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Green Team of the Legendarium

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Star Wars
Alex Verus
Character Development
Ken Liu
Infinite Jest
Dandelion Dynasty
Vorkosigan Saga
Science Fiction
Fantasy
David Foster Wallace
Gene Wolfe
Fantasy Literature
Lois Mcmaster Bujold
Benedict Jacka
Addiction
The Grace Of Kings
Leia Organa
The Wall Of Storms
World Building
Thrawn Trilogy

The Legendarium Podcast is a community for lovers of science fiction and fantasy books, from classic to contemporary. Red Team and Blue Team are under the main Legendarium Podcast. They're the pros. Green Team's podcast is a bit different. We are the newbies, upstarts, the kids in the back of the class who riff off of different one-off topics, about books, life, games, pancakes vs waffles, and all... more

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Join Kyptan, Ashaman, Stormrunner, and Hurinfan as they continue their read through of Terra Ignota with chapters 18-25 of Perhaps the Stars, book 4 of the epic series by Dr. Ada Palmer. Who's most to blame? Which alien acts can you most understand? ... more

Seeker and Jingalls begin their adventures in Osten Ard with The Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams. Join them for discussions about planes, trolls, and expectations set by the fantasy genre that made this first book of Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn an ins... more

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Befuddled Panda, Kyptan, Seeker, little red book, and Colonel Rabbit return with a discussion on Cetaganda by Lois McMaster Bujold, an installment of the Vorkosigan Saga.

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Seeker and LRB welcome guest host, Tori from the Cosmere Deep Dive Podcast, to discuss Terry Pratchett's The Bromeliad Trilogy (aka The Nome Trilogy). Hope you enjoy this discussion on Diggers (book 2) and Wings (book 3). (A treat for the Easter / Sp... more

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Recent Guests

Ian (Cinema in Seconds)
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Episode: #360: 2026 GT SFF Oscars
AP Canavan
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AP Canavan
Episode: #359: Orb, Sceptre, Throne by Ian C. Esslemont (Novel of the Malazan Empire)
Drew McCaffrey
Special guest from the Inking Out Loud podcast
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Episode: #342: Lies Weeping by Glen Cook (A Pitiless Rain #1) (Full Spoilers)
Julie Leong
Chinese Malaysian American fantasy author
Episode: #333: A Conversation with Julie Leong
Doug Naylor
British Emmy Award-winning television writer and Sunday Times bestselling novelist, co-creator of Red Dwarf.
Episode: #328: A Conversation with Doug Naylor
Daniel O'Malley
Author known for The Rook and other books
Episode: #315: Circle of Deviations ft. Daniel O'Malley
Lammy Lams
Frequent contributor to Scalzi episodes
Episode: #296: When the Moon Hits Your Eye by John Scalzi (Full Spoilers)
Neal Shusterman
Award-winning author and New York Times Best Seller
Episode: #288: Circle of Deviations ft. Neal Shusterman

Hosts

Ash
Host of Green Team discussions; multiple roles across episodes
Kyptan
Co‑host on Legendarium Green Team; frequent participant
Hurin Phan
Co‑host on Legendarium Green Team; recurring guest
Panda
Host of the Legendarium Green Team; engaged in discussion

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 79 ratings
  • Malazan,

    huh, what other books? Maybe I’ll listen one day to those too, if I remember to come back, also, I may never read those books.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    waldo8791
    United States3 years ago
  • Fairly good for new podcasters!

    I enjoyed listening to what Steven Erikson/Lundin had to say, but the interview was just that: an interview; question-answer-question-answer. I would have loved if there was more of an organic conversation, rather than an imperative to get to each question.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    acornsquashberries
    United States4 years ago
  • Best Malazan Companion

    This podcast is the best Malazan read along, and I’ll admit my review is limited to those episodes as that’s all I’ve listened to so far. The folks who run it are also incredibly friendly over on the Legendarium discord. They delve into books in an interesting and entertaining way. They’re excellent at staying on topic and focused on the text. Would highly recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WV Spur
    United States5 years ago
  • Green team cover a with variety of books and sff community related topics. They bring both insightful analysis and laughter. It is excellent!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    ladysweden
    5 years ago

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The community and host camaraderie are frequently highlighted as a strength.
Some episodes feel highly spoiler‑driven; organic conversation can vary by guest.
Listeners appreciate the in‑depth literary analysis and warmth of the hosts.

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#132
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#362: The Summer Tree by Guy Gavriel Kay (Fionavar Tapestry #1)
Q: How interconnected are the tapestry books? Do they make a singular storyline?
The group suggests that while the books share a common mythic framework and recurring themes, each installment largely acts as setup for broader arcs, with individual character journeys and world-building evolving over time.
#349: The Curse of the Mistwraith by Janny Wurts - Part 1 (The Wars of Light and Shadow #1)
Q: Has Wurts blurred the line between good and evil successfully?
While the hosts agree on some clear distinctions between good and evil, they appreciate the moral complexities presented so far.
#349: The Curse of the Mistwraith by Janny Wurts - Part 1 (The Wars of Light and Shadow #1)
Q: What is the premise of the series? What made you interested to pick it up?
The series revolves around two half-brothers with opposing powers of light and shadow, and its long-established fanbase piqued their interest.
#342: Lies Weeping by Glen Cook (A Pitiless Rain #1) (Full Spoilers)
Q: What do you think about the exploration of history in this book?
It's done incredibly well, linking the way history is recorded with the characters' experiences and biases.
#342: Lies Weeping by Glen Cook (A Pitiless Rain #1) (Full Spoilers)
Q: What were your expectations going into 'Lies Weeping'?
They were tempered, especially due to previous experiences with Port of Shadows, but I didn't think it could be too bad.

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