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Wherein Eric and John surprise the world with a midsummer bonus episode dedicated to the life and times of one of the most important metal artists of all time, Quorthon, and his legendary black metal/Viking metal band Bathory. This bonus episode would not have been possible without the support of beloved Heavy Metal 101 Patreon members like Quorthon100, who requested this specific topic. Please do consider joining us on our Patreon page for just $3/month. Not only will you have the opportunity to request a bonus episode topic all your own and gain access to exclusive content, but you'll also get that sense of pure joy that can only come from supporting the world's wackiest, most insightful heavy metal podcast. Link below: http://patreon.com/HeavyMetal101Click on the links below for all the music listening/video breaks in this episode:Listening Break #1: "Sacrifice" early version from the Scandinavian Metal Attack compilation (1984)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J5w-DrR1poBonus listening: Want to compare the earlier version of "Sacrifice" directly with the classic version from the self-titled debut (1984)? Here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZvD4CV4QDMListening break #2: “The Return of Darkness and Evil" from The Return...of the Darkness and Evil (1985)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0wzwQgvpoAListening break #3: “Woman of Dark Desires" from Under the Sign of the Black Mark (1987)-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uryRdqFdvhwListening break #4: "A Fine Day to Die" from Blood Fire Death (1988)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ghJQzNDihAVideo Break #1: "One Rode to Asa Bay" from Hammerheart (1990)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE-UIbpag3ITwilight of the Gods (1991) rules. You really should check out "Under the Ruins": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfsXRtbK48IListening break #5: "Oh No No" by Quorthon from Album (1994) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejiDqpaZVnk Listening break #6: "Nordland" from Nordland I (2002)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4Dr3HZltLgListening break #7: "Song to Hall Up High" by Jennie Tebler (w/Quorthon) from the Silverwing single (2005)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWBEdtG0-OYRIP Quorthon (1966-2004). Gone but never forgotten.Visit us at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavymetal101podcast (you can leave us a voicemail if you're so inclined!)Contact us at: heavymetal101podcast@gmail.comSocial media:https://www.facebook.com/HeavyMetal101Podcasthttps://twitter.com/heavy_101https://www.tiktok.com/@heavymetal101podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/heavymetal101podcast/New episodes of Heavy Metal 101 are released monthly on the 3rd Monday of each month. We'll be back this fall. Thanks for listening!Underscore credits:Royalty Free // Epic Fantasy Music "Leaving for Valhalla" by Alexander Nakarada Alexander Nakarada National Anthem of Sweden (No Copyright)Burhan ErdemirOfficial Artist ChannelFolk & Medieval (Free Music) - "ADVENTURE BEYOND" by Alexander Nakarada
Well well Numeatz, we are back with a book that couldn't help but make Coke AND Dank relive their childhood favourite moments AGAIN! Except this may be the father to all of those amazing woodland critter stories.Bats, owls, pigeons, rats are all included in this story by Canadian writer Kenneth Oppel and artist Christopher Steininger are the collaborators of Silverwing Great adventure storytelling gets us every time and Silverwing is no exception. This has been a story that has been told for at least 25years so it stands as a testament of what great storytelling can do. it flows, it soars, it swoops and its honestly, a great flight of fantasy and adventure! It has no business being this good and this fun while still being so engaging. So buckle in and listen to us find more reasons to keep talking everything Silverwing. --Hit us up at comicpatrolpod@gmail.com if you want to add a submission for a future Arc Analysis-- --Follow the Weapons on Twitter @Comic_Patrol for some extra tidbits of fun (and we promise it won't be upside down sleeping bat erotica)--
Con un nuovo cavaliere di drago pronto a servirla, apparentemente figlio di nessuno, Rhaenyra si rende conto che aveva ragione, e che può ottenere nuovi cavalieri di drago... semplicemente, non è tra la nobiltà che deve cercare, ma sotto le lenzuola e le cataste di legna, dovunque i suoi avi possano aver generato figli illegittimi. Certo, ci vuole un po' di organizzazione, ma non sono pochi a presentarsi al suo cospetto. In questa analisi parliamo nel dettaglio della nuova puntata di House of the Dragon, ormai prossimi alla fine della stagione. Tecnica, easter eggs e, ovviamente... libri!00:00 Intro e premesse01:57 Riassunto di puntata05:26 Analisi tecnica31:36 Easter eggs45:13 DISCLAIMER45:36 E i libri?01:10:27 La prossima puntata01:12:22.21 Conclusioni
You Promised Dragons and Gave Us Chattering Hens This Week on the Podcast, Brian and Darryl get around to reviewing the last 3 episodes of season 2 of House of the Dragon. Episode Index Intro: 0:07 Deadpool 3 Box Office: 10:05 Dragon Stuff Season 2: 17:03 House of the Dragon (Season 2) Season 2 Out of 10 Inconsistent Starts and Stops Darryl: 7/10 Brain: 6.78/10 Episode 6 Episode Title: “Smallfolk” Written by: Eileen Shim Directed by: Andrij Parekh Air Date: July 21, 2024 Summary: Jason Lannister leads his army to the Golden Tooth. Aemond refuses vassal Humfrey Lefford’s request to fly there and provide support. Aemond wants Tyland Lannister to ally with the Triarchy to break the Velaryon blockade. Aemond orders Criston to march on Harrenhal and dismisses Alicent from the Small Council. Ser Steffon Darklyn, a distant Targaryen descendant, attempts to claim Seasmoke and is incinerated. Daemon continues having disturbing dreams and irrationally believes he is being poisoned. Aemond orders Larys to summon Otto Hightower to court. Aegon, slowly recovering, tells Aemond he remembers nothing about the battle. Gwayne Hightower assures Alicent that her youngest son, Daeron, is kind, unlike his brothers. Corlys appoints his illegitimate son, Alyn of Hull, his flagship’s first mate. Meanwhile, Alyn’s brother, Addam, is pursued by Seasmoke. Mysaria’s spies spread rumors that the royals regularly feast while smallfolk starve. Mysaria sends food-laden Targaryen boats to King’s Landing. The grateful citizens fight over limited supplies, causing a riot that Alicent and Helaena barely survive. Mysaria tells Rhaenyra that her father sexually abused her and why she is loyal. They passionately kiss. Upon hearing Seasmoke has a new rider, Rhaenyra leaves on Syrax to confront them. Episode 7 Episode Title: “The Red Sowing” Written by: David Hancock Directed by: Loni Perstere Air Date: July 28, 2024 Summary: Rhaenyra confronts Addam of Hull, Seasmoke’s new rider, who pledges fealty to her. Dismayed at being removed from the Small Council, Alicent retreats to the Kingswood. Larys pushes Grand Maester Orwyle to accelerate Aegon’s recovery. While departing the Eyrie with the young princes, Rhaena leaves to find the wild dragon. Mysaria tells Rhaenyra to search for Targaryen dragonseeds (bastards with Valyrian blood) in King’s Landing as potential dragonriders. The new Lord Paramount, Oscar Tully, offers Daemon allegiance but denounces his nefarious behavior. He demands Daemon’s contrition and to mete out justice for allowing war atrocities; Daemon then executes Willem Blackwood for slaughtering the Brackens. Daemon has another vision of Viserys, who asks if he truly wants the crown and its burden. Jace confronts Rhaenyra, arguing that bastard dragonriders could challenge the Targaryens’ power and threaten the succession due to his illegitimate birth. At Rhaenyra’s command, Elinda and Alyn deliver the dragonseeds to Dragonstone, Hugh, and Ulf among them. Vermithor kills many dragonseeds until Hugh