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'What Am I Rolling?' is a twice monthly RPG one-shot podcast, hosted by gamesmaster, Fiona.
Episode #72: below Pt. 1
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: Loneliness, depression, being lost, and animal suffering
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is playing ‘below’, a 10 day solo journaling game by Doug Levandowski. In ‘below’, you play a character who gets lost in an unfamiliar world and attempts to find their way back. As each day passes, the character reflects on what has happened to them and how they plan to get home.
Timestamps
Content note: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:00:46
Gameplay overview: 00:01:46
One-shot starts: 00:03:13
Day 0: 00:06:05
Day 1: 00:22:38
Day 2: 00:36:36
Day 3: 00:46:53
Day 4: 01:00:32
Day 5: 01:09:46
Outro and credits: 01:20:49
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Fiona Howat.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘below’, a 10 day solo journaling game by Doug Levandowski. You can find out more information about ‘below’, and buy other Doug Levandowski games on itch.io.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Lost in the Forest’ by Doug Maxwell/Media Right Productions
‘Melancholia’ by Godmode.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
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01:21:5421/02/2021
Episode #71: Thousand Year Old Vampire Pt. 2
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: Characters being injured, victimised, trapped or killed, drug abuse and/or self harm, illness, debilitation, body horror, memory loss, or altering memories.
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is playing ‘Thousand Year Old Vampire’, 3-time Ennie award lonely solo RPG by Tim Hutchings.
In ‘Thousand Year Old Vampire’, you chronicle the unlife of a vampire over the many centuries of their existence, beginning with the loss of mortality and ending with their inevitable destruction.
Note that Part 1 of this one-shot was streamed live as part of the Podcast Zone at Dragonmeet in late 2020.
This episode’s audio from taken from that live show and you can watch the original unedited stream on the WAIR YouTube channel.
Timestamps
Content note: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:01:15
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:02:17
One-shot restarts: 00:05:38
Outro and credits: 01:01:34
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Fiona Howat.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Thousand Year Old Vampire’, a solo lonely RPG by Tim Hutchings. You can find out more information about ‘Thousand Year Old Vampire’ and Tim Hutching’s other work on the official TYOV website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Undercover Vampire Policeman’ by Chris Zabriskie, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. (Source & Artist)
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
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01:02:3207/02/2021
Episode #70: Thousand Year Old Vampire Pt. 1 (Livestream at Dragonmeet)
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: Characters being injured, victimised, trapped or killed, drug abuse and/or self harm, illness, debilitation, body horror, memory loss, or altering memories
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is playing ‘Thousand Year Old Vampire’, 3-time Ennie award lonely solo RPG by Tim Hutchings.
In ‘Thousand Year Old Vampire’, you chronicle the unlife of a vampire over the many centuries of their existence, beginning with the loss of mortality and ending with their inevitable destruction.
Note that part 1 of this one-shot was streamed live as part of the Podcast Zone at Dragonmeet in late 2020.
This episode’s audio from taken from that live show and you can watch the original unedited stream on the WAIR YouTube channel.
Timestamps
Content note: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:01:15
Gameplay overview: 00:02:18
One-shot starts: 00:03:33
Outro and credits: 01:49:31
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Fiona Howat.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Thousand Year Old Vampire’, a solo lonely RPG by Tim Hutchings. You can find out more information about ‘Thousand Year Old Vampire’ and Tim Hutching’s other work on the official TYOV website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Undercover Vampire Policeman’ by Chris Zabriskie, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. (Source & Artist)
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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01:50:4824/01/2021
Bonus: Q&A with Mikey Hamm of Slugblaster
Show Notes
To tide us over til our next one-shot, here's a bonus episode where our host and GM Fiona interviews Mikey Hamm, writer and game designer of ‘Slugblaster’, an upcoming tabletop RPG about small-town teenage hoverboarders who sneak into other dimensions.
You can find out more about ‘Slugblaster’ and join the discord server on their official website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:10
Q&A start: 00:01:26
Outro: 00:57:04
Mikey Hamm’s work & recommendations
Mikey Hamm’s official website
Mikey’s Twitter (@mikeymaybe)
Slugblaster official website
Slugblaster Kickstarter campaign
Slugblaster discord
Fiasco
Night’s Black Agents
Fear Itself
Fog of Love
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
Q&A guest was Mikey Hamm, writer and game designer of ‘Slugblaster’, an upcoming tabletop RPG about small-town teenage hoverboarders who sneak into other dimensions.
The additional music in this episode was 'Aimless Amos' by Rondo Brothers.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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57:3010/01/2021
Bonus: 'Dungeons with Flagons!' - BARPIG Live Game at UK Games Virtual Expo
Show Notes
For our last episode of 2020, we present ‘Dragons with Flagons!’ - our BARPIG Live D&D Game from this year’s UK Games Virtual Expo, courtesy of BARPIG & Coaching for Geeks.
This bonus episode is the audio taken from the stream, where the players used character sheets based on BARPIG characters! You can watch the original video and more BARPIG content on their YouTube channel.
You can find out more about the special BARPIG themed rules on the BARPIG’s website.
BARPIG is a hilarious competitive card-based party game with social group activities and take-that elements, and a dice to determine turn.
Inspired by games like Munchkin, Exploding Kittens, and Ring of Fire, BARPIG joins these greats as the pig-fect way to liven up any party. Centred on a party of adventuring pigs challenging each other in a medieval tavern, BARPIG combines uncanny levels of wit and humour with novel game mechanics that continuously engage all players throughout the game.
Find out more about BARPIG and buy your own copy on their website.
Find out more info about Coaching For Geeks on their website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Game overview: 00:00:43
One-shot start: 00:02:21
Credits: 01:01:22
Credits
The ‘What Am I Rolling?’ podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were folks from BARPIG & Coaching for Geeks. Find out more about BARPIG - the adventure card game and buy your own copy on their website. Find out more info about Coaching for Geeks on their website.
This episode’s game was ‘Dungeons with Flagons’, a D&D mini-adventure with a BARPIG Twist. You can find more information about the BARPIG themed rules used on their website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Epic Battle Speech’ by Wayne Jones.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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01:02:2931/12/2020
Episode #69: Slugblaster with Powered By The Players Pt. 2
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Morgan, Diana, Kristin, Maggie, and Mariam from the ‘Powered By The Players’ podcast, for ‘Slugblaster’, a table-table RPG about teenagehood, giant bugs, circuit-bent rayguns, and trying to be cool.
Designed by Mikey Hamm, ‘Slugblaster’ uses the Forged in the Dark engine, stripped-down and modified to power stuff like being stylish, circuit-bending ray guns, getting in trouble with your parents, hoverboarding away from giant meta-terrestrial insects, and fast-paced laser-fantasy action.
It’s stupid. It’s got parent groups in a panic. And it’s the coolest thing ever.
This is Slugblaster!
You can find out more information about ‘Slugblaster’ on the official website. You can also pre-order the full version here.
Timestamps
PTBP Trailer: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:00:41
Recap & gameplay overview: 00:01:03
One-shot restart: 00:03:17
Outro and credits: 01:51:51
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Morgan, Diana, Kristin, Maggie, and Mariam from the ‘Powered By The Players’ podcast: an actual play RPG Podcast featuring mini-campaigns of various Powered by the Apocalypse games with a rotating cast of diverse players. Check out the show on the ‘Roll to Play’ Network.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Slugblaster’, a table-table RPG about teenagehood, giant bugs, circuit-bent rayguns, and trying to be cool. You can find out more information about ‘Slugblaster’ on the official website. You can also pre-order the full version here.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
'Finding Synergy’ by Jeremy Korpas.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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01:55:0427/12/2020
Episode #68: Slugblaster with Powered By The Players Pt. 1
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Morgan, Diana, Kristin, Maggie, and Mariam from the ‘Powered By The Players’ podcast, for ‘Slugblaster’, a table-table RPG about teenagehood, giant bugs, circuit-bent rayguns, and trying to be cool.
Designed by Mikey Hamm, ‘Slugblaster’ uses the Forged in the Dark engine, stripped-down and modified to power stuff like being stylish, circuit-bending ray guns, getting in trouble with your parents, hoverboarding away from giant meta-terrestrial insects, and fast-paced laser-fantasy action.
It’s stupid. It’s got parent groups in a panic. And it’s the coolest thing ever.
This is Slugblaster!
You can find out more information about ‘Slugblaster’ on the official website. You can also pre-order the full version here.
