Episodes
Episodes



Friday Mar 20, 2015
D&D V&G 5 - Stronghold
Friday Mar 20, 2015
Friday Mar 20, 2015
The D&D V&G Crew are joined by Round Table Host and overall Great Guy James Introcaso to discuss Stronghold, a 1993 city builder/RTS sim hybrid game. Before the discussion can get really get underway, however, the boys find themselves magically transported back to 1993 by a Time Wizard! Will 1993 Rudy, Alex, Vegas, Greg, and James (who somehow all retain their ages and adult maturities yet no knowledge of future games) show Stronghold some love for being so unique among its contemporaries? Or will they chastise and awkwardly compare it to games that they haven't played since they were 4-8 years old? Will this Time Wizard character be returning in future episodes or is it going to be just a stupid, clearly last-minute one-off appearance?Tune in to find out! Also rate and review us on iTunes, it helps a boat load!Alex Breakdown VideoStrongholdWorld Builder Blog (dot me)Game O'ClockThe N CrowdNext Month's Game: Forgotten Realms: Demon StoneSupport the show, shop below...NOBLE KNIGHT



Wednesday Mar 18, 2015
Fire in the Blood (Tome Book Club)
Wednesday Mar 18, 2015
Wednesday Mar 18, 2015
In this episode of the Book Club Jeff and
Tracy are joined by Eric M. Paquette, Geoff Winn, and Christine Bellemere to talk
about Fire in the Blood, the latest Forgotten Realms novel by Erin M. Evans. Their discussion is followed by an interview with the author!Support the show, shop below...NOBLE KNIGHT



Monday Mar 16, 2015
Round Table 60 - Sages, Surveys, and Speculation
Monday Mar 16, 2015
Monday Mar 16, 2015
James Introcaso sits down with Dave Gibson, Andrew Kane, and Topher Kohan to discuss the first Sage Advice column, the second D&D feedback survey, and speculate about future D&D products. This podcast was recorded on March 3, 2015.Links:The Tome Show on Facebookworldbuilderblog.me5mwd.comD&D condition cardsTopher on Google+Topher on FacebookTitan Games and ComicsD&D Adventurers League Southeast on FacebookSupport the show, shop below...NOBLE KNIGHT



Friday Mar 13, 2015
Rob Schwalb (Gamer to Gamer)
Friday Mar 13, 2015
Friday Mar 13, 2015
James Introcaso sits down with Rob Schwalb, professional game designer who has worked for Green Ronin, Mongoose Publishing, Fantasy Flight Games,Monte Cook Games, Wizards of the Coast, and more. Rob was one of the designers of Dungeons and Dragons fifth edition and has launched his own company, Schwalb Entertainment is currently running a Kickstarter campaign for its upcoming release of Shadow of the Demon Lord on March 12. This podcast was recorded on February 17, 2015.Links:The Tome Show on Facebookworldbuilderblog.meSchwalb Entertainment TwitterSchwalb Entertainment FacebookSupport the show, shop below...NOBLE KNIGHT



Wednesday Mar 11, 2015
Stealth and Hiding (Bonus Action 006)
Wednesday Mar 11, 2015
Wednesday Mar 11, 2015
In this episode James and Sam discuss the rules for Stealth with a special focus on using the skill to hide in D&D. You can find an explanation of this rule in the Player's Basic Rules D&D PDF on page 60 or in the Player’s Handbook on page 177.Relevant Links:D&D 5e Basic PDF: http://dnd.wizards.com/articles/features/basicrulesJames’ blog: http://www.worldbuilderblog.meSam’s blog: http://www.rpgmusings.comSupport the show, shop below...NOBLE KNIGHT



Monday Mar 09, 2015
Round Table 59 - Minis, New D&D Web Column, and DM Support Group
Monday Mar 09, 2015
Monday Mar 09, 2015
James Introcaso sits down with Rudy Basso, Alex Basso, Allison Rossi, and Joe Lastowski to talk about the new D&D Elemental Evil miniatures from Wiz Kids, the new Behind the Screens digital column on theD&D website, and the comedic web series, DM Support Group, from Wizards of the Coast. This podcast was recorded on February 22, 2015.Links:The Tome Show on Facebookworldbuilderblog.meD&D V&GGame O Clock YouTube ChannelModern Myths Game StoreActs of GeekCows Come Home ComedyOgre Mini PreviewFire Mini Elemental PreviewEarth Mini Elemental PreviewAir Mini Elemental PreviewWater Mini Elemental PreviewHeroic Minis PreviewFire Minis PreviewSupport the show, shop below...NOBLE KNIGHT



Friday Mar 06, 2015
Behind the DM Screen (Jan/Feb 2015)
Friday Mar 06, 2015
Friday Mar 06, 2015
Sam, Andy, and Mike get together to talk about their gaming in January and February of 2015.Support the show, shop below...



Wednesday Mar 04, 2015
The Appendix N Podcast - Episode 13 - The Stories of Conan, Part 1
Wednesday Mar 04, 2015
Wednesday Mar 04, 2015
“Hither came Conan…”
The world’s most famous barbarian comes to The Appendix N Podcast to tread the
works of lesser fantasy authors beneath his sandled feet. We are talking about
the earliest Conan stories written by Robert E. Howard, though not necessarily
the first published.
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Howard, R. E.:
“Conan” series
Robert E. Howard
born 1906, died 1936
Born in Texas, the only son of a traveling country physician. Traveling with
his father exposed him to firsthand tales of violence that would influence
his writing, and like many people of the time he was greatly interested in the
sport of boxing. Howard’s love of poetry and literature came from his
mother, Hester. His earliest stories were historical fiction about Vikings,
Arabs and lots of violence. His earliest influences were Jack London,
Rudyard Kipling and Thomas Bullfinch.
In August 1930, Howard wrote to Weird Tales in praise “The Rats
in the Walls” by H. P. Lovecraft. The letter was forwarded to Lovecraft
and the two authors became friends. Howard is considered to have contributed to
the Lovecraft Mythos. The correspondence between Howard and Lovecraft
contained a lengthy discussion on a frequent element in Howard’s writing,
civilization versus barbarism. Howard held that civilization was
inherently corrupt and fragile.
Howard wrote his first Conan story in 1932, adapting an unpublished story “By
This Axe I Rule!” featuring one of Howard’s other protagonists, Kull the
Conqueror. Conan would go on to become Howard’s most enduring character.
Howard sadly committed suicide in 1936 upon learning that his mother was dying
of tuberculosis.
“The Phoenix on the Sword” first published in Weird Tales, December
1932
“The Frost Giant’s Daughter” first published as “The Gods of the North”
in Weird Tales, 1932
“The God in the Bowl” reject by Weird Tales, published posthumously
in Space Science Fiction, September 1952
Co-host:
Jeffrey Wikstrom
website - jeffwik.com
email - jeffwik@gmail.com
My guest:
Peter Foxhoven
http://www.thetomeshow.com
thetomeshow@gmail.com
Geoffrey Winn
gdwinn@comcast.net
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