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  • Show notes

    This week, Fiona is joined by guest cohost Ty from Side Character Quest once again to discuss two different RPG tools/games to help supplement worldbuilding when running campaigns: Timeskip and Artefact.

    Timeskip by A.A. Voigt is a collaborative worldbuilding tool for jumping characters from a previously-established tabletop campaign into the future. Together with your table, imagine new outfits, new jobs, and even new family members that arrive in your characters' lives as time continues to pass. Furthermore, Timeskip allows each player to make choices about significant factions or NPCs in your campaign, altering them as well as their characters.Artefact by Jack Harrison/Mousehole Press is a solo TTRPG game of legendary items and transient heroes. In the classic dungeon crawl, you follow the lives of adventurers as they overcome challenges to gain prestige and, most importantly, magical treasures. But what were those treasures doing before the adventurers came along? How many aeons have passed, in silent darkness, since they were last used?

    Other games mentioned: Blades in the Dark and Alice is Missing.

    Check out Fiona's playthrough of Artefact over on What Am I Rolling!

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    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

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    This week, Fiona and Hamilton talk about their first impressions of 'Quests from the Infinite Staircase': a collection of six remastered quests will allow players to experience treasured adventures from D&D's first edition, updated for fifth edition.

    'Quests from the Infinite Staircase' Bio:

    'Enter the Infinite Staircase - a dreamlike expanse with doors leading to fantastical worlds and planes of existence.

    Quests from the Infinite Staircase embraces the magic of the most beloved Dungeons & Dragons adventures of all time, updated for the game's fifth edition.

    Your journey begins in the Infinite Staircase, a dreamlike expanse with doors leading to fantastical worlds, where you'll meet Nafas, a noble genie who fulfills wishes with the help of valiant heroes--like you! As you explore what lies beyond each door, embark on timeless adventures and make memorable moments with your party. This handpicked collection contains 6 remastered first edition adventures, complete with striking settings and a lovable cast of characters. These unforgettable quests can be run individually or as a delightful campaign that takes characters from level 1 to 13.'

    Book discussed: 'Quests from the Infinite Staircase' published by Wizards of Coast, July 2024

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    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

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    This week, Fiona and Hamilton continue their look at 'Eberron: Rising from the Last War' - the Eberron campaign setting for the 5th edition.

    Created by game designer Keith Baker, Eberron was the winning entry for Wizards of the Coast's Fantasy Setting Search, a competition run in 2002 to establish a new setting for the D&D game.

    Eberron combines a fantasy tone with pulp and dark adventure elements, and some non-traditional fantasy technologies such as trains, skyships, and mechanical beings which are all powered by magic.

    From the 'Eberron: Rising from the Last War' Bio:

    'Stories Don’t Always End Well

    Whether aboard an airship or a train car, embark on thrilling adventures shrouded in intrigue! Discover secrets buried by years of devastating war, in which magic-fueled weapons threatened an entire continent.

    In the post-war world, magic pervades everyday life, and people of all sorts flock to Sharn, a city of wonders where skyscrapers pierce the clouds. Will you find your fortune on mean city streets or scouring the secrets of haunted battlefields? Will you throw in your lot with the mighty dragonmarked houses, ruthless families who control whole nations? Will you seek truth as a newspaper reporter, a university researcher, or a government spy? Or will you forge a destiny that defies the scars of war?

    This book provides tools that both players and Dungeon Masters need to explore the world of Eberron, including the artificer character class—a master of magical invention—and monsters birthed by ancient warmongering forces.'

    Book discussed: 'Eberron: Rising from the Last War', published by Wizards of the Coast, November 2019

    Other honourable mentions:

    Exploring Eberron

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  • Show notes

    This week, Fiona and guest cohost Ty from Side Character Quest chat about their impressions of 'Dragons of Stormwreck Isle' Starter Set.

    The 'Dragons of Stormwreck Isle' Bio:

    'The Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set: Dragons of Stormwreck Isle is your gateway to action-packed adventures in the cooperative storytelling game Dungeons & Dragons, where heroes battle monsters, find treasure, and undertake epic quests.'

