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In this week's episode, we take a look at four different ebook formatting tools for indie authors. We also discuss the phenomenon of Star Wars day. This coupon code will get you 25% off the ebook of Malison: The Complete Series at my Payhip store: MALISON25 The coupon code is valid through June 3, 2025. So if you need a new book for spring, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 251 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is May 9, 2025, and today we are looking at ebook formatting tools. Before we get into our main topic, we'll have Coupon of the Week, a progress update at my current writing and audiobook projects, and then Question of the Week. We'll also close out the show with a preview of my new audiobook Ghost in the Assembly (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy). This week's coupon code will get you 25% off the ebook of Malison: The Complete Series at my Payhip store, and that is MALISON25. As always, we'll have the coupon code and the links in the show notes for this episode. This coupon code is valid through June the 3, 2025. So if you need a new ebook for spring, we have got you covered. Now here's where I'm at with my current writing projects. I am 87,000 words into Ghost in the Corruption and I'm hoping to hit 90,000 words by the end of today. So if all goes well, I will finish it up later this week and then begin editing. I am also 9,000 words into what my next project will be, which is Shield of Power, the final book in The Shield War series. I'm also 91,000 words into Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest, and that will be my main project after Shield of Power is finished. So my writing goals for the next couple months will be Ghost in the Corruption, Shield of Power, Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest, and then the final book in The Ghost Armor series (the title of which I should really decide since I'm getting close to being finished with the fifth book). In audiobook news, recording of Ghost in the Assembly (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) is finished. That should be turning up on all the various audiobook stores before too much longer. Shield of Deception (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) is finished and available at all the audio stores: Audible, Apple, Google Play, Spotify, Chirp, and all the others. You can get that right now. Brad should be starting a recording of Shield of Battle sometime in the second half of May, if all goes well. So that is where I'm at with my current writing projects. 00:02:09 Question of the Week And now let's move on to Question of the Week. Question of the Week is intended to inspire enjoyable discussions of interesting topics. This week's question: what is your favorite Star Wars? The inspiration for this question is the fact that May the Fourth has become Star Wars Day (in a very tongue in cheek manner). And as you might expect, we had a variety of responses to this question. Justin says: I have not seen any Star Wars TV series, but your other choices are mine as well. I have the Trawn Trilogy in the box set and got a PC joystick just for playing TIE Fighter again. Jonathan D. says: Empire Strikes Back is still the best film. I cannot get into the Disney canon after they destroyed the Expanded Universe. I watched The Force Awakens and that killed any interest in watching Disney Star Wars for me. Books is either Heir to the Empire Trilogy or the Darth Bain trilogy. A well done film adaptation of the Darth Bain books would be the only thing that would make me want to watch any new films. Video games would have to be Knight of the Old Republic 1 or 2, with Jedi Academy coming in third. The original Battlefront games were also great. John Paul says: Loved the Mandalorian and the Book of Boba Fett, especially when they had the characters from each other's show guest starring in them. I saw somewhere they aren't making another series, but [there] was talk about a TV movie to finish it off, but [they are] now showing Series 4 on IBMD with no date. I grew up with the original trilogy though some of the later films are good, especially the special effects, though Jar Jar Binks spoiled the first three movies. Maybe they should reedit the character out since Lucas has spent some money on adding new effects to the trilogy to bring in line with the new movies. Skeleton Crew made me think of the movie Flight of the Navigator with Star Wars added, so I enjoyed that even though it's mainly for kids. I have fond memories of Space Invaders with the sidekick from the original Fall Guy TV show. Again, made for kids though adults can enjoy if they watch tongue in cheek. Andrew says: There are only three Star Wars movies, of which Empire Strikes Back is my favorite. I really enjoyed Mandalorian Season One. Now Star Wars is dead to me, except for lightsaber battle videos. I really like the Princess Bride Battles. I played TIE Fighter, Dark Forces, and Knights of the Old Republic. Tom says: Favorite film, Rogue One. With you on Mandalorian Season Two as favorite TV show. Favorite game, Rogue Squadron. Tracy says: My favorite was Return of the Jedi. Jenny says: Thrawn Trilogy for sure! Dark Forces was my very first computer game, so it's always going to hold a special place in my heart. William says: The unofficial remasters of the original trilogy from preserved reels are a godsend. MG says: Knights of the Old Republic was quite good and Knights of the Old Republic 2. John K. says: I'm a grim dark sort of guy. Really liked Rogue One but it's slightly edged out by the original Episode IV. I absolutely love Andor but honestly, have not hated anything. Enjoyed them all. I was a nut for the original X-Wing game. Got good enough to one shot TIE Fighters with one quad shot and rarely missed and learned how to solo Star Destroyers pretty easily, though