by Maddi Conway & Robert Lopez
<p><strong>Table Talk </strong>is more than just a podcast; it's a passionate project hosted by two dynamic personalities from both sides of the TTRPG table: <strong>Maddi Conway</strong> (she/her), the player extraordinaire, and <strong>Robert Lopez</strong> (he/him), the master of games. Whether you've never rolled a D20 before or have DM'd twelve epic campaigns, our table has plenty of seats. From <strong>D&D</strong> to <strong>Kids on Bikes</strong>, the two tackle topics ranging from character creation, tips for weaving a world of whimsy (with plenty of dragons), and everything in between. Through humor and ADHD fuelled conversations, we welcome you to the table.</p><p>Table Talk is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.</p>
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July 18, 2024
<p>Welcome back to the 14th episode of season 2 of Table Talk! It has been a <em>while </em>since we last uploaded for you all, and on today's episode we'll get into why. The short answer? Life. The long answer? Everything in between. Pull up a chair as we trauma dump about the last 3 months of navigating all nine layers of scheduling hell with no wish spell in hand, the ridiculous amount of one shots we've run in between, and what's to come for the rest of this poor season and a sneak peek into the exciting season 3.</p>
May 16, 2024
<p>Gather round the campfire and let the nectar flow for the second episode of From Our Table to Yours - Camp Half-Blood edition for our “Media to TTRPGS (shitty working title)" miniseries! Join Maddi and Robert as they adapt the bestselling Percy Jackson by Rick Riordian series into playable mechanics in 5e, where your Godly parent determines your class, from the spellcasting abilities of children of the Big Three to the fighting capabilities of children of Athena to Ares. Led by one co-host who’s a longtime reader of the books and another who has only seen the movies (and <em>loved </em>them), be assured we <em>totally </em>know what were doing. Just ignore the 20 minute long debate we have on how to <em>actually</em> kill Percy Jackson.</p>
May 9, 2024
<p>Welcome back to another episode of <strong>Table Talk! </strong>Join Robert and Madi for the newest installment on a reoccurring segment, <strong><em>From our Table to Yours</em></strong>, where they kick off their first of many "Media to TTRPGS (shitty working title)" where they turn their favorite media from books to video games into a bare bones TTRP system. Today's session is all about <strong><em>The Last of Us</em></strong>, a gritty and dark post apocalyptic United States post-fungal-zombie-outbreak where anything that can go wrong...absolutely will 100% of the time. Using the lore from the award winning video game series <strong><em>The Last of Us </em></strong>by <strong>Naughty Dog </strong>and the incredibly popular <strong>MAX </strong>live-action adaptation, our intrepid hosts create a brand new hybrid system mixing mechanics, gameplay, and character creation from 5E AND Kids on Bikes. From replacing hit points with three hits total to assigning benefits of being from the cannibal club, listen in for a fungus filled session to help you fill your players with an inescapable feeling of certain death! But ask for consent before traumatizing them! Just good manners. </p>
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