Timestamps
PBTP Trailer: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:00:41
Character creation: 00:03:28
Character creation session: 00:04:17
Gameplay overview: 00:29:38
Boundaries & Foundries: 00:30:48
One-shot start: 00:39:48
Outro and credits: 01:50:51
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Morgan, Diana, Kristin, Maggie, and Mariam from the ‘Powered By The Players’ podcast: an actual play RPG Podcast featuring mini-campaigns of various Powered by the Apocalypse games with a rotating cast of diverse players. Check out the show on the ‘Roll to Play’ Network.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Slugblaster’, a table-table RPG about teenagehood, giant bugs, circuit-bent rayguns, and trying to be cool. You can find out more information about ‘Slugblaster’ on the official website. You can also pre-order the full version here.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
'Finding Synergy’ by Jeremy Korpas.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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01:53:0613/12/2020
Episode #67: Sleepaway with Merely Roleplayers Pt. 2
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: Loss, memory loss and grief
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Matt, Nat, Josh, and Strat from the Merely Roleplayers Podcast for ‘Sleepaway’, a game of horror, dreams, and summer camp, written by Jay Dragon.
In ‘Sleepaway’, players play as camp counsellors at a not-so-ordinary summer camp besieged by a strange and ominous cryptid known as the Lindworm. Isolated from civilization, the summer camp is seen as a beacon of safety, a refuge for misfit kids defined by their marginalization.
As counsellors of this summer camp, the players have each been traumatized by the Lindworm, in their own way. Whilst they remember little of that time, they don’t want anyone else to suffer at the hands of the Lindworm, and they’ll do anything to keep the camp safe no matter what.
You can find out more information about ‘Sleepaway’ and Jay Dragon’s other products on itch.io.
Timestamps
Merely Roleplayers Trailer: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:00:47
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:01:09
One-shot start: 00:04:06
Gameplay overview - Rituals: 01:08:33
Outro and credits: 01:44:18
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Matt Boothman, Natalie Winter, Josh Yard, and Richard Stratton from the Merely Roleplayers Podcast.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Sleepaway’, a game of horror, dreams, and summer camp, written by Jay Dragon. You can find out more information about ‘Sleepaway’ and Jay Dragon’s other products on itch.io.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
The additional music in this episode:
'Seclusion’ by The Tides
'Amber’ by VYEN
'Maestro Tlakaelel’ by Jesse Gallagher
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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01:46:0229/11/2020
Episode #66: Sleepaway with Merely Roleplayers Pt. 1
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Matt, Nat, Josh, and Strat from the Merely Roleplayers Podcast for ‘Sleepaway’, a game of horror, dreams, and summer camp, written by Jay Dragon.
In ‘Sleepaway’, players play as camp counsellors at a not-so-ordinary summer camp besieged by a strange and ominous cryptid known as the Lindworm. Isolated from civilization, the summer camp is seen as a beacon of safety, a refuge for misfit kids defined by their marginalization.
As counsellors of this summer camp, the players have each been traumatized by the Lindworm, in their own way. Whilst they remember little of that time, they don’t want anyone else to suffer at the hands of the Lindworm, and they’ll do anything to keep the camp safe no matter what.
You can find out more information about ‘Sleepaway’ and Jay Dragon’s other products on itch.io.
Timestamps
Merely Roleplayers Trailer: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:00:47
Gameplay overview - Character Creation: 00:02:39
Character Creation: 00:03:33
Gameplay overview - Moves: 00:50:18
Gameplay overview - Setting Elements: 00:51:58
Setting Elements: 00:53:11
The Lindworm: 00:57:49
Inviting the Lindworm to the one-shot: 00:59:57
Gameplay overview - Creating the summer camp: 01:01:27
Creating the summer camp: 01:01:45
Outro and credits: 01:23:48
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Matt Boothman, Natalie Winter, Josh Yard, and Richard Stratton from the Merely Roleplayers Podcast.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Sleepaway’, a game of horror, dreams, and summer camp, written by Jay Dragon. You can find out more information about ‘Sleepaway’ and Jay Dragon’s other products on itch.io.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
The additional music in this episode:
'Seclusion’ by The Tides
'Amber’ by VYEN
'Maestro Tlakaelel’ by Jesse Gallagher
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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01:25:4415/11/2020
Episode #65: Quill
Show Notes
This week, Fiona plays ‘Quill’, A Letter-Writing Roleplaying Game for a Single Player.
Published by Trollish Delver Games, ‘Quill’' is a solo roleplaying game with a twist. You will write real letters, with the aim to craft the best, most beautiful missive possible in order to get a favourable response. But be warned, should you roll badly you could end up writing a bad letter.
You can find out more about ‘Quill’ and other Trollish Delver Games on their blog.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Gameplay overview: 00:01:38
Character creation: 00:02:57
Attributes: 00:03:52
Scenario elements: 00:06:30
Scenario 1: The Father: 00:07:40
Scenario 2: The Art Dealer: 00:19:40
Scenario 3: The King: 00:29:52
Outro and credits: 00:38:05
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Fiona Howat.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Quill’, A Letter-Writing Roleplaying Game for a Single Player. published by Trollish Delver Games. You can find out more about ‘Quill’ and other Trollish Delver Games on their blog.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Theme For A One-Handed Piano Concerto’ by Sir Cubworth
‘Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairies’ by Tchaikovsky
‘Funeral March’ by Chopin
‘Web Weaver's Dance’ by Asher Fulero
‘Renaissance Castle’ by Doug Maxwell & Media Right Productions.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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39:1101/11/2020
Episode #64: Call of Cthulhu - 'Amidst the Ancient Trees' Pt. 3
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: Kidnapping, guns, stabbings, PDST, violence, gore, body horror, dead bodies, and supernatural horror
Spoilers for the ‘Amidst the ancient trees’ scenario in the Call of Cthulhu Keeper’s Rulebook 7th Edition
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Sam and David for ‘Call of Cthulhu’, a horror role-playing game inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos.
First released by Chaosium in 1981; ‘Call of Cthulhu’ allows players to take the roles of steady fast investigators drawn into the realm of the mysterious and otherwordly. Within strange and forgotten tomes of lore, players may even discover revelations that man was not meant to know, revelations that may very well decide the fate of the world.
You can find out more about ‘Call of Cthulhu’ and other Chaosium’s RPG products on their website.
Other resources
YouTube Playlist for QuickStart Call of Cthulhu Rules
Timestamps
Content Note on HP Lovecraft and content warnings: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:01:34
Recap and Gameplay overview: 00:01:59
Spoiler Alert: 00:05:38
‘Amidst The Ancient Trees’ one-shot starts: 00:06:30
Outro and credits: 01:43:22
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were David T Cox and Sam Robins.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Call of Cthulhu’, a horror role-playing game inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos, published by Chaosium. You can find out more about ‘Call of Cthulhu’ and other Chaosium’s RPG products on their website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
'Lost In The Forest’ by Doug Maxwell & Media Right Productions.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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01:44:2618/10/2020
Episode #63: Call of Cthulhu - 'Amidst the Ancient Trees' Pt. 2
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: Kidnapping, guns, stabbings, PDST, violence, gore, body horror, dead bodies, and supernatural horror
Spoilers for the ‘Amidst the ancient trees’ scenario in the Call of Cthulhu Keeper’s Rulebook 7th Edition
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Sam and David for ‘Call of Cthulhu’, a horror role-playing game inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos.
First released by Chaosium in 1981; ‘Call of Cthulhu’ allows players to take the roles of steady fast investigators drawn into the realm of the mysterious and otherwordly. Within strange and forgotten tomes of lore, players may even discover revelations that man was not meant to know, revelations that may very well decide the fate of the world.
You can find out more about ‘Call of Cthulhu’ and other Chaosium’s RPG products on their website.
Other resources
YouTube Playlist for QuickStart Call of Cthulhu Rules
Timestamps
Content Note on HP Lovecraft and content warnings: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:01:34
Recap and Gameplay overview: 00:01:59
Spoiler Alert: 00:05:38
‘Amidst The Ancient Trees’ one-shot starts: 00:06:30
Outro and credits: 01:15:41
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were David T Cox and Sam Robins.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Call of Cthulhu’, a horror role-playing game inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos, published by Chaosium. You can find out more about ‘Call of Cthulhu’ and other Chaosium’s RPG products on their website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
'Lost In The Forest’ by Doug Maxwell & Media Right Productions.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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01:16:5304/10/2020
Episode #62: Call of Cthulhu - 'Amidst the Ancient Trees' Pt. 1
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: Kidnapping, guns, stabbings, PDST, violence, gore, body horror, dead bodies, and supernatural horror
Spoilers for the ‘Amidst the ancient trees’ scenario in the Call of Cthulhu Keeper’s Rulebook 7th Edition.
