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Blending the Fantastic and Mundane with Lew [S2E8]
In this week's episode, we chat with Lew about unsustainable character voices, mixing ABBA with Norse mythology, and the importance of buying in to the fantasy. Very minor spoiler alert for 500 Days of Summer. We do joke about Ikea being our sponsor, but they're not, and this episode probably guarantees that they never will be.
In this episode Lew mentions the Wayward Children series as well as the SCP Foundation.
Lew also shared with us a ton of very cool pictures of the maps and minis from this campaign. Here's a map of the Värld:
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And here's a diagram of its theology:
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Here are the wraparound couch snakes Lew mentioned in the episode:
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And, finally, here's Lew's next boss, "a gigantic Crayfish that will be at the bottom of a bathtub ocean":
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This week's PC intro comes from Kyros (tumblr's very own @blogwizard), whom you may remember from this conversation last season about Curse of Strahd. Thanks Kyros!
If you like the music on the show, go check out more of Reilly's music.
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campaign-spotlight · 7 days
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hey so about those PC intros you've been hearing so far in Season 2
We've been having a lot of fun getting to hear these snippets of people's PC voices and characters. We want to keep this going in Season 3. And to make this process a lot easier, we've set up a hotline for you to submit PC intros. You can just call 724-320-2020 and leave it there. So overall the process looks like this:
Be 18+, have a PC that you've actually played in a real home campaign, figure out a brief intro that lets listeners know about your character and tells them that they're listening to Campaign Spotlight.
Call the hotline and read out that intro in your character's voice.
DM us here on Tumblr so that we know who you are and how to credit you.
A good intro gives us a sense of your character's flavour and the campaign you played them in. So it could potentially sound something like this:
I'm Belladonna Nightshade, wicked fairy of the Summer Court. These friendly fools I'm travelling with know nothing of my plans, but they'll learn soon enough. For now, you're listening to Campaign Spotlight.
Or maybe something like this:
I'm Peter Picklebrine, licensed broker-dealer of Thayan antiquities in Waterdeep. The incident with the tentacles is completely unrelated to me or my business. I'm proud to be this week's sponsor for Campaign Spotlight.
Anyway, DM us if you leave a PC intro, and if it turns out well we'll include it as at the start of a Season 3 episode - and credit you in the show notes. (Also, I guess this might be the first announcement that we're definitely making Season 3?) If you have any questions, please feel free to DM us!
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In this episode we talked about the Book of Erotic Fantasy, which is an erotically-themed third-party supplement that prompted Wizards of the Coast to tighten up the original OGL. Now @blogwizard (whom you might remember from this Season 1 interview) found this copy of the book in a local game store! I love how this cover is festooned top and bottom with what @blogwizard calls "OGL YOU CAN'T SUE US NO MATTER HOW HORNY THIS IS text". They really knew they were taking a risk putting out a D&D book all about sex, especailly in this era. Also, I didn't realize that Gwendolyn Kestrel went on to write officlal D&D sourcebooks as well as books for Call of Cthulhu.
Dungeon World VII: Hasbro and the OGL controversy [S3F7]
In this week's Flashlight, we talk about intellectual property, resolve to go to law school, and finally earn that explicit rating. You can tell that we record a few weeks in advance, because we joke about WotC's next bad decision but we don't know about the DNDBeyond debacle yet. Jake gets into economic theory. Reilly's mic might just be a cursed artifact. Spoiler warning for Fountainhead? Also, we're not actually sponsored by Microsoft.
Dennis mentioned the OGL controversy last week, so go listen to the interview if you'd like to hear another perspective on the whole situation. Also, here's a book by Reilly's professor that looks pretty cool.
Here are some links that we used in research for the episode. 
Here’s a Wall Street Journal article on the Hasbro reorganization that refers to D&D as “old-school tabletop games”.
Here’s the Hasbro press release about the WotC CEO becoming the overall Hasbro CEO.
Here’s the interview with WotC’s VP of tabletop gaming about the rationale for the OGL.
Here’s an academic journal article with statistics on TTRPG publications after the release of the OGL.
Here’s a very early Gizmodo piece on the updated OGL.
Here’s a blog post that lays out the biggest issues with the proposed updated OGL.
Here’s Hasbro’s annual SEC report for 2022.
Here’s an article about the plans to release new editions under a Creative Commons license. 
Here’s a review of Paizo’s ORC license.
Here’s a Reddit thread on Paizo’s ORC license and whether it’ll be applied to Pathfinder Infinite.
Here’s Monte Cook’s guide to consent in gaming.
