GM Word of the Week

Elevate your tabletop adventures to legendary status with GM Word of the Week – the podcast that's not just about gaming, but about unlocking the secrets to making your campaigns unforgettable! Picture this: as a Game Master, you're not just spinning tales; you're a linguistic maestro, and our podcast is your conductor's baton. We dive deep into history, science, etymology, mathematics, and more, weaving a tapestry of knowledge that'll have your players on the edge of their seats. It's not just about being a storyteller; it's about being a world-builder, drawing inspiration from the vast realms of information we explore. The result? Games that are not just entertaining but intellectually stimulating. Say farewell to mundane campaigns and hello to sessions where history, science, and the magic of words converge to create an experience like no other. Ready to level up your game with a dash of education and a whole lot of fun? Click play now and let the adventure begin! . More at www.GMWordoftheWeek.com

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Xylothek


We started with a question about types of books. But after answering it, there was a whole lot of episode left to go. Fortunately, we ran across a book that helped us talk about other books, in particular, the very interesting books in a xylothek. But first, as we always do, there was some explanation to be had about where they came from and why they existed in the first place. Along the way, we meet some important renaissance figures. You can get The Madman's Library: The Strangest Books, Manuscripts and Other Literary Curiosities from History by Edward Brooke-Hitching on Amazon. Your support is appreciated. See our support page to offer yours.


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 August 11, 2021  24m