Rolling Into Fantasy

著者: Laurent & Marie-Noor
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  • Welcome to "Rolling into Fantasy," a bi-weekly podcast where a father-daughter duo, both avid Fantasy enthusiasts spanning over more than 30 years of love for Fantasy, delve into the enchanting world of Fantasy. With an inter-generational approach, we explore Fantasy literature, games, pop culture, music, series & movies. Each episode connects different aspects of Fantasy, rolling seamlessly from one topic to another. Join us every fortnight on Thursdays as we discuss the origins of Fantasy, current news, and exciting things to come in the realm of Fantasy. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the genre, "Rolling into Fantasy" has something magical for everyone. Get notified & don't miss an episode; subscribe to our list: https://tinyurl.com/35eakx6x !
    Copyright 2024 Laurent & Marie-Noor
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Welcome to "Rolling into Fantasy," a bi-weekly podcast where a father-daughter duo, both avid Fantasy enthusiasts spanning over more than 30 years of love for Fantasy, delve into the enchanting world of Fantasy. With an inter-generational approach, we explore Fantasy literature, games, pop culture, music, series & movies. Each episode connects different aspects of Fantasy, rolling seamlessly from one topic to another. Join us every fortnight on Thursdays as we discuss the origins of Fantasy, current news, and exciting things to come in the realm of Fantasy. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the genre, "Rolling into Fantasy" has something magical for everyone. Get notified & don't miss an episode; subscribe to our list: https://tinyurl.com/35eakx6x !
Copyright 2024 Laurent & Marie-Noor
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  • E08. Creating Worlds & Characters: Sam Verhaegen on the art of DM'ing
    2024/10/24

    Join us for a captivating discussion with our first guest, Sam Verhaegen, who brings a wealth of experience from the world of Dungeons & Dragons and fantasy RPGs. Sam shares his insights on the importance of storytelling in gameplay and how DMs can prioritize narrative over strict adherence to rules. The conversation delves into the evolving landscape of tabletop gaming, including the new D&D player handbook and the impact of corporate decisions on the gaming community.

    Sam Verhaegen joins the Rolling Into Fantasy podcast for a lively discussion about his extensive experience in Dungeons & Dragons and the broader realm of fantasy RPGs. As an active Dungeon Master (DM) and seasoned player, Sam shares insights into his journey from a novice player introduced to D&D by his friend Vincent to a creative force within his gaming community. He reflects on the evolution of his gameplay style, emphasizing the importance of character development and the collaborative nature of storytelling in RPGs. Throughout the episode, he highlights the significance of using established campaign settings as a foundation for building engaging narratives, advocating for the use of premade materials to enhance creativity rather than stifle it. Sam's passion for creating memorable NPCs shines through as he discusses the joys of giving life to characters with unique voices and backstories, enriching the gaming experience for both players and the DM.

    Amidst sharing personal anecdotes, Sam and the hosts delve into the challenges faced by new DMs and players alike, addressing the overwhelming nature of D&D's ruleset. He encourages flexibility in gameplay, advising DMs to prioritize narrative over strict adherence to guidelines, which can often lead to a more immersive and enjoyable experience. As the conversation unfolds, the trio explores the balance between combat and storytelling, with Sam acknowledging the need for combat mechanics while advocating for a more narrative-driven approach. This discussion resonates with many in the gaming community, as they seek to find their unique style and voice within the D&D framework.

    We explore the challenges of balancing combat mechanics with creative storytelling, emphasizing the collaborative nature of role-playing games. As we wrap up, Sam offers valuable advice for both new players and DMs, encouraging a focus on creativity and enjoyment in the world of fantasy role-playing.

    The episode culminates in an examination of the future of Dungeons & Dragons, particularly in light of recent changes in the game’s rulebooks and the impact of corporate influences on the hobby. Sam expresses concerns about the shift towards a more commercially driven approach to the game, emphasizing the importance of maintaining community engagement and the spirit of creativity that has always defined tabletop gaming. The hosts and Sam share their excitement for upcoming campaigns and personal projects.