it would take forever. Having played the game that John K. is talking about, I can agree with him that you could take down Star Destroyers in your X-Wing if you knew what you were doing, but it really would take forever. Dave says: Book wise, I really enjoyed the Thrawn books by Timothy Zahn, also the X-Wing series by Michael A. Stackpole was a personal favorite. And finally Michael says: I agree on Empire Strikes Back though as a kid, I disliked the lack of upbeat movie. Also really liked the Solo movie. I confess I found the Thrawn books underwhelming, though the original Star Wars novelization is pretty good. And finally, I got to agree on TIE Fighter, such great game. Also, I have a soft spot for Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2. For myself, I would have to break it down into four categories because Star Wars media covers so many different formats now. For favorite movie, I would say Empire Strikes Back, with Return of the Jedi as the runner up. For the favorite TV series, Season 2 of The Mandalorian. For my favorite book, The Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn, with Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover, Darth Plagueis by James Luceno, and The Darth Bane Trilogy by Drew Karpyshyn coming in as strong runners up. Seriously, if you're listening to this podcast, you probably enjoy reading books, so these five are definitely worth your time. For my favorite video games, I would say TIE Fighter, with Knights of the Old Republic as a very close runner-up. But TIE Fighter was definitely my favorite. In the game, you play as an Imperial pilot, and the designers had the clever idea of making the Empire sympathetic by having the player spend most of the missions hunting ruthless pirates, suppressing alien civil wars, and fighting renegade Imperial warlords who are trying to overthrow the Emperor. In the last two expansion packs for the game, the player is flying as Grand Admiral Thrawn's elite pilot against the renegade Grand Admiral Zaarin, and finally defeating Zaarin after like forty missions was VERY satisfying. So those are my favorite Star Wars media items. As we can see. there is quite a range of opinion in the answer to that question. 00:06:54 Main Topic: Ebook Formatting Tools Now let's move on to our main topic, which is ebook formatting tools. And this is an important thing for indie authors to discuss because if you do want to self-publish your books, it is one of those foundational skills you have to master. You need to know what kind of file format the platforms you're publishing to you take and how to produce it. Now this is something you can hire out but you really, really shouldn't in my opinion, especially because some ebook formatting services charge as much as $2,000 to turn a Word document into files ready to upload for ebook stores. Considering that it is something you can easily do yourself with free tools and a little bit of practice, spending any amount of money on it is probably a waste. I mean, there's a difference between the kind of intricate formatting you would need for say, a full color medical textbook with illustrations and a 60,000 word romance novel. Fortunately, all the major software programs are nowhere near as expensive as $2,000 a book and don't have as much of a learning curve as you might expect. Both video and written tutorials are plentiful for all of these options, making it easy to learn at your own pace. Today we're going to go over four software options for formatting ebooks and discuss their pros, cons, and the best uses for them. Although some of these products have word processing functionality and other features built in, today we'll focus on just the ebook formatting part of the software. #1: The first option we will look at is Atticus. Atticus is from the same company that makes Publisher Rocket, which is a software program I've spoken of very favorably of on the show over the years. The company has made an effort to understand the needs of authors over the years and added new features to Publisher Rocket consistently as time went on. The company Kindlepreneur has also made significant enhancements to Atticus since it launched. As of the time of this recording, it is a one-time purchase option that has free ongoing updates and the current cost is $147 (in United States dollars). Expensive, but the founder of the company Dave Chesson has said frequently he doesn't like software subscriptions. So hopefully this will continue to be a one-time fee and not become a subscription thing. So here are the pros to using Atticus. It is less expensive than Vellum and has the same features. It works on operating systems other than Mac. In theory, since it has a web client, it can work on any platform. Reviewers say it is very pleasant to use and those who want a lot of customization options are generally happy with it and it has a nice tool for creating and reusing the template for things like author bios or link pages. The con is that it does require an Internet connection to use and you have to have a computer connected to the Internet. Some people also prefer not to have their work stored in the cloud like Atticus does. Some users report slowness while opening or closing or when saving a file, especially if it's a book with a high word account. Because of the online requirement, there can be issues related to syncing. It does not support .mobi as a file export option. However, that's not a big deal anymore because Amazon is officially phasing out the .mobi file extension and is requiring people to use .epub. So this is not a major point and it's only for people who have a customer base with very old e-readers that can't handle .epub. And finally, Atticus does not offer a free trial period if you just want to try it out, but does offer a refund within the first 30 days if you try it and decide that you don't like it. So what users would find Atticus the