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" I see the way you look at me. And I know that you know it's not one-sided."---You have the ability to sever the ties that bind lovers and soulmates. When fae seek you out, desperate to be released from their sorrow, grief, and unrequited love, you usually oblige.However, when the beautiful Lysander darkens your doorstep, you hesitate. His pain is something you can clearly see - raw and undeniable. Yet when he asks for your help, you refuse.To your surprise the stubborn prince isn't taking no for an answer and what ensues is a game of cat and mouse, of teasing and denial. And as the days stretch into weeks, Lysander's pleas are slowly replaced by something neither of you expected: laughter, lingering glances, and the brush of fingertips. Perhaps it's coincidental, or perhaps it's true what they say; two broken hearts can heal in the right company. Or maybe…it's just fate.---IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HEAR THE FULL SPICY VERSION OF THIS AUDIO, YOU CAN LISTEN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-5-2026.1900 ADAMS BOULEVARD LA. Jeff Bliss highlights the stark contrast between Seattle's controlled homelessness and the pervasive crisis in Los Angeles. The discussion transitions to California's jungle primary, where late-arriving ballots in the Los Angelesmayoral race show statistically improbable gains for Karen Bass and Nithya Raman, fueling accusations of election irregularities. Jeff Bliss previews the opening of a massive, multi-story In-N-Out Burger in Las Vegas, predicting it will become a celebrity destination similar to Hollywood's historic clubs or New York's Stork Club. He also reflects on a rare 1955 invitation from Walt Disney, noting its role in establishing Disneyland's enduring cultural legacy. Richard Epstein examines the 14th Amendment's opening clause, distinguishing the robust rights of citizens from the conditional privileges of aliens. He argues that naturalization was historically a federal prerogative, noting that early statutes, influenced by Thomas Jefferson, included explicit racial exclusions for persons of African or Asiandescent. Richard Epstein disputes the "plain meaning" application to the 14th Amendment, arguing that "subject to the jurisdiction" requires natural allegiance rather than mere physical presence. Critiquing the Wong Kim Ark ruling, he suggests that children of legal permanent aliens should inherit their parents' status rather than automatic citizenship. Jim McTague reports on the cautious economic sentiment in Lancaster County, where despite falling gas prices, consumers remain budget-conscious. While tourism remains strong at venues like the Sight and Sound Theatre, local officials recently rejected a proposed data center in Columbia due to technicalities and concerns over its utility. Lorenzo Fiori provides an optimistic update on Italy's economy, noting improved employment rates across various demographics. He highlights a landmark legislative shift toward nuclear energy, with small plants planned by 2034. For travelers, he recommends San Miniato, a strategic, less-crowded Tuscan village famous for its white beans. Bob Zimmerman dismisses NASA's sheltering orders on the ISS as an overreaction to routine Russian repair work on the Zvezda module. He details SpaceX's massive IPO, which aims to raise billions, and observes that private space station firms like Axiom and Vast continue to secure significant capital despite SpaceX's market dominance. Bob Zimmerman surveys global spaceport developments, contrasting Spain's investment in French Guiana with the liquidation of the UK's Sutherland facility due to red tape. He debunks claims that the interstellar comet 3I/Atlas is an alien craft and notes that unpredictable sunspot activity continues to defy scientific models. Andrew Bayliss recounts how Pericles provoked the Peloponnesian War by steering Athens toward confrontation with Sparta. He details the Athenian strategy of retreating behind city walls and relying on naval imports, a move that tragically facilitated a devastating plague, claiming thousands of lives, including Pericleshimself. Andrew Bayliss profiles Lysander, a Spartan general of modest origins who secured crucial Persian funding to challenge Athenian naval supremacy. Lysander achieved victory not through direct combat, but by using deception to capture the Athenian fleet while the crews were uncharacteristically casual and off their ships. Andrew Bayliss explores the aftermath of Sparta's victory, noting that Lysander's immense power and ambition ultimately led to his death during a failed siege. Sparta's dominance eventually collapsed at the Battle of Leuctradue to a dwindling citizen population, reducing the once-mighty superpower to a minor village. Andrew Bayliss critiques the modern application of the "Thucydides Trap" to US-China relations, arguing that the original Peloponnesian War was not inevitable. He suggests the conflict was precipitated by specific provocations and accidental circumstances, drawing parallels to the circumstantial outbreak of the First World War. Henry Sokolski warns of China's fast breeder reactor program, which produces super weapons-grade plutonium capable of fueling efficient nuclear triggers. He also notes South Korea's growing interest in developing independent nuclear capabilities and submarines to counter threats from North Korea and China, despite international non-proliferation standards. Henry Sokolski explains the strategic significance of deploying Dual Capable Aircraft (DCA), such as the F-35, to reinforce NATO's nuclear deterrent in Europe. He observes that while Moscow and Beijing oppose these deployments, the aircraft act as vital "glue" for alliances, ensuring that American nuclear guarantees remain credible. Richard Epstein analyzes the Wong Kim Ark decision, arguing that Justice Horace Gray erroneously applied birthright citizenship to the children of ineligible aliens. He further critiques the expansion of the Equal Protection Clause in the 20th century, claiming it was originally intended for criminal matters rather than civil benefits. Richard Epstein discusses the legal complexities of a proposed executive order to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal aliens. He highlights the rise of "manufactured citizenship" through birth tourism and predicts the Supreme Court may eventually distinguish between transient visitors and those seeking permanent residency.
