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Episode 68: Save vs. Jim Ward

An episode of the Save or Die Podcast podcast, hosted by The Evil Dungeon Master, titled "Episode 68: Save vs. Jim Ward" was published on March 28, 2013 and runs 84 minutes.

March 28, 2013 ·84m · Save or Die Podcast

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Unlike prior “specials”, this episode the fab 4 DMs take the entire episode to interview James Ward, one of the iconic figures of the early days of the RPG industry. We talk to Jim about his prior work in Classic D&D as well as his new projects that would be of interest to the Classic community. Check out the Eldritch Enterprises website at: http://www.eldritchent.com Give the episode a listen!: http://saveordie.info *** Our theme song is “Dungeon Hustle” by the band Mississippi Bones. Check out their Facebook page and buy one of everything they do. They rock! https://www.facebook.com/mississippibones Don’t forget to drop us an email at saveordiepodcast(at)gmail.com to give your opinions of the show! If writing’s not your thing, then give our voiceline a call at 940-536-3763 (3SOD)! Please keep messages brief, or the system will hang up on you mid-stream! …and check out our forum at osrgaming.org!

Unlike prior “specials”, this episode the fab 4 DMs take the entire episode to interview James Ward, one of the iconic figures of the early days of the RPG industry. We talk to Jim about his prior work in Classic D&D as well as his new projects that would be of interest to the Classic community.
Check out the Eldritch Enterprises website at: http://www.eldritchent.com
Give the episode a listen!: http://saveordie.info
*** Our theme song is “Dungeon Hustle” by the band Mississippi Bones. Check out their Facebook page and buy one of everything they do. They rock!
https://www.facebook.com/mississippibones
Don’t forget to drop us an email at saveordiepodcast(at)gmail.com to give your opinions of the show!
If writing’s not your thing, then give our voiceline a call at 940-536-3763 (3SOD)! Please keep messages brief, or the system will hang up on you mid-stream!
…and check out our forum at osrgaming.org!
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