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Synopsis
Penny Red is a podcast about Victoria and about roleplaying in general.
Episodes
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Episode 8- Waiting to be King
09/04/2012 Duration: 01h16minThis week Farrel Foster-Lynam goes "Inside the Roleplayers Studio". We talk about Game of Thrones, Fiasco, Fatal and Hans Gruber goes toe to toe with Hannibal Lecter in a battle of the great bad guys.
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Episode 7- A Little Suffering is Good for the Soul
02/04/2012 Duration: 59minThis week's episode is the second part of a series with Ethan Mason. He shares his impressions after playing his first game and we investigate some directions to follow and some possible techniques to employ for putting together his first game.
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Episode 6- Silencing the Lambs
26/03/2012 Duration: 01h12minThis week I talk with Ethan Mason, a roleplayer to be. We talk about roleplaying in general, setting a good foundation for building a character and the transition from computer RPGs and MMOs to roleplaying of the sort that at one timet needed no further qualification.
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Episode 5- Lost and Dying of Cold
19/03/2012 Duration: 01h55minThis week Chris Bailey goes "Inside the Roleplayers Studio". We talk about Mage, Harn and about the part roleplaying played in the process of his coming out.
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Episode 4- Fantasy Football
12/03/2012 Duration: 01h52minThis week Sean Nittner goes "Inside the Roleplayers Studio". We talk about things... so many things.
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Episode 3- EXTERMINATE!
05/03/2012 Duration: 52minThis week Keely Taylor goes "Inside the Roleplayers Studio". We talk about one-shot Cthulhu, marrying a gamer and how Daleks deal with stairs.
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Episode 2- Karen & The Oakland Gaming Scene, Sittin' in a Tree...
27/02/2012 Duration: 01h54sThis week Karen Twelves goes "Inside the Roleplayers Studio". We talk about Fiasco, Dogs in the Vineyard and dating at your gaming table before Karen sends a love letter to the Oakland Gaming Scene.
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Episode 1- Where it All Began
20/02/2012 Duration: 38minThis week I talk to my parents and mine some of their recollections about my early foray into roleplaying. In the process my Mother calls my friends and I stupid and my Father illustrates how little he cared for my safety. After I recover from all the unpleasantness I give a review, (more a love letter really) about Chris Howard's Project Twilight.