best? It's probably best for PC or Linux users who don't want a Mac and also want to have lots of fine control of your formatting or customizing your layout. Atticus is also heavily built around collaboration, where different people can work on the same file. So if you do work with a team (and many indie authors do) or are co-writing a book, then Atticus might be a good tool for you to use. #2: The second program we're going to look at is called Vellum. Vellum has been seen as the default option for ebook formatting for a lot of writers for a while now. As of the time of recording, there is a one-time purchase option that has free ongoing updates. The current cost is $199 for the ebook only version or $249 for the version that includes paperbacks. Vellum has gone on sale occasionally in the past, usually for Cyber Monday in November. The pros for Vellum are that many reviewers consider it the best option for ebook formatting and say it delivers professional results without too much work and a minimal learning curve. Vellum lets you try out the software for free, but you won't be able to export the files you're publishing until the software is purchased. Like Atticus, it offers a 30 day window for a refund. Vellum is not cloud-based software and it can be used offline. So if you are, for instance, working on a laptop on the road with spotty internet connectivity, this can be a lifesaver. Now for the cons and the biggest con is a big one- that Vellum is Macintosh only. You need to have a Mac to use it and it is not currently available for Windows and Linux. The developers have said that presently they have no plans to port it to either Windows or Linux. It will also not work on iOS, so that means you can't run it on your iPad or your iPhone. You can in theory use it on a PC with a Mac OS virtual machine, but people have reported very mixed success with that. The other con is that it is the most expensive option. So the users this is best for I think would be if you already have a Mac or you are willing to buy a Mac for just one piece of software. #3: The third software program we're going to look at is called Jutoh. Jutoh is a labor of love, mainly created by two people in the UK and has been around for a long, long time. As of the time of this recording, there is a one-time purchase option that costs $45 (US dollars) and a Plus version for $90 that supports some additional features. It currently offers a free trial that you can download and install, but functionality is limited in the trial version. The pros of Jutoh is that it works on Windows, Mac, and most versions of Linux. It is not cloud-based software/is local to your computer. It does not need a constant Internet connection to function. Reviewers frequently praised how responsive their customer support is and of the paid options we are discussing, it will be the least expensive of all of them. The cons are the interface is a bit dated. It does kind of look like something from the early 2000s in terms of the buttons and where they are. Because of that, it can be more difficult for some users to use than Atticus or Vellum. It does not create PDFs or print ready files, so you would not be able to use it to format your files for print books, which is something both Atticus and Vellum offer. I think this is best used for users who want a less expensive option than Atticus or Vellum or a PC user who wants a non-cloud based option. #4: The fourth and final program we're going to look at is called Kindle Create. And as of this recording, it is the only one of these four options that is free. It is a free download. This software is created and maintained by Amazon. The pro? It's free and you can use the .epubs it creates to upload your books onto other platforms. Just because you've made your ebook in Amazon Create, that doesn't mean you can't use the file for Barnes & Noble and Kobo and Apple and so forth. You can go ahead and do that. However, because it is free software, there are quite a few cons to it. The functionality is pretty limited and only a few fonts are available. It is not good with complex layouts and Amazon's own documentation recommends not using it for books with tables, footnotes, or complex text formatting. The program doesn't handle edits well. There are people who write books in Vellum even though the developers don't exactly recommend that. And Atticus is designed to have books written in it. However, Kindle Create definitely cannot handle that very well. Windows and Mac are supported, but you can't install it on Linux. Kindle Create no longer supports .mobi as a file export option since Amazon is moving away from that option and most other vendors haven't used it ever. That is a minor point. I think Kindle Create is best used by users who are just starting out and don't have much in the way of budget and have books that don't require a lot of complex formatting. Kindle Create is actually quite good for novels because novels in general don't have a lot of complex formatting and because it's free, it has a little bit of a steeper learning curve, but that can be advantageous as well. So looking at those four options, what do I use and why? Well, for the first seven or so years I was self-publishing, I didn't use any of these. I used a program called Sigil, which is an .epub editor. And if Kindle Create has a high learning curve, Sigil's is much higher because you're essentially editing the raw guts of the .epub file. I was content using that for a number of years, but what I needed was a program that would make uploading print books and formatting print books much easier because at the time I was using Create Space and Create Space required a specialized Word template that was just an enormous headache to use. And the reason that many of the Frostborn books have exactly 24 chapters is because I had a template that worked really well with 24 chapters for print books and I wasn't going to