Bone, Stone, and Obsidian
Robert Adducci and Jesse Heinig talk about Dark Sun from every angle, Dungeon Mastering, Playing, Races, Classes, History, Sorcerer Kings, City States, you name it. It's about survival on the sands of Athas on this show so grab a d20 and get ready to enter the arena.
Episode 22: Secrets of the Dead Lands with Jack Meyer
In this episode, we talk with Jack Meyer about resurrecting a whole region of Athas that's never seen the light of day officially, Secrets of the Dead Lands.
Show Notes
The sands of Athas are unforgiving to those without bone, stone, or obsidian to protect their water–and their lives. This episode features an interview with Jack Meyer, Athas.org’s newest Templar and project manager for Secrets of the Dead Lands.
Topic
In this episode, we talk with Jack Meyer about resurrecting a whole region of Athas that’s never seen the light of day officially, Secrets of the Dead Lands.
Download: Secrets of the Dead Lands from Athas.org
Download: The Emissary from Athas.org
Show Notes
- Mark Hope continues his modified 2e campaign on the Lawful Stupid
twitch channel. They’re now getting into the Dragon’s Crown adventure.
- You can find them on Twitch or they also have a podcast version of To Tame a Land
- Mark posted a bunch of his Dark Sun content on the LawfulStupid blog. Most recently the changes he’s made to weapon grouping.
- Josh has finished his release of chapter 1 of our Ashes of Athas 5e playthrough.
- Folks are continuing to upload content to the Dark Sun Public files folder. public repository of Dark Sun documents on Google Drive,
- The DarkSunAdventures blog put out several new blogs,
- a Brom art retrospective
- A new monster, the Akkedis
- The Hunters and Their Prey – A Dark Sun Fable
- Vorpal Tales@VorpalTales a new Dark Sun actual play started March 8th. It’s on Tuesday at 7p ET on #VorpalTales! https://www.twitch.tv/vorpaltales
- Dark Sun Destinations by Jack Meyer
- Jack Meyer on the Arena
Contact
- Robert Adducci (@Raddu76, Patreon)
- Jesse Heinig ( @JesseHeinig )
- Bone, Stone, and Obsidian (obsidian@athas.org)