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Radio Giga
Skyrim: Dawnguard – Lösungsweg für den Vampirfürsten

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024


Das Leben als Vampirfürst ist eines, welches ihr haben wollt? Kein Problem, denn in dem Skyrim DLC Dawnguard könnt ihr diese ultimative Form einer Kreatur der Nacht annehmen. Wie ihr Dawnguard als Vampirfürst und das Rätsel im Turm von Mzark löst, erfahrt ihr hier.

The Pulp Writer Show
Episode 212: Using Dialogue To Create Distinct Characters Redux

The Pulp Writer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 17:10


In this week's episode, we take a look back at one of 2022's most popular episodes and discuss how to use dialogue to create distinctive characters. TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates (August 2024) Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 212 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is August 1st, 2024 and today we're looking back at one of our old episodes, specifically Episode 120: Using Dialogue to Create Distinct Characters, which I first aired back in May 2022. I am afraid I don't have time to record a new episode this week, so it seemed like a good idea to look back at one of the more popular past episodes and run it again, so that's what we're going to do this week. Before we get to that, let's have an update on my current writing projects. The final draft of Half-Orc Paladin is just about done. There's only a couple more tweaks to do and this episode, if all goes well, goes live on August 5th. I'm hoping to publish Half-Orc Paladin on August 6th, if everything goes well. So hopefully we'll all have that book before much longer. Like the first two in the Rivah series, it will be in Kindle Unlimited, and then once all six books are done in the series (probably next year sometime), then I will take it wide to all the other platforms. In audiobook news, the audiobook of Wizard-Thief is finished. That would be the second Rivah book, as excellently narrated by Leanne Woodward. That is some very good timing because as I mentioned before, Half-Orc Paladin is going to come out shortly and Wizard-Thief is available at all the usual audiobook stores. Once Half-Orc Paladin is done, my main project is going to be Shield of Conquest. I am currently 5,500 words into it. Hopefully, that should come out in September, if all goes well. The two books I write after that will be Ghost in the Tombs and then Cloak of Illusion. So that is where I'm at with my current writing projects. And now let's have a flashback to May 2022 when we talked about different tips for creating distinct dialogue for your characters. 00:01:57 Episode 120's Introduction and Writing Updates (May 2022) Hello, welcome to Episode 120 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is May 6th, 2022 and today we're going to discuss how to use dialogue to help with characterization. I'm also going to talk about something I didn't think I would ever do: buy an Xbox. Before we get into all that, let's have some updates on my current writing projects. I am exactly 59,000 words into Dragonskull: Blade of the Elves, and I am definitely going to get to 60,000 before I have to call it a day. I'm also about 3,700 words into Cloak of Spears and that will be the book that hopefully comes out after Dragonskull: Blade of the Elves. I'm hoping to have Blade of the Elves out in June and Cloak of Spears out in July. I am also proof listening to Frostborn: The Shadow Prison the audiobook. I've listened to the first six chapters of it and I'm very excited to have that series complete in audiobook and available for you to listen to, and that should be probably June or July when that's finally done, hopefully sooner. 00:03:03 Thoughts and Reader Comments on the Xbox Now for our first of our topics: the Xbox. I recently joked that it was old enough for a midlife crisis now. I thought about it and I bought an Xbox. Other than the Nintendo Switch, which I got in 2019 to celebrate my 100th book, which was Dragontiarna: Knights (the audiobook book version of which is now free to Audible members). It's the first traditional game console I've used since 1998, and I didn't play any console games at all from 1998 to 2019. The technology has changed just a little bit since 1998. The reason I got an Xbox is because back in the old days, one of my jobs was doing tech support for college dormitories. I used to get very annoyed when students complained about connectivity problems with their Xboxes and PlayStations- college is expensive, and I thought at the time was you should be doing homework and networking career opportunities, not playing games. But I'm older now, maybe marginally wiser. Traditionally, a midlife crisis is when you reflect back on your life and try to relive your youth or experience things that you missed out on the first time around. That said, I'm pretty happy with how my life turned out, and I think I'm blessed to be able to say that. If Doc Brown pulled up in his DeLorean and offered me a chance to go back and change something, I'd tell him nah, I'm good. Also, I've seen enough time travel stories to know that if I tried to change something, one of the people who complained to me that Xbox Live was running slow would wind up becoming the tyrannical supreme leader of the dystopian imperium of global harmony or something, so no going around messing with the past. That said, I did wonder if I missed out on something in terms of console gaming. Perhaps I denied myself what would otherwise have been an enjoyable and enriching experience, so I got an Xbox Series X brand new game console. What's the first game I play? Skyrim, obviously. I have to admit playing Skyrim this way is very comfortable and I'm going to finish a quest I never played on PC or Switch, the Imperial Storm Cloak Civil War. I flipped a coin and it landed on Empire, so I sided with the Empire. Once I win the Empire's war for them, it will be on to the Dawnguard expansion. I have to admit the Xbox ecosystem is very impressive. Granted, I still remember playing PC games by swapping out a stack of five and 1/4 inch floppies and very carefully configuring emm386.exe, so maybe I'm easily impressed, but still. When I talked about this on Facebook, a couple of people had opinions. William said: the original Halo is the only Xbox game I've ever really played, but the pace is very good and goes well with the sci-fi story. I have tried Halo since it came with Game Pass. So far I've managed to figure out how to run in circles while shooting at the wall and how to accidentally roll the car down the hillside into the stream. Hopefully if I have time to play it more, I will get better at it. Scott says: Elden Ring is currently popular. You may enjoy if you like Skyrim. I play Elder Scrolls Online on PC, however, so I can't vouch for the console experience. I've heard good things about Elden Ring from many different people, and I was considering giving Elder Scrolls Online a try next month after I'm a little less busy. I don't really like multiplayer games because to be perfectly frank, computer games are where I go when I get tired of people and I want to unwind a bit, but I've heard there's a ton of excellent solo content in Elder Scrolls Online, and if you want to, you don't ever have to interact with another human while you're playing the game. I may have to give that a try. Jesse says: Dawnguard was excellent. Dawnguard is one of the expansions for Skyrim, and unfortunately it turns out I won't be able to play it on the Xbox because I finished the Civil War plot line and then I tried to start the Dawnguard plot line. However, there's a bug in the Xbox version of the game where if you find the location of the vampire lord's castle before you come there for the quest, the quest line breaks and doesn't continue, so I don't think I'll be able to play Dawnguard on Xbox. If I want to play it, I'll probably play the Switch because of my Switch save state for Skyrim. I haven't visited the vampire lord's castle yet, so I think I'm going to play Dragonborn instead once I have a little more money in game saved up. 00:07:12 Main Topic: Dialogue and Characters Now on to the main topic of this week's show, which comes from a question that Scott asked. It was a very interesting question that got me thinking, which is why it's now the topic of this week's podcast. Scott's question is: “a question on making dialogue for individual characters unique to them. It's very common for all characters to sound so homogeneous that attribution is the only way to know one speaker from another's. Awkward accents aside, what are some techniques that help separate social classes and regions in speech?” I think Scott's absolutely right- accents aren't a great way to differentiate characters in books. That's different in audiobooks, of course, but that's a whole different kettle of fish. There's this example in HP Lovecraft's short story of The Color Out of Space of a farmer talking a phonetic accent, and it's so bad in what's otherwise a very interesting horror story. And everyone should read that story just