mess that up by trying to add a chapter or have one fewer chapter. So for some of the Frostborn books, I made sure there were 24 chapters. Obviously this was not a tenable situation for the print books, even though I was happy using Sigil for the eBooks. So I eventually heard good things about Vellum. In 2018 (I believe) I got a used Mac and installed Vellum and started using that for print books. I was much happier with that. Because the books looked so good in print, I eventually switched over to using Vellum for formatting my ebooks as well and I've been using that ever since. So my main ebook format writing program (as of May 9, 2025) is Vellum and I have a Mac specifically for that purpose. However, I also has high praise to say about Jutoh. I got started using Jutoh because for a while, Smashwords required you to upload a book using a specialized Word format. They didn't accept .epubs for the longest time and formatting a book in that proper Word format for Smashwords was a large headache, I have to admit. I never managed to get it automated quite right. And I had frequent problems with Smashwords rejecting the Word document I uploaded and so forth. Eventually, I discovered that Jutoh also had an export option for creating Smashwords-friendly Word documents. So I tried it out and that was just a godsend, I have to admit. It saved me so much time. So for about seven years as well, I used Jutoh for Smashwords formatting. However, in 2024 after Smashwords was acquired by Draft 2 Digital and the two companies became more and more merged, Smashwords changed and now accepts properly formatted .epubs. They don't do that specialized Word document thing anymore, which has made it much easier to upload files to Smashwords, I must say. But that also means that I've used Jutoh less and less in favor of Vellum because I no longer need those specially formatted Word documents. However, I do have nothing but positive things to say about Jutoh; it is a very good program. If you don't want to shell out the $249 for Vellum or if you don't have a Mac, I think Jutoh is an excellent option for you to use. I have never actually used Atticus, but it's popular enough that I wanted to talk about it on this show. I do know a lot of people who have used it to good effect. Just bear in mind the pros and cons we mentioned. And as for Kindle Create, there's nothing wrong with it. I think it's good starting point, especially if you're just starting out and want to format your book without paying a lot of money or having to pay $2,000 to someone on the Internet to do it. I do think it's a good starting point, even though it's very basic and for your first couple of books, it would be good. But as you get more experienced and want to branch into things like print books, you'll probably want a program with greater functionality like Jutoh, Vellum, or Atticus. So myself, I use mostly Vellum (with Jutoh occasionally), and that is what I use for ebook formatting. So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes at https://thepulpwritershow.com. 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 week. 00:19:53 Audiobook Excerpt And now we'll close out the show with a short excerpt from Ghost In the Assembly, as narrated by Hollis McCarthy. [Remainder of podcast is audiobook except]
Source Pages Presents: The Sacred Jedi Texts returns... AGAIN! This time, Hayley, Todd, James and Brian discuss "Dynasty of Evil" the 3rd, and final, book in Drew Karpyshyn's Darth Bane Trilogy. Will this be the end for the Sith'ari? Will Darth Zannah take the helm as the Dark Lord of the Sith from Darth Bane? Are there new dark side practioners in the mix to become the next apprentices? Why does James pronounce the word "Dynasty" like he does? Listen and find out. This is where the fun begins!Novel covered:Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil, Book 3 of the Darth Bane Series, by Drew KarpyshynEMAIL: SPARCPODCAST@GMAIL.COMTWITTER: https://twitter.com/SourcePagesCastINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thesourcepagespodcast/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SPARCPODCASTSPaRC's Podcast Buddies:Across the Bifrost: The Mighty Thor - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/across-the-bifrost-the-mighty-thor-podcast/id1572200841Dan and Ian Have Questions - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dan-and-ian-have-questions-podcast/id1587402809Commute: The Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/commute-the-podcast/id1552657624Segabits - https://segabits.com/Apollo City Comics - https://www.instagram.com/apollocitycomicspodcast/?hl=enMachtails From the Cantina - https://www.facebook.com/machtailsfromthecantina/Rebel Force Radio Presents "The Babu Freaks" - https://www.rebelforceradio.com/shows/category/BaJacked Kirby - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jacked-kirby/id1248146026Star Wars YOU-niverse - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-wars-you-niverse-podcast/id1704904756
Retro Episode!This week's topic:Katie is joined by Clay, cohost of Ranger Alliance and DC Alliance on the GUA Pod Network to discuss the few pieces of news we have in a Galaxy Far Far Away, The Bad Batch episodes 12 and 13, and Drew Karpyshyn's Path of Destruction, the first book in the Darth Bane trilogy for Star Wars Legends.Support The Alliance On Patreon & Get Ad-Free, Exclusive, Early Episodes https://www.patreon.com/guanetwork Geek Ultimate Alliance Network Is Produced By GeekVerse Podcast www.geekverse.ca Network Schedule: Monday: Rangers Alliance (Bi-Weekly) Tuesday: A Walk Through the Multiverse (Bi-Weekly) Wednesday: The Animation Nation Thursday: Star Wars Alliance Friday: Marvel Alliance Saturday: DC Alliance Sunday: World's Finest True Believers (Monthly)Follow the respective shows on Twitter so when they record live on GeekVerse Podcast Network you can join the chat and add to the conversation!
