Episode 14 – Bean Counting – Dissecting our Pantheon Crafting Interview with Special Guest Nathan NAPALM

Welcome to Disparate Worlds, where an irresistible force meets an immovable object, comparing and contrasting the worlds of Pantheon – Rise of the Fallen and Ashes of Creation. In this episode, Mox and Sechari spend some time with Nathan NAPALM thinking through our recent Crafting and Gathering interview on Pantheon Rise of the Fallen.

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Nathan is a purveyor of puppetry. See the episode at 42:30​ for an example of his work. He has volunteered to make a DW puppet based on Mox or Sechari. Who do you want to see him make? Please vote in the comments and the winning “victim” will get immortalized in a rap video as a puppet.

Take care of yourselves, and remember always to be immovable in your principles and irresistible in your passion.

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All content unless otherwise stated is © copyright, Disparate Worlds, 2021. All rights reserved. Disparate Worlds is not affiliated with Intrepid Studios, Visionary Realms, or with any of their affiliates. The Ashes of Creation and Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen intellectual properties belong to their respective owners, together with all associated content. All other content used in the making of this video is used either as a source for commentary interaction or parody of our own content under fair use.

The intro logo sequence with the exception of the Disparate Worlds logo and the like & subscribe motion graphic was designed by Albikkk, flame effects by dhddesigns, social media icons by Starline. Background tracks used in this video are Stomp Clap Bad Ass by Tristan Ivemy and the following from the Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen pre-alpha soundtrack: Terminus, Halnir, The Pool of Paths, Kingdom of Sands, Khaga Sands, Fading Memory, and Return of the Exile King. Stomp Clap Bad Ass is available under royalty-free licensing at Audionetwork.com.

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With a slowly-fading South African accent since having moved to the United States in 1999, Sechari is an avid RPG content creator, positive-gaming advocate, and Myers Briggs Type Indicator enthusiast.

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