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Sam and David for ‘Call of Cthulhu’, a horror role-playing game inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos.
First released by Chaosium in 1981; ‘Call of Cthulhu’ allows players to take the roles of steady fast investigators drawn into the realm of the mysterious and otherwordly. Within strange and forgotten tomes of lore, players may even discover revelations that man was not meant to know, revelations that may very well decide the fate of the world.
You can find out more about ‘Call of Cthulhu’ and other Chaosium’s RPG products on their website.
Other resources
YouTube Playlist for QuickStart Call of Cthulhu Rules
Timestamps
Content Note on HP Lovecraft and content warnings: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:01:34
Gameplay overview: 00:03:04
Spoiler Alert: 00:05:46
‘Amidst The Ancient Trees’ one-shot starts: 00:06:34
Outro and credits: 01:28:49
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were David T Cox and Sam Robins.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Call of Cthulhu’, a horror role-playing game inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos, published by Chaosium. You can find out more about ‘Call of Cthulhu’ and other Chaosium’s RPG products on their website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
'Lost In The Forest’ by Doug Maxwell & Media Right Productions.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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01:29:5920/09/2020
Episode #61: The Wretched
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: Isolation, loneliness, death and grief
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is playing ‘The Wretched’, a solo journaling RPG played with a deck of cards, a tumbling block tower, and a microphone.
Written by Chris Bissette and published by Loot the Room, ‘The Wretched’ is a game about human resilience in the face of overwhelming odds and almost certain death. It is a game about isolation, fear, and perseverance.
You can find out more about The Wretched and buy other Loot the Room games on their website.
Timestamps
Content Note: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:00:47
The Wretched Set Up overview: 00:03:58
Day 1 Audio Log: 00:06:09
Gameplay overview - Phase 1: Tasks: 00:07:07
Day 2: 00:09:26
Gameplay overview - Phase 2: Log: 00:13:19
Day 2 Audio Log: 00:13:39
Day 3: 00:15:53
Day 3 Audio Log: 00:21:10
Day 4: 00:24:13
Day 4 Audio Log: 00:33:27
Day 5: 00:37:21
Day 5 Audio Log: 00:40:30
Day 6: 00:42:09
Day 6 Audio Log: 00:47:08
Day 7: 00:49:37
Day 7 Audio Log: 00:51:25
Day 8: 00:52:39
Day 8 Audio Log: 00:57:53
Day 9: 01:00:41
Day 9 Audio Log: 01:02:42
Day 10: 01:04:27
Day 10 Audio Log: 01:13:21
Day 11: 01:15:37
Day 11 Audio Log: 01:21:24
Day 12: 01:24:05
Day 12 Audio Log: 01:29:54
Day 13: 01:31:47
Outro and credits: 01:34:34
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Fiona Howat.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘The Wretched’, a solo journaling RPG written by Chris Bissette and published by Loot the Room. You can find out more about The Wretched and buy other Loot the Room games on their website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music and SFXs in this episode:
‘No.8 Requiem’ by Esther Abrami
‘The Quiet Aftermath’ by Sir Cubworth
‘Answering Machine Beep Sound’ by Mike Koenig, licensed under a Creative Commons 3.0 License.
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01:38:4606/09/2020
Episode #60: Pugmire Pt. 3
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Jacob, Brandon, Kate, and Folkman for ‘Pugmire’, a tabletop role-playing game about heroic dogs in a world of fantasy adventure in the ancient future.
Written by Eddy Webb, ‘Pugmire’ uses a traditional fantasy rules system (based on the d20 Open Game License) redesigned for streamlined play and easy character creation, with an emphasis on cooperation and action over competition and violence.
You can find out more about ‘Pugmire’ and download the core book and additional adventures on the Pugmire website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:01:12
Restart of 'Pugmire' one-shot: 00:03:53
Outro and credits: 01:26:10
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Jacob Vogts, Brandon Trent, Kate Trent, and Andrew Folkman.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Pugmire’, a tabletop role-playing game about heroic dogs in a world of fantasy adventure in the ancient future. You can find out more about ‘Pugmire’ and download the core book and additional adventures on the Pugmire website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘TipToes’ by Myuu
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01:27:2223/08/2020
Episode #59: Pugmire Pt. 2
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Jacob, Brandon, Kate, and Folkman for ‘Pugmire’, a tabletop role-playing game about heroic dogs in a world of fantasy adventure in the ancient future.
Written by Eddy Webb, ‘Pugmire’ uses a traditional fantasy rules system (based on the d20 Open Game License) redesigned for streamlined play and easy character creation, with an emphasis on cooperation and action over competition and violence.
You can find out more about ‘Pugmire’ and download the core book and additional adventures on the Pugmire website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:01:12
Restart of 'Pugmire' one-shot: 00:03:53
Outro and credits: 01:11:16
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Jacob Vogts, Brandon Trent, Kate Trent, and Andrew Folkman.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Pugmire’, a tabletop role-playing game about heroic dogs in a world of fantasy adventure in the ancient future. You can find out more about ‘Pugmire’ and download the core book and additional adventures on the Pugmire website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘TipToes’ by Myuu
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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01:12:2609/08/2020
Episode #58: Pugmire Pt. 1
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Jacob, Brandon, Kate, and Folkman for ‘Pugmire’, a tabletop role-playing game about heroic dogs in a world of fantasy adventure in the ancient future.
Written by Eddy Webb, ‘Pugmire’ uses a traditional fantasy rules system (based on the d20 Open Game License) redesigned for streamlined play and easy character creation, with an emphasis on cooperation and action over competition and violence.
You can find out more about ‘Pugmire’ and download the core book and additional adventures on the Pugmire website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Gameplay overview: 00:01:20
Start of 'Pugmire' one-shot: 00:04:12
Outro and credits: 01:15:42
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded, and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Jacob Vogts, Brandon Trent, Kate Trent, and Andrew Folkman.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Pugmire’, a tabletop role-playing game about heroic dogs in a world of fantasy adventure in the ancient future. You can find out more about ‘Pugmire’ and download the core book and additional adventures on the Pugmire website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘TipToes’ by Myuu
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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01:16:5226/07/2020
Bonus: Q&A with Rowan, Rook & Decard (Grant Howitt, Chris Taylor & Mary Hamilton)
Show Notes
To tide us over til our next one-shot here's a bonus episode where our host and GM Fiona interviews the team at Rowan, Rook & Decard: Grant Howitt, Chris Taylor, and Mary Hamilton.
Rowan, Rook and Decard was founded in 2017 by independent game designers Grant Howitt and Chris Taylor, with Mary Hamilton as business director. In the past, RRD has published popular RPGs like Heart, Spire, Honey Heist, Unbound, Goblin Quest, and many other tabletop games.
If you’d like to support their work, you can buy one of RRD’s products on their website, rate their podcast Hearty Dice Friends on iTunes, or sponsor Grant’s one-page RPG Patreon.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:10
Q&A start: 00:01:47
Outro: 00:54:53
Rowan Rook & Decard’s work & recommendations
Rowan, Rook and Decard website
RRD Twitter
RRD Discord
Grant’s one-page RPG Patreon
Hearty Dice Friends Podcast
Call of Cthulhu
Mage: The Ascension
SLA Industries
Dogs in the Vineyard
this discord has ghosts in it
Alice is Missing: A Silent Role Playing Game
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
Q&A guests were Grant Howitt, Chris Taylor, and Mary Hamilton from Rowan, Rook & Decard.
The additional music in this episode was 'Aimless Amos' by Rondo Brothers.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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55:2612/07/2020
Episode #57: Mouse Guard Pt. 2
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Claire and Ben for ‘Mouse Guard’, a pen-and-paper traditional RPG designed by Luke Crane. Based on the award-winning graphic novel series by David Petersen, ‘Mouse Guard’ sees players take on the role of mouse heroes struggling against the wild, the seasons and their own mouse nature.
You can find out more about ‘Mouse Guard’ and download resources on the official ‘Mouse Guard’ website.
