
A GAME AT DINNER 10: HISTORICAL DISCREPANCIES
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12/30/16 • 47 min
A Game at Dinner is back with episode 10, the 11th episode. Lee and Rett discuss historical discrepancies in Morrowind, other fantasy settings, and real life. They focus on the Battle of Red Mountain, and toss around some discrepancies found in other literature in the world. They discuss Dragon Break’s and the Mandela Effect. And geek out over the Tribunal.
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A Game at Dinner is back with episode 10, the 11th episode. Lee and Rett discuss historical discrepancies in Morrowind, other fantasy settings, and real life. They focus on the Battle of Red Mountain, and toss around some discrepancies found in other literature in the world. They discuss Dragon Break’s and the Mandela Effect. And geek out over the Tribunal.
/u/AgameAtDinner_AIR
@gameatdinner
@rettisawesome
facebook.com/airpodcast
[email protected]
657 888 3835
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A GAME AT DINNER 09: THE NEREVARINE’S TRAVELS
Lee and Rett are back to address some fan mail, and listener criticism. Then jump straight in to correct some of their mistakes from the previous episode. Then talk about the lore surrounding the Nerevarine and his travels after the game of Morrowind. And the lore of each player character throughout the series.
Then they talk about the lore of the creation of Mundus, then round it off by talking about fantasy books.
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@gameatdinner
@rettisawesome
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[email protected]
657 888 3835
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