    Takeaways:

    • Sam Verhaegen shares his journey into Dungeons and Dragons, starting at age 19.
    • He emphasizes the importance of imagination and creativity in gameplay and storytelling.
    • Sam prefers using pre-made campaigns as a base, adding his own flavor and characters.
    • The collaborative nature of D&D allows players to influence the story significantly.
    • He believes the new D&D rules are more of a cash grab than necessary improvements.
    • A good Dungeon Master prioritizes story over strict adherence to rules for better gameplay.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Wizards of the Coast
    • Hasbro

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    1 時間 5 分
  • E07. Unboxing TBR lists, games & plans
    2024/10/10

    Episode seven of Rolling Into Fantasy dives into the world of fantasy literature and gaming, featuring a vibrant discussion on our short to-be-read lists alongside a selection of intriguing titles. We explore three books each, highlighting Patrick Ness's "A Monster Calls," Samantha Shannon's "The Bone Season," and Christopher Paolini's "Eragon." The episode also includes an exciting segment on recent unboxings of tabletop RPG and card game products, including a special surprise reveal of Magic: The Gathering cards inspired by Dungeons & Dragons. We tease a potential first guest appearance, an experienced DM, who will bring expert insights to future episodes. With a focus on popular tabletop RPGs and card games, this episode is packed with recommendations and a commitment to engage with the fantasy genre.

    Takeaways:

    • Noor & Laurent discussed their short TBR lists, featuring books like 'A Monster Calls' and 'Aragon'.
    • They plan to read at least one book each by the next episode.
    • The episode introduced an exciting unboxing segment with Magic: The Gathering cards and a special box.
    • The podcast aims to invite expert guests to discuss various fantasy games and literature.
    • They highlighted the importance of music playlists for enhancing role-playing game experiences.
    • The episode concluded with insights into popular tabletop RPGs, including D&D and Pathfinder.

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    54 分
  • E06. Heavy Bard Rock
    2024/09/26
    RIF - Episode 06. Heavy Bard Rock1) Tales from the Tome:

    We had almost missed another Fantasy Literature genre in our Episode 2 & 3: …Comic Fantasy!

    A subgenre of fantasy literature that combines:

    • elements of the fantastical with humor,
    • often using absurdity, satire, and parody
    • to poke fun at traditional fantasy tropes or real-world issues

    Some key novels:

    • Discworld Series, by Terry Pratchett
    • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams
    • Good Omens, by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
    • The Princess Bride, by William Goldman
    • The Eyre Affair, by Jasper Fforde
    • The Myth Adventures Series, by Robert Asprin
    • The Last Unicorn, by Peter S. Beagle

    Marie-Noor: top 5 fantasy books

    1. Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
    2. The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang
    3. Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
    4. Scythe by Neal Shusterman
    5. Silber by Kerstin Gier


    Laurent: top 5 fantasy books

    1. A Song of Ice and Fire (GOT), by George R. R. Martin
    2. The Wheel of Time series (14!), by Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson
    3. Lord of The Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien
    4. The Priory of the Orange Tree, by Samantha Shannon
    5. The Broken Earth trilogy, N.K. Jemisin
    6. The Dark Tower series (8), by Stephen King


    2) Bard’s Ballad:


    Many music artists have been heavily inspired by fantasy literature, weaving elements of myth, magic, and epic storytelling into their work. These artists often draw on themes, characters, and settings from fantasy novels and folklore, creating immersive and imaginative soundscapes. Some music genres are particularly conducive to incorporating fantasy elements due to their themes and atmosphere.


    Music Genres that excel at incorporating Fantasy elements (historically):

    • Folk Rock/Metal
    • Power Metal
    • Progressive Rock/Metal
    • Symphonic Metal
    • Glam Rock
    • Space Rock


    Led Zeppelin

    Often incorporated references to fantasy, especially the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. For example, songs like “Ramble On” (mentions Mordor and Gollum) and “The Battle of Evermore” include explicit references to The Lord of the Rings.


    Blind Guardian

    This German power metal band is renowned for its deep ties to fantasy literature, particularly the works of Tolkien and other epic fantasy authors. Their albums often tell stories inspired by mythological and literary sources.

    Nightfall in Middle-Earth (a concept album based on Tolkien’s The Silmarillion)

    “The Bard’s Song” (a tribute to storytelling and fantasy)


    Rush

    The progressive rock band frequently explored themes of mythology, science fiction, and fantasy. Their lyrics, especially those written by drummer Neil Peart, often deal with philosophical and fantastical elements.

    “The Necromancer” (a fantasy narrative in three parts)

    “Rivendell” (a serene ballad inspired by The Lord of the Rings)


    Jethro Tull

    While known for their mix of rock and folk, Jethro Tull’s lyrics often touched on mystical, mythical, and fantastical themes. Ian Anderson’s distinctive flute playing adds to the band's ethereal and medieval feel.

    “Songs from the Wood” (inspired by folklore and myth)

    “The Minstrel in the Gallery” (features storytelling and bard-like imagery)


    Rhapsody of Fire (formerly Rhapsody)

    This Italian band is a pioneer of “symphonic power metal,” often featuring elaborate fantasy-inspired concept albums. Their work creates a cinematic, epic atmosphere full of dragons, warriors, and mystical lands.

    “The Emerald Sword Saga”...

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    1 時間 6 分

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