What began as a one-man show has become a married couple talking about Magic the Gathering and life.
Competitive events don't allow for growth as much other environments where the focus is improvement. The Training Ground idea would have a focus on skill development.
Del talked to Saint of Fabled Hunters and Mihail, the artist behind Shiyana.
Delio talks about how he and Vera learned about FAB and got into it, why they like it, and a little about the focus of this series.
I cover five points in this video: -Flesh and Blood needs children -MtG life and current health -LSS Needs to do X -LSS is in for short gains
Del and Vera went down to Miami to see what all the SoBe fuss was about.
The Peranine pair talk about a few things in this one. They cover how bad Del is at asking for money, a Genesteeler cult story Del is going to write, a friend in need of job advice, a new writing contest, and a song in Destiny 2.
This channel has grown from a lot of 40k fans, but we know a lot of those fans of 40k like other things too. Del would love to record more stories, but it takes time and, as they say, time is money.
Del and Vera talk about Warhammer stories and the grey area of reading them.
A lot of stuff on the Internet is free, but not everything you like should be. The things you enjoy might be worth a few bucks.
Desert Stars is taking a break during the month of June, find out why in today's episode.
This story took a lot of work and is the long awaited showdown between the Night Lords and the T'au. It might be one of the best 40k stories Delio has written, but you'll have to be the judge of that.
Did you know you can find the Peranine Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Stitcher? Well, you can! Also, be on the lookout for a Spider-Man running down an alley near you.
The Peras talk about the end of Desert Stars and some ideas Del has for the channel in the years to come.
Del has read the 'funnies' in the paper and has noticed they suck, a lot, a lot a lot. If you can find a mentor that excels in the craft you want to perfect, there's no better way to learn. Vera and Del are going to play some Kill Team, sans the rule book.
Vera and Delio chat about the next part of the contest, how producing more and not worrying about who sees it is important to growing as an artist, and how it's probably a good idea to invest in your future.
There are going to be Warhammer themed Magic cards, Desert Stars has taken a big turn (Death Guard now), and Del's been playing Apex Legends. A lot of ground covered in this one.
The Peras talk about a few things, but there's not much Warhammer in this one.
Vera and Del chat about 40k books and their new banner. Vera is listening to the Leman Russ book, Delio is listening to Titandeath. Oh! They finished their Death Guard models.
We talk about stocks, painting our Death Guard, being a jack-of-all trades or a master of one thing.
Del and his brothers started a new YouTube channel and there's a new writing contest (with a prize)!.
The duo talks about Fulgrim, Batman, and ... stuff
In this episode the Pera's talk about how being vulnerable can pay off, in fact it's the only way to get noticed or go anywhere.
On Friday night Delio and Vera drank some vodka. A lot of vodka. So they might seem a little subdued in this episode.
Vera and Del talk about their armies. This one is much better as a video. They show footage of all the models they're talking about.
We talk about daemons, the power of 'brain-smashing', and 'Galaxy In Flames'--the final book of the opening Horus Heresy trilogy. Also, a little about the Death Guard and the 'Lords of Silence'.
There's the immaterial, and the material, but it's all real.
On the fringes of the Imperium, rogue trader Brielle Gerit and her crew search for ancient artefacts and unimaginable riches on a long-abandoned world. But a mysterious psychic presence nags at their very souls and time has stopped obeying its own laws. What is it that haunts the darkness of the forsaken world, and can they escape it alive?
Vera just finished LISTENING Horus Rising by Dan Abnett and Delio is still LISTENING to The Buried Dagger by James Swallow and READING The Lords of Silence by Chris Wraight. We also take a look at the gameplay trailer for Darktide and share a few thoughts.
Talos and First Claw are back in action after the cataclysmic events of Blood Reaver, boarding a dangerous space hulk in search of an ancient secret. Harried by genestealers and Space Marines of the Salamanders Chapter, they must protect the traitor tech-priest Deltrian as he completes his mission.
We're talking about our armies (Ad-Mech for Vera and Sisters for Delio) and what we've learned so far in the lore. Vera is LISTENING to Horus Rising by Dan Abnett and Delio is LISTENING to The Buried Dagger by James Swallow and READING The Lords of Silence by Chris Wraight.
The Firedrakes, elite warriors of the Salamanders Space Marine Chapter, enter an ancient space hulk in search of a great prize – a xenos prisoner taken by fellow Salamanders a century before and lost in the warp.
Last week Vera talked about Warhammer and how much she knows of the various factions. This week, having learned a few things, Vera shares some more thoughts on Warhammer lore.
On the world of Gershom, people are dying. Nearly thirty corpses sit in the morgue, linked by nothing other than their cause of death – vicious, animalistic murder. Magistratum Marshal Macks brings in an expert – and old friend – to investigate. Magos Biologis Drusher and Macks must discover the cause of these brutal killings before they become the next victims.
If you're able, and want to, support us: http://buymeacoffee.com/peranine In this episode we pivot to making this channel much more Warhammer 40k focused. To kick things off, we find out what Vera knows about the Warhammer universe.
This is an UNOFFICIAL audio work. Games Workshop does not support me in ANY way. But if YOU like what I'm doing, please consider supporting me: http://buymeacoffee.com/peranine This is a little something new I'm trying. Those of you that have been here for the past few months might remember I started reading the Sister's of Battle codex. When I did that I injected my thoughts and ideas into the reading, but this is more of a straight read.
A lot of the time these podcasts devolve into Del complaining, and it gets old. No one wants to hear that, not even us. So we're going to take a little break from the podcasts, focus on other things, and maybe come back at them later on.
If someone does a thing you dislike, does that mean you shouldn't take part in things that person does? For example, if a fan of the Seahawks commits a crime does that mean you shouldn't be a fan of the Seahawks or the NFL?
Burnout is real, mental fatigue is real, and we're lucky to be able to take breaks if needed. Del has been feeling worn out, beat up, and drained from working with so much more of the simple-minded general public. It's taking a toll and he needs a break.
People get upset when the things they love change. Understandable. Vera and Del talk about why that isn't helpful and what you can do to embrace the suck. They talk about the Magic format they made up as well.
Note-to-self: Don't use Picture-Profile-9. Good grief, this is awful. We'll be going back to PP10 after this. Why is it so grey? So washed out? Goodness. Sorry about that, people.
This isn't going to be a regular thing. But we wanted to have a little chat. We'll be releasing another episode on Saturday as well as this one, and be on the look out for the upcoming 2-player Dungeons and Dragons podcast we have planned.
Boy oh boy. 2020 has been a doozy of a year, huh? Del and Vera talk about the upcoming election and how people like to stay comfy.
Del and Vera talk about the Netflix movie Cuties, and other stuff. Should Cuties have been made? It depends on what you mean when you ask that. Should the subject matter be tackled? Sure, why not. But does Cuties do a good job of shedding light on a problem? Not really.
Always try and improve, there's no such thing as a happy plateau. There's always more to learn, see, do, and overcome. Work on something, change your thinking, and accept that where you are is not where you could be.
This one doesn't really have a point. We talk about this and that, but fail to remain on any one topic.
After Summer is a story about change. About how choices are influenced by both things we have no control over and those that we do. It's a story about life and death and what we'll become when we die.
After Summer is a story about change. About how choices are influenced by both things we have no control over and those that we do. It's a story about life and death and what we'll become when we die.
AirBnB doesn't seem to have any kind of standard. It's kind of the wild west out there in short-term rentals. You have a spot? A basement? A pit? A tent? A room? A mansion? You have pictures of it? List it online and make some money!