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Ser2.9 - So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (For Now!)
04 Jul 2023
01:48:37
As we wrap up the series, we ask the question: was it any good? We think... perhaps? In the final episode before an undetermined hiatus, the Lorekeepers review their second series, drawing all the elements together.
And that's a wrap! Thank you all so much for listening to our creative worldbuilding endeavor. It's been a powerful experience to share this, week in and out with all of you. And while there's no way that it's over, we will be taking a hiatus from releases. At this time we don't know when we'll be back, but we can assure you it is a question of when, not if.
Until then, don't worry. There are always more tales to tell.
Lorekeepers art by Sam Wade. Instagram: @bysamwade "Land of Heroes" theme by Josh Silker.
Ser1.8 - Heavens and Earth
11 Apr 2023
00:49:15
We round up the Scars of Divinity series by pulling all the episodes together (and seasoning some new ideas in there) before deciding where we'll go next.
Lorekeepers art by Sam Wade. Instagram: @bysamwade "Land of Heroes" theme by Josh Silker.
S3.14 - Eras of Divide
23 Jan 2021
00:58:37
This week we investigate the rise and inevitable fall of the Marion Dominion. The elven lords who once held such a sway over the people of the Marion Ocean fell to the one true enemy of all empires: time.
That, and the poison party.
Related Episodes
The Shrouded Empire, the first "nation": Ep. 1.2
The Nineflow, leycourse of dispositions: Ep. 1.04
Strife-spire, the cause of millenia of conflict: S1.25
Vampires, rulers of the blasted world: ep. 1.31
The Eight, the dragons, the Aspects, and the macrowar: ep. 1.67
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Grab your tricorn and get ready to drop several years worth of bowman's salary because we're buying our way into the seaworthy aristocracy! This week we explore the Admiral's Club, the one and only club for every worthy captain on the Marion Ocean.
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It's a new, exhausting week in the world, but lets leave that behind for a little while, why not? This week we go deep down beneath the waves, further than even where the sun reaches. But that doesn't mean it's dark. In the ruins of an ancient city of the Golden Hour, a city bursting with life glows into view. Welcome to the city of the merfolk.
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Happy New Year! Good Riddance to the old, and let's pretend for a few days that this one might be better! Might!
This week we zoom out to take a peek at the year ahead, specifically at the goings-on in Parresari. We consider important questions like:
What seasons are there in Parresari? What do they look like?
When do the treasure hunters arrive?
Why are shipwrights setting fire to their own vessels?
How do you milk a giant bat?
All this and more. Enjoy!
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Years' end festivities! Happy Bremann! To celebrate the holidays, we're having another one of our seasonal eps, this time about the Tide Festival (name pending?) of Parresari.
Enjoy!
We're a little late in bringing this one to you, but for good reason: we've got beautiful new album artwork! It's been a long time in the making, but well worth it!
This incredible art was done by Sam Wade. Instagram: @bysamwade
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This week, we roll up the 'ol God Mill and see what we get! Well, her name's Wiwrnenthal, what's she about? How does she show up on Parresari? Listen and find out!
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In the spirit of Candlemaker’s square, for this week’s episode we explore Pegum Plaza, the first thing that anyone sees when they land ashore in Parresari. From claimed “artifact” curio barkers to beautiful coral articulations to cafes high above, there’s something for every kind.
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This week the Lorekeepers imagine a government for Parresari and investigate a particularly odd creature simply known as Thog.
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We finish our conversation about the larger world around Parresari and discover some satisfying conclusions about our podcast's namesake!
Episode References
Gnomes, angels and the spire of Oberiska: Ep. 1.03
The Nineflow, leycourse of dispositions: Ep. 1.04
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What starts as a conversation about the districts of Parresari becomes a much larger conversation about the context of the entire ocean.
Episode References
Spans, the primal entrapment: Ep. 1.34
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As we wind the Scars of Divinity series down, we turn our eyes towards the theocracies which arise when the gods retreat from the material world. Among all the scars, these are perhaps the deepest and most affecting.
Lorekeepers art by Sam Wade. Instagram: @bysamwade "Land of Heroes" theme by Josh Silker.
S3.04 - My Own Protogé (Lorekeepers Jr.)
13 Nov 2020
00:27:34
Short but sweet, this week we explore two (one?), well, explorers! Enjoy.
Episode References
Aquatropol, coral-bound cities of the Quel-tessari: ep. 1.32
Brightharbour, beating heart of the Golden-hour rush: ep. 3.02
Tidelings, children of lore and loam: ep. 3.03
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In the dawn hours, strange figures wash ashore. They step out of the mist. Figures from familiar stories.
This week, we imagine the ways of the Tidelings.