Andrew Bayliss profiles Lysander, a Spartan general of modest origins who secured crucial Persian funding to challenge Athenian naval supremacy. Lysander achieved victory not through direct combat, but by using deception to capture the Athenian fleet while the crews were uncharacteristically casual and off their ships.1881 LYSANDER ORDERS THE ATHEN WALLS TORN DOWN.
Andrew Bayliss explores the aftermath of Sparta's victory, noting that Lysander's immense power and ambition ultimately led to his death during a failed siege. Sparta's dominance eventually collapsed at the Battle of Leuctra due to a dwindling citizen population, reducing the once-mighty superpower to a minor village.1890 VOYAGERS
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Certain things will always find their way to the surface.Andy Conduit-Turner is joined by Foreign Bodies director Lysander Wong to discuss animated short film that screened at FrightFest Glasgow!A simple itch descends into an outbreak with many legs.Podcast - https://fanlink.tv/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastX - https://x.com/horror_hangout_TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/horrorhangoutpodcastAndy - https://instagram.com/andyctwrites/Lysander - https://www.instagram.com/lysander_wong/Audio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Squonk Crew isn't done with Naboo just yet. Lysander comes face to face with their mysterious new "master".... whoever that really means. Koreal finally gets their hands on a new ship, and when a dark vision ripples through The Force, the crew's next move gets a lot more complicated. Will traveling to Valo have to wait? Listen to another episode of For Light and Dice — a Star Wars: The High Republic TTRPG podcast. Roll for the Republic!
Alexander The Great called himself a god, Henry VIII airbrushed his portrait, and Nixon lost a TV debate because he was sweaty. The Cult of Personality is older and more complex than you think.This episode traces the ancient, ridiculous, and terrifyingly effective history of leader worship. We start with Lysander of Sparta getting a festival named after him, swing through Alexander the Great's divine PR campaign, and watch Henry VIII weaponise oil paintings centuries before Instagram existed. Then it's the 1930s, where Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin industrialised the whole thing, while FDR, Churchill, and Gandhi proved democracies weren't immune. We hit the Kennedy vs Nixon debate (RIP Nixon's grey suit), Reagan's Hollywood playbook, Thatcher's 'Iron Lady' persona, and land squarely in the age of memes, algorithms, and wannabe dictators.https://www.patreon.com/HistorysGreatestIdiotshttps://www.instagram.com/historysgreatestidiotshttps://buymeacoffee.com/historysgreatestidiotsArtist: Sarah Cheyhttps://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey
Alexander The Great called himself a god, Henry VIII airbrushed his portrait, and Nixon lost a TV debate because he was sweaty. The Cult of Personality is older and more complex than you think.This episode traces the ancient, ridiculous, and terrifyingly effective history of leader worship. We start with Lysander of Sparta getting a festival named after him, swing through Alexander the Great's divine PR campaign, and watch Henry VIII weaponise oil paintings centuries before Instagram existed. Then it's the 1930s, where Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin industrialised the whole thing, while FDR, Churchill, and Gandhi proved democracies weren't immune. We hit the Kennedy vs Nixon debate (RIP Nixon's grey suit), Reagan's Hollywood playbook, Thatcher's 'Iron Lady' persona, and land squarely in the age of memes, algorithms, and wannabe dictators.https://www.patreon.com/HistorysGreatestIdiotshttps://www.instagram.com/historysgreatestidiotshttps://buymeacoffee.com/historysgreatestidiotsArtist: Sarah Cheyhttps://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey
