Krystina Arielle Tigner on Stream of Many Eyes

EPISODE · May 31, 2018 · 1H 9M

Krystina Arielle Tigner on Stream of Many Eyes

from Dragon Talk - An Official Dungeons & Dragons Podcast · host Dungeons & Dragons

We have reached Stream of Many Eyes eve everyone! In just a scant few hours, the show will commence! With a plethora of amazing Dungeons & Dragons live-play, detailed sets, cosplay, and exciting announcements, all streamed live on Twitch.tv/dnd, this will really be something you won't want to miss! On today's podcast, Shelly Mazzanoble (@shellymoo) and Greg Tito (@gregtito) welcome Sirens of the Realms star Krystina Arielle Tigner. A fairly new player in the D&D universe, Krystina only started playing a few years ago. Yet, in that time she has already had many exciting adventures both in table-top gaming and in real life. She calls in to tell us all about it. Lore You Should Know— The Elemental Planes of the multiverse harbor fantastical beings of immense power and innumerable mortal dangers. The formidable Genies however, travel easily between these worlds and when they venture to the Material Plane they sometimes have children. These offspring are known as the Genasi and they are the topic of discussion today with Matt Sernett(@Sernett) & Chris Perkins(@ChrisPerkinsDnD). Here's a guide to when each segment on the podcast begins: 00:00 – Intro with Shelly Mazzanoble (@shellymoo) and Greg Tito (@gregtito) 10:48 – Lore You Should Know with Matt Sernett(@Sernett) & Chris Perkins(@ChrisPerkinsDnD) 21:26 – Interview with Krystina Arielle Tigner (@KrystinaArielle) 1:05:13 – Outro with Shelly Mazzanoble and Greg Tito

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