Episode References
Seasilver, lunar iron and the fourth moon of Sudar: Ep. 1.56
Walking with the behemoth-gods of the wild: Ep. 2.26
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What do you get when you mix a Californian gold rush, diving teams, and merfolk? We sure as hell don't know, but we're finding out! This episode, we investigate the world beneath the waves. An entire city of artifacts waits to be discovered
Episode References
Elves, the children of magic: S1.5
Roarark, apex-city of the philosopher queen: S1.8
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Season three begins now, and boy are we excited! This week, we begin a new exploration into a distant unnamed city. Just one city, not even quite large, and yet the touch of its hand reaches far accross the lands of Sudar.
Ancient artifacts are traded as though they were curios. Desperate relic divers bump elbows with rich merchants. A culture of hospitality trades stories for food and shelter. And in the dawn hours, the spent adventurers bloom tulpas into being, who walk as wraiths in the mists.
Welcome to season 3!
Episode References
The Ashcurse, cataclysm that broke the world: S1.1
The early elves, birth of the vampiric nations: S1.37
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Thank you so much to everyone who was with us for season 2! As a treat for being such fine folks, here's a little something extra from us to you.
Enjoy :]
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Also, heads up! COMPLETE SPOILERS FOR MISTBORN. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
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In the first in our Oruhne climax, we begin tying together the many threads of Oruhne. This is it y'all!
Also, heads up! COMPLETE SPOILERS FOR MISTBORN. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
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We've got a nice, sleek ep. this week about nothing other than
DAH-NO-SAR-IS
Enjoy :]
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It's more giants this week. But more than that, we screw about with the periodic table of natural elements. It's all about the Gigantic Table!
No idea what that is? Listen and discover!
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In the long history of Sudar, there is perhaps no more overt example of the presence of gods than the Okraiot Shaval, the realms of the leyline spires and the seats of power for the Regents. What kind of impact did this have on the people? Their view of gods and royalty?
Lorekeepers art by Sam Wade. Instagram: @bysamwade "Land of Heroes" theme by Josh Silker.
S2.39 - Bones Older than History
25 Aug 2020
01:00:39
The bones of a prehistoric world call out to the Oruhnian... and some answer the call.
Giant bones. They have a presence. What do they do? How do they affect magic? How do the Oruhnians use them? Listen in this week to find out!
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Everything works slightly differently in Oruhne. What does that mean for ancestral tidepools? Well for starters, they're literal. As in, literally ancestral.
This week, we explore the nature of empathic magic and how it can create warm, inclusive communities... for a select few. Enjoy!
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Inspired by a reddit question, we investigate a third type of dragon: gemstone dragons! What are they? How do they relate to the other two kinds? What is their place in Halûme? Listen to find out!
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“Love will not be constrain'd by mastery...Love is a thing as any spirit free.” Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales
It's been a long while since we did a god mill, so this week we decided to roll one up, with a caveat: what would this god be like in Oruhne? And what if they were exclusive to that continent alone?
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This week, we investigate the Outriders further. What would a class breakdown for them look like? They can't all be rangers you know. They aren't a single kind of person, so this week we open their ranks to be explored. Enjoy!
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"Next time you feel unqualified to be used by God remember this, he tends to recruit from the pit, not the pedestal."
- Someone with Troubling Theology
For a long time now the people of Oruhne have been used for purposes beyond themselves. They've grown used to it. Or at least, that's the common conception.
But not all feel this way. What about those who don't wish to ally themselves with the Wild Gods? What about the Shorn?
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“Never forget what you are the rest of the world will not. Wear it like armour and it can never be used to hurt you.” - George R.R. Martin
When a warrior spends a lifetime with a weapon, it's bound to take on certain aspects of their character. It reflects who they are. When an Oruhnian spends their life by a weapon, the imbuing is literal.
This week, we investigate what the implications of a weapon imbued becomes. How does it change the character of the weapon? Of the imbuer? Is the bond forced? Is it like marriage, or a friend you've always known?
Or something else?
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"Not all those who wander are lost." - J.R.R. Tolkein
The wilderness is full. Full of adventure and danger and lessons. It will ground you, but also uplift you. And it will certainly endanger your life. This week we travel outside the walls of Haven and Hold to investigate Travel in the land of Oruhne.
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"...All things continue as they were from the beginning of creation. For this they willfully forget: that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of water and in the water, by which the world that then existed perished..." -Simon Peter, 2 Peter 3:4-5
Oruhne changes. Perhaps it was simply one continent, a rainforest. But what if it was more? If it's a land of wilds, what about the sea, and the shore? What about evergreens and deserts and tundras and mountains and flood plains? The face of Oruhne changes this week.