to read that farmer's dialogue as an example of how not to write phonetically accented dialogue. That said, I've found in my own writing, in my own experience, that varying sentence structure and length and vocabulary are better as a method of distinguishing characters' dialogues from one another. Like a teenage girl might talk in long, rambling sentences that usually reference the opinions of her friends, while an elderly farmer might speak in laconic sentence fragments. A college professor might have more complex sentence structure with a greater vocabulary, while a human resources professional might talk entirely in business jargon like this: “I'm reaching out today to touch base on performance evaluations.” An actor or a standup comic or performer might talk entirely in motive based language, such as when offering opinion, they'll say “I feel that” or “my feeling is that.” They'll have very emotion-based language. A doctor or accountant might be more clinical in their speech, such as, you know, “the prescription is”, or “the evidence suggests”, or “the numbers say.” Police officers and members of the military will often have their own jargon with a lot of acronyms that can be impenetrable to outsiders or people unfamiliar with that specific kind of culture. So if you're writing characters who are in the military or are police officers, it might be worthwhile to learn the common terms they use and work that into your dialogue. Profanity is a tricky one. It's very easy to distinguish speech patterns among characters using profanity. But profanity often grabs readers, though in one way. I recently had someone complain that Nadia in the Cloak Mage book says “goddamn” a lot. And the truth is I kind of dialed down her profanity. I think that if Nadia existed in real life and was a real person, every third word would be a profanity once she got ticked off and when she got really mad, she'd swear a lot more than she really does in the books, where I do dial it back a bit. When reading dialogue, it's also important to remember that people rarely give direct answers in conversation and frequently go off in tangents, like I just did when I was talking about Nadia and profanity. For that matter, the subtext of a conversation is often more important than the actual words that are actually being said. You can frequently see that at major life events or traumatic life events like a funeral or a mass layoff, where people will spend a lot of time discussing trivialities about the weather or how the drive was or minor matters, rather than the enormous glaring fact in front of them of the funeral or the mass layoff or the other unpleasant event they're at. Now on to examples. Let's imagine a detective is investigating a murder in a bank lobby and asks five witnesses where they found the body. The way that the five witnesses talk can differentiate them from each other and provide insight into their character. In this example are Tanya (a teenage girl), Braden (a teenage boy), Rick (an imperious bank executive), Janet (a candidate for state senator), and Robert (an elderly farmer). So here is what Tanya, the teenage girl said to the detective:  “like, I came inside because I need to withdraw some cash in the stupid ATM wasn't working like again, and oh my God, this dead guy was just on the floor in the middle of the bank. So I texted Zoe and Zoe was like, we need to get this on Facebook Live like, right now. But then Zoe's mom heard what was happening. She told me to call the police, so I called 911 and the guy was like, “what's your emergency?” I'm like, dude, there's a dead guy on the floor.” And as you can imagine, she'd go on in this vein for quite some time. By comparison, this is what Braden the teenage boy would say while mumbling and looking at the floor. “People started screaming. I saw this guy on the floor. He was like, dead. Can I go now? This is what Rick the bank executive would say: “I heard a commotion in the lobby and I got up to see what was happening and the dead body was on the floor. I want to assure you that Mutual Fidelity Credit Banking takes all criminal matters very seriously and cooperates with the authorities to the fullest extent of the law. However, any further questions will need to be referred to our corporate counsel, and I'm afraid I have several other meetings scheduled this afternoon. Good day, officer.” So you can see this is a very distinctive and precise way of speech for Rick the banking executive, while providing insight into his character. Our next response is from Janet, the state senate candidate: “The thoughts and prayers of my family and I are with the victim's family in this terrible time. This tragedy only further proves that the policies of my opponents are actively harmful for the most marginalized communities in our state. When I'm your state senator, I will proudly stand for all communities.” She pauses. “Wait, is that the victim's parents? I need to get a picture with them for my Twitter.” So you can see, Janet talks very much like a politician. I think her dialogue period pretty much has been copied and pasted from Twitter. And it also provides insight into her character. Our final example is Robert, the elderly farmer, who says to the detective: “Came in. Fellow was on the floor. Poor bastard looked like he'd been shot in the head. Checked his pulse anyway, and then called the cops.” That's all he has to say. So these five characters, as you can see, all talk in very different ways. I didn't use any fancy accents or slang, only a little bit of profanity, but not all that much. But those were five distinct speech patterns, and the dialogue actually provides further insight into their characters. We can see that Tanya likes to talk. Brayden doesn't like to talk. Rick has a high opinion of himself if he thinks he can brush off police officers conducting a murder investigation. Janet, the state senate candidate, is pretty ruthless and willing to exploit someone's personal tragedy for her advancement. Of the five, Robert, the elderly farmer, was the only one who actually tried to help the guy who was dead on the floor. So I hope that is a good example of how to differentiate characters using different vocabulary and speech patterns. When I talked about this on my blog, Grace said, “this is where stereotypes in writing come in handy. Even if you had only given the list of characters at the beginning and attributed each paragraph, I would have been able to guess who was speaking, because in this case each one is a basic stereotype. Obviously, not all characters fall exactly into a stereotype (see Tythrilandria from Cloak Mage), but it probably helps for one appearance characters.” That is true. A longer-term technique, I think, is to subvert the expectations produced by the first impression of characters. Maybe the banker is secretly obsessed with graffiti or the teenage boy shovels the driveways and mows the lawns of his elderly neighbors without payment. Or the teenage girl is massively into Bitcoin mining. That makes for more realistic characters because in real life people often possess many different contradictory qualities, though for characters who have just one scene, you can probably get away with just the initial impression. William asked about this (going off on a tangent like we did earlier): Where did Nadia pick up the habit of swearing a lot? I know Morvilind assigned some rather rough ex-military types to train her. So I guess it might have started there and grown worse issues left on her own and started mingling with criminals in general. It's one of those things no one seems to have pointed out to her and she hasn't self-reflected on it. William is exactly right. That is where Nadia picked up her habit of swearing, because most of her teachers when she was a child were very rough people. And then when she got older and started out going out and doing missions for Morvilind and she met even more rough people. That said, Nadia isn't particularly self-reflective but she does have enough self-control to dial back profanity in appropriate situations, whereas you know, sometimes you meet people in real life who have gotten so much in the habit of using profanity to pepper their speech that they can't shut it off even when it's like grossly inappropriate, like at a job interview or a situation like that. Nadia doesn't have that problem. She is able to switch off profanity on her off as necessary, but if she is really angry then that's when it will come out. So that's it for this week, and I should mention as a final one for this episode, the podcast will be going on hiatus until the middle of June or so. The reason for that is I need to finish Dragonskull: Blade of the Elves. I also need to proof the audiobooks of Frostborn: The Shadow Prison and Cloak of Shards. I also have a ton of real-life stuff I gotta do in May, so I need to prioritize, which means we'll have a break from podcasting until mid-June when things calm down. So thanks for listening to The Pulp Writer Show this week. I hope you found the show useful. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next time.