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  • Show notes

    This week, Fiona and Hamilton continue their look at 'Eberron: Rising from the Last War' - the Eberron campaign setting for the 5th edition.

    Created by game designer Keith Baker, Eberron was the winning entry for Wizards of the Coast's Fantasy Setting Search, a competition run in 2002 to establish a new setting for the D&D game.

    Eberron combines a fantasy tone with pulp and dark adventure elements, and some non-traditional fantasy technologies such as trains, skyships, and mechanical beings which are all powered by magic.

    From the 'Eberron: Rising from the Last War' Bio:

    'Stories Don’t Always End Well

    Whether aboard an airship or a train car, embark on thrilling adventures shrouded in intrigue! Discover secrets buried by years of devastating war, in which magic-fueled weapons threatened an entire continent.

    In the post-war world, magic pervades everyday life, and people of all sorts flock to Sharn, a city of wonders where skyscrapers pierce the clouds. Will you find your fortune on mean city streets or scouring the secrets of haunted battlefields? Will you throw in your lot with the mighty dragonmarked houses, ruthless families who control whole nations? Will you seek truth as a newspaper reporter, a university researcher, or a government spy? Or will you forge a destiny that defies the scars of war?

    This book provides tools that both players and Dungeon Masters need to explore the world of Eberron, including the artificer character class—a master of magical invention—and monsters birthed by ancient warmongering forces.'

    Book discussed: 'Eberron: Rising from the Last War', published by Wizards of the Coast, November 2019

    Other honourable mentions:

    Exploring Eberron

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    Credits

    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

    The DM’s Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand).

    The theme music is 'The Story Unfolds' by Jingle Punks.

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  • Show notes

    This week, Fiona and Hamilton crack out their copies of 'Eberron: Rising from the Last War' and start their initial exploration of the Eberron campaign setting for the 5th edition.

    Created by game designer Keith Baker, Eberron was the winning entry for Wizards of the Coast's Fantasy Setting Search, a competition run in 2002 to establish a new setting for the D&D game.

    Eberron combines a fantasy tone with pulp and dark adventure elements, and some non-traditional fantasy technologies such as trains, skyships, and mechanical beings which are all powered by magic.

    From the 'Eberron: Rising from the Last War' Bio:

    'Stories Don’t Always End Well

    Whether aboard an airship or a train car, embark on thrilling adventures shrouded in intrigue! Discover secrets buried by years of devastating war, in which magic-fueled weapons threatened an entire continent.

    In the post-war world, magic pervades everyday life, and people of all sorts flock to Sharn, a city of wonders where skyscrapers pierce the clouds. Will you find your fortune on mean city streets or scouring the secrets of haunted battlefields? Will you throw in your lot with the mighty dragonmarked houses, ruthless families who control whole nations? Will you seek truth as a newspaper reporter, a university researcher, or a government spy? Or will you forge a destiny that defies the scars of war?

    This book provides tools that both players and Dungeon Masters need to explore the world of Eberron, including the artificer character class—a master of magical invention—and monsters birthed by ancient warmongering forces.'

    Book discussed: 'Eberron: Rising from the Last War', published by Wizards of the Coast, November 2019

    Other honourable mentions:

    Exploring EberronKhyber's Cursed: Case Studies of Eberron's Aberrant DragonmarksThe Great Dragonmarks - 12 New Sorcerous Origins

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    This week Fiona and guest cohost Naomi sit down to chat about Clerics - a playable class from the original 5e Player's Handbook. Both capable in combat and skilled in the use of divine magic, Clerics are often seen powerful healers whose divinely-granted abilities over life or death, give them to powers to repel or control undead creatures.

    According to the Player's Handbook (2014):

    'Clerics are intermediaries between the mortal world and the distant planes of the gods. As varied as the gods they serve, clerics strive to embody the handiwork of their deities. No ordinary priest, a cleric is imbued with divine magic.

    'Clerics combine the helpful magic of healing and inspiring their allies with spells that harm and hinder foes. They can provoke awe and dread, lay curses of plague or poison, and even call down flames from heaven to consume their enemies. For those evildoers who will benefit most from a mace to the head, clerics depend on their combat training to let them wade into melee with the power of the gods on their side.'