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"Through your acts of mercy, kindness, and forgiveness, kindle the light of hope in the world, beating back despair." -Kindle the Light, Oath of the Ancients
It's time we had a *spiritual* talk: the kind that involves holy weapons, oaths to ancient nature gods, and a divided war between the Shorn and the Wilders. Simple, right? This week, we investigate the paladins of Oruhne, and imagine how such a class would operate in their lands.
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What does it mean for mortals to ascend to godhood? Just how close do they get to the divine, and what do they do with that power? There's no question that the path to divinity is sought after, and the fallout that people would encounter carries heavy implications for cultural faith...
Lorekeepers art by Sam Wade. Instagram: @bysamwade "Land of Heroes" theme by Josh Silker.
S2.29 - It's Dangerous to Go Alone
09 Jun 2020
01:19:24
"It's dangerous to go alone! Take this" -Old Man, The Legend of Zelda
Angels in Oruhne? What could that even mean? What does it have to do with the "master sword?" This week we imagine an incursion of angelic presence and the concerns, if any, that the Etherium has with Oruhne.
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“The only defense against the world is a thorough knowledge of it.” -John Locke
The defenses of a Haven in Oruhne are among its most crucial features. How does it propel others away from it? What forms does the corruption take
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“To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible." -Thomas Aquinas
Returning again to Oruhne we take time to explore the beliefs of those that reside there. How do they interact with the gods? What does spirituality mean to them? How does it affect their magic?
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“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.” -Friedrich Nietzsche
We've established what magic is like on Oruhne, and we've mentioned the corruption. But what is it exactly? How do the people of Oruhne contend with it on a daily basis? And how do "semblences" figure into this?
And so we go.
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“The core practice of magic is: the execution of a willed intent to create change in the material world, which either defies, hastens or purifies the consequences of natural cause and effect.” - Zeena Schreck
This week our return to Oruhne is focused on magic. How does it operate differently? What do the people of the Havens to prepare for and use magic? How do wizards, paladins, and other common classes change in the new land? We explore all these thoughts and begin several others.
Oh also we get sidetracked about a thousand billion times
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"The ignorance of one voter impairs the security of all." - John F. Kennedy
We return to our new continent Oruhne where Carter unfolds for us the Haven of Xìkhos, the first and only "true" known democracy of our world. Unsurprisingly, things aren't totally perfect in the country, but it makes for a fascinating place to visit!
Oh also we get sidetracked about a thousand billion times
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"I was surprised, as always, by how easy the act of leaving was, and how good it felt. The world was suddenly rich with possibility." - Jack Kerouac
Returning to the world of Halûme comes with some changes. To celebrate a shift in our lives, we celebrate a change in landscape. Today we embark for new lands, a new continent! And at the helm Carter invites us to discover the lands beyond the endless waters.
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"I refuse to accept the idea that [humanity] is mere flotsam and jetsam in the river of life, unable to influence the unfolding events which surround [them]." - Martin Luther King Jr.
This week we put our heads together and begin to form some ideas around the strange lands of Flotsam, the floating continent. In the bizarre mega-jungles of the lands above, the status quo of all history is threatened...
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"Appearance tyrannizes over truth." - Plato, The Rupublic
With a Plato quote, you know it's gonna get esoteric. This episode, we attempt to comprehend Ardam, the god of patterns!
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Long have we spoken of Osteos as the origin of slowly deteroriating foundations of reality. But how is Tiirs pushing this? What is he doing exactly, and how does it affect the rest of Halûme?
Lorekeepers art by Sam Wade. Instagram: @bysamwade "Land of Heroes" theme by Josh Silker.
S2.19 - Life Inside One Breath
07 Apr 2020
01:02:08
"If you want to conquer the anxiety of life, live in the moment, live in the breath." -Amit Ray
To have mastery over the self, unity of the soul and the body... what incredible power! This week we explore monks and ki, (thankfully) discovering that the mystic power is not yet another power to keep track of, yet profound all the same! Enjoy.
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"What is a man? A miserable little pile of secrets! But enough talk! Have at you!" -Dracula, Castlevania: Sypmhony of the Night
Part three of the record-stravaganza, and we're feeling the burn. Instead of giving out like an old sofa, we decide to gracefully relax instead into... blood magic addiction. Anyways, enjoy!
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“I saw that animals were important. I saw that plants were even more important. I was also to learn that... we weren't important at all except for the damage we do. We do not rule the natural world, despite our conspicuous position in it.” - Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
Sometimes what you need is a big fun list of new ideas, so this week that's what we've got! We take a gentle diversion into the strange and unique flora of Halûme, complete with mushroom trees, bark that can make talking dogs, and saps used for field triage. Enjoy!
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