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371: The Oblivion of Memory

Episode 71 of the Expedition to the Grizzly Peaks podcast, hosted by Andy, titled "371: The Oblivion of Memory" was published on April 12, 2022 and runs 43 minutes.

April 12, 2022 ·43m · Expedition to the Grizzly Peaks

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More chat about bringing reality to your game. But also perspective - in the immortal words of David St Hubbins “too much f**king perspective”

More chat about bringing reality to your game. But also perspective - in the immortal words of David St Hubbins “too much f**king perspective”
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Expedition to the Ancient Academy Stuart Robertson Actual play of our old school D&D game using the Moldvay Basic Rules (B/X DND). Narrative of the Expedition to Dongola and Sennaar, A by George Bethune English (1787 - 1828) LibriVox As a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps during the War of 1812 assigned to Marine Corps headquarters, English sailed to the Mediterranean, and was among the first citizens of the United States known to have visited Egypt. Shortly after arriving in Egypt he resigned his commission, converted to Islam and joined Isma'il Pasha in an expedition up the Nile River against Sennar in 1820, winning distinction as an officer of artillery. He published his Narrative of the Expedition to Dongola and Sennaar (London 1822) regarding his exploits. (Introduction adapted by obform from Wikipedia) Journals of Robert Falcon Scott; Vol 1 of 'Scott's Last Expedition', The by Robert Falcon Scott (1868 - 1912) and Leonard Huxley (1860 - 1933) LibriVox Capt. Robert F. Scott's bid to be the leader of the first expedition to reach the South Pole is one of the most famous journeys of all time. What started as a scientific expedition turned out to be an unwilling race against a team lead by R. Admunsen to reach the Pole. The Norwegian flag already stood at the end of the trail when Scott's party reached their target. All the five men of the Scott expedition who took part in the last march to the Pole perished on their way back to safety.Robert F. Scott kept a journal throughout the journey, all the way to the tragic end, documenting all aspects of the expedition. The famous last words of the journal were: 'It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write more. For God's sake look after our people.' (Summary by Illiterati) Bedtime story- Arctic Expedition Adam William S Windstrong tells his story about the 1889 expedition to the Arctic.
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