How to do combat in Mouse Guard resources
BoardGameGeek’s Thread on How Mouse Guard Works
RPG Construct’s video - Mouse Guard “How To” Conflict
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Recap, gameplay overview and technical difficulty: 00:01:00
Restart of 'Mouse Guard' one-shot: 00:03:33
Outro and credits: 01:08:08
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Claire Jarvis and Ben Dawes.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Mouse Guard’, a pen-and-paper traditional RPG designed by Luke Crane. You can find out more about Mouse Guard and download resources on the official ‘Mouse Guard’ website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Brain Trust’ by Wayne Jones
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01:09:0528/06/2020
Episode #56: Mouse Guard Pt. 1
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Claire and Ben for ‘Mouse Guard’, a pen-and-paper traditional RPG designed by Luke Crane. Based on the award-winning graphic novel series by David Petersen, ‘Mouse Guard’ sees players take on the role of mouse heroes struggling against the wild, the seasons and their own mouse nature.
You can find out more about ‘Mouse Guard’ and download resources on the official ‘Mouse Guard’ website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Gameplay overview: 00:01:08
Start of 'Mouse Guard' one-shot: 00:02:45
Outro and credits: 01:14:02
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Claire Jarvis and Ben Dawes.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Mouse Guard’, a pen-and-paper traditional RPG designed by Luke Crane. You can find out more about Mouse Guard and download resources on the official ‘Mouse Guard’ website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Brain Trust’ by Wayne Jones
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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01:15:1214/06/2020
Episode #55: Twain
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: Isolation and loneliness
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is playing ‘Twain: A Short Game for One’, written by J Li and published by Vermillion Games. Twain is a one-player emotionally immersive LARP about reconnecting and texting with a crucial part of your past that doesn’t text you back.
You can find out more about Twain on the Vermillion Games website.
Timestamps
Note: 00:00:00
Start of the episode: 00:01:06
Intro: 00:01:15
Gameplay overview: 00:02:18
Spoiler warning: 00:02:54
Start of 'Twain' one-shot: 00:03:37
How to Play: 00:04:33
Part A: 00:05:54
Section 1 - The Call: 00:06:09
Section 2: 00:06:47
Section 3 - The Separation: 00:17:33
Section 4: 00:18:31
Section 5 - The Dream: 00:30:10
Section 6: 00:31:09
Section 7: 00:30:53
Part B: 00:42:05
Section 8 - Prepare for live play: 00:42:38
Set up for live play: 00:42:49
How to play: 00:43:33
Section 9 - Arrival & Play: 00:45:16
The Meeting at the Moment: 00:49:11
Epilogue: 01:16:04
Outro and credits: 01:16:56
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player is Fiona Howat.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Twain: A Short Game for One’, written by J Li and published by Vermillion Games. You can find out more about Twain on the Vermillion Games website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music tracks in this episode:
‘Avec Soin - Romance’ by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (Source and Artist)
‘Almost in F - Tranquillity’ by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (Source and Artist)
‘We are the rain’ by Aakash Gandi
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01:18:3131/05/2020
Episode #54: Mars Colony Pt. 2
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: Political themes
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by David for ‘Mars Colony’, a sci-fi political roleplaying game about personal failure and government, written by Tim C Koppang and published by TCK roleplaying.
‘Mars Colony’ is an RPG designed specifically for two players. One player takes on the role of the colony’s appointed “saviour,” while the other is responsible for all the various problems that are plaguing the citizens of Mars. As the game progresses, the saviour will face a constant struggle between competence and failure, honesty and deception.
You can buy ‘Mars Colony’ and download game resources on the TCK roleplaying website.
Timestamps
Content note: 00:00:00
Episode starts: 00:01:11
Intro: 00:01:20
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:01:48
Restart of 'Mars Colony' one-shot/Scene 9: Personal scene 3: 00:06:44
Scene 10: Opposition scene 4: 00:09:44
Scene 11: Progress scene 4: 00:15:57
Complete failure: 00:16:53
Scene 12: Progress scene 5: 00:17:51
New health marker: 00:27:14
Scene 13: Opposition scene 5: 00:28:20
Scene 14: Progress scene 6: 00:31:16
Third deception: 00:41:35
Scene 15: Personal scene 4: 00:47:33
New health marker: 00:49:24
Scene 16: Personal scene 5: 00:50:01
Scene 17: Opposition scene 6: 00:55:23
Scene 18: Progress scene 7: 00:58:32
Scandal/Opposition scene 7: 01:01:30
Scene 19: Progress scene 8: 01:05:40
Complete failure: 01:08:08
Scene 20: Progress scene 9: 01:09:13
Fourth deception: 01:09:52
Fifth deception: 01:14:56
Sixth deception: 01:17:12
Endgame: Closing vignettes: 01:22:14
Closing vignettes: 01:22:47
Outro and credits: 01:29:00
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Fiona Howat and David T. Cox.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Mars Colony’, a sci-fi political roleplaying game about personal failure and government, written by Tim C Koppang and published by TCK roleplaying. You can buy ‘Mars Colony’ and download game resources on the TCK roleplaying website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Fortress Europe’ by Dan Bodan
‘Lord of the Dawn’ by Jesse Gallagher
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01:30:0717/05/2020
Episode #53: Mars Colony Pt. 1
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: Political themes
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by David for ‘Mars Colony’, a sci-fi political roleplaying game about personal failure and government, written by Tim C Koppang and published by TCK roleplaying.
‘Mars Colony’ is an RPG designed specifically for two players. One player takes on the role of the colony’s appointed “saviour,” while the other is responsible for all the various problems that are plaguing the citizens of Mars. As the game progresses, the saviour will face a constant struggle between competence and failure, honesty and deception.
You can buy ‘Mars Colony’ and download game resources on the TCK roleplaying website.
Timestamps
Content note: 00:00:00
Episode start: 00:01:11
Intro: 00:01:20
Overview: 00:02:45
Setup: Stage 1: Creating Fear Cards: 00:04:51
Fear Card Creation: 00:05:19
Setup: Stage 2: Creating political parties: 00:06:57
Political parties creation: 00:07:34
Setup: Stage 3: Creating key governor characters: 00:10:55
Creating key governor characters: 00:11:27
Set up: Stage 4: Tokens: 00:16:04
Tokens: 00:16:35
Set up: Stage 5: The saviour chooses a political party: 00:16:49
The saviour chooses a political party: 00:16:59
Set up: Stage 6: Creating Kelly’s sympathy: 00:17:17
Creating Kelly’s sympathy: 00:17:44
Set up: Stage 7: Creating colony health markers: 00:20:00
Creating colony health markers: 00:20:20
Start of ‘Mars Colony’ oneshot/Opening vignette: 00:21:56
Framing scenes: 00:25:20
Scene 1: Opposition scene 1: 00:26:21
Progress scenes: 00:32:50
Scene 2: Progress scene 1: 00:34:27
Failure, deception, humiliation & scandal: 00:36:37
First deception: 00:38:43
Second deception: 00:41:36
Scene 3: Personal scene 1: 00:44:36
Scene 4: Opposition scene 2: 00:49:56
Scene 5: Progress scene 2: 00:59:59
Scene 6: Personal scene 2: 01:08:06
Scene 7: Opposition scene 3: 01:13:32
Scene 8: Progress 3: 01:22:06
Outro and credits: 01:31:17
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Fiona Howat and David T. Cox.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Mars Colony’, a sci-fi political roleplaying game about personal failure and government, written by Tim C Koppang and published by TCK roleplaying. You can buy ‘Mars Colony’ and download game resources on the TCK roleplaying website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Fortress Europe’ by Dan Bodan
‘Lord of the Dawn’ by Jesse Gallagher
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01:32:3503/05/2020
Episode #52: Jason Statham's Big Vacation Pt. 2
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Naomi, Annie, Conard and Henry, from ‘Power Word Roll’, for ‘Jason Statham’s Big Vacation’, one page roleplaying created by game designer Grant Howitt. The aim of ‘Jason Statham’s Big Vacation’ is very simple.
Jason Statham, international movie star, is on his holidays. But: his own impulsive nature, and the attentions of his rival, the Wesley Sniper, could ruin everything! It’s up to a team of skilled team of operatives paid for by his management, to ensure that he has a great time.
