
Welcome to Setting the Stage, a podcast where I, Isaac Shaker, will talk about different campaign settings for roleplaying games.
I'll talk about established settings, either those made for D&D, like Faerun and Greyahwk, or those that are adapted for it, like Middle-Earth, and Westeros. I'll also interview members of the D&D community who have created their own campaign worlds. This is a chance fo... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisureFiction | |||

CalicoVisions tells us about his game system and setting Psychomortis. The game is constructed to challenge players and characters to look inside themselves to find what's really important to them. In the far future the Earth has suffered from the ar... more
I talked with Aaron Ryan about two of his book series, Dissonance and The End.
Dissonance is a near future world where aliens have attacked, killing most humans and animals on Earth and driving humans into hiding underground. Humans finally develop ... more
Sensei Suplex joins us to talk about his campaign, Project Aurora. Suplex started Project Aurora in college with some friends. They agreed to have a few different campaigns done by different DMs to all exist within the same shared world. Suplex trans... more
There were some audio issues in this episode that we did our best to correct. Hopefully you can understand everything or close to everything! If you can't, you can always drop into the Discord to ask additional questions.
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this great series takes a deep dive into homebrew RPG settings, talking about the influences, details, and intentions of the designers. If you want to get an up-close look at a wide variety of amateur game worlds, to see what everyday GMs create for their tables, this podcast is a gold mine.
this great series takes a deep dive into homebrew RPG settings, talking about the influences, details, and intentions of the designers. If you want to get an up-close look at a wide variety of amateur game worlds, to see what everyday GMs create for their tables, this podcast is a gold mine.
Isaac has a great voice for podcasting. He is super knowledgeable about the subject matter. If you are interested in hearing about how different people have designed their D&D campaign settings, this podcast is for you.









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