If you like the music on the show, go check out more of Reilly's music.
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Hey there beholders and balrogs! Just a heads up that this week's interview with Lew is coming out a couple days late due to unforeseen technical difficulties. It's a really fun conversation and we're excited to get to share it with you! To tide you over in the meantime, here's a picture of Prince and Sylvie.
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Dungeon World VII: Hasbro and the OGL controversy [S3F7]
In this week's Flashlight, we talk about intellectual property, resolve to go to law school, and finally earn that explicit rating. You can tell that we record a few weeks in advance, because we joke about WotC's next bad decision but we don't know about the DNDBeyond debacle yet. Jake gets into economic theory. Reilly's mic might just be a cursed artifact. Spoiler warning for Fountainhead? Also, we're not actually sponsored by Microsoft.
Dennis mentioned the OGL controversy last week, so go listen to the interview if you'd like to hear another perspective on the whole situation. Also, here's a book by Reilly's professor that looks pretty cool.
Here are some links that we used in research for the episode. 
Here’s a Wall Street Journal article on the Hasbro reorganization that refers to D&D as “old-school tabletop games”.
Here’s the Hasbro press release about the WotC CEO becoming the overall Hasbro CEO.
Here’s the interview with WotC’s VP of tabletop gaming about the rationale for the OGL.
Here’s an academic journal article with statistics on TTRPG publications after the release of the OGL.
Here’s a very early Gizmodo piece on the updated OGL.
Here’s a blog post that lays out the biggest issues with the proposed updated OGL.
Here’s Hasbro’s annual SEC report for 2022.
Here’s an article about the plans to release new editions under a Creative Commons license. 
Here’s a review of Paizo’s ORC license.
Here’s a Reddit thread on Paizo’s ORC license and whether it’ll be applied to Pathfinder Infinite.
Here’s Monte Cook’s guide to consent in gaming.
If you like the music on the show, go check out more of Reilly's music.
Follow us wherever you get your podcasts, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. You can also get episodes right from the source at our RSS feed. If you enjoy Campaign Spotlight, consider subscribing to our Patreon. For more on the show, including links to all our social media, visit our website.   
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campaign-spotlight · 24 days
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hey so about those PC intros you've been hearing so far in Season 2
We've been having a lot of fun getting to hear these snippets of people's PC voices and characters. We want to keep this going in Season 3. And to make this process a lot easier, we've set up a hotline for you to submit PC intros. You can just call 724-320-2020 and leave it there. So overall the process looks like this:
Be 18+, have a PC that you've actually played in a real home campaign, figure out a brief intro that lets listeners know about your character and tells them that they're listening to Campaign Spotlight.
Call the hotline and read out that intro in your character's voice.
DM us here on Tumblr so that we know who you are and how to credit you.
A good intro gives us a sense of your character's flavour and the campaign you played them in. So it could potentially sound something like this:
I'm Belladonna Nightshade, wicked fairy of the Summer Court. These friendly fools I'm travelling with know nothing of my plans, but they'll learn soon enough. For now, you're listening to Campaign Spotlight.
Or maybe something like this:
I'm Peter Picklebrine, licensed broker-dealer of Thayan antiquities in Waterdeep. The incident with the tentacles is completely unrelated to me or my business. I'm proud to be this week's sponsor for Campaign Spotlight.
Anyway, DM us if you leave a PC intro, and if it turns out well we'll include it as at the start of a Season 3 episode - and credit you in the show notes. (Also, I guess this might be the first announcement that we're definitely making Season 3?) If you have any questions, please feel free to DM us!
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campaign-spotlight · 26 days
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Building a new game system with Dennis [S2E7]
In this week's episode, we chat with Dennis about branching out from D&D, useful feedback on game design, and the tradeoff between generality and specificity. We're doing something a little bit different this week (talking to someone who's built a new game system) and so the conversation gets a little crunchy at times. Also, you get to hear about Jake and Reilly's whole process of backups on backups when we're recording these episodes.
Spoiler alert for Jane Eyre, which Jake embarrassingly confuses with Sense and Sensibility. Also, spoiler alert for Lord of the Rings. If you're listening to this podcast and you've somehow never read or watched Lord of the Rings, let us know.
If you're interested in downloading SAGAS for yourself, here's the Kickstarter and here's the DriveThruRPG page. Also, go check out Dennis's other projects!  
Here are some of the other game systems that we mention in this episode:
ezd6, which has some excellently streamlined rules
Tangled Blessings, which has an extremely strong aesthetic
Contained, which is a very cute micro-TTRPG that Dennis built previously
This week's PC intro comes from Jordan. Thanks Jordan!
