Podcast
Lore Watch Podcast: Connecting WoW’s lore from the past to the future
A lot of our travels as Lorewalkers seem to revolve around what events are happening in World of Warcraft, and Childrens' Week is no exception.
Tavern Watch Plays See You Space Cowboy, episode 2: Hot dog pratfalls and Cybertruck demolition
Hot on the trail of some scumbag NFT and crypto traders (aka their latest bounty targets), the Tavern Watch team lays an ambush for their bounty in this week's episode of See You Space Cowboy on our TTRPG actual play podcast.
Blizzard Watch Podcast: Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred, and other junk we have to talk about
This week, Matt, Joe, Liz, and our special guest host Six, are all waiting patiently to talk about Lord of Hatred, the new expansion for Diablo 4 which came out earlier this week.
Lore Watch Podcast: The destinies of Warcraft, from the Alliance High King to the Sunwell
If you could choose a high king for the Alliance, who would you choose?
Tavern Watch Plays See You Space Cowboy, episode 1: Wanted for possession of cryptocurrency
It's time for a brand new game on Tavern Watch, called See You Space Cowboy; this one takes place in a solar system that looks a lot like famous anime Cowboy Bebop's but with the serial numbers...
Blizzard Watch Podcast: Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred waiting room
Liz Patt joins Liz Harper in lifting the embargo on the upcoming Diablo 4 expansion Lord of Hatred.
Lore Watch Podcast: The Diablo buddy comedy of the new The Lost Horadrim novel
This week, Joe, Matt, and special guest Liz Harper read the newly released Diablo novel The Lost Horadrim by Matthew Kirby, and are here to share their thoughts.
Blizzard Watch Podcast: Decor Duel, fishing, and transmog: The real end game
This week our hosts mostly focused on everything that's coming soon in WoW and a few other games.
Lore Watch Podcast: The Midnight Elf-O-Rama
Is Midnight the Elf-centric team-up expansion of our dreams, or what?
Tavern Watch Podcast: From cozy robots to wizard colleges
On this episode of the Tavern Watch Podcast, we're talking about the return to Strixhaven (where their undergraduates can now prepare spells like D&D Wizards), some of our upcoming favorite crowdfunding projects -- among them the multiplayer expansion to Ion Heart, Austin Walker's debut game Realis, and the genre-straddling Cypher System megadungeon Jewel in the Sky -- and also how when you leave fans alone with high-quality free products they'll do things like convert the core rules of Ars Magica into the easy to read and use Markdown format.