claims him; meanwhile, Ulf claims Silverwing and flies over King’s Landing. Aemond pursues him on Vhagar but nearing Dragonstone, he quickly retreats upon seeing Rhaenyra with Syrax, Vermithor, and Silverwing. Episode 8 Episode Title: “The Queen Who Ever Was” Written by: Sara Hess Directed by: Greeta Vasant Patel Air Date: August 4, 2024 Summary: Tyland Lannister allies with the Triarchy, but must first defeat Admiral Sharako Lohar in mud-wrestling; he wins, impressing her. Larys urges Aegon to exile themselves in Braavos where Harrenhal’s gold is stashed, then reclaim the throne following the war. After a long search, Rhaena finds the wild dragon. Gwayne challenges Criston, who regrets the war. A rage-fueled Aemond destroys Sharp Point with Vhagar. Rhaenyra, who hoped to have more dragonriders would deter conflict, declares war. Ulf’s boorish behavior angers Jace. Alyn rebuffs Corlys’s attempts at reconciliation. Rhaenyra and Addam fly to Harrenhal after Simon Strong sends a warning that Daemon may be traitorous. Alys leads Daemon to a weirwood tree where he foresees a future including a White Walker and Daenerys Targaryen; seeing himself as part of a larger story, he swears fealty to Rhaenyra. Helaena refuses Aemond’s demand to fly Dreamfyre into battle and foresees that he will die in the war. Alicent secretly travels to Dragonstone, offering to surrender King’s Landing to Rhaenyra in exchange for her and her family’s safety; Rhaenyra insists Aegon must die to ensure the transition. Otto is briefly seen captive in a cell. Westeros prepares for war. 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Join hosts Caleb and David as we tackle the penultimate episode of season 2 on House of the Dragon!We dive right into the episode, discussing Team Green's plans and failures and Alicent's midlife crisis. We also discuss the fantastic scene at Harrenhal with Daemon Targaryen and the lords of the Riverlands, led by Oscar Tully. Then its on to Team Black to discuss the red sowing! Rhaenyra's attempt at building an army of bastards on dragon back. We talk bout just how cool it was to finally see Vermithor and Silverwing. Finally, we discuss the "next on" clips and what we hope to see in the finale episode.All of this and more!Follow us on social media:Twitter/Instagram/TikTok: @whysosidiouspodYouTube: www.youtube.com/@whysosidiouspod?app=desktopEmail us questions/requests: whysosidious@yahoo.comSubscribe, Rate, and Review!Send us your questions/comments!Support the Show.
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Spoiler note: This House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 7 review discusses “The Red Sowing” in full, including the dragonseeds, Hugh, Ulf, Vermithor, Silverwing, Addam, Jace, Alicent, Daemon at Harrenhal, Oscar Tully, Aemond, and the ending. Mary & Blake are TV-first viewers and avoid future Fire & Blood spoilers. In our House Of The Dragon Season 2 Episode 7 review, we break down “The Red Sowing,” the penultimate episode where Rhaenyra finally gets the dragon army she needs — and maybe creates the next giant problem she cannot control. This is a huge episode for Team Black. Addam bends the knee, Hugh claims Vermithor, Ulf claims Silverwing, and Aemond suddenly realizes that Vhagar may not be enough anymore. But the episode also asks the obvious question: is giving dragon power to barely trained strangers a brilliant wartime gamble or the worst HR onboarding process in Westeros? Mary gave the episode 4.9 flames, while Blake gave it 4.85 flames. The dragon spectacle is massive, Alicent continues to get some of the show's strongest interior scenes, Oscar Tully finally gives the Riverlands plot real life, and the ending gives the season genuine momentum heading into the finale. Below, you can listen to our full podcast breakdown, watch the video version, read the recap, and follow our related House of the Dragon Season 2 coverage. Listen To Our House Of The Dragon Season 2 Episode 7 Recap And Reaction Mary & Blake discuss House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 7, “The Red Sowing,” including why the dragon selection scene is compelling but light on tension, why Alicent continues to have some of the best scenes in the show, why Team Black needs a much better HR team, and why Hugh, Ulf, Addam, Vermithor, Silverwing, and Seasmoke change the war. Subscribe To Get New House Of The Dragon Episodes APPLE PODCASTS YOUTUBE SPOTIFY House Of The Dragon Season 2 Episode 7 Recap: What Happens In “The Red Sowing”? “The Red Sowing” begins with Rhaenyra meeting Addam of Hull after Seasmoke chooses him as a rider. Addam immediately bends the knee and declares himself loyal to her, even though his parentage and connection to Corlys remain publicly unspoken. At Driftmark, Corlys continues awkwardly circling the truth about Addam and Alyn. Everyone who matters seems to know what is happening, but no one is saying the full thing out loud. Addam has just had a life-changing event, yet Corlys still struggles to acknowledge him plainly as his son. In King's Landing, Larys continues helping Aegon recover while Aemond rules as Prince Regent. Aegon is badly wounded, but he is not useless. Larys understands that better than almost anyone, and he keeps pushing Aegon's body and mind back toward survival. Alicent removes herself from King's Landing and goes into the woods with Ser Rickard. She is not exactly roughing it, but she is away from the Red Keep, away from the council, and away from the system that has swallowed her power. Her lake scene becomes one of the episode's most haunting images. At Harrenhal, Daemon finally gets movement in the Riverlands. Oscar Tully arrives as the new Lord Paramount and forces Daemon to face the consequences of the violence committed in Rhaenyra's name. To win the Riverlords, Daemon has to let Willem Blackwood die. On Dragonstone, Rhaenyra follows Mysaria's idea and summons people with possible Targaryen blood from King's Landing. The dragonkeepers object and walk away, calling the plan blasphemy. Rhaenyra proceeds anyway, bringing a crowd of would-be dragonriders before Vermithor. The attempt becomes a massacre. Vermithor burns and eats many of them before Hugh steps forward and survives the encounter. Ulf, meanwhile, stumbles into Silverwing and accidentally becomes her rider. By the end of the episode, Team Black has three new riders: Addam on Seasmoke, Hugh on Vermithor, and Ulf on Silverwing. The episode ends with Ulf flying over King's Landing on Silverwing, drawing Aemond and Vhagar toward Dragonstone. But when Aemond sees Rhaenyra standing with multiple dragons and riders, he turns back. For the first time in a long time, Vhagar is not the only answer. House Of The Dragon Season 2 Episode 7 Review “The Red Sowing” is exactly what a penultimate episode should be in this season: not necessarily the biggest battle, but the episode that changes the math before the finale. The strongest thing the episode does is make dragon power feel both miraculous and horrifying. Vermithor is spectacular. Silverwing is joyful. Seasmoke has personality. The final image of Rhaenyra with her dragons is powerful. But the process of getting there is ugly, reckless, and full of dead people who were treated more like applicants than human beings. That is the tension at the center of the episode. Rhaenyra needs riders. Vhagar has changed the entire war. Rook's Rest proved that Team Black cannot keep pretending restraint will save them. But Rhaenyra's solution is not clean. It is desperate, dangerous, and morally compromised. Blake's biggest critique is that the Vermithor sequence is incredible spectacle but not especially tense. The show has already spent too much time pointing at Hugh and Ulf for us to believe they are truly in danger. Once the crowd enters the dragon pit, the scene becomes less “who will survive?” and more “how long until the plot catches up to what we already know?” Mary responds more to the feeling of the dragon-bonding imagery: Rhaenyra reaching out, Hugh touching Vermithor, Ulf's