If you like the music on the show, go check out more of Reilly's music.
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Dungeon Lore VI: Actual Plays and Peak D&D
In this week's Flashlight, we talk the rise of actual plays, the incredible profitability of Wizards of the Coast, and the professionalization of a hobby. We get into both academic media theory and SEC filings. Reilly is astounded by how many movies Jake has never seen. Spoiler warnings for Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves as well as "I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream" as well as maybe Rick and Morty? Also, we mention our Patreon on air for the first time.
Here are some links that we used in research for the episode. (It's a research-heavy episode.)
Here’s a CNBC article about Wizards of the Coast’s financials, including its profitability. 
Here’s a link to World’s Largest Dungeon Session 01, which is the oldest RPGMP3 episode still online.
Here’s the host of RPGMP3 talking about actual play podcasts in 2008. 
Here’s a Polygon article about the history and format of actual plays.
Here’s an academic journal article on actual play production and monetization.
Here’s a discussion of actual play shows trying to tell inclusive stories.
Here’s an academic journal article that analyzes actual plays through a media studies lens. 
Here’s another CNBC article (sorry) quoting WotC management on the importance of actual play to the business.
Here’s Hasbro’s quarterly SEC filing from May 2024.
If you like the music on the show, go check out more of Reilly's music.
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Beginning Idol with Wolfgang [S2E6]
In this week's episode, we chat with Wolfgang about the struggle of making it in showbusiness, the importance of embracing a system's genre conventions, and the deployment of feminine appeal. Spoiler warning for Jaws in this one? And, to a lesser extent, The Young and the Restless. Disclaimers that we're not actually sponsored by Adobe Acrobat and Jake is not actually 5'6. 
Here's the Beginning Idol system that Wolfgang is sharing with us. Here's Wolfgang's own Itch page. And, because we mention Eric a few times, here's Eric's actual real-life band.
We talk about the Dallas TTRPG a little bit, so here's the Flashlight where we try to play Dallas.
This week's PC intro comes from Sonne (Tumblr's very own @sonneillonv), who builds travel guides to the best (and worst) places in the multiverse. Thanks Sonne!
If you like the music on the show, go check out more of Reilly's music.
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campaign-spotlight · 2 months
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Once again looking for some PC intros for Season 3! Let me know if you have any questions about this.
hey so about those PC intros you've been hearing so far in Season 2
We've been having a lot of fun getting to hear these snippets of people's PC voices and characters. We want to keep this going in Season 3. And to make this process a lot easier, we've set up a hotline for you to submit PC intros. You can just call 724-320-2020 and leave it there. So overall the process looks like this:
Be 18+, have a PC that you've actually played in a real home campaign, figure out a brief intro that lets listeners know about your character and tells them that they're listening to Campaign Spotlight.
Call the hotline and read out that intro in your character's voice.
DM us here on Tumblr so that we know who you are and how to credit you.
A good intro gives us a sense of your character's flavour and the campaign you played them in. So it could potentially sound something like this:
I'm Belladonna Nightshade, wicked fairy of the Summer Court. These friendly fools I'm travelling with know nothing of my plans, but they'll learn soon enough. For now, you're listening to Campaign Spotlight.
Or maybe something like this:
I'm Peter Picklebrine, licensed broker-dealer of Thayan antiquities in Waterdeep. The incident with the tentacles is completely unrelated to me or my business. I'm proud to be this week's sponsor for Campaign Spotlight.
Anyway, DM us if you leave a PC intro, and if it turns out well we'll include it as at the start of a Season 3 episode - and credit you in the show notes. (Also, I guess this might be the first announcement that we're definitely making Season 3?) If you have any questions, please feel free to DM us!
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Dungeon Lore V: Playtesting and Pathfinder [S2F5]
In this week's Flashlight, we talk about playtesting at scale, becoming a cult leader, and the development of D&D 3e and D&D 3.5e as well as Pathfinder. Reilly shares his philosophy on ability checks and roleplay. Jake really doesn't know anything about cinema.
We mention the games Swords of the Serpentine and Time Watch, both of which look extremely fun. Also, here are some links that we used in research for the episode: 
Here’s a Department of Commerce study called “A Nation Online” that talks about who would be able to access the Internet in the era of the 3rd Edition playtest, complete with some very old-school Excel charts.
Here’s a forum thread from Jonathan Tweet (the lead designer on D&D 3rd Edition) that talks about the changes in 3rd Edition.