‘Jason Statham’s Big Vacation’ is available as a pay-what-you-want product on the Rowan Rook and Decard website. You can find more information about Grant’s other projects and one-shots on Patreon.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:00:35
Restart of 'Jason Statham’s Big Vacation' one-shot/Day 3: 00:02:39
Day 3 Tracks: 00:04:40
Day 4: 00:38:28
Day 4 Tracks: 00: 39:33
Outro and credits: 01:18:10
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Naomi Clarke, Annie Howard, Conard Leaton Gray and Henry Rapley. Check out ‘Power Word Roll’ on their website and on your favourite podcast platform.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Jason Statham’s Big Vacation’, one page roleplaying created by game designer Grant Howitt. ‘Jason Statham’s Big Vacation’ is available as a pay what you want product on the Rowan Rook and Decard website. You can find more information about Grant’s other projects and one-shots on Patreon.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Action Time’ by Biz Baz Studio
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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01:19:3819/04/2020
Episode #51: Jason Statham's Big Vacation Pt. 1
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Naomi, Annie, Conard and Henry, from ‘Power Word Roll’, for ‘Jason Statham’s Big Vacation’, one page roleplaying created by game designer Grant Howitt. The aim of ‘Jason Statham’s Big Vacation’ is very simple.
Jason Statham, international movie star, is on his holidays. But: his own impulsive nature, and the attentions of his rival, the Wesley Sniper, could ruin everything! It’s up to a team of skilled team of operatives paid for by his management, to ensure that he has a great time.
‘Jason Statham’s Big Vacation’ is available as a pay-what-you-want product on the Rowan Rook and Decard website. You can find more information about Grant’s other projects and one-shots on Patreon.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Gameplay overview: 00:01:25
Character Creation: 00:01:53
Characters’ Introduction: 00:02:44
Scenes: 00:07:48
Start of 'Jason Statham’s Big Vacation' one-shot/Day 1: 00:09:01
Day 1 Tracks: 00:10:57
Actions: 00:11:19
Day 2: 00:48:37
Day 2 Tracks: 00:51:11
Outro and credits: 01:26:38
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Naomi Clarke, Annie Howard, Conard Leaton Gray and Henry Rapley. Check out ‘Power Word Roll’ on their website and on your favourite podcast platform.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Jason Statham’s Big Vacation’, one page roleplaying created by game designer Grant Howitt. ‘Jason Statham’s Big Vacation’ is available as a pay what you want product on the Rowan Rook and Decard website. You can find more information about Grant’s other projects and one-shots on Patreon.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Action Time’ by Biz Baz Studio
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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01:27:4905/04/2020
Episode 50: The Quiet Year Pt. 2
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Sam for ‘The Quiet Year’, an RPG map game created by game designer Avery Alder of Buried Without Ceremony.
In ‘The Quiet Year’, the players collectively define and explore the struggles of a post-apocalyptic community, and attempt to build something good within their quiet year. Every decision and every action is set against a backdrop of dwindling time and rising concern.
You can find out more about ‘The Quiet Year’ and other Buried Without Ceremony’s games on their website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Gameplay overview: 00:00:39
Start of 'The Quiet Year' one-shot/Fall Week 1: 00:02:36
Fall Week 2: 00:05:42
Fall Week 3: 00:09:22
Fall Week 4: 00:13:47
Fall Week 5: 00:17:17
Fall Week 6: 00:19:25
Fall Week 7: 00:23:08
Fall Week 8: 00:25:51
Fall Week 9: 00:28:06
Fall Week 10: 00:30:58
Fall Week 11: 00:34:38
Fall Week 12: 00:37:01
Fall Week 13: 00:39:36
Winter Week 1: 00:42:31
Outro and credits: 00:44:02
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Fiona Howat and Sam Robins.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘The Quiet Year’, an RPG map game created by game designer Avery Alder of Buried Without Ceremony. You can find out more about ‘The Quiet Year’ and other Buried Without Ceremony’s games on their website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘St Francis’ by Josh Lippi & The Overtimers
‘Cowboy Lullaby’ by JHS Pedals.
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47:0522/03/2020
Episode 49: The Quiet Year Pt. 1
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Sam for ‘The Quiet Year’, an RPG map game created by game designer Avery Alder of Buried Without Ceremony. In ‘The Quiet Year’, the players collectively define and explore the struggles of a post-apocalyptic community, and attempt to build something good within their quiet year. Every decision and every action is set against a backdrop of dwindling time and rising concern.
You can find out more about ‘The Quiet Year’ and other Buried Without Ceremony’s games on their website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Gameplay overview: 00:01:17
Start of 'The Quiet Year' one-shot: 00:02:58
Spring Week 1: 00:09:39
Spring Week 2: 00:12:02
Spring Week 3: 00:14:42
Spring Week 4: 00:16:45
Spring Week 5: 00:19:32
Spring Week 6: 00:23:17
Spring Week 7: 00:27:19
Spring Week 8: 00:30:30
Spring Week 9: 00:34:10
Spring Week 10: 00:37:00
Spring Week 11: 00:40:25
Spring Week 12: 00:43:26
Spring Week 13: 00:46:48
Summer Week 1: 00:51:29
Summer Week 2: 00:56:09
Summer Week 3: 00:59:15
Summer Week 4: 01:02:25
Summer Week 5: 01:06:01
Summer Week 6: 01:08:48
Summer Week 7: 01:11:28
Summer Week 8: 01:13:25
Summer Week 9: 01:15:23
Summer Week 10: 01:18:53
Summer Week 11: 01:21:01
Outro and credits: 01:24:00
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Fiona Howat & Sam Robins.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘The Quiet Year’, an RPG map game created by game designer Avery Alder of Buried Without Ceremony. You can find out more about ‘The Quiet Year’ and other Buried Without Ceremony’s games on their website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘St Francis’ by Josh Lippi & The Overtimers
‘Cowboy Lullaby’ by JHS Pedals.
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01:25:1708/03/2020
'What Am I Rolling?' LIVE at Bonus Stage Annoucement!
Show Notes
Know your D8s from your D12s?
Know your modifiers from your bonuses?
Know your destiny points from your story points?
No idea what any of these questions mean?
Well, look no further!
Join Gamemaster Fiona and friends for the very first live show of ‘What Am I Rolling?’, a twice-monthly RPG one-shot podcast! Come join us for an evening of action, adventure and RPG ridiculousness!
For more details and tickets, go to the Bonus Stage website.
Show runtime: 3 hours with a 15-minute interval
Show rating: 16+/Mature
Tickets: £5
Check out and catch up on previous one-shots on the ‘What Am I Rolling?’ website and on all good podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Follow us on Twitter @WAIR_Podcast and Instagram @WAIR_Podcast for the latest news on upcoming episodes!
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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00:5627/02/2020
Bonus: Dread with FURN Gaming Pt. 2 (WAIR Takeover episode 2018)
Show Notes
Back in 2018, one of the very first collaborations our host and GM Fiona did was with the folks at FURN Gaming, a YouTube channel which focuses on DnD and other roleplaying campaigns. In this special takeover episode on their channel, Fiona ran ‘Dread’, a horror RPG built entirely around suspense and dexterity.
This bonus episode is the audio taken from that recording.
You can watch the original video and more FURNGaming content on their YouTube channel.
You can find out more about ‘Dread’ and Epidiah Ravachol’s games on their website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Review of gameplay overview: 00:01:06
Restart of 'Dread' one-shot: 00:02:34
Outro and credits: 02:06:57
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were FURN Gaming.
This episode’s RPG was ‘Dread’, a horror roleplaying game published by The Impossible Dream. ‘DREAD’ is available to buy on DriveThru RPG. You can find more information about ‘Dread’ on their blog.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Lucky Witch’ by Audio Hertz
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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02:08:3423/02/2020
Bonus: Dread with FURN Gaming Pt. 1 (WAIR Takeover episode 2018)
Show Notes
Back in 2018, one of the very first collaborations our host and GM Fiona did was with the folks at FURN Gaming, a YouTube channel which focuses on DnD and other roleplaying campaigns. In this special takeover episode on their channel, Fiona ran ‘Dread’, a horror RPG built entirely around suspense and dexterity.
This bonus episode is the audio taken from that recording.
You can watch the original video and more FURNGaming content on their YouTube channel.
You can find out more about ‘Dread’ and Epidiah Ravachol’s games on their website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Gameplay overview: 00:01:06
Start of 'Dread' one-shot: 00:02:33
Outro and credits: 02:01:12
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were FURN Gaming.
