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Xalavier Nelson On RPG Design

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We begin today's Golden Geek Award nominated podcast with some important public service announcements from our illustrious hosts, Shelly Mazzanoble (@shellymoo) ) and Greg Tito (@gregtito). Don't stand too close to an open staircase and beware the uncut grapes of wrath! After these and other serious matters, we have a chat with Xalavier Nelson Jr. (@WritNelson). Xalavier is a freelance game developer and columnist for PC Gamer magazine. You can play some of his free online adventures such as Screw You, Bear Dad and All Hail the Spider God by browsing to xalaviermakeswords.com. If you enjoy the experience, you can donate by clicking the Support This Game button on the game page. Lore You Should Know – The Raven Queen, the enigmatic deity who shepherds the souls of mortals to the beyond, is the subject of discussion with Matt Sernett (@sernett) and Chris Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) today. Here's a guide to when each segment on the podcast begins: 00:00 – Intro with Shelly Mazzanoble (@shellymoo) and Greg Tito (@gregtito) 17:30 – Lore You Should Know with Matt Sernett (@Sernett) Chris Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) – The Raven Queen 38:35 – Xalavier Nelson Jr. (@WritNelson) 1:21:37 – Outro with Shelly Mazzanoble and Greg Tito

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We begin today's Golden Geek Award nominated podcast with some important public service announcements from our illustrious hosts, Shelly Mazzanoble (@shellymoo) ) and Greg Tito (@gregtito). Don't stand too close to an open staircase and beware the uncut grapes of wrath! After these and other serious matters, we have a chat with Xalavier Nelson Jr. (@WritNelson). Xalavier is a freelance game developer and columnist for PC Gamer magazine. You can play some of his free online adventures such as Screw You, Bear Dad and All Hail the Spider God by browsing to xalaviermakeswords.com. If you enjoy the experience, you can donate by clicking the Support This Game button on the game page. Lore You Should Know – The Raven Queen, the enigmatic deity who shepherds the souls of mortals to the beyond, is the subject of discussion with Matt Sernett (@sernett) and Chris Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) today. Here's a guide to when each segment on the podcast begins: 00:00 – Intro with Shelly Mazzanoble (@shellymoo) and Greg Tito (@gregtito) 17:30 – Lore You Should Know with Matt Sernett (@Sernett) Chris Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) – The Raven Queen 38:35 – Xalavier Nelson Jr. (@WritNelson) 1:21:37 – Outro with Shelly Mazzanoble and Greg Tito

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