Desde Medrengard, en lo más profundo del Ocularis Terribus, el Primarca Perturabo va a aprovechar la debilidad del Imperio en esta Era Indomitus para comenzar su plan de Ciudadela Infinita con el que poder completar su asedio a Terra. Hoy descubriremos todo el nuevo trasfondo del suplemento Ojo del Terror: El Reino de Hierro con muchos protagonistas: Kravek Morne, Úrsula Creed, Thulia Ghuld, Lysander y muchos más, entre ellos algunos inesperados como Eldrad Ulthran y un epílogo en tres partes que dará mucho que hablar. No os perdáis nuestro vídeo pintando a Kravek Morne en https://www.youtube.com/@lavozdehorus junto a mucho otro material ya subido a Youtube. Tampoco os perdás las últimas entradas del torneo de Warhammer 40k en Undécima Edición en La Voz Open el 29-30 de agosto en https://banduawargames.com/es/la-voz-open-entradas-wargames/73774-entrada-lvo-wh-40000-2026.html ¿Te gusta lo que hacemos y quieres apoyarnos y de paso participar en el sorteo mensual de 400€ en material de Warhammer 40k? Dale al botón de "Apoyar" en iVoox. Tendrás una participación por 4,99€, tres participaciones por 9,99€, siete participaciones por 14,99€, y otras siete por cada 5€ de apoyo adicional. Más detalle en nuestra web, https://www.lavozdehorus.com/ 00:00:00 Presentación e introducción 00:10:10 El Ojo del Terror y la Puerta de Cadia en la Era Indomitus 01:21:38 Perturabo en la actualidad, su Legión y la Ciudadela Infinita 02:26:14 Cita de Perturabo sobre los cimientos de su triunfo más glorioso 02:27:36 Las fuerzas de Agripinaa y de la Archimagos Terminus Thulia Ghuld 02:56:53 Cita de Thulia Ghuld sobre la voluntad del Omnissiah 02:57:14 Las órdenes del Primarca al Arquitecto de la Ruina Kravek Morne 02:59:58 Cadia, Toros y Olaedros comienzan la Ciudadela Infinita 04:45:17 Los informes de avance de los asedios 04:58:56 El epílogo con Eldrad Ulthran 05:03:26 El epílogo con Úrsula Creed 05:06:09 El epílogo con un misterioso líder de los Puños Imperiales... 05:14:44 Perturabo sobre la futura caída de Terra Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa semanal de referencia sobre Warhammer 40.000. Toda la música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo y Dark Fantasy Studio. El corte de fondo inicial es licencia Creative Commons de Royalty Free Kings utilizada con permiso de su autor Mark Petrie. El resto de temas musicales son licencia Creative Commons de Scott Buckley o usados con permiso de su autor, Fernando Amat. Ningún tipo de IA ha sido utilizada para la confección del guión, las voces o la música de este programa. Todo es artesanal y real. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
In the seedy town of Llorkh, Neville accepts a job to try to steal an ornate sarcophagus from an embalming house run by the Grave Men, a group of smugglers. Flip, Kain, and Lysander accompany him to surveil the place, but first they tangle with a bunch of dancing beggars led by a piper with an unusual head. Once there, Lysander gets drunk on addictive hyacinth wine, then he and Neville infiltrate; but Lysander blows up the front room with Shatter and kills a smuggler, so they flee into the night, pursued by a strange skeleton-man. The following day, they come disguised first as town watch, then later as bounty-hunters with Lysander in tow. While Lysander is in the attic getting harshly questioned by the skeleton man Chakkralka, Flip and Neville find the sarcophagus in the basement and manage to escape with it. Lysander and Kain escape by jumping out a window, and Flip finally gets a wild magic surge while casting Feather Fall on Lysander. Based on the DCC Lankhmar adventure "Grave Matters" by Michael Curtis.
