Mon, 17 January 2011
I have been writing story fragments as I work on Dragon Storm RPG adventures. I do not think they are going to fit in the published RPG adventures. I do, however, think they will make interesting short podcast stories.
The Grandilar Game Podcast is brought to you by Art by Susan Van Camp. Written, edited, assembled, and read by Mark Ellis Harmon. This story is based on the Dragon Storm RPG world created by Susan Van Camp. This podcast is copyright 2011 Mark Ellis Harmon. Direct download: 02_GGP-017_Philosophers_Diary_1.m4a Category:Fiction & Literature -- posted at: 5:28 AM |
Mon, 13 December 2010
Time to have some fun. This work is a mood piece. A chance to feel a little bit of the Dragon Storm RPG's world background. |
Fri, 29 October 2010
Here we are with a new Podcast. This one is a Dragon Storm RPG based mission.
Gamemasters will need to use their own cards to run this one. The dragonet is one of the animals a character may have as a Companion or Familiar. To operate Rusty as a Mad Spawn you can use the Dragonet card and add two or three Warp Features to it.
As far as the other obstacles the GM can use their fertile imaginations to create the bad guys.
Enjoy! |
Mon, 25 May 2009
Hosted, written and edited by Mark Ellis Harmon. Sponsored by Art by Susan Van Camp. The card submission page Link. In this episode, we cover the MarCon convention and the new sets news. Basically this is one of our "update" podcasts just to keep you folks informed of what is happening here at the chaotic clanhold. Rather than write an article on these legends and stories I prefer to use the modern equivelent of the bards of Grandilar. So, take a seat, light up a pipe, sip a beer, and listen to the story by going to our Libsyn Episode Feed and hearing it for yourself. Of course, you can also sign up for the podcast in Itunes and have the bard come to you. Either way works just fine. And if you like what you heard, you can come back here and put something in the bards hat. I'm sure he will use it wisely, really, I'm sure. The button below is set to take a $1.00 donation. ![]() GGP-014 MarCon Update by Mark Ellis Harmon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. |
Thu, 23 April 2009
Hosted, written and edited by Mark Ellis Harmon. Sponsored by Art by Susan Van Camp. Music provided by Flare Starfire. In this episode, the second one covering the Astral World, we hear the story of Sybian as she experiments with Astral Magics and helps to create Astral Theory. Rather than write an article on these legends and stories I prefer to use the modern equivelent of the bards of Grandilar. So, take a seat, light up a pipe, sip a beer, and listen to the story by going to our Libsyn Episode Feed and hearing it for yourself. Of course, you can also sign up for the podcast in Itunes and have the bard come to you. Either way works just fine. And if you like what you heard, you can come back here and put something in the bards hat. I'm sure he will use it wisely, really, I'm sure. The button below is set to take a $1.00 donation. ![]() GGP-013 Astral Worlds Two by Mark Ellis Harmon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. |
Mon, 13 April 2009
Hosted, written and edited by Mark Ellis Harmon. Sponsored by Art by Susan Van Camp. Music provided by Flare Starfire. This episode covers random Astral Portals opened between worlds by the Mystic Storms of Grandilar. Rather than write an article on these legends and stories I prefer to use the modern equivelent of the bards of Grandilar. So, take a seat, light up a pipe, sip a beer, and listen to the story by going to our Libsyn Feed and hearing it for yourself. Of course, you can also sign up for the podcast in Itunes and have the bard come to you. Either way works just fine. And if you like what you heard, you can come back here and put something in the bards hat. I'm sure he will use it wisely, really, I'm sure. The button below is set to take a $1.00 donation. ![]() GGP-012 Astral Worlds One by Mark Ellis Harmon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. |
Wed, 6 August 2008
I want to start by saying that the sound quality of the bulk of this one is poor. I know it, and I think you will understand better as you listen. This started as a "Homework" assignment from Sue to her players. She wanted to know what the characters were doing and learning in there off time. I choose to do mine as a recording. She also got e-mail stories, hard copy printed and even a hand written story. Everyone got one done. We were all surprised at ourselves. We also got 25 exp each. Handy, That. Since I have not had time to do a proper podcast lately I figured, why not, and here it is. Enjoy |
Wed, 4 June 2008
Here it is Grandilar Game Episode 10. Livening up Games with Warp.
I was asked about ways to put more excitement into games as the characters grow. This is something that can be done by adding new features to the game as you play. In addition to this podcast I have added a Warp Terrain Effects posting to the DSbeta Blog. Enjoy! If you want to leave comments, please go to our Live Journal page and post there. Thanks |
Fri, 4 April 2008
Here we have a discussion of the new Boar Man cast card with hints and tips for the GM's and players. Listen enjoy and expand your view of Grandilar. Leave your comments on our Live Journal Blog. |
Wed, 19 March 2008
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Fri, 30 November 2007
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Mon, 8 October 2007
I hope everyone finds these useful. |
Sun, 30 September 2007
It is how I would introduce Dragon Storm at a convention to new players, if I had the time. Unfortunately we have only a couple of minutes and I don't think we get everything across that I would like too. Our fantasy game is based in a world where most information is passed verbally through bards, bar tenders, priestesses and conversations overheard on corners of villages. I think that this, and the coming tutorial podcasts will simulate some of this environment. I have added an picture slideshow to this episode which shows some of the Dragon Storm cards. Hopefully you will enjoy the information in the podcast. Enjoy. |
Thu, 6 September 2007
Some years ago I had read some old Dakota stories and they had not made a lost of sense to me at the time. Recently I had a chance to hear the same stories spoken. I realized as I listened that they made perfect sense. Those stories were intended to be heard by an audience. That made me think about our fantasy role-playing worlds. Our characters would have grown up in a spoken world, reading would be for the elite and the historians, life would have been heard. That makes me look at the tools we have for role-playing and to want to use these podcasts to enhance the feeling of the worlds our characters inhabit. For now, have a good time gaming and enjoy the podcast. If you have any questions or suggestions, drop me an e-mail. |
Sun, 5 August 2007
In this episode we will take a look at the Line-of-Sight rules for Dragon Storm. These same ideas can be used in many role-playing games. We also have a Grandilar News section warning Valarians about Nytoc Versai, a particularly nasty assassin. Enjoy the podcast and feel free to comment. We are going to try to do the Grandilar Game Podcast three times a month as long as we can find reasonable material to present. You can visit the Dragon Storm RPG at http://www.dragonstorm.com I am your host and announcer, Mark Harmon and my e-mail is markharmon@mac.com |