Let's play Skyrim
Dawnguard FINALE! Battling HARKON - Ep. 97

Let's play Skyrim

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 44:38


With Auriel's Bow in hand, it's time to confront Harkon about the prophecy and take him out!

Tamrielic Adventures- An Elder Scrolls podcast
Dawnguard and ESO Gold Road Reveal

Tamrielic Adventures- An Elder Scrolls podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 41:42


In this episode we talk about the recent reveal of the next chapter for ESO, Gold Road as well as the vampire hunting clan, the Dawnguard! Find me on Twitch at twitch.tv/suliore Find me on Instagram and Twitter @TamrielicP and @engold08 I'm now also on BlueSky Email me at tamrielicadventurespodcast@gmail.com Find me on TikTok @suliore Find me in ESO on the PC NA server @eegold and XBOX @Suliore Send me any ideas you may have! Don't forget to drop a rating and review for this show on Apple Podcasts as well as Spotify! It really helps! As always, stay safe, adventurers! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tamrielic-adventures---an-elder-scrolls-podcast/support

Let's play Skyrim
CAPTURED MOTH PRIEST can read the ELDER SCROLL! - Ep. 88

Let's play Skyrim

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 52:22


There is a way to have vampires walk in the sun and this Elder Scroll has the key and we need a Moth Priest to read it. But the Moth Priest has been captured by the Dawnguard! So we set out to get the Moth Priest back...

Skyrim Addict: An Elder Scrolls podcast
Episode 230: Dawnguard, Legacy of the Dragonborn, Vigilant

Skyrim Addict: An Elder Scrolls podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 81:28


This time Michael, Victor and Ray discuss the Dawnguard quests and the fate of the Frost Giants, more LotD quests and Vigilant.  As always we discuss other new mods we are using. Thanks for listening to this episode from ASAPodcasting.  If you have a moment please consider leaving a review on iTunes.    http://www.asapodcasting.com/#/skyrim/The Butcher, Baker and Candle Maker in Spaaace: A No Man's Sky podcast: https://anchor.fm/butcher-bakerThe Fallout Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/138919.rss CONTACT: askyrimaddictpodcast@gmail.com Join our Discord:https://discord.gg/cVSN65jFor Merchandise please visit the Tragically Optimistic store here:https://optimistic.threadless.com/collections/asapodcasting-showsPatreonPatreon.com/asapodcasting A big thanks to the UESP, Elder Scrolls Wiki and Imperial Library for their incredible resources.  Until next time…  Support the show

Let's play Skyrim
85 | SERANA: A FIRST ERA VAMPIRE!

Let's play Skyrim

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 64:25


The Dawnguard sent us to clear out a castle that vampires are very interested in and we find out why... There is vampire that has been locked up since before there was an Empire! We're talking early in the Merethic era. And we need to take her home...

Let's play Skyrim
84 | Joining the BLACK -BRIARS?! Almost

Let's play Skyrim

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 53:56


We get everything we need for Ingun Black-Briar and she's still not interested! Turns out she's not a marriage candidate so we open the console and the results are not as expected. But then I've heard they're reforming the Dawnguard...

Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)

This week on Tech's Message:We're joined by Andrew Lanxon! Find him on YouTube and Instagram, plus his work at CNET.com.New Adventures in Fibreoptic BroadbandA discussion around Andy's recent move to Hyperoptic and how smaller fibre firms are doing in terms of speed, value, installation etc. Nate will explain his consideration of a move from Virgin to Gigaclear after calculating that it'd be cheaper to leave contract early than stay, but with faster speeds to boot.The Market For CamerasWe'll discuss the broad market for cameras, where the pain points are in terms of deciding between high-end smartphone or SLR, touch on video, and examine the very top end of the market and what's exclusively available to the professionals on their big budgets.The extended version available via Patreon subscription also includes: Skyrim Anniversary Edition Adds Fishing, PS5/Xbox Series X|S Upgrades On The Wayhttps://www.gamespot.com/articles/skyrim-anniversary-edition-adds-fishing-ps5-xbox-series-x-s-upgrades-on-the-way/1100-6495364/ GameSpot reported this week that Elder Scrolls developer Bethesda Game Studios is re-releasing The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and it's even introducing a new piece of content. This 10th Anniversary Edition of the game will be available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.But, the blog continued, 10 years of content isn't all that's in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 10th Anniversary Edition. There is also a brand-new mechanic that's been added to the open-world action-RPG: fishing. Yes, fishing will be included as a free mini-game when Skyrim's 10th Anniversary Edition is released — GameSpot said “drops” but I refuse to use that term — on November 11.Separately, Polygon wrote that the Anniversary Edition contains the full game, all enhancements from the Special Edition, and the Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn expansions. The game comes with a free next-gen console upgrade, over 500 Creation Club elements like quests, dungeons, bosses, and weapons.Become a supporter to unlock bonus content and listen live — join our Patreon.Full show notes, subscription options and more available at https://www.uktechshow.com. TECH'S MESSAGE IS: Hosts: Nate Lanxon, Ian MorrisProduction and Editing: Nate LanxonVoiceover Artist: Marta SvetekMusic: Audio Network & Pond5Certain Artwork Elements Designed By: macrovector / FreepikPublisher (Free Version): AcastCopyright © Nate LanxonAds (on free version) are not endorsements, nor controlled by Tech's Message. Read Nate's ad policy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Utterly Unqualified Gaming
Skyrim Review