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    Books discussed: Primarily Player's Handbook (Aug 2014 & Aug 2024) with some mentions of Dungeon Master's Guide (Dec 2014), Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide (Nov 2015), Xanathar's Guide to Everything (Nov 2017), and Tasha's Cauldron of Everything (Nov 2020), all published by Wizards of the Coast.

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  • Show notes

    This week, Fiona and guest co-host Liz sit down and chat about 'The Game Master’s Handbook of Proactive Roleplaying: Guidelines and strategies for running PC-driven narratives in 5E adventures' by Jonah and Tristan Fishel, writers and longtime RPG players. As part of the 'Game Master's Books' series published by Media Lab Books, this book suggests that by putting the players and their characters in the driver’s seat, every battle has tension, every faction has a function and every session is high-stakes (and an absolute blast), so GMs can sit back and simply put giant goal- (and soul-) crushing roadblocks in their way.

    The Game Master's Handbook of Proactive Roleplaying bio:

    'Is your roleplaying in a rut? Flip the table and try something new! Proactive roleplaying will re-energize your players – and your game.'

    'This unique new RPG guidebook is designed to transform gameplay in ways that empower players to create their own motivations and goals, then proactively pursue them – in effect, guiding the narrative of their characters, rather than having the Game Master do it.'

    'Traditional TTRPGs have for decades relied on reactive player responses in order to function. In other words, there is an evil wizard out to take over the world. The player characters are good, therefore it’s their duty to go stop the wizard.'

    'Game play then follows a traditional storytelling narrative of protagonists working to return their world back to the status quo, or an improved position. Bad guy makes a move, good guys move to stop him. The problem with this style of gameplay is that players are always reacting to what’s put in front of them.'

    Book discussed: 'The Game Master’s Handbook of Proactive Roleplaying: Guidelines and strategies for running PC-driven narratives in 5E adventures' by Jonah and Tristan Fishel, published by Media Lab Books, October 2023.

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  • Spoiler Warning for Vecna: Eve of Ruin (and a little bit of Curse of Strahd!)

    Show notes

    This week, Fiona and Hamilton give their verdict on 'Vecna: Eve of Ruin': a high-stakes Dungeons & Dragons adventure in which the fate of the multiverse hangs in the balance!

    Vecna: Eve of Ruin bio:

    'Save existence from annihilation in this epic, multiverse-spanning adventure.

    The notorious lich Vecna is weaving a ritual to eliminate good, obliterate the gods, and subjugate all worlds. To stop Vecna before he remakes the universe, the heroes work with three of the multiverse’s most famous archmages, travel to far-flung locales, and rebuild the legendary Rod of Seven Parts.

    Vecna: Eve of Ruin™ is a high-stakes DUNGEONS & DRAGONS® adventure in which the fate of the multiverse hangs in the balance. The heroes begin in the Forgotten Realms® and travel to Planescape®, Spelljammer®, Eberron®, Ravenloft®, Dragonlance®, and Greyhawk® as they race to save existence from obliteration.'

    Book discussed: Vecna: Eve of Ruin published by Wizards of the Coast, April 2024

    Additional book mentioned: 'Doomed Forgotten Realms: Sword Coast Gazetteer'

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  • Show notes

    This week, in the lead up to the release of 'Vecna: Eve of Ruin', Fiona and Hamilton discuss two tie in pre-quel products:

    'The Vecna Dossier': A digital supplement released in June 2022, detailing the legacy and statistics of the Undying King himself!'Vecna: Nest of the Eldritch Eye': A low-level adventure as a digital-only preorder-exclusive tie-in prequel released in April 2024.

    The Vecna Dossier bio:

    'The archlich Vecna is one of the most iconic villains of Dungeons & Dragons lore. And now you can bear witness to his necromantic magic with the Vecna Dossier! This thrilling supplement details the legacy and statistics of the Undying King himself!'

    Vecna: Nest of the Eldritch Eye bio:

    'Vecna: Nest of the Eldritch Eye is a fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons adventure for four to six characters of level 3. This adventure takes place in the city of Neverwinter on the Sword Coast. A sinister cult has crept into the city’s bowels, and the characters must infiltrate the cult’s hideout and root out its members before harm befalls the city.