In this episode, Jonathan and Nathan take a break from recent releases and focus on the 2006 novel Darth Bane: Path of Destruction by Drew Karpyshyn. Enjoy! Music by Samuel Kim Music Senior Producer: Jonathan KoanCo-Producers: Mike Self, Trent Cronin, and James KoanCo-Hosts: Jonathan Koan and Nathan NpbroEditor: Jonathan Koan
Join hosts Jeremy and David as we cover the three Darth Bane novels, written by Drew Karpyshyn. With special guest, loyal listener and good friend, Cody!We open up the show introducing our guest and finding out: what are his favorite and least favorite Star Wars characters, movies and novels? After that, we rank the books in the trilogy and discuss the joy of reading a Drew Karpyshyn description. After that, we go through each book and discuss what we liked and how they stack up to other Star Wars novels. We also discuss the new information we get regarding the Sith, and how cool it would be if they made a trilogy of movies. We wrap it up selecting a director to take on the trilogy, and cast Darth Bane and his apprentice Darth Zannah! All this and more...ENJOY!02:05- Introducing our guest! "What kind of Star Wars fan are you?"09:30- Darth Bane Trilogy Rankings and Overall Thoughts16:45- Book One: Path of Destruction Summary and Review 30:40- Book Two: Rule of Two57:00- Book Three: Dynasty of Evil1:08:40- Pick a Director and Main Cast for a Darth Bane Movie TrilogyFollow us on social media:Twitter/Instagram/TikTok: @whysosidiouspodYouTube: www.youtube.com/@whysosidiouspod?app=desktopEmail us questions/requests: whysosidious@yahoo.comSubscribe, Rate, and Review!
Source Pages Presents: The Sacred Jedi Texts returns! This time, Hayley, Todd, James and Brian discuss "Rule of Two" the 2nd book in Drew Karpyshyn's Darth Bane Trilogy. With Zannah in tow as Bane's first apprentice, we'll learn how the training is going, what the Jedi think about the extinction of the Sith after the Thought Bomb detonation on Ruusan, and just what exactly an Orbalisk is and how they help, or hinder, Darth Bane in his attempt to create a Sith Holocron. Novel covered:Darth Bane: Rule of Two - Book 2 of the Darth Bane Series, by Drew KarpyshynEMAIL: SPARCPODCAST@GMAIL.COMTWITTER: https://twitter.com/SourcePagesCastINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thesourcepagespodcast/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SPARCPODCASTSPaRC's Podcast Buddies:Across the Bifrost: The Mighty Thor - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/across-the-bifrost-the-mighty-thor-podcast/id1572200841Dan and Ian Have Questions - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dan-and-ian-have-questions-podcast/id1587402809Commute: The Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/commute-the-podcast/id1552657624Segabits - https://segabits.com/Apollo City Comics - https://www.instagram.com/apollocitycomicspodcast/?hl=enMachtails From the Cantina - https://www.facebook.com/machtailsfromthecantina/Rebel Force Radio Presents "The Babu Freaks" - https://www.rebelforceradio.com/shows/category/BaJacked Kirby - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jacked-kirby/id1248146026Star Wars YOU-niverse - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-wars-you-niverse-podcast/id1704904756
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, oft abgekürzt als KOTOR, ist ein Rollenspiel von BioWare (Baldur's Gate), Publisher war LucasArts. Es kam Mitte 2003 zunächst für die Xbox heraus und wurde seinerzeit für seine narrative Tiefe, die Qualität der Charakterentwicklung und die Freiheit, die es den Spielern bei der Gestaltung ihres eigenen Star Wars-Abenteuers bietet, gelobt. Es hagelt Auszeichnungen, darunter "Spiel des Jahres" von mehreren Publikationen. Der kritische und kommerzielle Erfolg führte zur einer direkten Fortsetzung, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords, einer Vielzahl von Büchern und Comics, und mittelbar dazu, dass Bioware dann im gleichen Setting noch ein großes MMO entwickeln durfte: Star Wars: The Old Republic. Aber wir bleiben bei KOTOR – Fabian und Gunnar besprechen ihre Reise durch die Welt der alten Republik, diskutieren das Gameplay und die Bedeutung des Spiels und erzählen natürlich auch, wie es überhaupt dazu kam, dass die Baldur's-Gate-Mannschaft plötzlich ein Star-Wars-Rollenspiel für die Xbox an den Start gebracht hat. Als Pfadfinder durch die Welten von Star Wars kommt SW-Experte Kevin Arnold zu Wort. Hinweis: Unterstützer erhalten diese Woche noch eine Ergänzungsfolge mit zusätzlichen Anekdoten, Fun-Facts und einer persönlichen Einschätzung von Kevin Arnold zum Spiel. Infos zum Spiel: Thema: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, erschienen 15.7.2003 Plattform: Xbox, Windows PC - später Portierungen auf MacOS, Android, iOS und Nintendo Switch Entwickler: Bioware Publisher: Microsoft Genre: Rollenspiel Designer: James Ohlen, Michael Gallo, Casey Hudson, Derek Watts, Drew Karpyshyn u.a. Musik: Jeremy Soule Podcast-Credits: Sprecher: Fabian Käufer, Gunnar Lott, Kevin Arnold Audioproduktion: Fabian Langer, Christian Schmidt Titelgrafik: Paul Schmidt Intro, Outro: Nino Kerl (Ansage); Trash80.com (Musik) Hinweis: Kevin Arnold, der in dieser Folge viel zum Star-Wars-Hintergrund erklärt, war jahrelang Kopf und Stimme des Bucketheads-Podcasts. www.stayforever.de