Utterly Unqualified Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 68:30


This week we are talking about the epic, fantasy RPG, Skyrim. This is the fifth entry in the Elder Scrolls series from developer Bethesda and was originally released in 2011. You play as the Dragonborn, and are set free in the vast open world of Skyrim to save everyone from an evil dragon… or just kill some time making armor, join the thieves guild or do anything else you want. We discuss mod fails, struggling to get respect as an arch-mage, missing out on your dream vampire life, simpleton companions, excellent music, and the Vegas buffet of games. Time Stamps:00:14 Introductions07:55 Main Topic - Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 46:38 Skyrim final thoughts50:33 What we're playing next (Disco Elysium)52:50 Ending Spiel (What we're loving this week)From the show:Games featured in our Ending Spiel: Disco Elysium (what we're playing next), OutridersRachel definitely glossed over many of the nuances of immigrating and transferring medical degrees, and got at least some stuff sort of wrong. But hey, that's not what this podcast is about anyway. Serana is the girl that Emma referenced as part of the Dawnguard quest line. Emma mentioned the Youtube channel TheEpicNate315, here is a sample video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0UdMS5PSoYHere is the horror movie that Emma talked about (As Above, So Below) : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2870612/You can watch Kakegurui on Netflix: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7691766/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_4Find us:Website: https://utterlyunqualifiedgaming.com/Email: utterlyunqualified@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/utterlyunqualifiedgaming/Twitter: https://twitter.com/uugamingpodcastFacebook: http://facebook.com/utterlyunqualified

Skyrim Addict: An Elder Scrolls podcast
Episode 161: Modding and Dawnguard

Skyrim Addict: An Elder Scrolls podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 76:46


Thanks for listening to this episode from ASAPodcasting. If you have a moment please consider leaving a review on iTunes. CONTACT: askyrimaddictpodcast@gmail.com Visit asapodcasting.com for all of our shows and infoskyrimbookclub.caA big thanks to the UESP, Elder Scrolls Wiki and Imperial Library for their incredible resources. Until next time… Become a Patron!Music by Tristan Lohengrin: Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

Skyrim Book Club
Incriminating Letter (Dawnguard)

Skyrim Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 0:48


Reignite
Episode #2.03: Reignite Invades Dark Side - Hunt or be Hunted

Reignite

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 53:49


MJ and Matt got stuck in another dimension where there are no Turians but plenty of Orcs as they discuss Vampires as represented in video games. What’s an episode of Reignite without a deep dive into a beloved video game? Matt and MJ talk Skyrim Dawnguard and how the experience measures up to their memories. Stick around after the show for a special surprise! Special thanks to David Boyle for our amazing logo and to Dan Bull for the song MASS EFFECT RAP, which we use as our theme.

Teboda Talks Games
Ep 81 - It's Time for the Vampires.... to End

Teboda Talks Games

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 12:13


Back on the mainland of Skyrim after my short excursion to Solstheim I continue persuing the Dawnguard questline by bringing Serina back to her home and deal with the consequences. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teboda/message

Hazardous Endeavors
Relics of the Dawnguard - S01E12 - Hazardous Endeavors

Hazardous Endeavors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 44:24


Hazardous Endeavors Episode 12 - Relics of the Dawnguard - Digital and Dice D&DOur intrepid adventurers find themselves safe in the church of Pelor near Brightblade Keep in Kelenhall, where the survivors have barricaded themselves during the undead siege. While speaking to the clergy, they are informed that some very special artifacts have started to glow... Will our noble heroes get some new gear? Will they have anything small enough to fit Wilf? Will it be enough to destroy their enemies in time to save the city? FInd out in this exciting episode of Hazardous Endeavors! The characters are:Lindo Espina "The Beautiful Thorn" - Human Rogue - Played by The Lady Crass Wilf Quirk Tradewind - Gnome Bard - Played by Voiceover Guy Brian @VoiceoverBJaxom Shaw - Half-Orc Paladin - Played by Sound Guy Stephen @SoundGuyStephenElliot Frostmoon - Ice Genasi Wizard - Played by Wizard JamesGame Master - Your Host Mark - @digitalanddiceWe hope you enjoy Hazardous Endeavors!Click to Subscribe! - https://www.youtube.com/digitalanddiceAll Videos from Hazardous Endeavors - Season 1 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlirW66CzrPOO53AVxYQY5x38jQqQ2ObsCharacter Art By - The Lady Crass - https://www.facebook.com/LadyCrassCommissionsThe first Dungeons & Dragons game was played back when Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson chose to personalize the massive battles of their fantasy wargames with the exploits of individual heroes. This inspiration became the first fantasy roleplaying game, in which players are characters in an ongoing fantasy story. This new kind of game has become immensely popular over the years, and D&D has grown to include many new ways to vividly experience worlds of heroic fantasy.The core of D&D is storytelling. You and your friends tell a story together, guiding your heroes through quests for treasure, battles with deadly foes, daring rescues, courtly intrigue, and much more. You can also explore the world of Dungeons & Dragons through any of the novels written by its fantasy authors, as well as engaging board games and immersive video games. All of these stories are part of D&D.Other Digital and Dice Podcast Links:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/digitaldicepodcastTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/digitalanddiceWebsite - www.digitalanddice.com"Industrious Ferret", "Village Consort", "Wretched Destroyer", "Grim Idol", "Death and Axes" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 14 featuring Skyrim Book Club: The Finale