chaotic joy, and the way the dragons finally seem to be choosing their people. The sequence may lack surprise, but it does not lack scale, awe, or personality. The episode also works because it is not only about dragons. Alicent's scenes are quiet but excellent. Oscar Tully gives Harrenhal the kick it badly needed. Jace finally says the thing that has been sitting underneath his story for years. And Aemond's retreat at the end gives the whole season a new tactical shape. Why Is The Episode Called “The Red Sowing”? The title “The Red Sowing” refers to Rhaenyra's attempt to find new dragonriders among people with possible Targaryen blood. She is not planting crops. She is planting power into people the old order never intended to elevate. The “red” part matters because this is not a clean recruitment drive. It is bloody. Many of the people who answer the call are burned, eaten, or trapped inside a ritual they do not fully understand. Rhaenyra gets what she wants, but the cost is enormous. The title also points toward the dragonseeds themselves: people scattered through bloodlines, secrets, brothels, bastardy, and forgotten branches of Targaryen history. Rhaenyra is harvesting that hidden inheritance because the war has made the old rules less useful. That is why “The Red Sowing” is such a strong title. It is about bloodline, bloodshed, and the terrifying idea that dragon power can move outside the royal family's clean little story about itself. The Dragonseeds Explained: Who Claims Dragons In Episode 7? The dragonseeds are people with possible Targaryen or Valyrian blood who may be able to bond with dragons, even if they are not part of the official royal line. In “The Red Sowing,” three riders matter most: Addam of Hull is chosen by Seasmoke before the mass claiming attempt begins. His connection to Corlys and Laenor gives the moment deeper family weight. Hugh Hammer survives Vermithor after stepping forward during the chaos. His Targaryen connection, grief, anger, and physical courage make him the most dramatically serious new rider. Ulf White stumbles into Silverwing almost by accident. His claiming scene is much lighter, stranger, and funnier, but it may also be the most worrying because Ulf is exactly the kind of person Blake does not want handed a dragon. The dragonseeds change the war because they solve Rhaenyra's immediate numbers problem. But they also create a much bigger question: if dragons can choose people outside the royal line, then what actually makes the ruling family special? Vermithor, Hugh, And The Dragon Selection Scene The Vermithor scene is the centerpiece of the episode. It is huge, loud, terrifying, and visually clear. The dragon is enormous. The crowd is completely outmatched. The sound design makes every scrape, breath, and movement feel dangerous. But the scene also has a tension problem. We already know Hugh has been built for something. We already know Ulf has been built for something. The anonymous people around them feel marked for death almost immediately. That means the scene works more as spectacle than suspense. Still, Hugh's moment lands because it tells us something about him. He does not simply hide. He steps forward. He protects someone else. He faces Vermithor with fear, anger, and need all moving through him at once. That is why Hugh feels like the right match for Vermithor. He is not polished. He is not noble in the traditional courtly way. He is wounded, furious, and desperate. Vermithor is not a gentle little symbol of legitimacy. He is raw power. Hugh meeting that power makes sense. Ulf And Silverwing: The Funniest Dragon Claiming Ulf's claiming of Silverwing plays like an accidental miracle. He is not noble. He is not prepared. He is not impressive in the way the dragonkeepers would want. He is terrified, scrambling, and very lucky. That is part of why the scene works. Silverwing feels different from Vermithor. Where Vermithor is all danger and domination, Silverwing feels curious and strangely gentle. Ulf becomes a rider almost by stumbling into the right place at the right time. The joy of Ulf flying over King's Landing matters because it gives the episode a burst of pure dragon fantasy. He is having the time of his life. The problem is that this is exactly why Blake is horrified. Ulf is the HR problem in human form. He gets a dragon and immediately turns into “Ulf the Dragonlord.” That may be fun for one episode. It may be a disaster for everyone later. Team Black Needs A Better HR And Onboarding System Rhaenyra's plan works, but the process is an absolute nightmare. Team Black gathers a bunch of people with possible Targaryen blood, ships them to Dragonstone, gives them almost no meaningful training, watches the dragonkeepers quit in protest, and then sends the whole group into a cave with one of the most dangerous creatures alive. Yes, the war is desperate. Yes, Vhagar is a massive problem. Yes, Rhaenyra needs riders. But this is still an onboarding disaster. The better version of this plan probably involves screening, training, smaller groups, clearer expectations, and maybe not throwing dozens of people into a dragon pit at once. Instead, Rhaenyra creates a “survive the dragon” workplace culture with a very poor benefits package. That is funny, but it also gets to the moral core of the episode. Rhaenyra is becoming more decisive. She is also becoming more willing to spend lives for the cause. That may make her more effective. It may also make her more dangerous. Jace Is Right To Be Worried Jace's frustration with Rhaenyra is not just whining. It is one of the smartest objections in the episode. Jace understands that his claim already depends on people accepting a story. Everyone knows the rumors about his father. Everyone knows he does not look like the old Valyrian ideal. His dragon has always been part of what makes him visibly Targaryen enough to survive the politics around him. Now Rhaenyra is handing that same symbol to common-born riders and unacknowledged bastards. From a wartime perspective, that may be necessary. From Jace's perspective, it undermines one of the few things protecting his future. That is why his question matters: what is he supposed to be after Rhaenyra dies? If dragonriding is no longer exclusive, then his legitimacy problem gets worse, not better. Jace is not wrong to see the generational consequence. Rhaenyra is trying to win the current war. Jace is thinking about the next reign. Alicent At The Lake Alicent's lake scene is one of the best quiet sequences of the episode. She leaves King's Landing, steps away from the Red Keep, and enters a space where she has no council table, no sons demanding power, no father answering her, and no clear role left to play. The image of Alicent floating in the water is beautiful because it is also frightening. For a moment, the show lets us wonder whether she is surrendering, cleansing herself, disappearing, or deciding what comes next. That ambiguity is what makes Alicent so strong this season. She is guilty. She is trapped. She is responsible for much of what happened. But she is also a woman who has watched the system she served strip her of usefulness the moment she became inconvenient. When she sees the bird and moves back toward shore, the scene feels less like an ending and more like a reset. Alicent may not know what she is yet, but she is not finished. Oscar Tully Finally Makes Harrenhal Matter Harrenhal has been weird, atmospheric, and full of strong images all season. But “The Red Sowing” finally gives that storyline a political jolt through Oscar Tully. Oscar arrives as a young lord everyone might underestimate, then immediately proves he understands the room better than Daemon does. He knows the Riverlords hate Daemon. He knows they are bound by oath but disgusted by what has been done in Rhaenyra's name. He knows Daemon needs them more than they need to like him. That is why the scene works. Oscar does not beat Daemon with strength. He beats him with leverage. Daemon has to let Willem Blackwood die because the