On this episode of Source Pages Presents: The Sacred Jedi Texts, we learn about the origins of the Sith's "Rule of Two." Hayley and Brian are once again joined by the remaining members of the SPaRC Jedi Council, James Hewings and Todd Sedlacek, to cover Darth Bane: Path of Destruction by Drew Karpyshyn, the first in the Darth Bane Trilogy of books. From his beginnings as a Cortosis miner, to his rise to Sith'ari, we learn how Dessel, later known as Bane, forged his own path in the Sith hierarchy, eventually creating the format for the Sith that we see in the movies. Novel covered:Darth Bane: Path of Destruction - Book 1 of the Darth Bane Series, by Drew KarpyshynEMAIL: SPARCPODCAST@GMAIL.COMTWITTER: https://twitter.com/SourcePagesCastINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thesourcepagespodcast/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SPARCPODCASTSPaRC's Podcast Buddies:Across the Bifrost: The Mighty Thor - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/across-the-bifrost-the-mighty-thor-podcast/id1572200841Dan and Ian Have Questions - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dan-and-ian-have-questions-podcast/id1587402809Commute: The Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/commute-the-podcast/id1552657624Segabits - https://segabits.com/Apollo City Comics - https://www.instagram.com/apollocitycomicspodcast/?hl=enMachtails From the Cantina - https://www.facebook.com/machtailsfromthecantina/Rebel Force Radio Presents "The Babu Freaks" - https://www.rebelforceradio.com/shows/category/BaJacked Kirby - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jacked-kirby/id1248146026Star Wars YOU-niverse - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-wars-you-niverse-podcast/id1704904756
Welcome to the first episode of Source Pages Presents: The Sacred Jedi Texts! This show will cover Star Wars novels and comics, both Canon and The Expanded Universe (now known as "Legends"), that normally wouldn't fit into the regular SPaRC format. Hayley and Brian are once again joined by the remaining members of the SPaRC Jedi Council, James Hewings and Todd Sedlacek, to cover the fantastic novel "The Old Republic: Revan" by Drew Karpyshyn. Jedi Master Yodahew will debrief everyone about the characters' backstories from both of the Knights of the Old Republic games, where most of them got their introduction, to give a little more depth. Strap into your Jedi Defender, for it looks to be a wild ride! Novel covered:The Old Republic: Revan by Drew KarpyshynEMAIL: SPARCPODCAST@GMAIL.COMTWITTER: https://twitter.com/SourcePagesCastINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thesourcepagespodcast/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SPARCPODCASTSPaRC's Podcast Buddies:Across the Bifrost: The Mighty Thor - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/across-the-bifrost-the-mighty-thor-podcast/id1572200841Dan and Ian Have Questions - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dan-and-ian-have-questions-podcast/id1587402809Commute: The Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/commute-the-podcast/id1552657624Segabits - https://segabits.com/Apollo City Comics - https://www.instagram.com/apollocitycomicspodcast/?hl=enMachtails From the Cantina - https://www.facebook.com/machtailsfromthecantina/Rebel Force Radio Presents "The Babu Freaks" - https://www.rebelforceradio.com/shows/category/BaJacked Kirby - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jacked-kirby/id1248146026Star Wars YOU-niverse - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-wars-you-niverse-podcast/id1704904756This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4951705/advertisement
The first Darth Bane novel Path of Destruction, has a really intriguing entrance for Darth Revan, where Bane summons his old holocron and learns the Rule of Two who later passes it down to Palpatine through the grape vine. What do you think of this passage from the awesome novel by Drew Karpyshyn? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's hotter than a Sith out here and speaking of which, we're continuing our Sith Lord Summer with Darth Bane: Rule Of Two by Drew Karpyshyn! We hope you guys …
The end of the Odyssey! Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
It all ends here. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The lands of Thylea are in imminent peril and the Chosen must decide what action to take. How will they confront the apocalypse? Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
As the lands of Thylea faces imminent destruction, the Chosen must make a difficult decision on how they could prevent the death of a world. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Furies vs the Chosen. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
It's time for the Blitzball match - the Pentagons vs the Fatemakers! Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
With Scylla gone and the Lost Gods free from their binds, Anastasia hopes to re-unite the sirens of the sea and the sky. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen continue their fight with Scylla in order to obtain the Prometheus Flame. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