This episode’s RPG was ‘Dread’, a horror roleplaying game published by The Impossible Dream. ‘DREAD’ is available to buy on DriveThru RPG. You can find more information about ‘Dread’ on their blog.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Lucky Witch’ by Audio Hertz
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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02:02:1309/02/2020
Episode #48: The Wishing Sigil Pt. 2
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: This episode’s one-shot, ‘The Wishing Sigil’, contains mature content and is unsuitable for anyone under the age of 15. It is not suitable listening for children and Not Safe For Work (NSFW). CWs include Bullying, child endangerment and neglect, child abuse, childhood trauma, violence, gore, body horror, supernatural horror, adults abusing their power and thoughts of suicide
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is playing ‘The Wishing Sigil’, an Advent-calendar-style journaling horror game for one, written by Banana Chan and Doug Levandowski.
You can find out more information about ‘The Wishing Sigil’ on their Kickstarter.
Timestamps
Content Warning: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:00:44
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:01:10
Restart of 'The Wishing Sigil' one-shot / Day 13: 00:01:48
Day 14: 00:11:05
Day 15: 00:15:52
Day 16: 00:24:10
Day 17: 00:29:05
Day 18: 00:34:15
Day 19: 00:41:52
Day 20: 00:47:00
Day 21: 00:51:33
Day 22: 00:58:44
Day 23: 01:02:25
Day 24: 01:08:58
Day 25: 01:16:25
Outro and credits: 01:27:53
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Fiona Howat.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘The Wishing Sigil’, an Advent-calendar-style journaling horror game for one, written by Banana Chan and Doug Levandowski. You can find out more information about ‘The Wishing Sigil’ on their Kickstarter.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Dark Secret’ by Dark Fantasy Studio
‘Atmosphere Deep Dark Loop’ by Audio Alchemist
‘Mourning Day’ by Dark Fantasy Studio
‘The Evil Within’ by Dark Fantasy Studio
‘Souls’ by Dark Fantasy Studio
‘St. Paul's Choir singing "In the bleak midwinter"‘, made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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01:29:0626/01/2020
Episode #47: The Wishing Sigil Pt. 1
Content Warnings/Trigger Warnings: This episode’s one-shot, ‘The Wishing Sigil’, contains mature content and is unsuitable for anyone under the age of 15. It is not suitable listening for children and Not Safe For Work (NSFW). CWs include: Bullying, child endangerment and neglect, child abuse, childhood trauma, violence, gore, body horror, supernatural horror, adults abusing their power and thoughts of suicide
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is playing ‘The Wishing Sigil’, an Advent-calendar-style journaling horror game for one, written by Banana Chan and Doug Levandowski.
You can find out more information about ‘The Wishing Sigil’ on their Kickstarter.
Timestamps
Content Warning: 00:00:00
Intro: 00:00:44
Gameplay overview: 00:01:56
Start of 'The Wishing Sigil' one-shot/Day 0: 00:03:25
Day 1: 00:08:11
Day 2: 00:13:01
Day 3: 00:18:04
Day 4: 00:24:56
Day 5 00:30:52
Day 6 00:36:23
Day 7: 00:40:56
Day 8: 00:44:25
Day 9: 00:48:55
Day 10: 00:55:50
Day 11: 01:01:12
Day 12: 01:05:41
Outro and credits: 01:13:43
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Fiona Howat.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘The Wishing Sigil’, an Advent-calendar-style journaling horror game for one, written by Banana Chan and Doug Levandowski. You can find out more information about ‘The Wishing Sigil’ on their Kickstarter.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Dark Secret’ by Dark Fantasy Studio
‘Atmosphere Deep Dark Loop’ by Audio Alchemist
‘Mourning Day’ by Dark Fantasy Studio
‘The Evil Within’ by Dark Fantasy Studio
‘Souls’ by Dark Fantasy Studio
‘St. Paul's Choir singing "In the bleak midwinter"‘, made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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01:14:2912/01/2020
Episode #46: Goat Crashers
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Alex for ‘Goat Crashers’, a one-page roleplaying game created by game designer Grant Howitt.
The premise behind ‘Goat Crashers’ is very simple: You are a cheeky little goat and you want to party. Problem is, the only party is being held by Humans who don’t want goats to ‘ruin’ it. But to hell with them. You’re going to get inside by any means necessary and have the BEST time.
‘Goat Crashers’ is available as a pay-what-you-want product on the Rowan Rook and Decard website. You can find more information about Grant’s other projects and one-shots on Patreon.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Gameplay overview: 00:01:30
Goat creation: 00:02:03
Start of Goat creation: 00:02:46
Actions and Chaos Pool: 00:04:56
Start of 'Goat Crashers' one-shot: 00:06:34
Outro and credits: 01:05:42
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Alex Howat.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Goat Crashers’, a one-page roleplaying game created by game designer Grant Howitt. ‘Goat Crashers’ is available as a pay-what-you-want product on the Rowan Rook and Decard website. You can find more information about Grant’s other projects and one-shots on Patreon.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Morning Mood’ by Grieg
‘In the Hall of the Mountain King’ by Grieg.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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01:07:0631/12/2019
Bonus: Q&A with Aleksandra Sontowska of 'Naked Female Giant'
Show Notes
To tide us over til our next one-shot, here's a bonus episode where our host and GM Fiona interviews Aleksandra Sontowska, polish roleplayer and indie RPG writer behind ‘Naked Female Giant’.
Aleksandra is best known for her work on ‘The Beast’, an unsettling erotic game for one player, which she co-designed with her partner Kamil Wegrzynowicz.
In ‘The Beast’, the player imagines they are have a sexual relationship with an alien and inhuman creature and writes a diary describing their encounters, their fears and their anxieties, over the course of 21 days.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:10
Q&A start: 00:01:52
Outro: 00:37:21
Aleksandra’s work
The Beast on Naked Female Giant
Naked Female Giant website
Aleksandra’s Twitter (@careforthebeast)
Bandits, Bandits, They Arrive (200WordRPGChallenge 2015)
I'm Fine (200WordRPGChallenge 2016)
Hopes and Traumas (200WordRPGChallenge 2017)
Relationship: Intense (200WordRPGChallenge 2018)
Aleksandra’s recommendations
Dogs in a Vineyard (Lumpley Games)
Archipelago (Bully Pulpit Games)
Breaking the ice (Black & Green Games)
Blades in the Dark (One Seven)
FIASCO (Bully Pulpit Games)
City of Birds (Primeval Games Press)
Murderous Ghosts (Lumpley Games)
The Hour Between Dog and Wolf (Errant Knight Games)
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
Q&A guest was Aleksandra Sontowska of ‘Naked Female Giant’.
The additional music in this episode was 'Aimless Amos' by Rondo Brothers.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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37:4715/12/2019
Episode #45: Crash Pandas Pt. 2
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Jackie, Bex, Jess, Carina and Rosie for ‘Crash Pandas’, a one-page roleplaying game, created by game designer Grant Howitt, about a ragtag bunch of raccoons all trying to drive the same car at the same time.
‘Crash Pandas’ is available as a pay-what-you-want product on the Rowan Rook and Decard website. You can find more information about Grant’s other projects and one-shots on Patreon.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:00:28
Restart of 'Crash Pandas' one-shot: 00:03:28
Outro and credits: 01:15:56
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Bex Lowe, Carina Werner, Jess O’Neill, Jackie Woodburn, and Rosie Inman.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was Crash Pandas’, a one-page roleplaying game, created by game designer Grant Howitt, ‘Crash Pandas’ is available as a pay what you want product on the Rowan Rook and Decard website. You can find more information about Grant’s other projects and one-shots on Patreon.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Run one down’ by Dan Lebowitz.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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01:17:3308/12/2019
Bonus: No More Damsels' 2019 Dragonmeet Panel: 'Representation in Fantasy Settings'
Show Notes
Our friends at No More Damsels, an organisation focused on empowering diverse gendered people in the RPG and Wargaming community, hosted a panel for the Podcast Zone at Dragonmeet, one of the UK most vibrant tabletop gaming conventions.
This special bonus episode is a live recording of their panel: ‘Representation in Fantasy Settings’.
Panel bio: ‘It's not easy being green! Do you ever get sad that your orc has to be an angry warrior? Aren't you ready for a soft orc librarian? We know that changing up the rules of fantasy creates some of our best characters - learn how to use this power for good, challenge stereotypes, and use diversity to make better settings and better games.’