Neville Cavendish puts together a crew for a heist, featuring Flip, Kain, Brimlad the Brawler, and the return of Lysander. A Goliath gang leader sends them on a city-wide scavenger hunt before taking them to Grathka Stonevein, who wants an important ceremonial ledger stolen from the Black Network. She has them meet up with her inside source and a strange wizard to aid their preparations. During the heist, a huge stone colossus rises up from a magical circle to do battle against the party. Narrowly escaping with their loot, the party help stage a scene to blame the crime on some of the guards and on a rival adventuring party, the Black Cats.
The crew is finally ready to face Marchion Ro and rescue Lysander's parents… which of course means everything immediately goes sideways. Shocking truths come to light, plans unravel, and the road to the Gaze Electric is anything but guaranteed. This episode kicks off the Season Two finale of For Light and Dice : the beginning of the end of our wild, chaotic, Star Wars: The High Republic inspired TTRPG adventure. Buckle up. Things are about to get intense.
Philip & Jeremy team up with Kross & PJ from Words and Whiskey to tackle 10 burning questions leading into Red God. From Darrow's fate to Lysander's next move, we jump into theories, predictions, and speculation.Warning: All episodes contain spoilers for books 1-6 of the Red Rising SagaEmail hailreaperpod@gmail.comSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelInstagram @hailreaperpodVisit our free Patreon pageArt by Jeff HalseyHail Reaper is a production of Deepgrave Studios
Secrets come to light as Lysander confesses a truth that could shatter the group's trust, and their mission. Can they still save his family from the “boy” Marchion Ro, or has everything changed? Meanwhile, Jedi Master Nasti may not be sober.Listen for another episode of our tabletop roleplaying adventure drama inspired by Star Wars The High Republic.
Join us as we dive into the lovers fight: Helena is pursued by both Lysander and Demetrius, Hermia threatens Helena, and Lysander and Demetrius prepare to duel - from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Join us as we dive into the lovers fight: Helena is pursued by both Lysander and Demetrius, Hermia threatens Helena, and Lysander and Demetrius prepare to duel - from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Join us as we dive into the lovers fight: Helena is pursued by both Lysander and Demetrius, Hermia threatens Helena, and Lysander and Demetrius prepare to duel - from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Returning guest Garry Messick (American Doom Podcast) brings us Robyn Hitchcock and The Egyptians' 1991 release, 'Perspex Island'. His third album for A&M records, it's yet another sterling example of Hitchcock's quirkily original - but always charmingly catchy - songwriting. Songs discussed in this episode: She Doesn't Exist (Robyn Hitchcock cover) - Vic Chesnutt; American Doom Podcast Teaser - American Doom; Underwater Moonlight - The Soft Boys; Sitting Still - REM; My Wife and My Dead Wife - Robyn Hitchcock; The Gnome - Pink Floyd; Balloon Man, Oceanside, So You Think You're In Love - Robyn Hitchcock; She Loves You - The Beatles; Birds In Perspex, Ultra Unbelievable - Robyn Hitchcock; Pretty Persuasion - REM; Vegetation and Dimes, Lysander, Child of the Universe, She Doesn't Exist - Robyn Hitchcock; I'm Not In Love - 10CC; Ride, If You Go Away, Earthly Paradise, Are Friends Electric (Tubeway Army cover) - Robyn Hitchcock
“The course of true love never did run smooth.” We watched “A Midsummer Night's Dream” with our friends Michael and Callum from “Once Upon a VHS - 80s and 90s Fantasy,” and we need a dictionary. This star-studded adaptation was riding high on the wave of late 90's Shakespeare craze, and we're digging the queerness this cast is bringing. Rupert Everett and Stanley Tucci are giving us body for days as Oberon - King of the Faeries - and Puck - a mischievous sprite, respectively. Aside from the faeries strutting around the forest in the buff, we also have some human characters that are easy on the eyes. Christian Bale and Dominic West play lovelorn Demetrius and Lysander and feature some forest frolicking after Puck hits them with the old Love Potion. We would be remiss if we left out the diva herself, one-miss Michelle Pfeiffer as Titania, Queen of the Faeries. Listen, this movie may be style over substance, but it sure is fun to watch. We also talk about our introductions to the Bard, be they cable television Animated Tales or clandestine passing of Broadway musical cassette tapes. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Bluesky: @MTMUGPod.bsky.social Scott Youngbauer: Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Instagram @peterlasagna
