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Game Master's Book Club

Game Master's Book Club

By: Eric Adrian Jackson
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Talented Gamemasters read speculative fiction to provide advice on how to run games within those worlds, borrow elements from those worlds for your own games, and recommend similar media to inspire your table top games.Copyright 2025 Eric Adrian Jackson Art Literary History & Criticism Science Fiction
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  • GMBC ep08 - The Black God's Drums by P. Djeli Clark with Ian Eller, Alex Jackl and Sean Murphy
    Jun 27 2025

    Exploring the intersection of magic and technology, this podcast episode delves into the rich tapestry of P. Djèlí Clark's novella, *The Black God's Drums*, set in a steampunk alternative history of New Orleans. Ian Eller, Alex Jackal, and Sean Murphy join host Eric Jackson to discuss how the narrative weaves powerful themes of political intrigue and cultural identity, all while centering around the titular weapon that can summon storms. The trio shares their personal experiences as Game Masters, illustrating how they incorporate elements of magic and technology into their own campaigns, likening their creativity to a delightful mix of peanut butter and chocolate. As they dissect the novella's characters and plot intricacies, listeners are treated to a lively conversation that is both insightful and humorously candid. This episode not only celebrates the novella’s strengths but also inspires GMs to reimagine its world within their own gaming sessions.

    Takeaways:

    • In this episode, the hosts explore the unique blend of magic and technology in gaming, drawing parallels to genres like steampunk and discussing how these elements can enhance storytelling.
    • Ian Eller shares a memorable game mastering experience involving a perilous quest for magical items in a crater, illustrating the thrill of integrating technology into fantasy settings.
    • Sean Murphy emphasizes the importance of character-driven narratives when considering game systems, suggesting that the theme often outweighs the mechanics in creating engaging stories.
    • The discussion touches on the rich political intrigue found in 'The Black God's Drums', highlighting how factional struggles can create compelling narratives for RPG campaigns.
    • The hosts recommend various RPG systems, such as Savage Worlds and Blades in the Dark, for adapting the novella into gameplay, emphasizing flexibility and narrative focus.
    • Alex Jackl discusses the integration of Orisha in character development, noting how distinct personalities of divine beings can enrich gameplay and differentiate character classes.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • k-squareproductions.com
    • gmbookclub
    • bluesky.social
    • facebook.com/gamemastersbookclub
    • instagram.com/gamemastersbookclub

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    38 mins
  • GMBC ep07 - Questing with Percy: How to Game Master the Olympians
    Jun 13 2025

    The main discussion in this episode revolves around how three new Game Masters, George Krubski, Marshall Smith and Eric Driks, tackle the challenge of adapting "The Lightning Thief," the first book in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series, into a tabletop role-playing game. As they dive into the rich tapestry of mythological themes and character dynamics, they explore the intricacies of translating Percy's journey into a gaming experience that captures both the narrative depth and the lighthearted spirit of the original story. The experienced Game Masters share their gaming backgrounds, favorite deities, and insights into how the book's unique elements—like the concept of Camp Half-Blood and the pervasive influence of the Olympian gods—can inspire gameplay and character development. With a mix of humor and thoughtful commentary, they dissect potential game systems and narrative structures that could enhance the experience for players, all while ensuring that the essence of Percy Jackson's adventures remains intact. The episode wraps up with a reflection on the storytelling techniques that make Riordan's work resonate, emphasizing the importance of character motivations and the balance of humor and seriousness in creating memorable gaming moments.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • k-squareproductions.com
    • gmbookclub
    • bluesky social
    • gamemastersbookclub
    • facebook
    • gamemastersbookclub
    • instagram

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Rick Riordan
    • Disney
    • AEG
    • Alderac Entertainment Group
    • Dimension 20
    • Rob Vaux
    • Wizards of the Coast
    • Crafty Games
    • Brandon Sanderson
    • Naomi Novik
    • Tamora Pierce
    • White Wolf

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    36 mins
  • GMBC ep06 - River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey, with Petra Jackl, Colleen Nachtrieb and Roger Alix-Gaudreau
    May 30 2025

    Sarah Gailey's "River of Teeth" takes center stage as the Game Masters Book Club dives into a whimsical and unexpectedly thrilling alternate history where hippos reign supreme. Eric Jackson, alongside game masters Petra Jackl, Colleen Nochtrieb, and Roger Alix-Goudreau, embarks on a lively discussion about this unique narrative that intertwines heists, vibrant characters, and, yes, hippos. The crew explores how this peculiar premise not only entertains but also sparks discussions on character dynamics and world-building in role-playing games. From the hilarity of a heist involving these massive creatures to the ingenious character arcs that emerge, they highlight the charm and chaos that ensue when players and characters alike take on unexpected roles. Join them as they unpack the delightful eccentricities of this literary adventure, proving that sometimes the most outrageous concepts make for the most engaging storytelling.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • ladyblackbird
    • ladyblackbirdrpg
    • risingphoenixgamecon
    • k-squareproductions.com
    • gamemastersbookclub
    • bluesky.social/gmbookclub
    • facebook.com/gamemastersbookclub
    • instagram.com/gamemastersbookclub

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Sarah Gailey
    • Blades in the Dark
    • John Harper
    • Kids on Bikes
    • Cowboy Bebop
    • Rising Phoenix Game Con
    • Nicholas Atwater
    • Olivia Atwater
    • Deanna Raybourn
    • Stark Holborn

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    35 mins
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