Episode 7 – Worlds Populating – Pantheon vs Ashes of Creation: Who is Winning the Race Race?

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 finalize their look at the races of Ashes of Creation and Pantheon – Rise of the Fallen, deciding which studio has done a better job giving players meaningful options for playable races.

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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 (see description for credit link). Background tracks used in this video are Stomp Clap Bad Ass by Tristan Ivemy, All Nighter by Luke Richards, Emergence by Richard Lacy, In The Deep End by Terry Devine-King, and Secret State by David O’Brien. All tracks used in this video are available under royalty-free licensing at Audionetwork.com.

About Sechari 28 Articles
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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