“The course of true love never did run smooth.” We watched “A Midsummer Night's Dream” with our friends Michael and Callum from “Once Upon a VHS - 80s and 90s Fantasy,” and we need a dictionary. This star-studded adaptation was riding high on the wave of late 90's Shakespeare craze, and we're digging the queerness this cast is bringing. Rupert Everett and Stanley Tucci are giving us body for days as Oberon - King of the Faeries - and Puck - a mischievous sprite, respectively. Aside from the faeries strutting around the forest in the buff, we also have some human characters that are easy on the eyes. Christian Bale and Dominic West play lovelorn Demetrius and Lysander and feature some forest frolicking after Puck hits them with the old Love Potion. We would be remiss if we left out the diva herself, one-miss Michelle Pfeiffer as Titania, Queen of the Faeries. Listen, this movie may be style over substance, but it sure is fun to watch. We also talk about our introductions to the Bard, be they cable television Animated Tales or clandestine passing of Broadway musical cassette tapes. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Bluesky: @MTMUGPod.bsky.social Scott Youngbauer: Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Instagram @peterlasagna
Leota attempts to ride a Peacon, and results may vary. Lysander braves the local Batuuan milk, Koreal goes scavenging for parts, and the rest of the crew tries to make a call. What could possibly go wrong next?Tune in for another wild chapter of our Star Wars: The High Republic, inspired TTRPG adventure! Only on For Light and Dice!
The crew touches down on Disney—er, Batuu, where the twin suns shine bright and the shadows grow darker. Near an ancient Jedi Temple, our heroes regroup and weigh their next move to save Lysander's family. But the Force is restless, and they're not the only ones who feel it.Tune in for another thrilling chapter of For Light and Dice, our Star Wars: The High Republic inspired TTRPG adventure!
The group heads to Batuu, but before they get there, they have to survive traveling together. Things are tense between Goz and Leota. Lysander has big feelings. Colton decided out of character that we needed to discuss cannibalism. Here is what happens next as we continue our Star Wars The High Republic-inspired TTRPG adventure!
Flip the Sorcerer leads Vond, Lysander, and Kathar back to the Grig Little Kingdom to help overthrow evil vizier Jhabshasid and restore power to King Flibnabmeister and his daughter Hollylollybon. Aided by former captain of guard Bentonkadonk, they infiltrate the Ogre Skull Palace and find the king missing. Princess Holly is found unconscious and attached to a fiendish device that is extracting her blood and transforming it into a serum. They fight the evil guardian and free Holly, then use the serum to get into the magic library of King Filbnabmeister. There they encounter the king's body and a portal to the Shadowfell, and the evil vizier Jhabshasid. Weak from their former battle, he downs most of the party quickly, leaving only Vond able to try to save who he can! Flip is saved, Kathar is slain, and Lysander and the villain disappear into the Shadow realm. Kathar's body is brought to Fort Heartwood, where the archdruid of Lurue is able to reincarnate her - as an orc. Lysander's fate remains unknown, but peace is restored to the grigs.
Hannah's been busy grinding out elementary school book fairs (drug-dealer mentality for the win), so the John Updike's Ghost podcast has put in a call to the bullpen, and out walks ... Cyndle Plaisted Rials! Cyndle is a writer and creative writing teacher who teamed with Sam on a book earlier this year, as well as the Beer & Weed project, so you know she's ready to go. She has not, however, read "To Kill a Mockingbird" or "Of Mice and Men," so weird stuff is on the way. Here's what she and Sam had to chat about this week: - "All the Pretty Horses," by Cormac McCarthy — Sam has never read this, but it's awesome. If you've never read it, you should do it now. Just be prepared for very few commas. - "Lady Macbeth," by Ava Reid — Cyndle finds this a little better than Shakespeare's historical works, anyway. It's a little bit of a "Wicked" situation and it might help to read the original; what is Lysander doing in this book? Decent audiobook. - "Pickleballers," by Ilana Long — A racy book about people who play pickleball and like to bang. Sam laughed a few times, but didn't manage to finish this. Still, if you like romantic comedies, this is fine. - "Rejection," by Tony Tulathimutte — You might have seen the story "The Feminist"? That's the lead story in this collection, which is a serious collection of bad dudes. And hyper-online.
