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Creating an Adventure Based on Nyctophobia: What a Terrible Night for a Curse... [Fright Forge 2020 Part 2]

Creating an Adventure Based on Nyctophobia: What a Terrible Night for a Curse... [Fright Forge 2020 Part 2]

Released Monday, 12th October 2020
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Creating an Adventure Based on Nyctophobia: What a Terrible Night for a Curse... [Fright Forge 2020 Part 2]

Creating an Adventure Based on Nyctophobia: What a Terrible Night for a Curse... [Fright Forge 2020 Part 2]

Creating an Adventure Based on Nyctophobia: What a Terrible Night for a Curse... [Fright Forge 2020 Part 2]

Creating an Adventure Based on Nyctophobia: What a Terrible Night for a Curse... [Fright Forge 2020 Part 2]

Monday, 12th October 2020
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Welcome back and welcome to your favorite spoooooooky DnD podcast!  This week we're continuing our month of Halloween themed episodes by creating an adventure based on Nyctophobia: the fear of the dark!  Not only do we talk about some interesting shadowy evil doers, but we talk about ways to incorporate actual real life darkness into your players gaming experiences!  So dim the lights and grab a seat for Fright Forge part 2! 

Our rec room recommendation this week is for the strategy board game Dead of Winter!  Dead of Winter is a semi cooperative survival strategy game that tasks you and your friends with collecting supplies to survive the winter while besieged by ravenous zombies.  There are something like 50 unique scenarios, and a variety of characters to play as all with their own interesting survival abilities.  We love it, and we think you will too!

As always, if you have any ideas about how to improve or expand upon our creations we want to hear them!  How have you overcome the prevalence of dark vision in your games?  And what kind of spooky adventures are you running this month?  If you have something to share or if there's anything that YOU want us to help build please let us know!  We can be found on twitter @worldforgepod and via email at [email protected]!  If you're feeling particularly generous, please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or your podcasting app of choice!  Leaving us a review or sharing our show with a friend are the best ways to support this podcast completely for FREE, and really helps to get our show in front of new listeners!

We of course want to thank you all for tuning in, and we also want to thank James Duke for our amazing theme music, he can be found at jamesduke.info! Talk to you again next week listeners!

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