With their preparations complete, the Chosen head into the Chasm to face Scylla. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
In this portion of the 200th Show of Rule the Galaxy, We welcome Steve Glosson, Stephen Kent, Adam Bray, Dave Jones, Mark Newbold, Drew Karpyshyn, Mass and Tom Line. We discuss Mandalorian, Jar Jar / Ahmed Best, and what we love about Star Wars
Happy Birthday to us! Three years of this nonsense so we're gonna look at the last twelve months of books and pick our favorites. Then, it's back to the Old Republic and another video game tie-in book with Drew Karpyshyn's Annihilation. This book isn't exactly what we expected, but did we like it anyway?The Skywalker saga may be over, but there are enough books to keep Star Wars fans satisfied for years to come. Chad, Ryan, and Beth have started a series to keep you up to date on all the action. Join our book club as we run down the best that canon, legends, and comics have to offer.Music by Lester Dragstredt of The Mystery Men? Facebook
The Chosen finish visiting the Lost Gods by seeing the Lord Strategist and the Divine Revelry. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen are taken on a tour of the Sunken City and meet gods lost to time and history. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen head towards the Lost City of the Sirens. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
With the help of Astraeus, the Chosen enter Karapthos' painting to negotiate for the Caduceus staff. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen continue to cleanse the corrupted heart tree. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
After some long deliberation, the Chosen return to the Heart Tree to find that it has been corrupted. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Breaker of the Wheel finally shows her true colours as the Chosen go back in time to try to fix their past mistakes... Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen dives headfirst into the hive of the Myrmekes Queen Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen get to experience first-hand the sheer numbers of the almighty Myrmekes Infestation. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen learn what has happened in Thylea since they've been gone and they begin to plan their next moves. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
Liam and Sanak review the Star Wars Legends novel Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan by Drew Karpyshyn in Episode 8 of our Star Wars Legends Book Club. Revan follows the titular character as he becomes increasingly disturbed by the pieces of lost memories and nightmares from his dark past that threaten the galaxy in ways even he never could. Revan begins to trace back the steps of his darker persona and attempts to contact his old friend, the Jedi Exile Meetra Surik, just as a powerful Sith warrior in an unknown part of the galaxy works to establish his position under the very same darkness Revan seeks to destroy.
The group must choose - rob Hades' vault for the ambrosia, or attempt to speak with death himself? Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
As the Chosen reach the final stretch on their path through Hell, they are faced with a decision that can completely derail their journey. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen make it to the end of Carceri and must get past the gatekeeper to reach Hades. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen continue to descend into the depths of Carceri as they get ever closer to their destination. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
After a long and tough fight with eight demiliches, the Chosen finally arrive at Carceri. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen fight against eight demiliches to get into Carceri. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
The Chosen go through the Frozen Hell where they encounter even more horrors and monstrosities. Beware, this is a POST Odyssey of the Dragonlords campaign. If you have not played or watched the main campaign and you plan to play in it someday, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. What is Odyssey of the Dragonlords: Gods' Work? An epic journey following the Chosen of the Oracle and their interactions with the divine. Seven years after the Chosen of the Oracle have defeated Sydon and proven their strength to Kentimane, the Chosen are once again called together by Queen Helen of Aresia to help deal with an impending threat. What has the Chosen been doing in the time since they separated and what evils are still lurking within Thylea? This campaign follows an immense adventure path, Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which comprises a 466-page campaign book created by James Ohlen and Jesse Sky, a team of ex-BioWare creative directors, and NYT best selling author Drew Karpyshyn. Whose collective portfolio includes:
Join us in November for book reviews of Star Wars' books I have read in the last year. The third week of November we look at Fatal Alliance by Sean Williams and Annihilation by Drew Karpyshyn. Join me as we review these Star Wars' adventures. Follow on Instagram and Twitter @ikesflame. Light the Fire!