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  • Show notes

    More of an update this week (due to Fiona's move, various life commitments and US holidays - normal service will resume next week!).

    Fiona will be heading to GenCon at the beginning of August as part of Rowan Rook and Decard, running some of their games, including Orc Borg and DIE the RPG and selling their wares!

    She has also been nominated for Best Podcast Host(s) at the CRIT Awards - find out more info on the CRIT Awards here.

    Feel free to drop by either Rowan Rook and Decard stands (the main one at455 and Eat the Reich booth (as part of the Studio 2 Publishing block) at 1929/2029) and say hello!

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  • The hosts of The DM's Book Club proudly bring you a new limited series, The DM's Travel Bookclub: A Guide to The Inner Planes!

    In each episode, we'll explore the Inner Planes of Existence as outlined in the Great Wheel cosmology in the roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons.

    Our hosts, Fiona and Hamilton, finish their journey of the Inner Planes by visiting the Quasielemental Planes of Salt & Vacuum.

    Markedly different than their positive counterparts, these four negative Quasielemental planes are generally grim places that break down matter. Undead are common in these Quasiplanes, tortured spirits invigorated by the negative energy that infuses everything.

    The Quasiplane of Salt is an endless world of crystalline structures. At the border of Water and Negative Energy, visitors can expect to have the moisture drained right out of his body.

    The Quasiplane of Vacuum is a region of utter nothingness. Formed at the junction of Air and Negative Energy, it has no light and very little matter. Few creatures can endure such surroundings.

    Book discussed: 'The Inner Planes (2e)' published by Wizards of the Coast (1998).

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    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

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    The theme music: 'Road Trip' by Doug Maxwell and Jimmy Fontanez

    Additional music:

    'Icelandic Arpeggios' by DivKid 'Dreamer' by DivKid'Dusk' by DivKid'Rising Sun' by DivKid

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  • The hosts of The DM's Book Club proudly bring you a new limited series, The DM's Travel Bookclub: A Guide to The Inner Planes!

    In each episode, we'll explore the Inner Planes of Existence as outlined in the Great Wheel cosmology in the roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons.

    Our hosts, Fiona and Hamilton, continue their journey of the Inner Planes by visiting the Quasielemental Planes of Ash & Dust.

    Markedly different than their positive counterparts, these four negative Quasielemental planes are generally grim places that break down matter. Undead are common in these Quasiplanes, tortured spirits invigorated by the negative energy that infuses everything.

    The Quasiplane of Ash is an accumulation of burnt matter pressed into a solid mass. In most areas, the quasiplane has the consistency of hard-packed soil, though some regions are much less dense.

    The Quasiplane of Dust forms when Earth is infused with Negative Energy. It's an expanse of tenuous atmosphere filled with swirling particles of granular matter.

    Book discussed: 'The Inner Planes (2e)' published by Wizards of the Coast (1998).

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    Credits

    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

    The DM’s Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand).

    The theme music: 'Road Trip' by Doug Maxwell and Jimmy Fontanez

    Additional music:

    'Icelandic Arpeggios' by DivKid 'Dreamer' by DivKid'Dusk' by DivKid'Rising Sun' by DivKid

    Background video by Motion_doctor via Pixabay & Video by Engin Akyurt via Pexels.

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  • The hosts of The DM's Book Club proudly bring you a new limited series, The DM's Travel Bookclub: A Guide to The Inner Planes!

    In each episode, we'll explore the Inner Planes of Existence as outlined in the Great Wheel cosmology in the roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons.

    Our hosts, Fiona and Hamilton, continue their journey of the Inner Planes by visiting the Quasielemental Planes of Radiance & Steam.

    The four positive Quasielemental Planes (also known as quasiplanes) hang suspended between the Elemental Planes and the Positive Energy Plane. They combine matter and energy to form vivid, dynamic realms unlike those found anywhere else in the multiverse.

    The Quasiplane of Radiance is a place of incredible light born of the union between Fire and Positive Energy. Although it's one of the most beautiful sights a body could ever behold, it's also overwhelming.

