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Questing for Answers Episode 2

Aaron, Caleb, Tom, and I got together to answer many of your questions for this episode. We talk about our favorite and least favorite types of music, provide game advice, reveal a few things about Nagalisitu and more! 

Song 3 by sbwy 

Comments

there's a website called tabletop audio that seems to be geared towards RPGs but I haven't sought out to do a game using it.

Ross Payton

Ross could i get unbanned from the discord so i could try and be included in things and you are free to kick me with reasons. I just want too prove i can do better and more. Also i love this new series it is something delightful about us having questions and interacting with you guys

DiploRaptor(Samuel)

Really enjoying this bonus. Thanks for answering my questions and for the vaporwave album recommendations. And Caleb's answer for "which RPG book would you like to commission?" did not disappoint. I would also like a copy of the White Wolf "We're Sorry" book. 2 cents on Music in RPGs: I agree with Ross and the others. Music is hard to use well and is distracting otherwise. I've played in games where the GM just hits play on a massive playlist and it doesn't work well. It's repetitive and a random song almost never matches the mood of the scene. If you really want to have music in your game (and it's fun for you to prep the playlist) I recommend cherry picking a few tracks that match the mood well. Then you can queue them up as needed, and let them play once. Think about films - they don't have music playing all the time, but use it for emphasis instead. Music gets people's attention when it's rare and significant. But ozark spooky drives sound awesome.

Ken Ringwald

I'm so happy I listen to the whole thing!

Anthony Pipitone


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