
An Appendix N literary podcast for players of the Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG. Reviewing classic fantasy and helping to bring it to life at the gaming table.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 89 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | GamesBooksLeisureArts | ||||

Tonight… we explore a pre-Appendix N piece, “The Heads of Cerberus,” by the creator of dark fantasy, Getrude Barrows Bennett. When four people in Philadelphia inhale dust developed by an occult scientist who has discovered parallel universes, they ar... more
Welcome to the Sanctum Secorum podcast, where we plumb the depths of Appendix N as it pertains to the Dungeon Crawl Classics Role Playing Game. We’re here to help you serve these literary offerings at your DCC RPG table. Tonight… we explore the solar... more
Welcome to the Sanctum Secorum podcast, where we plumb the depths of Appendix N as it pertains to the Dungeon Crawl Classics Role Playing Game. We’re here to help you serve these literary offerings at your DCC RPG table. Tonight… we are discussing a ... more
Tonight… we examine a singular work by Abraham Merritt, The Moon Pool. Technically, it is a fix-up of two works, The Moon Pool and Conquest of the Moon Pool, but who are we to quibble?
So much fun to listen to these reviews and discussions of rpg play. Creative thought in motion for developing rpg campaigns.
So good to see the podcast hasn't left us. Great podcast. I love that it takes an Appendix N book and pairs it with a DCC module and also gives us some great stuff for our game table.
I can't say enough about what the Sanctum Secorum does from their reviews of Appendix N-related literature and other media, and then creating supplementary Dungeon Crawl Classics material for free at the same time! Their work is incredible - if you're a Sword and Sorcery gamer, check it out!
If you are going to critique literary heros like Vance then you better know what you are talking about, they did not and it was painful to listen to.
Whenever I need inspiration for my next game of DCC, I come here!
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