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2018 43:40


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Let’s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.ca Become a Patron!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 13 featuring Skyrim Book Club

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 39:24


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Let’s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.ca Become a Patron!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 12 featuring Skyrim Book Club

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2017 63:46


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Let’s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.ca Become a Patron! To enter the Skyrim for Switch giveaway, send a screencap of a review for any of the shows listed below. One chance for each separate show reviewed. Fallout Feed: https://itun.es/us/tpNT7.c A Skyrim Addict: https://itun.es/us/JMKfN.c Chatter Box: https://itun.es/us/J42BG.c GameTalk: https://itun.es/us/meCjbb.c Awesome Spaceship https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/awesome-spaceship/id1275971764?mt=2 ASAPodkarting: A Mario Kart Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/asapodkarting-the-mario-kart-show/id1277482295?mt=2 My Journey with CF https://itun.es/us/pys9cb.c Let’s Play Skyrim https://itun.es/us/EXNreb.c Ear Wash https://itun.es/us/zS_70.cSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 11 featuring Skyrim Book Club

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 61:37


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Let's Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 10 featuring Skyrim Book Club

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 52:18


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Letâ??s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.caSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 9 featuring: Skyrim Book Club

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 53:16


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Let�¢??s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.caSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 8

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 49:54


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Letâ??s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.caSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 7

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 36:12


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Letâ??s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.caSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 6

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 31:15


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Letâ??s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.caSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 5

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2017 37:59


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Letâ??s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.caSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 4

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 56:24


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Letâ??s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.caSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 3

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 38:55


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Letâ??s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.caSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 2

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 39:01


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Letâ??s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.caSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

ASAPodcasting Let's Play
Dawnguard part 1

ASAPodcasting Let's Play

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 55:31


A huge thanks to Steve of Skyrim Book Club for doing this Dawnguard playthrough! skyrimbookclub.ca Thank you for listening to Letâ??s Play Skyrim. Visit ASAPodcasting.com for all of our shows and content Opening and Closing music by Visager visit Visager.us SkyrimBookClub.caSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/asapodcasting)

Bards & Nobles: A Tabletop RPG Podcast
Campaign 2 - Episode 13 - Swamp Thing

Bards & Nobles: A Tabletop RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 59:06


As the Dawnguard trek deeper into the swamp they find themselves attacked by an unknown creature. Will they survive? Find out here! Intro Music Courtesy of Gogol Bordello Help us out! Become a Patreon! New PO Box!Bards & NoblesP.O. Box 381061Birmingham, AL 35238 Be sure to follow us:Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Visit use here bardsandnobles.com

Bards & Nobles: A Tabletop RPG Podcast
Campaign 2 - Episode 11 - A Few Good-ish Men

Bards & Nobles: A Tabletop RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2017 70:34


The Dawnguard face the moral struggle of how to deal with the bandits they captured. How will justice be served? Find out here! Intro Music Courtesy of Gogol Bordello Help us out! Become a Patreon! New PO Box!Bards & NoblesP.O. Box 381061Birmingham, AL 35238 Be sure to follow us:Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Visit use here bardsandnobles.com

Bards & Nobles: A Tabletop RPG Podcast
Campaign 2 – Episode 10 – Scum and Villainy

Bards & Nobles: A Tabletop RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 78:48


The Dawnguard continue their detour of justice. Will they be overrun by these bandits or will they be able to deliver the king's justice? Find out here! Intro Music Courtesy of Gogol Bordello Help us out! Become a Patreon! New PO Box!Bards & NoblesP.O. Box 381061Birmingham, AL 35238 Be sure to follow us:Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Visit use here bardsandnobles.com

Bards & Nobles: A Tabletop RPG Podcast
Campaign 2 - Episode 9 - The Long Way 'Round

Bards & Nobles: A Tabletop RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 71:52


The Dawnguard head out in search of their next destination, but what will they find along the way? Find out here! Intro Music Courtesy of Gogol Bordello Help us out! Become a Patreon! New PO Box!Bards & NoblesP.O. Box 381061Birmingham, AL 35238 Be sure to follow us:Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Visit use here bardsandnobles.com

Bards & Nobles: A Tabletop RPG Podcast
Campaign 2 - Episode 8 - A Night of Camaraderie

Bards & Nobles: A Tabletop RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 64:56


After a long battle, the Dawnguard learn more about each others pasts and where they are headed next. Intro Music Courtesy of Gogol Bordello Help us out! Become a Patreon! New PO Box!Bards & NoblesP.O. Box 381061Birmingham, AL 35238 Be sure to follow us:Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Visit use here bardsandnobles.com

Geek to Geek Podcast
S1E43 - The Holidays AND Final Fantasy XV - “An ambitious mess that I love”

