The Geebung Polo Club

It’s the first week of April, so indulge me with this Australian ghost story for your Monster of the Month. Your Librivox reader this time is me from fifteen years ago. Odd how had my voice has changed. A few explanations: Geebung is a fictional place. There is a suburb of Brisbane called Geebung, but…

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This Moth Eats Words

The Exeter Book is an Anglo-Saxon collection of puzzle poems. Riddle 47, which I’d like to focus on for this episode is one of the more famous, Thanks to the Saga Thing podcast for reading it on a recent episode about the lacuna in the saga they are following. A moth ate words. I thought…

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Extinct Familiars

We’ve dealt with extinct familiars before in the fanzines, by talking about folklore and its link to fossils, but the idea here is a bit different. There are several species which are living in Mythic Europe and have gone extinct since. These add odd colour to the game without changing the power level. A few…

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Gift giving

The idea for this episode came from an episode on Not Just The Tutors, which is a podcast. It was discussing a display about the role of books in gift-giving during the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance, and held at the Bodleian Library. When this podcast was released, some of the digital assets are…

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