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Not to Worry; I Have a Permit: Medieval Fables

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What can animals teach us about TTRPGs? Join us in this episode as we explore the world of Medieval Fables and just what they can teach us about life, death, and min-maxing with fables & medieval animal specialist Linnet Heald!

Check out our Kickstarter! Check out Sam's DEATH OF THE AUTHOR on Backerkit here!

Check out Linnet's Blog posts & her new work! (Website coming soon!)

  • The Raven’s False Greeting: Animal Language and Medieval Fable - link
  • Learning to Fear in Two Medieval Fables - link
  • The Stag and the Dogs: A Medieval Fable - link
  • Imagining the Medieval Bestiary - link
  • Linnet Heald, "Wicked Wolves, Culpable Sheep: Animal Lessons in Medieval British Fables," New Medieval Literatures 25 (2025) . (Forthcoming)
  • Medieval Panther Woodcut: link

Join our discord community! Check out our Tumblr for even more! Support us on patreon! Check out our merch!

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Citations & References:

  • Caxton’s Aesop ed. by Joseph Jacobs, 1889 - link
  • TEAMS Middle English Robert Henryson, The Complete Works: Fables - link & the Modern English Translation
  • Loeb Library's BABRIUS, PHAEDRUS, Fables - link
  • Davide Ermacora, “The Comparative Milk-Suckling Reptile,” Anthropozoologica 52, no. 1 (2017): 59–81.
  • Lion Symbolism: Nigel Harris, "The Lion in Medieval Western Europe: Toward an Interpretive History," Traditio 76 (2021), 185–213.
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What can animals teach us about TTRPGs? Join us in this episode as we explore the world of Medieval Fables and just what they can teach us about life, death, and min-maxing with fables & medieval animal specialist Linnet Heald!

Check out our Kickstarter! Check out Sam's DEATH OF THE AUTHOR on Backerkit here!

Check out Linnet's Blog posts & her new work! (Website coming soon!)

  • The Raven’s False Greeting: Animal Language and Medieval Fable - link
  • Learning to Fear in Two Medieval Fables - link
  • The Stag and the Dogs: A Medieval Fable - link
  • Imagining the Medieval Bestiary - link
  • Linnet Heald, "Wicked Wolves, Culpable Sheep: Animal Lessons in Medieval British Fables," New Medieval Literatures 25 (2025) . (Forthcoming)
  • Medieval Panther Woodcut: link

Join our discord community! Check out our Tumblr for even more! Support us on patreon! Check out our merch!

The Beastiary Challenge! (<-- Don't miss it!)

Socials: Tumblr Website Twitter Instagram Facebook

Citations & References:

  • Caxton’s Aesop ed. by Joseph Jacobs, 1889 - link
  • TEAMS Middle English Robert Henryson, The Complete Works: Fables - link & the Modern English Translation
  • Loeb Library's BABRIUS, PHAEDRUS, Fables - link
  • Davide Ermacora, “The Comparative Milk-Suckling Reptile,” Anthropozoologica 52, no. 1 (2017): 59–81.
  • Lion Symbolism: Nigel Harris, "The Lion in Medieval Western Europe: Toward an Interpretive History," Traditio 76 (2021), 185–213.
  continue reading

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