Robert Adducci and Jesse Heinig talk about Dark Sun from every angle, Dungeon Mastering, Playing, Races, Classes, History, Sorcerer Kings, City States, you name it. It's about survival on the sands of Athas on this show so grab a d20 and get ready to enter the arena.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureGames |
The sands of Athas are unforgiving to those without bone, stone, or obsidian to protect their water–and their lives. In this episode, Jesse and Robert talk with Tom Baxa about his involvement with Dark Sun over the years. more
The sands of Athas are unforgiving to those without bone, stone, or obsidian to protect their water–and their lives. In this episode, June Soler and Robert talk with Allen Varney and Tim Brown about their work on Dark Sun during an AthasCon panel. more
The sands of Athas are unforgiving to those without bone, stone, or obsidian to protect their water–and their lives. In this episode, Jesse and Robert feature June Soler an actual Templar of Urik to discuss Athascon more
A reading from Secrets of the Dead Lands and Faces of the Dead Lands about the Kingdoms of Gretch and Gretch himself. more
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A great dive into what makes the old Dark Sun D&D setting so special: the hosts are passionate and fun, often has interviews with some of the original writers of the setting!
Let these good podcasters be your tour guides as you explore the lovely world of Dark Sun. These knowledgeable guides will help you explore the tablelands, stroll down the streets for Tyr or frolic in the Silt Sea. This is a great podcast if you want to learn more about the DnD setting of Dark Sun. Please keep up the good work.
Great podcast delving into one of the best DnD settings of all time. The info is clear and presented by knowledge experts. Great for anyone looking to run Dark Sun or just get a refresher or share with a group of players.
I really enjoy these guys’ genuine affection for this unique setting. Some of it is nostalgia-based, but they look ahead at how Dark Sun might exist in 5e as well. And their discussions with the original designers are super-informative. Please keep it up! 🙂
Amazing amount and quality information about the lore of the Dark Sun world by some of the biggest fans.
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