If you'd like to get these episodes early AND ad-free, please go to https://www.patreon.com/unspoiled and become a patron, or just follow us as a free member for updates!Thank you very much to Tara for commissioning this episode! These chapters are the ones in which Lysander and Cassius are trapped by people who know full well who they are. Well, at the very least they know who Cassius is. Meanwhile, Ephraim is completing his terrible mission and it's more dire than I ever expected. Thanks so much to you all for listening, and I will see you soon with a new episode!Wanna talk spoilers? Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/rEF2KfZxfV
In 404 BC, Athens faced total defeat. Once the dominant power of the Greek world, their navy was shattered, their food supply cut off, and on the horizon an armada of Spartan ships signalled the city's final reckoning.In this episode of The Ancients, Tristan Hughes is joined by Professor Alastair Blanshard to explore the dramatic downfall of Athens in the final years of the Peloponnesian War. They discuss the decades-long struggle between Athens and Sparta, the key figures who shaped its outcome - like Lysander and Alcibiades - and how Persian support helped turn the tide. From epic battles to political intrigue, discover how this war reshaped the ancient Greek world for generations.Presented by Tristan Hughes. Audio editor is Aidan Lonergan, the producer is Joseph Knight. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.The Ancients is a History Hit podcast.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original TV documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Sign up HERE for 50% off your first 3 months using code ‘ANCIENTS'. https://historyhit.com/subscriptionYou can take part in our listener survey here.
Floki asks satyr bard Lysander to go see why some grigs and sprites are searching the Dead Magic Zone, so he assembles a team of dragonborn monk Kathar Videro, feytouched human sorcerer Flip, and two new PCs: halfling wizard Vond Lightfoot and dragonborn ranger Balastair. After a nearly deadly encounter with a displacer beast in the night, they talk to the grigs, who seem to be looking for a way to cure their ailing King Filbnabmeister. The party travels to the Grig Little Kingdom, where they drink some "shrinky drinky" and talk to Princess Hollylollybon and the sketchy vizier Jhabshasid in the Ogre Skull Palace. King Filbnabmeister is afraid of the dark and the only person who can access a magical library of some sort, and the shadows seem to behave extra-strangely here. One of the servants, Nannyplumkins, shows the party where to find the now imprisoned former captain of guards, Bentonkadonk. The party manages to free Ben, but in so doing the alarm is raised and the Ogre Skull Palace gets locked down. Lysander sneaks in to find the Princess and King but triggers the alarm once more when Shattering a door. He and the rest of the party flee the village with Ben, and head back to the Dead Magic Zone, where they learn that the grigs and ravens were looking for something there that Jhabshasid wants.
Welcome into a Would You Rather Wednesday edition of GCR, lots to go over on the program as we will dive into the Ravens making their first incoming Free Agent signing last night as DeAndre Hopkins signs a 1-year, $5 million deal, we'll react to it, plus Patrick Ricard is back, and we'll talk some Spring Training, college hoops with Navy going for a Patriot League title tonight and the start of the Big Ten Tourney. It is a Wednesday so that means Drew Forrester of DrewsMorningDish.com will be hanging out with us in studio today as we see what's on his mind, play some Would You Rather, and he'll of course pass the ball around the Association in ‘NBA Corner', and lots more! At 11am, we'll talk DeAndre Hopkins joining the Ravens with Chiefs Color Analyst, and former NFL WR, Danan Hughes to get his thoughts on Hopkins, what he has left, how he fit in with KC last year and what he could bring to Baltimore with Lamar and Todd Monken. Then we'll head down to Sarasota to check in with Stan ‘The Fan' Charles at 11:40am, get an update on him and Luke Jackson after scary accident last night, but Stan always in high spirits will break down what he's seen over the past few days from the rotation, Samuel Basallo and much more. And we will wrap the program today by catching up with Navy Basketball Captain (and Captain of Captains at the Naval Academy) Lysander Rehnstrom as we preview tonight's Patriot League Final in DC as the Mids look to punch their ticket to the NCAA Tournament vs American…
What happens when Leota meets up with the rest of the group, and also, who asks for Leota's help? Also, does Lysander tell the rest of the group about the sword that Two stole? Most of those questions will be answered, and chaos is guaranteed. Listen to another crazy episode of our Star Wars The High Republic-inspired TTRPG podcast!
