Tales of Asperran is an improvisational and collaborative storytelling podcast. What does that mean? Every other week we sit down at our desks and leave our everyday lives behind to pretend to be someone we are not. We record it all and release a one hour episode every other Friday. Together we will weave a beautiful story for you, second by second, page by page. The best part of it all is that we have no idea what will happen next.
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Tales of Asperran is an improvisational and collaborative storytelling podcast. What does that mean? Every other week we sit down at our desks and leave our everyday lives behind to pretend to be someone we are not. We record it all and release a one hour episode every other Friday. Together we will weave a beautiful story for you, second by second, page by page. The best part of it all is that we have no idea what will happen next.
Hello Pirates! This week we have another special bonus episode for you. Karolina and I were joined by special guest James D'Amato, to do some collaborative world-building for Asperran! James ran us through another of the exercises from his new book, The Ultimate RPG Game Master's Worldbuilding Guide; called Five Factions. Together we laid the groundwork for the pirate faction known as Draugmah's Wing, and the five factions that make it work. Guests; James D'Amato and KarolinaThe Ultimate RPG Game Master's Worldbuilding Guide
Tales of Asperran
Tales of Asperran is an improvisational and collaborative storytelling podcast. What does that mean? Every other week we sit down at our desks and leave our everyday lives behind to pretend to be someone we are not. We record it all and release a one hour episode every other Friday. Together we will weave a beautiful story for you, second by second, page by page. The best part of it all is that we have no idea what will happen next.