Riverlords need proof that there will be consequences. It is a brutal public concession. It also may be the first useful thing Daemon has done at Harrenhal in weeks. Sir Simon Strong's reaction makes the whole thing even better. He looks like a man who dressed for a party and accidentally hosted a political execution. Daemon And Viserys: Does He Still Want The Crown? Daemon's vision of Viserys gives the Harrenhal story its emotional point. Viserys appears near the end of his life, broken down by the crown and by the burden of rule. He asks Daemon whether he still wants it. That question is the center of Daemon's whole story. He has spent so much of his life wanting recognition, power, love, and proximity to the throne that he may not know the difference between wanting the crown and wanting to be seen by his brother. Seeing Viserys in that state matters because it strips the crown of romance. The throne is not a prize. It is a burden that eats the person who carries it. The big question is whether Daemon has actually learned anything yet. The episode gives him insight, but insight only matters if it changes what he does next. Aemond Retreats From Rhaenyra's Dragons The ending of “The Red Sowing” is the episode's biggest power shift. Ulf flies Silverwing over King's Landing, and Aemond immediately reacts. He gets on Vhagar and chases the threat back toward Dragonstone. That reaction tells us something important: Aemond is still dangerous, but he is also impulsive enough to chase a provocation. Then he sees what Rhaenyra has built. Multiple dragons. Multiple riders. Rhaenyra standing in ash and confidence. Suddenly, Vhagar does not feel like an automatic win. Aemond turning back is a massive moment because it is one of the first times this season he looks genuinely checked. Not defeated, not broken, but checked. He came looking for prey and found a formation. For Team Black, that image is the victory of the episode. Rhaenyra did something dangerous and costly, but it worked. For now. House Of The Dragon Season 2 Episode 7 Ending Explained The ending of “The Red Sowing” means Rhaenyra has changed the dragon math before the finale. Before this episode, Aemond and Vhagar were the overwhelming military problem. Team Black had dragons, but not enough effective riders to counter the largest dragon in the world. After the Red Sowing, Rhaenyra has Addam on Seasmoke, Hugh on Vermithor, Ulf on Silverwing, and her own Syrax in the field. That does not guarantee victory. It creates deterrence. Aemond sees the new reality and turns Vhagar around because the battlefield no longer belongs to him alone. But the ending also plants future danger. Rhaenyra has given enormous power to people she barely knows. Hugh and Ulf may be useful now, but loyalty, class resentment, legitimacy, and control are all still unresolved. The dragons may help her win the next move and complicate every move after that. What “The Red Sowing” Sets Up Next Episode 7 sets up the Season 2 finale by giving Team Black a dragon advantage and giving everyone else a reason to panic. Rhaenyra finally has the dragonriders she needs, but her methods are becoming more ruthless. Jace sees the long-term legitimacy danger in raising common-born dragonriders. Addam is now publicly tied to Seasmoke and privately tied to Corlys' family secret. Hugh becomes a serious new power by claiming Vermithor. Ulf becomes a chaotic new power by claiming Silverwing. Aemond learns that Vhagar can be deterred when Team Black has multiple dragons on the board. Aegon continues recovering with Larys close by, which may matter if Aemond overreaches. Alicent steps away from King's Landing, but her story clearly is not over. Daemon finally gains the Riverlands, though at the cost of another public compromise. Rhaena continues moving toward the wild dragon in the Vale. 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#houseofthedragon #gameofthrones After learning some background on Seasmoke's new rider, Rhaenyra and Mysaria discuss ways to find other riders for Vermithor and Silverwing. Jacaerys calls into question Rhaenyra's plan and how it may affect his future. Daemon's sense of self-importance is tested when he is again introduced to Oscar Tully, now Lord Paramount of the Riverlands. Lord Larys presses for the King's recovery. Alicent reflects on her life of service. Rhaenyra attempts what has never been done before. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fandomhybridpodcast/support
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Hold onto your dragon saddles, folks, because this episode is a wild ride! Rhaenyra decides to go all-in on her "army of bastards" plan, recruiting Targaryen descendants to try their luck at dragon-riding.We get an absolutely epic scene on Dragonstone as potential riders face off against Vermithor and Silverwing. It's part job interview, part barbecue, and all kinds of intense. In the end, Hugh Hammer claims Vermithor in a moment of bravery, while Ulf White stumbles his way into bonding with Silverwing.Back in King's Landing, Team Green is struggling. Aemond tries to chase down Ulf when he takes Silverwing for a joyride, but quickly realizes he's outmatched. Alicent's been sidelined and seems content to hang out in the woods, giving us some serious Ophelia vibes.Over in the Riverlands, Daymon finally gets some good news as young Oscar Tully pledges his support. But our favorite angsty Targaryen is still haunted by visions of his brother.The episode ends with a powerful image of Rhaenyra standing on Dragonstone, surrounded by her growing fleet of dragons. It's clear the tide is turning in favor of Team Black, setting us up for what's sure to be an explosive season finale!Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show!
Vermithor and Silverwing pick new riders. Alicent goes camping. Aemond patrols King's Landing. Episode 545 - The Red Sowing Game of Owns is hosted by Hannah Hosking & Zack Luye Podcast shirts gameofowns.com/shirts Visit gameofowns.com for sorted podcast episodes
Join Kit and Steve on 'Streaming Things' as they explore the unfolding drama in 'House of the Dragon' Season 2, Episode 7. Rhaenyra confronts Addam of Hull after his claiming of Seasmoke last episode. This new revelation changes what it means to be a dragon rider for all of Westeros! Rhaenyra calls upon the Targaryen bastards to come forth and join her ranks to possibly mount the other two riderless dragons on Dragonstone - Vermithor and Silverwing. Who will step up and change their lives forever? And how will these events shape the war that is to come? We have a new BIG RED NOODLY BOY T-Shirt to honor our favorite dragon - Caraxes. Get yours here.00:00:00 - Introduction:Welcome to a new episode of Streaming Things, where we dive deep into the world of streaming content!00:08:29 - Overall Thoughts:Our hosts share their initial impressions and overarching thoughts on today's movie/TV episode.00:17:34 - Scene by Scene Recap:Join us as we break down the episode or movie scene by scene, offering insights and commentary.00:55:25 - Valyrian Steels:The hosts list their top 3 moments of the episode.00:59:17 - Dragon Eggs:The hosts any easter eggs, expanded Game of Thrones lore mentions, or behind the scenes facts they were able to pull from watching this episode.01:02:01 - Mummer's Dragon:The hosts recognize the talent they think delivered the best performance of the episode.01:03:48 - Westerospection:Spoilers! The host pull from their knowledge from the book Fire and Blood to make sense of what is happening in the show.01:03:59 - End of SpoilersEngage with Streaming Things:Merchandise: Check out our BRAND NEW Merch Store for the latest Streaming Things apparel and accessories.YouTube: Don't miss our visual content on Streaming Things YouTube channel.Website: Visit our official website for more updates and content.Connect with Us:Email: Send your feedback and questions to streamingthingspod@gmail.com.Instagram: Follow us @streamingthingspodofficial for behind-the-scenes content.Twitter: Stay updated with our latest tweets @StreamThingPod or follow Chris @moviesRtherapy.Fan Mail:Address: Send your letters and fan mail to:Streaming Things6809 Main St. #172Cincinnati, OH 45244Episode Sponsors:This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get the support you need at betterhelp.com/streamingthings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to our second season installment of the House of the Dragon #dragonsyall recap show. In this episode, we recap season 2 episode 6 of the series aptly titled "The Red Sowing" We chat about the Oscar Tully taking on Daemon, the claiming of Silverwing and Vermithor and the final shot of Rhaenyra with all her dragons! Thanks for live-tweeting and live-threading with us each week as we use the tag #dragonsyall Music by: Sammus Hosted by: Jamie Broadnax, Angelica Monk and Ryanne Bennett Edited by: Jamie Broadnax