The "Squonk" crew are still heading to Niamos and have some last-minute conversations during their journey. Lysander learns about the horrifying news about his family and makes a choice that may have lasting consequences. Listen to another edition of this Star Wars The High Republic-inspired tabletop roleplaying show to hear what happens.
Leota learns about the whereabouts about her family, Lysander makes a deal with Two, and Goz sends a message while the crew travels to Niamos. This is our final episode for 2024 and we want to thank everyone for listening to our crazy table top roleplaying game show inspired by Star Wars The High Republic. We are so excited to go on more adventures in 2025! If you would like to follow our social media or join our Discord, select this link: https://linktr.ee/forlightanddice
Join Zeckthar as he concludes his exciting chronicles of Imperial Fist Captain Darnath Lysander against the swarms of vile tyranids! In this vox Lysander finally figures out some life long questions, as well as continuing his life long goal of eliminating his hated rival, Warsmith Shon'tu! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ian-crombie00/support
Thank you very much to Claire for commissioning this episode! These chapters are the ones in which Lyria tries to pick up the pieces after the death of almost all her loved ones, Ephraim gets pulled into a high-risk heist and drags his crew along with him, and Lysander is taken prisoner by someone who really does not like him. Thanks so much to you all for listening, and I will see you soon with a new episode!Wanna talk spoilers? Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/rEF2KfZxfVIf you'd like to support the show, please go to https://www.patreon.com/unspoiled and become a patron or just follow us for updates!
Join Zeckthar as he continues the saga of Darnath Lysander! This time Lysander is on a punitive crusade against the orks in the Magor Rift, yet before this is done he must refit and train the 3rd company. Will he have enough time to turn them into a fighting force, or will the 3rd be doomed yet again, except this time to the wrath of the greenskins? Tune in to find out! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ian-crombie00/support
Join Zeckthar as he chronicles the noble Imperial Fist Darnath Lysander and his vengeful hunt of the Iron Warrior Warmaster Shon'tu! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ian-crombie00/support
The Battles continues with Lysander an Kargus...
Koreal, Zero, and Lysander finally make it to Jedha. They visit Koreal's former order, but are they really someone they can trust? Also what dangers await the Squonk Crew? Listen to another Star Wars The High Republic episode to find out!
Thank you very much to Ashley for commissioning this episode!Before you message me, I KNOW THE BEGiNNING IS EDITED WRONG, I'm so sorry! By the time I realized, I had already deleted the original file. D: These are the chapters in which we get confirmation about the Red Hand, we see Darrow get publicly reprimanded and lose face, and we watch Lysander save the Gold woman. Thanks so much to you all for listening, and I will see you soon with a new episode!Wanna talk spoilers? Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/rEF2KfZxfVIf you'd like to support the show, please go to https://www.patreon.com/unspoiled and become a patron or just follow us for updates!
Thank you very much to Ashley for commissioning this episode!These chapters are the ones where Lyria saves a Telemanus from drowning in his space suit, Lysander and Cassius get surrounded after a desperate flight, and Darrow runs off his his Howlers in a really poorly-judged bid to finish the war once and for all. Thanks so much to you all for listening, and I will see you again soon with a new episode!Wanna talk spoilers? Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/rEF2KfZxfVIf you'd like to support the show, please go to https://www.patreon.com/unspoiled and become a patron or just follow us for updates!
Lysander, Zero, and Koreal are going to Jedha, but tensions on the ship are rising. Lysander wants the Holocron, Koreal intends to keep it safe, and the droids want to steal some shit. Listen to find out what happens in another Star Wars: The High Republic TTRPG adventure.
Welcome to Episode 144 Sponsored by CultTVMan, Sean's Custom Model Tools and Return To Kit FormHostsStuartGeoffTerryThanks to our latest Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee Supporters:Check out our What We Like page for lists of what we like.***************************************LATEST NEWSWe are taking a break until Sept.Shapeways has filed for bankruptcy.***************************************MAILBAGWe want to hear from you! Let us know if you have any comments or suggestions scalemodelpodcast@gmail.com.***************************************LATEST HOBBY ANNOUNCEMENTSItaleri in JulyICM August Meng's new 1/72nd scale American M142 HIMARSHanriot HD.1 in 1:16 scaleSH72501 Seafire FR Mk.47 Seafire FR MK.47Hasegawa coming soonWhat's new at Scalemates.com***************************************SPONSOR AD #1Cult TV Man***************************************WHAT'S ON THE BENCHStuart - More work on the Yamato. Turrets and put 2 out of the 3 decks on. After this will be the after-market wood deck.[foogallery id="3791"]Also more being bad at the Broughdale Hobby sale. A “Brian Lane' Mk 1 Spitfire in 1/32nd, a partially started Matchbox 1/32 Lysander and a Tamiya 1/12 Suzuki RG250 Motorcycle. Never done a bike kit so that will be interesting. Coming soon - Where will Stuart display all these?