Panel host and guests
Sarah Pipkin - No More Damsels (She/Her)
Kate Madison - Chaotic Neutral Games (She/Her)
Chris Hislop - Adventurers Wanted (He/They)
Anil Godigamuwe - Rusty Quill (He/Him)
Naomi Clarke - Power Word Roll and No More Damsels (She/Her)
No More Damsels made a recommended fantasy reading list of 13 authors who re-defining the fantasy genre and filling it with richer, more colourful characters. You can find this and more about No More Damsels on their website.
Social links
No More Damsels
Chaotic Neutral Games
Adventurers Wanted
Rusty Quill
Power World Roll
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58:4006/12/2019
Bonus: RPG Academy's Film Studies – District 9 with WAIR, Girls on Tour and The Rolisties Podcast
Show Notes
The latest RPG Academy “Film Studies” was headed by our very own host and GM, Fiona from ‘What Am I Rolling’ for ‘District 9’ a science-fictional parabole from 2009 directed by Neil Blomkamp.
Fiona is joined by Mira Manga from ‘Girls on Tour’ podcast and ‘#PodcastZone’ at Dragonmeet 2019 and Kalum from ‘The Rolistes Podcast’.
As a reminder, for Film Studies, members of the Network sometimes joined by non-Network guests, will review a film and discuss ways it could inspire tabletop RPG adventures, characters or practices.
Tabletop RPG settings systems and setting mentioned included:
Savage Worlds
Fate Core
Mars Colony
Urban Shadows
Tales from the Loop
GURPS Prime Directive
Paranoia
Dread
Call of Cthulhu
The Fall of Delta Green
The Beast which, as discussed, was covered by an episode of What Am I Rolling?
If you’d like to purchase a copy of the movie discussed AND support the RPG Academy, you can use The RPG Academy’s Amazon.com affiliate link. You can even do so with tabletop RPG purchases via our DriveThru affiliate link.
Social links
Follow us on twitter @TheRpgAcademy
Visit our Facebook Page
Join our new Google+ Community page: The Rpg Academy
Discuss our content on The RPG Academy Network’s subReddit
Become a backer: Patreon.com/TheRpgAcademy and get access to exclusive bonus content and more!
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43:4429/11/2019
Episode #44: Crash Pandas Pt. 1
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Jackie, Bex, Jess, Carina and Rosie for ‘Crash Pandas’, a one-page roleplaying game, created by game designer Grant Howitt, about a ragtag bunch of raccoons all trying to drive the same car at the same time.
‘Crash Pandas’ is available as a pay-what-you-want product on the Rowan Rook and Decard website. You can find more information about Grant’s other projects and one-shots on Patreon.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Gameplay overview: 00:01:24
Raccoon creation: 00:01:39
Start of racoon creation: 00:02:01
Raccoon stats and equipment: 00:04:08
Start of raccoon stats and equipment: 00:04:55
Actions & driving: 00:05:47
Start of 'Crash Pandas' one-shot: 00:08:05
Outro and credits: 01:00:23
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Bex Lowe, Carina Werner, Jess O’Neill, Jackie Woodburn, and Rosie Inman.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was Crash Pandas’, a one-page roleplaying game, created by game designer Grant Howitt, ‘Crash Pandas’ is available as a pay-what-you-want product on the Rowan Rook and Decard website. You can find more information about Grant’s other projects and one-shots on Patreon.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Run one down’ by Dan Lebowitz
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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01:02:0024/11/2019
Episode #43: The Lost Kenku Pt. 4
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Ryan for ‘The Lost Kenku’, a 5th edition dungeons and dragons adventure written by Wizard of the Coast concept artist Shawn Wood, produced in conjunction with Extra Life, a charity organisation which gathers thousands of gamers to play games to raise money for charity.
‘The Lost Kenku’ is available to buy both on the DMsGuild and DriveThruRPG. All the proceeds for the adventure will go toward Extra Life and their work with the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. You can find out more information about Extra Life on their website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Spoiler warning: 00:00:24
Recap, gameplay overview and technical note: 00:00:46
Restart of 'The Lost Kenku' one-shot: 00:03:02
Outro and credits: 00:59:06
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Ryan Harris.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘The Lost Kenku’, a 5th edition dungeons and dragons adventure written by Wizard of the Coast concept artist Shawn Wood, produced in conjunction with Extra Life. ‘The Lost Kenku’ is available to buy both on the DMsGuild and DriveThruRPG. All the proceeds for the adventure will go toward Extra Life and their work with the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. You can find out more information about Extra Life on their website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Tragic story’ by Myuu.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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01:00:3317/11/2019
Episode #42: The Lost Kenku Pt. 3
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Ryan for ‘The Lost Kenku’, a 5th edition dungeons and dragons adventure written by Wizard of the Coast concept artist Shawn Wood, produced in conjunction with Extra Life, a charity organisation which gathers thousands of gamers to play games to raise money for charity.
‘The Lost Kenku’ is available to buy both on the DMsGuild and DriveThruRPG. All the proceeds for the adventure will go toward Extra Life and their work with the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. You can find out more information about Extra Life on their website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Spoiler warning: 00:00:24
Recap, gameplay overview and technical note: 00:00:46
Restart of 'The Lost Kenku' one-shot: 00:03:02
Outro and credits: 00:58:15
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Ryan Harris.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘The Lost Kenku’, a 5th edition dungeons and dragons adventure written by Wizard of the Coast concept artist Shawn Wood, produced in conjunction with Extra Life. ‘The Lost Kenku’ is available to buy both on the DMsGuild and DriveThruRPG. All the proceeds for the adventure will go toward Extra Life and their work with the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. You can find out more information about Extra Life on their website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Tragic story’ by Myuu
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
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59:3903/11/2019
Episode #41: The Lost Kenku Pt. 2
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Ryan for ‘The Lost Kenku’, a 5th edition dungeons and dragons adventure written by Wizard of the Coast concept artist Shawn Wood, produced in conjunction with Extra Life, a charity organisation which gathers thousands of gamers to play games to raise money for charity.
‘The Lost Kenku’ is available to buy both on the DMsGuild and DriveThruRPG. All the proceeds for the adventure will go toward Extra Life and their work with the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. You can find out more information about Extra Life on their website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Spoiler warning: 00:00:24
Recap, gameplay overview and technical note: 00:00:46
Restart of 'The Lost Kenku' one-shot: 00:03:02
Outro and credits: 00:56:57
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Ryan Harris.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘The Lost Kenku’, a 5th edition dungeons and dragons adventure written by Wizard of the Coast concept artist Shawn Wood, produced in conjunction with Extra Life. ‘The Lost Kenku’ is available to buy both on the DMsGuild and DriveThruRPG. All the proceeds for the adventure will go toward Extra Life and their work with the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. You can find out more information about Extra Life on their website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Tragic story’ by Myuu
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
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58:1820/10/2019
Episode #40: The Lost Kenku Pt. 1
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Ryan for ‘The Lost Kenku’, a 5th edition dungeons and dragons adventure written by Wizard of the Coast concept artist Shawn Wood, produced in conjunction with Extra Life, a charity organisation which gathers thousands of gamers to play games to raise money for charity.
‘The Lost Kenku’ is available to buy both on the DMsGuild and DriveThruRPG. All the proceeds for the adventure will go toward Extra Life and their work with the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. You can find out more information about Extra Life on their website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Spoiler warning: 00:01:12
Gameplay overview: 00:01:34
Technical note: 00:02:27
Start of 'The Lost Kenku' one-shot: 00:03:18
Outro and credits: 00:52:12
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s player was Ryan Harris.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘The Lost Kenku’, a 5th edition dungeons and dragons adventure written by Wizard of the Coast concept artist Shawn Wood, produced in conjunction with Extra Life. ‘The Lost Kenku’ is available to buy both on the DMsGuild and DriveThruRPG. All the proceeds for the adventure will go toward Extra Life and their work with the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. You can find out more information about Extra Life on their website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Tragic story’ by Myuu
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53:3606/10/2019
Bonus: Q&A with Jamie Frew of 'Old Hellfire Club'
Show Notes
To tide us over til our next one-shot, here's a bonus episode where our host and GM Fiona interviews Jamie Frew, the creator of The Old Hellfire Club: A Victorian Storytelling Card Game of Drink, Danger... and Rubber Ducks!
Set against the backdrop of Victorian London, players take on the role of the destitute members of The Old Hellfire Club, a disgraced aristocratic secret society. Together they must recount tales of their greatest adventures in the hope that someone will buy them a drink, all whilst arguing who was the actual hero or heroine!