Welcome listeners to SEASON 4 - Episode 34 of The Yonkō Table! Featuring your host Yonkō The GrandMasterHoop and fellow Yonkō DrJaceAttorney! The Penultimate episode of season 2 of House of the Dragons seeks to mount up the Dragonseeds for Black Queen Rhaenyra as the Green Council leaves Aemond One-Eye unchecked. Who has claimed Vermithor and Silverwing? Will Aegon ever recover to reclaim his stolen throne? Will Rhaena find the large dragon of the Vale? AND WHY IS OSCAR TULLY EATING UP DAEMON!?!? This and so much more, so quit swabbing the deck, come have a seat, and get fed with this week's episode of The Yonkō Table! Discord: https://tinyurl.com/44bpr4hn Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/u2tcbdvx Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/2mudtdwm Be sure to follow us on: Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/nxhw66te Facebook: facebook.com/yonkotable Instagram: instagram.com/theyonkotable Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/yzv488vr
THAT VERMITHOR CLAIMNG DRAGON SCENE!! House Of The Dragon Full Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Get $5 off your MANDO Starter Pack Using Code: REJECTS at https://www.shopmando.com!! Hugh Hammer & Ulf are called to Dragonstone as apart of the "Army of Bastards" to join Team Black on the fight against Team Green that leads into an epic Dragon Sequence involving the deaths of many, but Hugh claims Vermithor, Ulf claims Silverwing, leading to a beautiful closing shot of Aemond on Vhagar witnessing Rhaenrya with 3 dragons including Syrax. Before all that, Adam confronts Rhaenrya with Seasmoke joining her side, Alicent is on her own adventure, Daemon is paid another visit from Viserys due to Alys Rivers visions, while dealing with the Riverfolk with the newest lead member of House Tully. All in all, a beautiful episode leading us into Season 2 Episode 8 aka the Season 2 Finale! Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carol Moreira veste: Wingsuit Insider Veja mais peças confortáveis (e tecnológicas!) da Insider: https://creators.insiderstore.com.br/CarolMoreira Tenha desconto com o cupom: CAROLMOREIRA Conheça o spray de própolis antisséptico PROPOMALVA com edição exclusiva de House of the Dragon: https://apisflora.co/propomalvahod Aproveite o cupom: CAROLM30 No sétimo episódio de House of The Dragon, “A Semeação Vermelha”, Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D'Arcy) confronta Addam de Casco (Clinton Liberty), o novo montador de Seasmoke. Aconselhada por Mysaria (Sonoya Mizuno), ela busca bastardos Targaryen. Hugh Martelo (Kieran Bew) conhece Vermithor, e Ulf, o Branco (Tom Bennett), encontra Silverwing, a Asaprata. Enquanto isso, em Harrenhal, Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) tem uma reunião com os lordes das Riverlands e com o novo Lorde Oscar Tully (Archie Barnes). Já em Porto Real, a recuperação de Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney) continua lenta e Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) descobre que seus adversários tem novos montadores, apesar dos esforços de Larys Strong (Matthew Needham). A sensação de melancolia de Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) faz com que ela decida passear com Ser Rickard Thorne (Vincent Regan).
What Do You Call the Husband of the Queen? The King… Consort. This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl are talking The Boys season 4 finale, House of the Dragon season 4 episode 5, and the first third of Cobra Kai season 6! Episode Index Intro: 0:07 The Boys: 17:07 House of the Dragon: 31:15 Cobra Kai: 42:24 The Boys (Amazon Prime) Out of 5 This is How the Whole Season Should Have Beens Darryl: 3.75/5 Brian: 4.15/5 Out of 10 Give Me More Homelander Times Darryl: 4/10 Brian: 6.32/10 Episode 8: “Season Four Finale” / “Assassination Run” Written by: Jessica Chou & David Reed Directed by: Eric Kripke Air Date: July 14, 2024 Summary: While Butcher recovers, Mallory and Ryan visit him, where the latter is told of Homelander’s crimes and that he must kill him. However, Ryan refuses, accidentally kills Mallory, and leaves, Butcher embraces his dark side of Kessler. Homelander tasks the remaining Seven with eliminating everyone at Vought who has incriminating evidence against them; Ashley injects herself with V. While Frenchie develops the virus, The Boys monitor Singer in a bunker where they discover Annie is the shapeshifter and a fight ensues; the real Annie arrives and kills the shapeshifter. When Homelander reveals that Neuman is a Supe on air live, she calls on Hughie to protect her and Zoe in exchange for help. When The Boys and Neuman meet, Butcher arrives, kills Neuman with his new superpowers, and steals the virus. Sage reveals to Homelander that his plan has been a success when Singer is arrested for conspiring with The Boys to kill Neuman. Speaker of the House Steven Calhoun becomes the new President of the United States, swears allegiance to Homelander and declares martial law, delegating Homelander and his army of superhumans. The rest of The Boys are ambushed and captured by Vought troopers led by Supes but Annie manages to escape. Butcher leaves with the virus. In a mid-credits scene, Calhoun shows Homelander where Soldier Boy is being held captive. House of the Dragon (HBO Max) Out of 5 Sitting in a Field Wondering Where You Went Wrongs Darryl: 4/5 Brian: 4.14/5 Episode 5: “Regent” Written by: Ti Mikkel Directed by: Clare Kilner Air Date: July 14, 2024 Summary: Corlys, Rhaenyra and Baela mourn Rhaenys’ death. Criston parades Meleys’ head through King’s Landing, though the near-starving smallfolk consider it a bad omen. Aegon has survived but is comatose and severely burned, while Sunfyre is presumed near-dead; Criston withholds telling Alicent what truly happened at the battle. Daemon dreams of incest with his mother, who calls him her favorite son. The Small Council reject Alicent as regent and elect Aemond instead, both because he is male and because they want a dragonrider on the throne. Aemond orders the city gates shut, preventing blacksmith Hugh Hammer and his family from fleeing. Jeyne Arryn tells Rhaena she wanted a mature dragon for protection rather than two dragon hatchlings. At the Twins, Jace obtains the Freys’ allegiance in exchange for Harrenhal. Rhaenyra sends Elinda to King’s Landing to spy. Daemon declares he will reign as king once a large enough army is raised; he orders the Blackwoods to ravage the Brackens and forces their fealty. Alys criticizes his ruthlessness and the riverlords denounce his atrocities. Rhaenyra laments lacking riders for Vermithor and Silverwing, the only dragons large enough to challenge Vhagar; Jace suggests searching other houses for Valyrian descendants. Cobra Kai (Netflix) Out of 10 You Really Are a Cream Puff, but Not Reallys Darryl: 8/10 Brian: 8.58/10 Episode 1: “Peacetime in the Valley” Written by: Bob Dearden Directed by: Joel Novoa Air Date: July 18, 2024 Summary: Following the demise of Cobra Kai, the students of both Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang prepare for the Sekai Taikai. After disagreements over their training styles, Johnny and Chozen