Geek to Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 70:00


The Holidays AND Final Fantasy XV In this episode: The holidays are stressful, and it’s hard to get your geek time in when you’re constantly juggling family responsibilities, the time changes, the darkness, the seasonal depression, the gift buying, decorating...well, you get the picture. For us, we have different mechanisms to help us cope with all this. Beej plays mindless adventure games and MMOs to escape the winter doldrums, as well as reading a lot more. Ebooks are especially good, as are digital comics for road trips. Cozy scented candles and meditation in low light also keeps him evened out. Void only has a few weeks off during the year, so he uses his extended Christmas break for some quiet time and extra reading. He also tends to power through games and spend lots of time gaming with his family. Being able to sit down and play games with his kids are incredibly soothing, and it’s good quality family time, too. Most of us have multiple family meetings, and geeking out can be hard to do when you’re forced to be social. One suggestion is to be social during the most obvious times, but then excuse yourself to be alone and read or play whatever games you want to. Most family members understand we all need a little time to ourselves. Mobile gaming is great for car rides, as are handheld consoles. Audiobooks are an easy way to catch up, and they really help keep with our routines. Most of us have our daily routines that get messed with during the holidays, and being able to sneak our content digitally whenever we have a few minutes (even if it’s in the bathroom at a relative’s house or in line as you buy last-minute gifts) can help ease stress and give us time to decompress. We discuss working on side projects, and how the holidays give a good boost to our creativity because of the lack of our primary jobs. Final Fantasy XV Void has finished FFXV, and he talks about it in depth It was originally a touchstone topic for Weekly Geekery, but he goes into a full-on review (and we tell you about spoiler zone, too). He discusses why it’s one of his favorite FF games overall, what kind of nits he has to pick with it, and why Chapter 13 is horrible enough that SquareEnix has already announced a patch to make it more bearable. Void discusses how it’s a Final Fantasy game that gives veterans and newbies something to love, and he discusses the combat and open world. It is a very thorough review, and you can see his entry into the Final Fantasy Project here. He talks about the story and how it works, and how the game feels like it spent a decade in develpment hell, but at the same time does a lot of things well and a lot of things haflway and still comes across as a fairly cohesive game. If they do additional content patches, there are lots of places to put in new zones (Beej likens what he wants to Dawnguard for Skyrim) and quests, which would increase both playability and replayability and end-game content. Holiday present for us… rate and review in iTunes! They help more than you know. Just look for the podcast in iTunes and hit the review tab (yes, like you’re looking for it for the first time, not in your subscriptions.) Geeky Sponsor / Offer of the Week: audibletrial.com/geektogeekcast Book Recommendation: The Martian. Probably one of the best audiobooks either of us has ever listened to, and it really works as a totally different kind of experience than the movie or even reading it. Check it out for free. Weekly Geekery Beej - WildStar / Piggy the Roomba Void -  Star Wars: Catalyst / FFXV   Be sure to subscribe to the Geek to Geek Podcast your favorite podcast app, drop a review so we know how we’re doing, and feel free contact us via email at geektogeekcast@gmail.com or @geektogeekcast on Twitter with any comments, questions, or suggestions for the show. Thanks for listening, and we can’t wait to hear from you! Geek Offer of the Week: audibletrial.com/geektogeekcast Subscribe: iTunes Overcast Pocket Casts Google Play Music RSS Feed Geek to Geek Podcast Network: Geek to Geek Geek Fitness Health Hacks The Comic Box Video Game News Now Music by CarboHydroM

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast
Classic Elder Scrolls 62: Its The Great Pumpkin, Evarwyn

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 103:31


Welcome to our Witches Festival/Halloween Special! Join us as we talk about Tamriel’s spookiest, while impaling vampires in Skyrim’s ‘Dawnguard’ and showing off some frighteningly awesome (c wut i did [...] Source

The Librocube
BOOM Headset Microphone

The Librocube

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2013 37:30


Hello! I am the Arch-Mage at the College of Winterhold.  I am the Guilmaster of the Thieves Guild.  I have re-built the Dark Brotherhood from the ground up. After 100+ Hours of Skyrim game play I have finally taken the leap into the DLC.  Specifically: Hearthfire, Dawnguard, and Dragonborn. (First time ever recording with my new rig and the second half needs a little tweeking so apologies for not the best audio there...)

Elder Lore
History of the Dawnguard

Elder Lore

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2013 8:29


The Dawnguard, the Vigil of Stendarr, and the Volkihar.

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary
Thu'umcast 34: Dragon Lore (AAC)

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2012 31:38


Welcome to episode 34 of "Thu'umcast" - a podcast where Michael Lucas-Smith, Scott Dirk, Austin Haley, Makahlua and I document our trials and tribulations in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Today, James and Michael talk about some of the dragon/Nord lore behind the main plot in Skyrim. This came up now that we are both playing the game on Expert difficulty, and Michael has just gotten through Dawnguard. For some of the background we discussed, have a look here. If you liked our work on That Podcast, you'll probably like this. We intend to stay with the same idea - a gameplay podcast. If you don't want spoilers, don't listen - we are going to be talking about how we play the game, and what we ran across as we played. You can subscribe in iTunes (or any podcatcher) using this feed, or this one for the AAC edition. We'll add the iTunes specific links as soon as they are available. In the meantime, join the Facebook Group and follow us on Twitter. If you play on Steam, join the Steam Group. Like the music? Pay Sbeast a visit, we thank him for letting us use it! Links to all episodes and other information can be found on the Thu'umcast page. If you want to download the podcast directly, we've provided it in three formats: MP3 Edition AAC Edition Ogg Vorbis Edition Got feedback? Tweet us!. Enjoy the podcast, and we'll see you in Skyrim! Tags: skyrim, elder scrolls, lore, thuumcast

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast
Elderscrolls OTR Episode 48: The Town Bike

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2012


This week, ESOTR welcomes Liz LeBeau to the show with her Dawnguard playthrough! Also, the guys weigh in on their Morrowin, Oblivion and Skyrim gameplay. The crew discusses some of [...] Source

Ladies of Leet
LOL – Ep 59 – Where’s my Assassin?

Ladies of Leet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2012


The ladies discuss Assassins Creed 3, Borderlands 2, Civ 5: Gods & Kings Skyrim DLC (Dawnguard & Hearthfire), Fighting Fantasy Book: Blood of the Zombies, Letterpress & Mist of Pandaria.

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

Lou and Evarwyn progress through Dawnguard and Joe gets “Hearthfired” up while Dave gets his “Crazy” on, in this week’s gameplay Skyrim adventures! While hanging out, we discuss how and [...] Source

Mind Fusion Industries Podcast
Mind Fusion Podcast Episode 4 (24/08/2012)

Mind Fusion Industries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2012 86:43


We're back with a bunch of excuses and all out nerdery! KOTOR II, Mann vs Machin, Dawnguard, Assassin's Creed and Halo 4 are all on our chopping block for this episode! Remember to help improve the show and rate and review us on iTunes! Follow @iDarthBlader Follow @Gavynoptryx Follow @AlexAceReporter

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

In this episode we talk Dawnguard play thrus and the interesting bugs and other quirks we have found, we brutally squish the hearthfire rumor and talk modding with Fred in [...] Source

Constantly Calibrating Podcast (Gaming & Geek Culture)

Episode 16 brings us a discussion of what we discuss. Pretty meta, eh? Steven also goes into a complete lack of detail about a childhood experience with a clown named Marbles. I however decide to ramble on about an experience with the Dawnguard expansion for Skyrim.