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:10
Q&A start: 00:01:31
Outro: 00:26:30
Jamie’s work
Old Hellfire Club’s backerkit page
Old Hellfire Club’s Facebook page
Old Hellfire Club’s Twitter (@OldHellfire)
Jamie’s recommendations
The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen RPG
Goblin Quest/Sean Bean Quest
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
Q&A guest was Jamie Frew of the Old Hellfire Club.
The additional music in this episode was 'Aimless Amos' by Rondo Brothers.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
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26:5822/09/2019
Episode #39: Pathfinder (1st Ed): Black Fang's Dungeon Pt. 3
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Jamie and Janina for an exciting introductory adventure in the world of Pathfinder first edition, ‘Black Fang’s Dungeon’.
Written by Jason Bulmahn and Sean K Reynolds, ‘Black Fang’s Dungeon’ was designed to introduce new players and new GMs to the Pathfinder first edition system, published by Paizo Publishing in 2009.
You can find out more about Pathfinder and check out more adventures on the official Paizo website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:00:41
Restart of 'Black Fang’s Dungeon' one-shot: 00:02:31
Outro and credits: 00:36:18
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Jamie Drew and Janina Matthewson.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Black Fang’s Dungeon’ written by Jason Bulmahn and Sean K Reynold and published by Paizo Publishing in 2009. You can find out more about Pathfinder and check out more adventures on the official Paizo website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Magic Forest’ by Sir Cubworth
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
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37:3808/09/2019
Episode #38: Pathfinder (1st Ed): Black Fang's Dungeon Pt. 2
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Jamie and Janina for an exciting introductory adventure in the world of Pathfinder first edition, ‘Black Fang’s Dungeon’.
Written by Jason Bulmahn and Sean K Reynolds, ‘Black Fang’s Dungeon’ was designed to introduce new players and new GMs to the Pathfinder first edition system, published by Paizo Publishing in 2009.
You can find out more about Pathfinder and check out more adventures on the official Paizo website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Recap and Gameplay overview: 00:00:41
Restart of 'Black Fang’s Dungeon' one-shot: 00:02:31
Outro and credits: 01:05:04
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Jamie Drew and Janina Matthewson.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Black Fang’s Dungeon’ written by Jason Bulmahn and Sean K Reynold and published by Paizo Publishing in 2009. You can find out more about Pathfinder and check out more adventures on the official Paizo website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Magic Forest’ by Sir Cubworth
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
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01:06:2325/08/2019
Episode #37: Pathfinder (1st Ed): Black Fang's Dungeon Pt. 1
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by Jamie and Janina for an exciting introductory adventure in the world of Pathfinder first edition, ‘Black Fang’s Dungeon’.
Written by Jason Bulmahn and Sean K Reynolds, ‘Black Fang’s Dungeon’ was designed to introduce new players and new GMs to the Pathfinder first edition system, published by Paizo Publishing in 2009.
You can find out more about Pathfinder and check out more adventures on the official Paizo website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Gameplay overview: 00:01:25
Start of 'Black Fang’s Dungeon' one-shot: 00:03:27
Outro and credits: 00:50:46
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were Jamie Drew and Janina Matthewson.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was ‘Black Fang’s Dungeon’ written by Jason Bulmahn and Sean K Reynold and published by Paizo Publishing in 2009. You can find out more about Pathfinder and check out more adventures on the official Paizo website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Magic Forest’ by Sir Cubworth
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
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51:4811/08/2019
Episode #36: SINS: Dead City Pt. 4
Spoilers for Dead City: SINS introductory adventure
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by David and Sam for SINS, the award-winning supernatural post-apocalyptic role-playing game created by Miquel Tankard and published by First Falling Leaf.
A high-octane, darkly driven game of cinematic proportions, SINS explores the consequences which come from wielding great and terrible power in an unforgiving world fraught with danger.
If you want to know more, the core rule book and introductory adventure used in this one-shot, ‘Dead City’, are available to buy, both in physical and PDF form, from the SINS RPG website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:00:36
Restart of 'SINS: Dead City' one-shot: 00:05:19
Outro and credits: 00:53:10
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were David T Cox and Sam Robins.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was SINS, the award-winning supernatural post-apocalyptic role-playing game created by Miquel Tankard and published by First Falling Leaf. If you want to know more, the core rule book and introductory adventure used in this one-shot, ‘Dead City’, are available to buy, both in physical and PDF form, from the SINS RPG website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Strange Stuff’ by Matt Harris
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
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55:3728/07/2019
Bonus: Q&A with Jack Rosetree and Doug Levandowski
Show Notes
To tide us over til our next one-shot, here's a bonus episode where our host and GM Fiona interviews Jack Rosetree and Doug Levandowski, the game designers behind ‘In Name Only’, a minimalist role-playing system where your real, actual name determines all your skills, abilities, and powers.
This system is really straightforward and easy to run - highly recommended for introducing new players and GMs to the world of RPGs!
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:10
Q&A start: 00:01:31
Outro: 00:50:45
Jack and Doug’s work
Twitter: Jack (@JackRosetree)
Twitter: Doug (@Levzilla)
Jack Rosetree on Kickstarter
Doug Levandowski on Kickstarter
The Red Death Podcast
Rosetree Games Facebook group
Games With Doug Facebook group
In Name Only on PNP Arcade
Pretty Fairy Princesses on PNP Arcade
Kids on Bikes on Renegade Game Studios
Antimatter: A Cosmically Balanced RPG on Kickstarter
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
Q&A guests were Jack Rosetree and Doug Levandowski.
The additional music in this episode was 'Aimless Amos' by Rondo Brothers.
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
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53:4119/07/2019
Episode #35: SINS: Dead City Pt. 3
Spoilers for Dead City: SINS introductory adventure
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by David and Sam for SINS, the award-winning supernatural post-apocalyptic role-playing game created by Miquel Tankard and published by First Falling Leaf.
A high-octane, darkly driven game of cinematic proportions, SINS explores the consequences which come from wielding great and terrible power in an unforgiving world fraught with danger.
If you want to know more, the core rule book and introductory adventure used in this one-shot, ‘Dead City’, are available to buy, both in physical and PDF form, from the SINS RPG website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:00:36
Restart of 'SINS: Dead City' one-shot: 00:05:19
Outro and credits: 01:13:08
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were David T Cox and Sam Robins.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was SINS, the award-winning supernatural post-apocalyptic role-playing game created by Miquel Tankard and published by First Falling Leaf. If you want to know more, the core rule book and introductory adventure used in this one-shot, ‘Dead City’, are available to buy, both in physical and PDF form, from the SINS RPG website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Strange Stuff’ by Matt Harris
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
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01:14:1214/07/2019
Episode #34: SINS: Dead City Pt. 2
Spoilers for Dead City: SINS introductory adventure
Show Notes
This week, Fiona is joined by David and Sam for SINS, the award-winning supernatural post-apocalyptic role-playing game created by Miquel Tankard and published by First Falling Leaf.
A high-octane, darkly driven game of cinematic proportions, SINS explores the consequences which come from wielding great and terrible power in an unforgiving world fraught with danger.
If you want to know more, the core rule book and introductory adventure used in this one-shot, ‘Dead City’, are available to buy, both in physical and PDF form, from the SINS RPG website.
Timestamps
Intro: 00:00:09
Recap and gameplay overview: 00:00:36
Restart of 'SINS: Dead City' one-shot: 00:05:19
Outro and credits: 00:43:28
Credits
The 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast was created, recorded and edited by Fiona Howat.
The WAIR logo was created by Fiona Howat.
This episode’s players were David T Cox and Sam Robins.
This episode’s RPG one-shot was SINS, the award-winning supernatural post-apocalyptic role-playing game created by Miquel Tankard and published by First Falling Leaf. If you want to know more, the core rule book and introductory adventure used in this one-shot, ‘Dead City’, are available to buy, both in physical and PDF form, from the SINS RPG website.
The theme music was '8-bit march' by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org), licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
Additional music in this episode:
‘Strange Stuff’ by Matt Harris
If you want to find out more about the podcast, check out the 'What Am I Rolling?' podcast website: www.WAIRpodcast.com.
Fancy getting in touch? Email the podcast at [email protected].
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@WAIR_Podcast) for the latest news on episodes.
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44:4830/06/2019