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S01E02 Mythtakes Happen - Glass Half Ghoul

S01E02 Mythtakes Happen - Glass Half Ghoul

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Episode 2. Recording in person, but from a fish tank. We learn about the ghouls of Heliakon, and meet Liman Jorush, a very nice man with nothing to hide. There are secrets hiding in these undead creatures which could spell the end of the city. We zoom out of Heliakon itself and take a look at the great continent of Delmarin and the nations and city-states which still fiercely cling to independence despite the presence of our two hungry imperial powers. What can they do in the face of such cultural and military behemoths?

We take a look at DUNGEONS. Beneath this ancient city lie the Deepvaults, labyrinthine corridors and remnants of previous civilisations. In their depths, the Unfettered League and the Great Consociate Empire both dig into the past to secure a future of their own design. But how deep is too deep?

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Episode 2: Glass Half Ghoul Supplementary Material:

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Trigger Warnings: colonialism, war, death, undeath, body horror, family violence

Tags: #worldbuilding #dnd #gaming #roleplaying #rpg #settings #creatures #ghouls #dwarfs #fantasy #imperial #podcast #creativity #collaboration #dungeons

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