    The Quasiplane of Steam forms at the juncture of Water and Positive Energy, where cutters finds themselves swept up in rolling white mists. These vapors are the stuff of clouds and fog and can be breathed safely and feel refreshing against the skin.

    Book discussed: 'The Inner Planes (2e)' published by Wizards of the Coast (1998).

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    Credits

    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

    The DM’s Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand).

    The theme music: 'Road Trip' by Doug Maxwell and Jimmy Fontanez

    Additional music:

    'Icelandic Arpeggios' by DivKid 'Dreamer' by DivKid'Dusk' by DivKid'Rising Sun' by DivKid

    Background videoes by StefWithAnF from Pexels & cottonbro studio from Pexels.

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  • The hosts of The DM's Book Club proudly bring you a new limited series, The DM's Travel Bookclub: A Guide to The Inner Planes!

    In each episode, we'll explore the Inner Planes of Existence as outlined in the Great Wheel cosmology in the roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons.

    Our hosts, Fiona and Hamilton, continue their journey of the Inner Planes by visiting the Quasielemental Planes of Lightning & Mineral.

    The four positive Quasielemental Planes (also known as quasiplanes) hang suspended between the Elemental Planes and the Positive Energy Plane. They combine matter and energy to form vivid, dynamic realms unlike those found anywhere else in the multiverse.

    The Quasiplane of Lightning, also known as the plane of Storms or the Vengeful Land, is a place of turbulent clouds, endless thunder, and (of course) vast arcs of lightning.

    The Quasiplane of Mineral is the multiverse's treasure trove, filled with jewels, gems, and all manner of valuable crystals.

    Book discussed: 'The Inner Planes (2e)' published by Wizards of the Coast (1998).

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    Credits

    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

    The DM’s Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand).

    The theme music: 'Road Trip' by Doug Maxwell and Jimmy Fontanez

    Additional music:

    'Icelandic Arpeggios' by DivKid 'Dreamer' by DivKid'Dusk' by DivKid'Rising Sun' by DivKid

    Background video by Harsh Deshmukh via Pexels & Dan Cristian Pădureț via Pexels.

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  • The hosts of The DM's Book Club proudly bring you a new limited series, The DM's Travel Bookclub: A Guide to The Inner Planes!

    In each episode, we'll explore the Inner Planes of Existence as outlined in the Great Wheel cosmology in the roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons.

    Our hosts, Fiona and Hamilton, continue their journey of the Inner Planes by visiting the Paraelemental Planes of Ooze & Smoke.

    These intermediary areas form where aspects of one Elemental Plane mingle with those of another. In essence, they're elemental alloys.

    The Paraelemental Plane of Ooze is perhaps the most offensive place in the multiverse, the forming where Water comes into contact with Earth. It's a region of filth and disease, of caustic sludge and living slime.

    The Paraelemental Plane of Smoke forms at the intersection of Air and Fire. The atmosphere here not only roils with heat, but it's also highly toxic.

    Book discussed: 'The Inner Planes (2e)' published by Wizards of the Coast (1998).

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    Credits

    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

    The DM’s Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand).

    The theme music: 'Road Trip' by Doug Maxwell and Jimmy Fontanez

    Additional music:

    'Icelandic Arpeggios' by DivKid 'Dreamer' by DivKid'Dusk' by DivKid'Rising Sun' by DivKid

    Background video by Dan Cristian Pădureț via Pexels & Engin Akyurt via Pexels.

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  • The hosts of The DM's Book Club proudly bring you a new limited series, The DM's Travel Bookclub: A Guide to The Inner Planes!

    In each episode, we'll explore the Inner Planes of Existence as outlined in the Great Wheel cosmology in the roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons.

    Our hosts, Fiona and Hamilton, continue their journey of the Inner Planes by visiting the Paraelemental Planes of Ice & Magma.

    These intermediary areas form where aspects of one Elemental Plane mingle with those of another. In essence, they're elemental alloys.

    The Paraelemental Plane of Ice forms where the chillingwinds of Air brush across the surface of Water, while the Paraelemental Plane of Magma occurs where the Elemental Plane of Earth nears its fiery counterpart.

