game of thrones season 6 episode 3 oathbreaker
BY ON May 10th, 2016

  Oh HBO, you are such a tease! This week, got mere feet away from the biggest mystery in all of Game of Thrones, only to be whisked away by Bran’s tree daddy. That being said, we still had some fun moments this week. We got to see groggy Jon Snow take vegence on those …

BY ON May 10th, 2016

The Abridged Drunks and Dragons is our attempt to making getting into the DnD Podcast easier for new listeners. Episodes have been boiled down to around 10 – 20 minutes. All the important story bits, and even more important goofs and tangents have been left in for your enjoyment. This original version of this episode …

BY ON May 10th, 2016

This is not a light book. Ada Palmer has rewritten the whole history of the modern world and the onrushing future, according to philosophies both new and old, but deeply held and profoundly discussed regardless of their age. Questions of progress, of perfection, of right living. It’s heavy and at times perplexing. But all of …

BY ON May 9th, 2016

There are a few elements to a video game that will ensure I will want to play it. One is if I can date in the game; preferably date humans, but I have settled for pigeons before. The second is if it has any dealings with a period of history that I find interesting, I …

BY ON May 9th, 2016

Turns out this bloody murderer is causing much havoc in Deephome. Lying about Jaela. Killing folks in a magical way. Terrible time to visit now that I think about it. No matter, we have work to do and we will catch this monster and bring them to justice. It is the only way to save …

BY ON May 9th, 2016

PAX East brings the big name for games to showcase the recently released, upcoming, and works in development. But my favorite parts of PAX are the wonderful Indie games that are out there and available to play, like the one that I found from Authentic Illusions, Arbor Sheep, and Games Starter: Realm Walk of Soul. Realm …

BY ON May 9th, 2016

I was lucky enough to start my PAX East experience with a play through of Widow’s Walk, the new expansion for Betrayal at House on the Hill. For those not familiar with the classic semi-cooperative horror game, let me give you a quick explanation of how it works. The first half of the game is cooperative …

BY ON May 9th, 2016

Find your stride! We review the fictional sport anime Prince of Stride and get… a little carried away with how hot all the boys are. So yeah. Fair warning. Go find us on social media! We want to hear from you! Follow the official account on Twitter (@sequencepod). You can also find us on: Vince …

BY ON May 9th, 2016

I first encountered Paul Kearney in the most tragic way possible: I began his Sea Beggars trilogy. Oh, the trilogy itself isn’t any more tragic than any other quality fantasy novel. The tragedy is that, because of some shadowy dispute with the publisher, the third book doesn’t exist. It will probably never come out. It’s …

BY ON May 8th, 2016

Tim and I had the chance to try out Momentum Volsk’s Castle Assault at PAX East 2016 and decided to commemorate the occasion by doing our very first conversation style article! Maybe we can make this more of a thing in the future?? Gotta use our ridiculous Gchat conversations somehow! Jennifer: Tim! What were your …

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