a world-building podcast
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsGamesLeisure |
Hosts: Jim, Jon & Kent
Guest: Keith Baker
In February of 2014, we sat down and built a world with Keith Baker, the creater of Gloom and Eberron!
In this episode, we create a world where massive elemental beings fight for dominence while posing a co... more
Hosts: Jim, Jon & Kent
Guest: Drew Meyer
(NOTE: The original MP3 file had a bit of a hiccup late in the episode, but it's since been replaced and the new file should be available to grab now!) In this episode recorded in December 2013, we welcome po... more
Hosts: Jim, Jon & Kent
Guest: Dave RobisonEver have one of those personal eras when your life turns upside down a few times and then a pandemic happens and then you look up and realize the audio edit you've been stressing over for the past decade doe... more
Hosts: Jim, Jon & Kent
Guest: David Sobkowiak
It appears we've returned!
This episode was one of a handful coming up that we thought gone to the mists of time. Thankfully, we've finally managed to recover the audio and are delighted to present... more
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The hosts are great and they come up with creative and amazing worlds and settings. Wish they came out more regularly though.
Good cast that is fun to listen to, but also really helps to brainstorm off of the realms they create. Looking forward to more!
The hosts do an excellent job of providing settings and seeds for role-playing games, short stories, novels, and other story-telling media. They build on each others' ideas, gradually creating a logical and consistent framework. If you are looking for a setting for your next game, no matter the genre, Crucible of Realms is the podcast for you.
These guys basically create a world from scratch in an hour or so, in a fun and dynamic way. A must listen that will spark your own imagination. Great for writers, artists and roleplayers.
The hosts do an excellent job bouncing ideas off each other. They don't argue and shut each other down; rather, someone suggests an idea and they run with it. IT seems like a highly functioning group. I especially loved the Bennu episode!
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