Here’s a contemporary Death Cookie review of 3rd Edition that discusses some of the changes from previous editions.
Here’s a review of 3rd Edition play from 2000 that’s mostly positive.
Here’s another forum thread with a retrospective on how players felt about D&D 3rd Edition.
Here’s Monte Cook, one of the designers for 3rd Edition (but not 3.5) talking about the development of 3.5.
Here’s a brief history of Paizo, the publisher of Pathfinder.
Here’s the character generator we used in this episode.
We didn’t really get into this, but Roll20’s Orr Report shows the relative popularity of different TTRPG systems. 
Here's the character sheet that Reilly builds in this episode. As you can see, neither one of us knows how to minmax D&D 3e:
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Live Action Role-Playing with Rex [S2E5]
In this week's episode, we chat with Rex about being a mean satyr, the role of persuasion and compulsion in TTRPGs and LARP, and how to step out of your players' ways and let them tell their own stories. This conversation might actually have convinced Jake and Reilly to start getting into LARP. Jake is very concerned about whether you still get to sleep on a comfortable mattress, though.
Rex is telling us about the Gothic LARP system. The two currently-active theatres are Luisant and Runeheim. Here's a picture of Rex's extremely cool sword:
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You can find more of Rex's creative projects on BSky.
This week’s PC intro comes from Jake - not host Jake, nor Season 1 guest Jake, but a completely separate Jake. (Specifically, Tumblr's very own @wolf-fang.) We apologize for the confusion and commit to a moratorium on future Jakes on this podcast.
If you like the music on the show, go check out more of Reilly's music. 
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Campaign Spotlight FAQ
Now that we're halfway through Season 2 this seemed like a reasonable time to add a pinned post! We're going to try to answer the questions we've gotten via email and Tumblr DMs. If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to get in touch!
I'm a GM and I'd like to be on the show! How do I get in touch with you about that?
Send us an email at [email protected]! Or send us a Tumblr DM. But email is infinitely smoother for everyone.
I'd like to be on the show, but I don't have a campaign to talk about!
This is a big part of why we've added the PC intros to the Season 2 episodes. It's a chance for players to showcase their creativity too! If you feel like introducing a future episode, send us an email at [email protected].
I'd like my GM to be on the show! How do I make that happen?
Have them send us an email at (you guessed it!) [email protected]. It makes more sense for us to talk with prospective guests directly.
I have a cool campaign, but I'm under 18. Can I come on the show?
First off, it's been wild to learn that anyone born in the 2000s uses Tumblr. But in answer to this question - we're always really psyched to hear that people are running creative and innovative campaigns, but fundamentally this is a podcast by and for adults, and so we're only going to be interviewing guests who are themselves adults. To be clear, this is less a "the podcast is all about sex and drugs!" type adult show and more "the hosts are in their thirties and talk about stuff like comfortable mattresses and well-organized filing systems on the podcast" type adult show.
Where do you get the music for the show?
Other than a couple guests who have written their own intro music, Reilly writes all of it. If you're wondering how all the music lines up so well when Perry or Kit or Max or Erika introduced their campaigns at the beginning of their interviews - it's because those are all custom compositions from Reilly. We're working on ways to share more of Reilly's music with all of you, so definitely watch Reilly's Bandcamp.
I have a new game system / actual play / third-party supplement to promote. Can I come on your show to talk about it?
If you have an interesting and creative campaign you've run, and something you've made as a result of running it is available for purchase, and if it's distinct from anything we've discussed on the show before, then get in touch with us about being a guest on Campaign Spotlight! If it doesn't really make sense as an interview, get in touch with us about advertising. We're not averse to running ads, but we'd always keep them clearly distinct from our interviews.
This is a cool show. How can I support it?
Thanks for asking! Subscribing to Patreon helps pay for hosting and other expenses, and subscribing and/or leaving reviews and comments on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube helps other people find the show. Ultimately, helping other people find the show helps us find new guests with unique and thoughtful campaigns to share.
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Dungeon Lore IV: Wizards, Pokemon, and Primal Order [S2F4]
In this week's Flashlight, Reilly introduces some very special guests, Jake is intimidated by game store employees, and we discuss the meteoric rise of Wizards of the Coast. We also get into the economic situation in the 1990s, the Canadian political system, and how our podcast production works behind the scenes. The bit about unpaid interns was a joke, we promise.
We compare and contrast WotC with its predecessor TSR, so it might help to listen to our Flashlight on the history of TSR as well.