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast
Elder Scrolls OTR Episode 34: Bannered TESO Mare

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2012


In this episode we talk Dawnguard in our play troughs and Brego apparently works for skyrim support now… yeah not really. We answer as many questions as we can about [...] Source

Top Down Perspective
Top Down Perspective 07 - 08 - 12

Top Down Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2012 63:39


We're sort of all here this time as we try our best to fit a podcast between our not-so-cooperative schedules. We discuss the PAX Prime schedule and where we'll be talking/presenting and just some of the panels we want to check out. Jon hasn't played anything and Nathan continues to try out many PC ports of older games; including GTA San Andreas and Far Cry 2. Sean talks about his time with Syndicate, Microsoft Flight and finishing Pokemon Conquest. A bunch of news happened! More characters for PlayStation All-Stars have been revealed, a release date for L4D's Cold Water DLC, info on Dawnguard coming to other consoles and LittleBigPlanet Karting. We also discuss Star Wars the Old Republic going almost entirely free to play and the new PlayStation Collections brand.

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast
Elders Scrolls OTR Episode 33: Sir Cheatsalot

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2012


In this episode DAWNGUARD came out on pc, Ps3 delays because of bugs and we discus if Elder scrolls online will be free to play or not and our opinions. [...] Source

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary
Thu'umcast 31: Where's My Stupid Dog? (AAC)

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2012 37:27


Welcome to episode 31 of "Thu'umcast" - a podcast where Michael Lucas-Smith, Scott Dirk, Austin Haley, Makahlua and I document our trials and tribulations in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Today's episode continues the cnversation about Dawnguard with Jack Quinn and Chris Grundtner. We also talk about the news - the DLC is finally out for PC (but still nowhere to be found for the PS3). We lso get into the Stray Dog glitch. If you liked our work on That Podcast, you'll probably like this. We intend to stay with the same idea - a gameplay podcast. If you don't want spoilers, don't listen - we are going to be talking about how we play the game, and what we ran across as we played. You can subscribe in iTunes (or any podcatcher) using this feed, or this one for the AAC edition. We'll add the iTunes specific links as soon as they are available. In the meantime, join the Facebook Group and follow us on Twitter. If you play on Steam, join the Steam Group. Like the music? Pay Sbeast a visit, we thank him for letting us use it! Links to all episodes and other information can be found on the Thu'umcast page. If you want to download the podcast directly, we've provided it in three formats: MP3 Edition AAC Edition Ogg Vorbis Edition Got feedback? Tweet us!. Enjoy the podcast, and we'll see you in Skyrim! Technorati Tags: skyrim, elder scrolls, dawnguard, thuumcast

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

This week’s episode of ESOTR bring w/ it all of our explosively entertaining gameplay and even a little Dawnguard on the side! We bring you news from a recent interview [...] Source

Headset Abuse
Headset Abuse: 18/07/12

Headset Abuse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2012 103:21


Headset Abuse: 18/07/12 As Dave and Ally return from Amsterdam they find Mark way down the Rabbit hole. So join us as we talk Skyrim, Dawnguard, The Tales series.  If that wasn't enough we also talk the state of fighters, news from comic-con and why Mass Effect 3 is a hobo, it's all on  Beardcast 2012!! Cast: Mark Gibson, Ally Hay & Dave Rose

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary
Thu'umcast 29: Vampiric Rage (AAC)

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2012 26:52


Welcome to episode 26 of "Thu'umcast" - a podcast where Michael Lucas-Smith, Scott Dirk, Austin Haley, Makahlua and I document our trials and tribulations in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Chris and James go back into Dawnguard, this time on the Vampire side. Chris ran into an interesting framerate issue on the XBox, which limited his ability to play, but we did cover some of the Vampire quest line, and the perk tree. If you liked our work on That Podcast, you'll probably like this. We intend to stay with the same idea - a gameplay podcast. If you don't want spoilers, don't listen - we are going to be talking about how we play the game, and what we ran across as we played. You can subscribe in iTunes (or any podcatcher) using this feed, or this one for the AAC edition. We'll add the iTunes specific links as soon as they are available. In the meantime, join the Facebook Group and follow us on Twitter. If you play on Steam, join the Steam Group. Like the music? Pay Sbeast a visit, we thank him for letting us use it! Links to all episodes and other information can be found on the Thu'umcast page. If you want to download the podcast directly, we've provided it in three formats: MP3 Edition AAC Edition Ogg Vorbis Edition Got feedback? Tweet us!. Enjoy the podcast, and we'll see you in Skyrim! Technorati Tags: skyrim, elder scrolls, thuumcast

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast
Elder Scrolls otr Episode 30: Bahl Breaking

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2012


This episode brings you another week of in-game insanity with the crew! We talk a lot about the lack luster reviews on the internet for Dawnguard and the reasosn why [...] Source

GameCritics.com Podcast
GameCritcs.com Podcast Episode 76: Listener Questions, Dawnguard, The Walking Dead Episode 2

GameCritics.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2012 125:41


In this episode, Chi and Brad play Dawnguard, Richard plays League of Legends, Mike plays Demon's Souls (2 years late) and we ALL play The Walking Dead Episode 2. We also took some listener questions. Haven't you always wondered what Chi's favorite Pokemon is? WELL HERE IS THE CHANCE TO LEARN! With Chi Kong Lui, Brad Gallaway, Mike Bracken, Richard "We still hate Duck" Naik and Dylan Collins.

Checkmate Arcade Podcast
CAP 158 - The Ghostly Dawn

Checkmate Arcade Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2012 126:00


This episode we dive into Skyrim's first dlc pack Dawnguard, grab our land cards for more Magic in Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013, raise our kill count in yet more multiplayer shooters, and hop on the DS for a few rounds of Advance Wars: Days of Ruin. Yes, I know the audio is a little out of sync; Skype was being pissy with us that day. Show Notes -------------------- Opening Song (The Lone Survivor - The Witcher 2 OST) Jason's Games: Torchlight, Battlefield 3 MP, Modern Warfare 3 MP, Magic 2013, Skyrim: Dawnguard, The Walking Dead Ep. 2 Steven's Games: Diablo III (PC) Mass Effect 3 (PC) Fin. (again) Ghost Trick (DS) Fin. Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (DS) The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (360) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (360) P.09 lvl.51 Magic The Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 (XBLA)

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary
Thu'umcast 27: Beastly Rampages (AAC)