challenge each other to a fight. Daniel learns that Chozen’s pride was wounded when Silver stabbed him in the back and Kumiko did not reply to his voice messages. Miguel tries to ease the tension between Sam and Tory while Robby attempts to make amends with Kenny, but he encounters Shawn, who tells him to leave Kenny alone. Robby and Miguel take on Shawn while Sam and Tory try to reason with Kenny into joining their dojo, but to no avail. After receiving a text message, Johnny goes to Coyote Creek, where Stingray tells him to retake the Cobra Kai brand with Kreese and Silver gone. The next morning, Johnny concedes and tells Daniel that Miyagi-Do has the right to represent the students in the Sekai Taikai, but he and Chozen still have their fight. After a talk with Shawn, Kenny joins Miyagi-Do. Elsewhere, Kreese enters Kim Da-eun’s dojo, telling the students that Cobra Kai is back. Episode 2: “The Prize” Written by: Joe Piarulli & Luan Thomas Directed by: Joel Novoa Air Date: July 18, 2024 Summary: Kreese proposes to Master Kim to have his dojo represent Cobra Kai in the Sekai Taikai, only to be turned down after Da-eun’s previous partnership with Silver ended in failure. Master Kim then agrees to the proposal if Kreese ventures to a remote island and recovers his ancient family knife deep within a cave. Kreese finds the knife, but is bitten by an albino cobra, causing him to see hallucinations of Silver and Johnny. Meanwhile, Miguel discovers that Kyler is the subject of hazing by a fraternity that has no plans of letting him in. With the help of Miguel, Demetri, Eli, and Brucks, Kyler takes down the fraternity at their party. After the Diaz apartment experiences a leaky ceiling due to clogged sewage pipes, Johnny gets a sales job at LaRusso Auto Group to save up for a new home. Upon conquering his inner demons and vanquishing his sole weakness, Kreese beheads the cobra and returns to Master Kim with the knife and the dead cobra’s head, determined to not allow anyone to stop him from his goal – not even Johnny. Episode 3: “Sleeper” Written by: Mattea Greene Directed by: Ralph Macchio Air Date: July 18, 2024 Summary: Kreese takes control of the Kim dojo training, focusing on the delinquent Kwon and molding him. That night, after some prodding by Kreese to use his anger for a purpose, Kwon defeats Yoon, the dojo’s top student, in a fight and rips off the King Cobra badge as a personal souvenir, affirming his role as the leader. At the Miyagi house, Daniel, Chozen, and Amanda discover a chest hidden under the floor. Upon opening the chest, they discover Mr. Miyagi co-owned a boxing gym and reportedly fled the country to China after he was wanted for assault and robbery in 1947. After noticing the friendship between Sam and Tory making them weak in their training, Johnny invites them to Devon’s home for a slumber party. Despite Johnny’s plan failing, Sam and Tory suddenly get into an argument before they apologize to each other for their wrongdoings. The next day, the Miyagi-Do dojo learns that the Sekai Taikai will be hosted in Barcelona, and that only six fighters will be allowed to represent each dojo. Episode 4: “Underdogs” Written by: Chris Rafferty Directed by: Sherwin Shilati Air Date: July 18, 2024 In order to determine the six fighters who will represent Miyagi-Do in the Sekai Taikai, Daniel and Johnny bring in Barnes to shake down the dojo. Hawk, Robby, Miguel, Sam, Tory, Mitch, Kenny, Nate, Chris, Demetri, Devon, and Anthony are chosen by Barnes for the second round of eliminations. The next day, the top 12 engage in a battle royale, where each student must rid another of their flags. Tory, Robby, Sam, and Miguel immediately advance. Anthony doubts himself after receiving a bloody nose from Kenny during the battle royale. Johnny confronts Barnes upon learning Devon did not make the cut. The next morning, Barnes has Hawk, Demetri, Devon, and Kenny run through the forest and capture two flags to determine the final lineup. Devon captures the first flag after Kenny suddenly experiences diarrhea while Demetri defeats Hawk to make the team. Kenny accuses Anthony of spiking his water with Mitch’s laxative, when in reality it was Devon, while Daniel suspects Johnny had a part in getting Devon in the lineup. Episode 5: “Best of the Best” Written by: Michael Jonathan Smith Directed by: Sherwin Shilati Air Date: July 18, 2024 Summary: Tory encounters Kreese while returning from the Medical Center, who warns her not to trust Miyagi-do. Daniel and Johnny decide have Sam, Tory, Miguel, and Robby fight each other to secure their spots as team captains. Tory returns home, only to discover her mother has passed away due to an undetected blood clot. On the day of the contest, Robby defeats Miguel to become male captain. During the girls’ fight, Tory displays aggression and is about to score the winning point when Daniel intervenes before she reveals to everyone of her mother’s death and leaves the team, forfeiting the female captain position to Sam. This incident causes an argument between Daniel and Johnny over how they should have handled the situation. Hawk is selected to take over Tory’s spot in the team, with Demetri being slightly displeased at the turn of events. As Robby and Sam are given their captain headbands, Daniel suddenly recognizes a similar headband from Mr. Miyagi’s chest and realizes his sensei fought in the Sekai Taikai too as a team captain and that his headband was actually bloodied at the ends, making Daniel question his beliefs. The Miyagi-Do team arrives in Barcelona for the tournament, where they encounter Kreese and Da-eun’s new four-member Cobra Kai representing South Korea, led by Kwon and Tory. Infamous Shirts for Naked Bodies… You’ll feel “shirty” when you buy our gear from the Flying Pork Apparel Co. Contact Us The Infamous Podcast can be found wherever podcasts are found on the Interwebs, feel free to subscribe and follow along on social media. And don't be shy about helping out the show with a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts to help us move up in the ratings. @infamouspodcast facebook/infamouspodcast instagram/infamouspodcast stitcher Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeart Radio contact@infamouspodcast.com Our theme music is ‘Skate Beat’ provided by Michael Henry, with additional music provided by Michael Henry. Find more at MeetMichaelHenry.com. The Infamous Podcast is hosted by Brian Tudor and Darryl Jasper, is recorded in Cincinnati, Ohio. The show is produced and edited by Brian Tudor. 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Benvenuti a questa nuova serie di speciali del Podcast! Iniziamo a parlare di Danza YEAH La Danza è sì la guerra fratricida per eccellenza, il picco del potere Targaryen sfoggiato coi draghi e i loro scontri nei cieli di Westeros, ma è anche l'inizio della fine... La morte dei draghi ha minato le fondamenta del potere della famiglia reale, che fin dal Conquistatore era basato sulla forza bruta e il fuoco di Balerion, Meraxes e Vaghar. Senza draghi, beh... senza draghi i Targaryen diventano umani e devono ricorrere ai mezzi dei comuni mortali. Sin dall'inizio avevamo pensato a un episodio tutto dedicato ai draghi, quindi eccoci qua a parlare delle decine di draghi che hanno combattuto, che hanno ucciso e sono periti durante le numerose battaglie della Danza. Saranno tre le principali sezioni dell'episodio: inizierà Bea a parlare dei draghi della fazione Nera, tra cui Syrax e Caraxes; poi seguirà Filippo con i draghi dei Verdi, Sunfyre e Vhagar tra i più forti; mentre alla fine chiuderò io con la sezione dei draghi selvatici o senza cavaliere che hanno combattuto e sono sopravvissuti alla guerra tra cui Vermithor e Silverwing, i draghi del Conciliatore e della sua Regina Buona. Ovviamente condividete su tutte le piattaforme, spargete la voce e mettete like al video. Potete trovarci su tutti gli altri social tramite i link qua sotto Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tronodispadepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tronodispadepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tronodispadepod/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4mdslx4Nd8vunpc7nP3B45 Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3uZm0vcy81MDk3ZTk4OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco
With a new patch comes a new squad of professionals to discuss them, the variety patch has landed and we have hot takes recorded from the night of the patch's release!Brought to you by https://masteringruneterra.com/TimeStamp0:00 Introductions0:42 What we've been playing: Zany new brews2:22 New Card overview - Formula 4:00 Blocking Badgerbear7:00 Winter's Touch - Ramp developments9:53 Mischevious Mirai 13:13 Gem Crafter15:24 Skulking String-puller17:54 Cooking with Serene Skysinger23:40 Banana Blaster & Bandle Painter changes28:09 Priestess of Desert Light...28:53 Steem & Domination buffs32:32 Silverwing & Riven 'adjustments'34:15 Mistfall an actual card now?36:42 Vaults of Helia; still not enough?38:25 Wraith of Echoes could be real44:55 Rip Attrocity - Tristana is not allowed to have nice things49:52 Questions about the game's current power level51:48 Changes to the Daily Rumble and the upcoming open58:55 Experiences from the first openPatreon Team: https://www.patreon.com/MasteringRuneterraJoin Discord! https://discord.gg/TqnntWF728Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mastering-runeterra/id1556960343https://open.spotify.com/show/49xjHNbzVwG9ZEurUQH8QnTwitter: https://twitter.com/MasterRuneterraMonteXristo's Socials:https://twitter.com/MonteXristoLoRhttps://www.youtube.com/@montexristo/featuredhttps://www.twitch.tv/Monte_XristoDaTankBuster's Socials:https://twitter.com/DaTankBusterCardGamer's Social:https://twitter.com/CardGamerLoRPhansora's Socials:https://twitter.com/phansoraLORShadawx's Socials:https://twitter.com/shadawxhttps://twitch.tv/shadawxhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpgbie3tmI07MZJ5X5b5MYQ#LegendsofRuneterra #LoR #PlayRuneterra #LoRPodcast
On this week's episode, Chris and Sylvie take flight with some uwu anime bats in the miniseries adaptation of a beloved children's book series, Silverwing. While first getting a little rant off about the state of animation in the streaming era (shame on you, HBOMax) we talk a bit about the show's "unique" design, its stellar voice cast, its noble efforts of adapting Kenneth Oppel's novel series, and its enduring fandom that allows us to access the show to this day. Episode covered is Episode 1 "A Glimpse of the Son." If you liked what you heard please consider giving us a like, share, follow, and rating to help us reach a wider audience. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CartoonNightPod?s=20 Theme song by https://soundcloud.com/hvsyn
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We are talking all about bats this episode with the YA novel, Silverwing by Kenneth Oppel Show Notes: –Silver haired Bat –Eastern Red Bat –Greater False Vampire Bat –Bat Evolution –Bat Reproduction –White Nose Syndrome –Bat Conservation International is a great organization helping bats worldwide
We are talking all about bats this episode with the YA novel, Silverwing by Kenneth Oppel Show Notes: –Silver haired Bat –Eastern Red Bat –Greater False Vampire Bat –Bat Evolution –Bat Reproduction –White Nose Syndrome –Bat Conservation International is a great organization helping bats worldwide
Good Queen Alysanne's mount until her death. Silverwing was a docile dragon who would later live a lonely life as a wild dragon. All sources for this Podcast include: https://www.hbo.com/house-of-the-dragon (ASOIF Series) Fire and Blood by George RR Martin A Song of Ice and Fire Wiki Wiki All images from Deviant Art --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dragonlore/message
Zach and Lexi are back and ready to reeeeaaaad, baby. They crack open some childhood favorites, confess to AR Point sins, and rediscover their childlike wonder, if only for a moment.Episode thread: https://www.radorsadpodcast.com/episode-threads/ep-67-ya-novels-we-grew-up-onFollow us on Twitch: twitch.tv/radorsad
A new bi-copter for aerial photography, a waterproof fishing drone, a single-seat eVTOL aircraft for the GoFly competition, DOD wants U.S. designed and manufactured drones, a town grapples with public safety drones and privacy concerns, and the FAA revises the airman certificate process. UAV News V-Coptr Falcon 4K camera drone gets 50-minute flight time with just two rotors The new bi-copter from Zero Zero Robotics is called the V-Coptr Falcon, a tilt-rotor with a claimed flight time of 50 minutes. It features slower rotating propellers that are quieter, a 3-axis mechanical gimbal, 4K video and 12-megapixel photos, a controller with a flip-up mount for your phone. The bi-copter also has auto-follow, obstacle avoidance with a front-facing stereo camera and pre-programmed flight paths. Gannet's waterproof fishing drone to launch this month Gannet offers a fairly complete range of drone fishing products including bait release systems and drone fishing rods. They've crowdfunded the development of the Gannet Pro waterproof drone that can release 3.5kg payloads of bait hundreds of meters away. A unique barometric pressure control system adjusts flight altitude. Video: Gannet Pro waterproof drones https://youtu.be/Z99T8htP5u4 Silverwing reveals full-scale S1 prototype The S1 is a single-seat, VTOL electric drone developed by a team from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. The S1 drone takes off and lands vertically on its tail, then tilts forward for horizontal flight. Silverwing says the S1 will be able to transport a passenger 60 kilometers (37 miles) flying at a top speed of 120 km/h (75 mph). The S1 was designed to meet the requirements of the GoFly prize which is sponsored by Boeing. The competition is for innovators, inventors, engineers, and makers to design and build a personal flying device. The Final Fly Off is at Moffett Federal Airfield at NASA's Ames Research Center in California with support from Boeing, Google's Planetary Ventures, and Pratt & Whitney. from Thursday, February 27th through Saturday, February 29th, 2020. Pentagon Is Searching for Domestic Drone Options The U.S. Defense Department wants to see a U.S. ecosystem for sUAS and counter technologies and they are making it a priority in 2020. Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, Ellen Lord said, “We see this as developing an ecosystem to have investment in areas that the Department of Defense thinks are particularly critical for providing capabilities to the warfighter, but also translate many times into commercial products. …I think you know that DJI flooded the market with low-cost quadcopters particularly, which eroded our industrial base and really altered the landscape for the U.S. government and for the small drone industry. What we want to do is reinvigorate that.” Menlo Park: Proposal for city drone program raises civil liberty questions In California at a Menlo Park City Council study session, police, public works, and community development leaders described how drones could help them. The council was open to the idea of using drones, but they did have significant concerns about privacy and civil rights. Mayor Ray Mueller said, "For me, the use cases are great. I just want to have discussion about what the guard rails are." City staff was asked to come back with a drone program expert and clearer policies on acceptable uses of the drones and relevant software applications, as well as more information about how many human-hours of work that drone use could save. FAA to Improve Airmen Certificate Testing The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Jan. 13, 2020, will launch improvements to the way it tests all applicants for an FAA airman certificate. This applies to all certified pilots of manned and unmanned aircraft. One of the most important changes is the requirement that applicants obtain an FAA Tracking Number (FTN) by creating an Integrated Airman Cer...