Also, in this episode Jake says "top quintile" without defining it. This just means "top 20%". Sorry about that.
Here are some links that we used in research for the episode:
You can see those original rules for Wizards of the Coast’s first publication The Primal Order here.
Here’s a detailed history of the history of Wizards of the Coast through the 1990s.
This review of the very first Magic: the Gathering World Championships isn’t the very first use of the word “metagame” but it’s an interesting read and an early discussion of the concept.
Here’s a forum thread on early Magic: the Gathering card prices - we didn’t talk about this in the episode, but it’s interesting history.
Here are the Consumer Expenditure Survey tables we used to get historical spending on hobbies.
Here’s WotC’s patent on collectible card games.
Here’s the Bulbapedia page on the WotC Pokemon card era. As always Bulbapedia is one of the most comprehensive sources of information on anything anywhere on the Internet.
Here’s a thoughtful critical review of the Homelands MtG card deck.
If you like the music on the show, go check out more of Reilly's music.
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Messy Entanglements with Erika [S2E4]
This week, we chat with Erika (tumblr's very own @fadingroots) about running a campaign using multiple systems, the upsides of metagaming, and worldbuilding at a table of dirty anarchist punks. Spoiler warning for Super Dimension Fortress Macross. In a sure sign that we're close to middle age, we do joke about the contents of our filing cabinets.
Here are the TTRPG systems that Erika describes playing in this campaign:
Microscope
Mobile Frame Zero: Firebrands
Beam Saber
Fiasco
We also talk about Friends at the Table, which you should go listen to once you're all caught up on Campaign Spotlight.
Erika shared this map of the Citadel from the campaign, which is extremely cool.
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We tried playing Microscope in a Flashlight way back at the beginning of Season 1, and we really enjoyed it.
This week's PC intro comes from Levi, who has been a very fun player in some of Jake's games and who is also an incredible performer.
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hey so about those PC intros you've been hearing so far in Season 2
We've been having a lot of fun getting to hear these snippets of people's PC voices and characters. We want to keep this going in Season 3. And to make this process a lot easier, we've set up a hotline for you to submit PC intros. You can just call 724-320-2020 and leave it there. So overall the process looks like this:
Be 18+, have a PC that you've actually played in a real home campaign, figure out a brief intro that lets listeners know about your character and tells them that they're listening to Campaign Spotlight.
Call the hotline and read out that intro in your character's voice.
DM us here on Tumblr so that we know who you are and how to credit you.
A good intro gives us a sense of your character's flavour and the campaign you played them in. So it could potentially sound something like this:
I'm Belladonna Nightshade, wicked fairy of the Summer Court. These friendly fools I'm travelling with know nothing of my plans, but they'll learn soon enough. For now, you're listening to Campaign Spotlight.
Or maybe something like this:
I'm Peter Picklebrine, licensed broker-dealer of Thayan antiquities in Waterdeep. The incident with the tentacles is completely unrelated to me or my business. I'm proud to be this week's sponsor for Campaign Spotlight.
Anyway, DM us if you leave a PC intro, and if it turns out well we'll include it as at the start of a Season 3 episode - and credit you in the show notes. (Also, I guess this might be the first announcement that we're definitely making Season 3?) If you have any questions, please feel free to DM us!
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Dungeon Lore III: Corporate Finance and also Swords [S2F3]
In this week's Flashlight, we chat about the complicated corporate history of TSR, monetizing your hobbies, and how we'd deal with getting sued. Reilly wields a sword. Jake makes a metaphor about a goose that calls into question whether Jake has ever seen a goose before.
In this episode we also introduce Monocles McGillicuddy with absolutely zero context. Monocles was Reilly's PC way back in our Season 1 Flashlight on the Genesys system.
Here are some links that we used in research for the episode:
If you’re interested in that Hunt for Red October game from TSR, here’s an analysis of the game complete with a bunch of photos.
If you really need to see the odious comments that blew up the TSR revival, here’s a rundown of the comments and here’s an article on a lawsuit from Wizards of the Coast about the last iteration of TSR. Reading about this will not brighten your day.
Completely off-topic, but if you want to play the critically-panned Ringworld-themed point-and-click adventure game that launched at the same 1993 GenCon as Magic: the Gathering, you can still do so.
Here’s a free character sheet for the Top Secret TTRPG if you want to see what the game is like.
Also, in our last episode, Drew provided the PC intro. Thank you so much to Drew, who is a player in Jake's long-running campaign and every bit as chaotic as that intro sounded. We apologize for the omission last week.
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