We haven't recorded since Andor has come out, so we understanadbly spend a lot of time talking about ancient Imperial advisors and AK-47s. For next week, read chapters 1-6 of DARTH BANE: PATH OF DESTRUCTION by Drew Karpyshyn! This week's Article From the Archives: Endurance-class fleet carrier
We haven't recorded since Andor has come out, so we understanadbly spend a lot of time talking about ancient Imperial advisors and AK-47s. For next week, read chapters 1-6 of DARTH BANE: PATH OF DESTRUCTION by Drew Karpyshyn! This week's Article From the Archives: Endurance-class fleet carrier
In episode 119 of The Force Geeks: A Star Wars Podcast, Nate, Jake, and Chris Ridlon break down the fourth episode of the Andor TV series in this spoiler special. They delve into the mission on the planet Aldhani, the introduction of Mon Mothma and her troublesome husband, Luthen's double life, the new Imperial characters at the ISB and all the cool Easter eggs (including one from The Force Unleashed series of games). The Geeks also learn why Knights of the Old Republic author (games and some books), Drew Karpyshyn thinks a making a movie of the story would ruin it.Plus, the Geeks discuss what role iconic actor Christian Bale recently said he wants to play in Star Wars and they then start fan-casting him into other roles. While in that fan-casting mode, the Geeks also tackle who should play Darth Bane if that story is ever done. And, lastly, the Geeks offer up some good news about the forthcoming Tales of the Jedi. Check it all out in this episode of The Force Geeks podcast!
Drew Karpyshyn has had an incredible writing career! His video game credits range from lead writer on the first two Mass Effect games, senior writer on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, and numerous other titles. He is now working at Archetype Entertainment, a video game studio division of Wizards of the Coast. He has also penned novels in the Forgotten Realms and Mass Effect worlds as well as his own original series, the Chaos Born trilogy. Recently he ran a successful Kickstarter for his contemporary sci-fi book, Time Kings of Las Vegas. In this episode, Drew shares his insights and processes in the craft of writing as well as some of the lessons he has learned the hard way over the years. Find Drew at: -> Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Drew-Karpyshyn-Author-Page-104591192254854 -> Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrewKarpyshyn -> Website: http://drewkarpyshyn.com/ Find The Corner of Story and Game at: -> Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storyandgame -> Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecornerofstoryandgame/ -> Twitter: https://twitter.com/StoryAndGame -> Email: gerald@storyandgame.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear more conversations with professionals in the video game, tabletop game, and fiction industries.
The Old Republic Podcast: The Ultimate KOTOR & Star Wars Podcast
This week we finally tackle a book in an episode that has been a long time coming, "Revan" by Drew Karpyshyn! We are joined by our friend and fellow KOTOR fan Jake to talk about the story, the characters, what works for us and what we would have liked to see for our KOTOR/KOTOR2 heroes. Plus, stay tuned after the episode for a sneak peak of "Murphy," an audio drama that super composer and friend Dennis S. Mowers is working on! For more information about "Murphy" https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/murphy-season-one#/ Visit our merchandise store: https://oldrepublicpodcast.square.site Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oldrepublicpodcast Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astro_droid_ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OldRepublicPod Twitch: https://twitch.tv/astro_droid_ Intro Music comes from Dennis S. Mowers https://dsmowersmusic.com/ This episode is brought to you by Nikki Dog from Patreon!
In this episode of Rule the Galaxy, Joe, Alfie, Nick and DDoc welcome special guest Drew Karpyshyn. Drew is the author of Star Wars: The Bane Trilogy Revan Annihilation He also has a new Kickstarter project, a novel: Time Kings of Las Vegas In this book he mixes his love Sci-Fi and Vegas! It was a true honor for our crew to host Drew. We all feel that his books are some of the best Star Wars there is...and we hope someday they will be made into movies or streaming shows of their own. We find that Drew loves the Empire Strikes Back, Han Solo and is a fan of all odd and different lightsaber hilts... Alfie was blown away to find that Drew was one of the writers and creators of the KOTOR games. We hope to have Drew back on the show...or to meet up with him in Vegas!
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In this episode of Rule the Galaxy, Joe, Alfie and DDoc welcome special guest T-Bob to the show. We cover a ton of Star Wars topics: Kenobi showing up in Fortnite? Satine is mentioned in Brotherhood, will she show up in Kenobi? Alfie covers some of the Kathleen Kennedy comments in Vanity Fair... We have a full schedule coming up with Bad Batch, Andor, Mando season 3, Ahsoka and Acolyte. Drew Karpyshyn, author of Bane and Revan novels will be a future guest. We are cheering for Jack Harvey and Colton Herta at the 500 because they are huge Star Wars fans. Myles Turner of the Pacers, love Star Wars Legos. T-Bob discusses how Star Wars is modern mythology and how pumped he is for Kenobi. Is Cad Bane in Kenobi? Is Kal Cestis in Kenobi? Colin Cantwell, RIP...lead designer of so many Star Wars ships. We are pumped for the Micro Galaxy Squadron line Does Kenobi know Anakin is alive as Darth Vader? Follow us @rulethegalaxysw on Twitter and Instagram Rule the Galaxy on YouTube and Facebook RuletheGalaxypodcast on Tik Tok RULETHEGALAXY on Etsy