    Book discussed: 'The Inner Planes (2e)' published by Wizards of the Coast (1998).

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    Credits

    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

    The DM’s Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand).

    The theme music: 'Road Trip' by Doug Maxwell and Jimmy Fontanez

    Additional music:

    'Icelandic Arpeggios' by DivKid 'Dreamer' by DivKid'Dusk' by DivKid'Rising Sun' by DivKid

    Background video by Pixabay via Pexels & Martin Sanchez via Pexels.

    Get in touch!

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  • The hosts of The DM's Book Club proudly bring you a new limited series, The DM's Travel Bookclub: A Guide to The Inner Planes!

    In each episode, we'll explore the Inner Planes of Existence as outlined in the Great Wheel cosmology in the roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons.

    Our hosts, Fiona and Hamilton, continue their journey of the Inner Planes by visiting the Energy Planes of Positive & Negative. As their name implies, they're composed not of matter, but of energy. Both places are difficult to define, but their effects are inescapable.

    The plane of Positive Energy is said to be the mother of all life. That's because the radiation of this bright realm gives animation to all living things.

    The plane of Negative Energy is an everhungering maw that seeks to quench the fires of life wherever they bum. It gives power to the ranks of the undead and other such mockeries of life, but the place is anathema to all.

    Book discussed: 'The Inner Planes (2e)' published by Wizards of the Coast (1998).

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    Credits

    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

    The DM’s Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand).

    The theme music: 'Road Trip' by Doug Maxwell and Jimmy Fontanez

    Additional music:

    'Icelandic Arpeggios' by DivKid 'Dreamer' by DivKid'Dusk' by DivKid'Rising Sun' by DivKid

    Background video by tommyvideo used under Pixabay's Content License.

    Get in touch!

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    Credits

    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (

  • The hosts of The DM's Book Club proudly bring you a new limited series, The DM's Travel Bookclub: A Guide to The Inner Planes!

    In each episode, we'll explore the Inner Planes of Existence as outlined in the Great Wheel cosmology in the roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons.

    Our hosts, Fiona and Hamilton, continue their journey of the Inner Planes by visiting the Elemental Plane of Water: The source of all liquid substances and of fluidity itself, an endless mass of water, not too warm, not too cold, and utterly free of the crushing pressure that marks the depths of terrestrial oceans.

    Book discussed: 'The Inner Planes (2e)' published by Wizards of the Coast (1998).

    Consider using our affiliate link when using DM's Guild!

    #SupportyourFLGS

    Credits

    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

    The DM’s Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand).

    The theme music: 'Road Trip' by Doug Maxwell and Jimmy Fontanez

    Additional music:

    'Icelandic Arpeggios' by DivKid 'Dreamer' by DivKid'Dusk' by DivKid'Rising Sun' by DivKid

    Background video by James Cheney via Pexels.

    Get in touch!

    Email: [email protected]

    Twitter: @TheDMsBookClub

    Linktr.ee: DMBC

    #DMsBookClub

  • The hosts of The DM's Book Club proudly bring you a new limited series, The DM's Travel Bookclub: A Guide to The Inner Planes!

    In each episode, we'll explore the Inner Planes of Existence as outlined in the Great Wheel cosmology in the roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons.

    Our hosts, Fiona and Hamilton, continue their journey of the Inner Planes by visiting the Elemental Plane of Fire: The hottest place in the multiverse where blazing flames here consume everything they touch.

    Book discussed: 'The Inner Planes (2e)' published by Wizards of the Coast (1998).

    Consider using our affiliate link when using DM's Guild!

    #SupportyourFLGS

    Credits

    The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@TheDragonDM). 

    The DM’s Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand).

    The theme music: 'Road Trip' by Doug Maxwell and Jimmy Fontanez

    Additional music:

    'Icelandic Arpeggios' by DivKid 'Dreamer' by DivKid'Dusk' by DivKid'Rising Sun' by DivKid

    Background video by Oleg Gamulinskii used under Pexels.

    Get in touch!

    Email: [email protected]

    Twitter: @TheDMsBookClub

    Linktr.ee: DMBC

    #DMsBookClub