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2012 31:30


Welcome to episode 27 of "Thu'umcast" - a podcast where Michael Lucas-Smith, Scott Dirk, Austin Haley, Makahlua and I document our trials and tribulations in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Today's episode goes back into Dawnguard - Austin, Chris, and James pretty much wrap things up on the Dawnguard side of things. We discussed the Werewolf perks, the Werewolf totems, the "Lost to the Ages" quest, and general gameplay stuff - including how much fun it is to turn into a Werewolf and just run off on a rampage. Still no luck finding a Legendary Dragon though - none of us has seen one yet. If you liked our work on That Podcast, you'll probably like this. We intend to stay with the same idea - a gameplay podcast. If you don't want spoilers, don't listen - we are going to be talking about how we play the game, and what we ran across as we played. You can subscribe in iTunes (or any podcatcher) using this feed, or this one for the AAC edition. We'll add the iTunes specific links as soon as they are available. In the meantime, join the Facebook Group and follow us on Twitter. If you play on Steam, join the Steam Group. Like the music? Pay Sbeast a visit, we thank him for letting us use it! Links to all episodes and other information can be found on the Thu'umcast page. If you want to download the podcast directly, we've provided it in three formats: MP3 Edition AAC Edition Ogg Vorbis Edition Got feedback? Tweet us!. Enjoy the podcast, and we'll see you in Skyrim! Technorati Tags: dawnguard, elder scrolls, thuumcast, skyrim

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

Dawnguard has released and we’ve asked Liz “Mistress LeBeau” to join us today as part of our xbox 360 crew to chat a little bit about our first impressions of [...] Source

Thumbstick Athletes
Episode 49: ME3 DLC/Dawnguard

Thumbstick Athletes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2012 155:33


We discuss the newly released Mass Effect 3 Extended Cut DLC as well as the Dawnguard expansion for Skyrim.

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary
Thu'umcast 25: Dawnguard Arrives! (AAC)

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2012 30:14


Welcome to episode 25 of "Thu'umcast" - a podcast where Michael Lucas-Smith, Scott Dirk, Austin Haley, Makahlua and I document our trials and tribulations in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Dawnguard has shipped (at least on the XBox) - and we're back to talk about how we're playing. We are joined by guest host Chris Grundtner - Austin and James are the only members of the regular cast who play on the XBox. All three of us have started out on the Dawnguard path, so that's what we talk about here. We'll be back soon with another episode - we'll have lots more to say about this as we play more! If you liked our work on That Podcast, you'll probably like this. We intend to stay with the same idea - a gameplay podcast. If you don't want spoilers, don't listen - we are going to be talking about how we play the game, and what we ran across as we played. You can subscribe in iTunes (or any podcatcher) using this feed, or this one for the AAC edition. We'll add the iTunes specific links as soon as they are available. In the meantime, join the Facebook Group and follow us on Twitter. If you play on Steam, join the Steam Group. Like the music? Pay Sbeast a visit, we thank him for letting us use it! Links to all episodes and other information can be found on the Thu'umcast page. If you want to download the podcast directly, we've provided it in three formats: MP3 Edition AAC Edition Ogg Vorbis Edition Got feedback? Tweet us!. Enjoy the podcast, and we'll see you in Skyrim! Technorati Tags: skyrim, elder scrolls, thuumcast, dawnguard

X3News's posts
Gaming with X3News - Dawnguard, Extended Cut & E3 2012 (27/06/2012)

X3News's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2012 8:53


Jacks sits down and chats about the two big dlc releases of the week, Skyrim's Dawnguard and Mass Effect 3's Extended Cut as well as tackling Microsoft's lackluster E3 2012 Press Convention

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

This week in ESOTR, the crew chats a bit about the new 1.6 Mounted Combat patch as well as the Dawnguard beta key deployment and some of the new Skyrim [...] Source

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

In this Episode we watch E3 closely and Dawnguard! dawnguard! dawnguard!…enough said. [audio:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/skyrimofftherecord.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/ep27final.mp3] Episode 27: Breaking Dawnguard Subscribe to SotR by Email iTunes Subscription RSS Feed Droid User? Listen with [...] Source

Elder Scrolls off the Record: An Elder Scrolls Online Podcast

In this episode we talk about all the latest news with Dawnguard and Elder Scrolls Online with a massive round table of hosts. [audio:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/skyrimofftherecord.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/ep275final.mp3] Episode 27.5: E3 Subscribe to SotR [...] Source

Gamers Make The World Go Round

Episode 16 - pod pod pod pod Welcome Gamers!! This week, Delays Galore, Pre E3 Talk, Prometheus (2012) - IMDb ?, DAWNGUARD!! the new Skyrim DLC Trailer, James gets his Turtle beach Bravo headset, a few shoutouts, updates from Item Land, reader mail , First World Problems and MORE!!! COMPETITION!! Funniest Emails for the next two weeks will be read out and the FUNNIEST Email wins a prize! Gametathlon / Alcoholocast Announced! Stay Tuned for details! ****for previous episodes not available via Itunes click here*** Contact us!! thepeoplesnoob@gmail.com james@gamersmaketheworldgoround.com

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary
Thu'umcast 24: Dawnguard and MMOs (AAC)

Thuumcast: A Skyrim Gameplay Diary

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2012 29:00


Welcome to episode 21 of "Thu'umcast" - a podcast where Michael Lucas-Smith, Scott Dirk, Austin Haley, Makahlua and I document our trials and tribulations in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim We're back, and we talk about three things: the Dawnguard DLC that just had a teaser trailer released, the Elder Scrolls MMO that's been talked up, and the stuff going on with the Skyrim Steam Workshop If you liked our work on That Podcast, you'll probably like this. We intend to stay with the same idea - a gameplay podcast. If you don't want spoilers, don't listen - we are going to be talking about how we play the game, and what we ran across as we played. Here's the trailer Bethesda let loose today: You can subscribe in iTunes (or any podcatcher) using this feed, or this one for the AAC edition. We'll add the iTunes specific links as soon as they are available. In the meantime, join the Facebook Group and follow us on Twitter. If you play on Steam, join the Steam Group. Like the music? Pay Sbeast a visit, we thank him for letting us use it! Links to all episodes and other information can be found on the Thu'umcast page. If you want to download the podcast directly, we've provided it in three formats: MP3 Edition AAC Edition Ogg Vorbis Edition Got feedback? Tweet us!. Enjoy the podcast, and we'll see you in Skyrim! Technorati Tags: skyrim, dlc, mmo, dawnguard

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