This episode is about my friend, Silverwing, she’s only on page eight of warrior cats into the wild... (also, we get our names from the official Warrior Cats website)
Elektrisch vliegen komt een stapje dichterbij. Studenten van de TU Delft hebben nu een showmodel van een eenpersoons elektrisch vliegtuig dat écht kan vliegen. Team Silverwing, zoals de studenten zich noemen, won eerder de voorrondes en van de 700 teams zijn ze nu nog met vier andere overgebleven. Volgende week gaat hun vliegtuigje op de boot naar Amerika voor de finale van de wedstrijd voor het beste eenpersoonsvliegtuigje, gesponsord door Boeing. Quint Houwink is hoofd aerodynamica van team Silverwing en vertelt wat er nog moet gebeuren voor het vliegtuigje naar Amerika gaat.
ClevelandMoto 218 Vasectomy MC Club "All the juice, none of the seeds". KZ's and why their a curse to the motorcycle shop owner. More little JDM car nonsense. Hayabusa gets killed off.
ClevelandMoto 218 Vasectomy MC Club "All the juice, none of the seeds". KZ's and why their a curse to the motorcycle shop owner. More little JDM car nonsense. Hayabusa gets killed off.
Just a few days ago, George dropped an excerpt from the upcoming Fire & Blood, Volume One. Join us as we analyze whether George is throwing some shade toward HBO, Jaehaerys is worthy of the title Conciliator, Alysanne can melt any icy heart, Silverwing don't go that direction, Alaric Stark = Stannis Baratheon, and the Manderlys know how to work it. Planetos Podcast Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetosPodcast Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-2-blackwaters-last-gleaming/id1410513116?i=1000415736621&mt=2 Googleplay: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ipspehzfo3knzs3dz5vpzyrtvki?t=Planetos_Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh0H9SSRAr6r8BCbS84eFDA?view_as=subscriber Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlanetosPodcast/ Gmail: planetospodcast@gmail.com Intro Song was by Dylan Revihs and Brett. You can find Dylan's work here: https://www.facebook.com/BeggarsChoiceATL The Outro song was by Bleach Garden and you can find these guys here. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BleachGarden94/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bleach-garden
Steve reviews the Campaign Notebook by Silverwing Armoury. Designed by Veronica Leonard. Visit www.silverwingarmoury.com for more details and purchase links. Plus a new feature to close out the podcast: 'OSR Metal Shoutouts!!!' --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steve-c3/message
This week we hang upside down like bats as we echolocate things canadian animated TV show.
I’ve always viewed the art of Fanfiction as the red-headed stepchild or black sheep of the literary community, at once spit upon, maligned and disregarded as little more than the concerted actions of an infinite number of chimpanzees typing away in the hopes of producing something approaching coherent speech, all the while ignoring the fact that underneath the veneer of public perception lies a community of writers, editors, and content creators, who have gone on to make their marks on the world and hone their literary craft in what is most definitely a different way. My initial experience with fan fiction started after reading the middle book in the Silverwing trilogy by Kenneth Oppel, and itching to recapture the magic of those first hours where the author blew the doors off my mental mansion and I ended up being bitten with the writing bug. I spent many months reading stories that were found in that section on FF.net, and as I started digging deeper into the cavernous pit of literature that focuses on anthropomorphic animals, I transitioned to Star Fox- where I met Kit, and Redwall, and the Guardians of Gahoole series, each of which had their quirks and idiosyncrasies. I spent time reading the works displayed there, and quickly learned how to weed out the chaff, and select the best stories, because it was from exhaustive study of those stories that I learned some of the tricks I use in prosial crafting today. Kit Karamack was one of the first to look at one of my earliest stories- The Edge of a Razor- and run it, and a subsequent piece through the gauntlet- and the criticism I received from him was exactly what I needed, as it forced me to take a long hard look at what I’d been producing, and attempt to make
I’ve always viewed the art of Fanfiction as the red-headed stepchild or black sheep of the literary community, at once spit upon, maligned and disregarded as little more than the concerted actions of an infinite number of chimpanzees typing away in the hopes of producing something approaching coherent speech, all the while ignoring the fact that underneath the veneer of public perception lies a community of writers, editors, and content creators, who have gone on to make their marks on the world and hone their literary craft in what is most definitely a different way. My initial experience with fan fiction started after reading the middle book in the Silverwing trilogy by Kenneth Oppel, and itching to recapture the magic of those first hours where the author blew the doors off my mental mansion and I ended up being bitten with the writing bug. I spent many months reading stories that were found in that section on FF.net, and as I started digging deeper into the cavernous pit of literature that focuses on anthropomorphic animals, I transitioned to Star Fox- where I met Kit, and Redwall, and the Guardians of Gahoole series, each of which had their quirks and idiosyncrasies. I spent time reading the works displayed there, and quickly learned how to weed out the chaff, and select the best stories, because it was from exhaustive study of those stories that I learned some of the tricks I use in prosial crafting today. Kit Karamack was one of the first to look at one of my earliest stories- The Edge of a Razor- and run it, and a subsequent piece through the gauntlet- and the criticism I received from him was exactly what I needed, as it forced me to take a long hard look at what I’d been producing, and attempt to make
Emmy WINNER Stevie Vallance Casting, Voicing, Directing on LovethatVoiceover part 1 Stevie Vallance received a 2001-2002 EMMY AWARD for casting and voice directing the dialogue and vocals for the beloved Disney classic, MADELINE (70+ episodes), on which she also portrayed 'Miss Clavel', the nun and 'Genevive', the dog. Between 2003 and 2006 Vallance cast and voice-directed Teletoon series Silverwing and Totally Spies. In 2007, she voice-produced Emmy-nominated Growing Up Creepie for Discovery Kids. In 2008 she served as Voice Director for Teletoon's hit show, Best Ed. In 2009 she cast and voice-directed the animated feature film Young Dr. Dolittle, starring Tom Kenney (voice of Sponge Bob Square Pants). Then she flew back to Toronto to cast and voice-direct Celebutard Nation, which premiered on Teletoon's Detour series. In 2011/2, Stevie is stepping up as casting-producer by organizing and voice-directing a 52-episode Nickelodeon series; executive produced by Bill Schultz (executive producer, The Simpsons). Love That VoiceOver is a podcast showcasing in-depth interviews unveiling the personalities and projects behind the mic. Every interview is a fresh perspective on the art and artistry behind the microphone.... VO artist LoveThatRebecca is your host and producer of Love That VoiceOver. Rebecca also honors voiceover improv with LoveThatImprovVO.com Connect on Twitter @LoveThatVO, on FaceBook page Love That Voiceover, plus LoveThatVoiceover.com.