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Librarian and role-playing game supplement author.
Magonomia Podcast transcriptsOctober 27, 2022October 28, 2022

Grim, King of the Ghosts

In the Magonomia bestiary I’ve introduced you to Grim, the Ghost King, so in this episode I’d like to give you the source documents and illustrations which led to his inclusion. I’m not a singer myself, so here are three versions of the song he appears in. I’d note each varies the title a little.…

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Librivox Magonomia Podcast transcriptsOctober 25, 2022August 31, 2022

The Laidly Worm of Spindlestone Heugh

Now that Andrew has mentioned the Laidly Toad, and shared some art from the forthcoming bestiary, I can talk about the folklore used to design it. The Laidly Toad is the villain from “The Laidly Worm of Spindlestone Heugh” which is a story from the English Borders. I’ve also mixed in a little from a…

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Podcast transcriptsOctober 21, 2022October 22, 2022

Cellini swears his statue of Mars is not haunted

A brief one for this week. See you next week, when things get way too intense for Magonomia Bestiary. *** Being then refreshed in strength and spirits, I attacked the great statue of Mars, which I had set up solidly upon a frame of well-connected woodwork. Over this there lay a crust of plaster, about…

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Podcast transcriptsOctober 21, 2022

Cellini crosses the king’s official mistress

Madame d’Etampes is mentioned several times in Cellini’s stories, but I’ve cut all of them but this one out. This is Anne de Pisseleu d’Heilly, Duchess of D’etampes and the chief mistress of King Francis I. She loathes Cellini, because he isn’t sufficiently humble in her presence. He’s a misogynist, so he dislikes her for…

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Magonomia Podcast transcriptsOctober 14, 2022September 16, 2022

“The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain” by John Henry Ingram – Part Three

An extra episode from my COVID period. First: a ruin a monster and a tresure in eight minutes. Thanks to the Librivox recorders. DOBB PARK LODGE On the southern slope of a picturesque valley, through which the Washburn pours its waters, stands the ruins of Dobb Park Lodge ; a lofty, four-storied mansion of the…

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Podcast transcriptsOctober 6, 2022April 13, 2022

To Our Ladies of Death by James Thomson

Thomson borrows here, in a footnote I’ve cut out, from Swinburne’s Three Ladies. These were covered in an earlier episode or two. His three are Death, Annihilation and Oblivion. Death is an angel, close to the Christian conception, that leads people to paradise. She is bound to Earth, and does not wish to be, and…

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Magonomia Podcast transcriptsSeptember 29, 2022September 16, 2022

“The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain” by John Henry Ingram – Part Two

When I had COVID, my “use it or lose it” style of podcasting plan led to me recording three episodes. I have virtually no idea what’s in them, except that I swept a history of English haunted houses for stories that are Elizabethan and before. Thanks to the Librivox recording teams. Usually I script in…

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Ars Magica Magonomia Podcast transcriptsSeptember 22, 2022September 12, 2022

“The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain” by John Henry Ingram – Part One

When I had COVID, my “use it or lose it” style of podcasting plan led to me recording three episodes. I have virtually no idea what’s in them, except that I swept a history of English haunted houses for stories that are Elizabethan and before. Thanks to the Librivox recording teams. Usually I script in…

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Ars Magica Magonomia Podcast transcriptsSeptember 22, 2022

Transcripts for August to October 2022

I’ve prepared and uploaded these early, so that I have the decks clear for the Magonomia Bestiary Kickstarter in late October 2022.

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Magonomia Podcast transcriptsSeptember 17, 2022September 17, 2022

Cellini in Paris

This week we return to the biography of Benvenuto Cellini. At this stage Cellini has made his way to Paris and entered the service of King Francis the First. King Francis gives him use of a castle in Paris but, and this is why I included it, you’ll notice when he says someone alreadylives there…

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