Tune into Vault Broadcast – our Fallout creator interview series* 💰 Support us on Ko-fi for behind-the-scenes content & shoutouts* 📱 Follow us on TikTok and Instagram🛒 Use Our Affiliate Codes* 🧢 20% Off Bethesda Gear Shop* Use any of the following codes: VAULT2* (If one doesn’t work, try the next — they expire regularly)* 👉 gear.bethesda.net* 📚 10% Off Fallout TTRPG at Modiphius* Use code: BTALES* 👉 modiphius.net* 🛍️ Shop Amazon (Support Us)* 👉 amzn.to/4buk0Er This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tftfallout.substack.com/subscribe
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