"What does the eye see?" Zero, Lysander, and Koreal are together but in big trouble. Can they survive a head-on confrontation with The Eye of the Nihil? Perhaps a more important question: Can they survive each other? Listen to another Star Wars The High Republic TTRPG-inspired installment of our story and discover what happens!
Koreal and Lysander are trapped in the force vision set in the past, while Zero is flying the Squonk while being attacked. Do they make it out alive? You'll have to listen to another Star Wars High Republic-inspired episode of For Light and Dice to find out!
Our party delves into the mountainous caverns below Ridgeden in search of Tuke's brother Glover and any sign of what Morgeth may have been doing there. Lysander receives a visit from his patron. Join our Patreon for access to the Tiny Hut Talk, our aftershow, as well as other exclusive content and swag: patreon.com/herefortherolls Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/YQuj5GUA Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @_snackstudios Email: chatsnackstudios@gmail.com Full video episodes also available on YouTube @SnackStudiosMedia. Thanks for watching/listening to Here for the Rolls!
Lysander and Koreal are trapped in a force vision, and have to figure out where they are. Meanwhile Goz and Wynn decide to help Leox, but have a meaningful conversation along the way.
Zero and Lysander talk to the Squonk to see if the Nihil Orcus's presence triggers anything, and some choices were made that change the direction of the crew forever.
In this episode, we discuss Spartan imperial policy at home and abroad in the aftermath of the Peloponnesian War at Sparta from 404-396 BC, including their war with Elis, the imperial ambitions of Lysander and the ascension of Agesilaos, Kinadon's foiled socio-political revolution, and Sparta's invasion of Persia to "free" the Eastern Greeks Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2024/02/111-spartan-hegemony.html
Important PeopleLycurgus - ancient lawgiver, whose biography Plutarch also wrote, and to whom everyone refers constantly in this life as the original set of laws they are trying to hearken back to.Leonidas - one of two kings of Sparta (along with Agis, the protagonist of this life) who first secretly and then openly resists and thwarts Agis's reforms at every turn.Lysander - Not the Lysander who was a contemporary of Agesilaus, but a new Lysander, elected as ephor and one of the main allies for Agis in his implementation of the new Spartan system.Important PlacesSparta - This is the story of Sparta's last gasp attempt to become an important political and military influence in the Peloponnesus. VirtuesDiscretion (or piety?) - εὐλάβεια - Some interesting shades of meaning cover this one. The conventional Greek word for piety is εὐσέβεια (eusebeia), but this less common word can work like our English word pride. That is, it can be considered a vice or a virtue depending on the context. No one wants to be prideful, but we certainly allow and often even encourage people to be proud of the good things they've done for their communities. Gentleness - πρᾶον - A common theme we've seen in lives as disparate as Pericles, Aristides, and Aemilius Paullus. Also a contrast to those who lack it like Coriolanus or Pelopidas. Ultimately, the gentle leaders are the greater ones. Humane / Kindness - φιλάνθρωπον - Another virtue that shows up often among Plutarch's greatest heroes. This particular virtue seems to be part of Agis's downfall. In what way can our vices be our undoing? Is it like the life of Dion where tyrants feel challenged by virtuous living? Or was it something else? Key Vicesgreed - πλεονεξία (cf. 10)parsimony - μικρολογίαluxury - ἀπολαύσειsoftness - μαλακία (cf. 10)extravagance - πολυτέλειαCaptain IdeasWhat is a citizen?A person born and raised in a certain place and manner?Someone who adopts the language, customs, and laws of the land in which they reside?When and how should citizens fight for regime change? When and how should citizens admit defeat and work within an unjust or imperfect system of government? When in a leadership position, how does one know to instigate a change? Is every virtue to be insisted upon all the time by the laws? Support the show
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