In the latest episode of their austere and ritualistic podcast, Ken and Robin talk fail forwards for locked doors, fantasy and horror writer Molly Tanzer, experimental theater director Jerzy Grotowski, and the Michigan relics.
In the latest episode of their thirty foot by twenty foot podcast Ken and Robin talk basking in descriptive narration, the 60s heroin trade, untangling MCU continuity, and influential spiritualist Anna Kingsford.
In the latest episode of their refreshing, uncontaminated podcast, Ken and Robin talk level trafficking, Well Man, and Ken’s genteel graze of Powell’s Books.
In the latest episode of their oracular podcast, Ken and Robin talk player-driven divination, WWII British operative Krystyna Skarbek, actual player Lindsey Brown, and Japan’s North Korean repatriation.
In the latest episode of their headgear-accepting podcast, Ken and Robin talk despised medieval occupations, New York City’s straw hat riots, making the zoog scary, and the hodag.
In the latest episode of their reflective podcast, Ken and Robin talk designing revised editions, mirror horror, board game designer Quinn Brander, and the astrologer Gan De.
In a hole in the ground… they found a body. I know! Here we are, in the middle of the beautiful, bucolic Riding, with its neat hedgerows and picturesque taverns and delightful crumpet shops and little village greens, and we’ve got a murder to solve! It’d be unthinkable if this wasn’t the third murder this […]
In the latest episodeof their big-horned podcast, Ken and Robin talk alternate Occupations for Trail of Cthulhu (plus Robin’s beef with the Sailor and Pilot), the Barker-Karpis gang, rogue mountain sheep cloning, and the Kalmar Crusade.
After months of waiting, we’re thrilled to announce that Trail of Cthulhu Second Edition is live on Backerkit! The campaign features the new, extended core book and Boundary of the Darkness, containing two 1800s campaign settings for Trail of Cthulhu 2e – the natural philosophers of the Lunar Society, and the erudite wordsmiths of the […]
In the latest episode of their well-organized podcast, Ken and Robin talk character sheet design, the sunken city of Rungholt, designer Anthony Joyce-Rivera, and spiritualist medical grave robber Joseph Nash McDowell.