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Hobby Parenting & World Spirits | The Chief Librarian


Welcome to another episode of The Chief Librarian! This is a lore and narrative gaming-focused podcast around miniature gaming, painting, reading, and all the fun things a hobby should be. 

In today’s episode, I do a quick recap of the Wargames for Warriors Charity, discuss some hobby progress and unveil my new Mephiston model, and have a special short-form battle report at the back end of the episode from my game with Lou Rollins.

For The first segment, I interviewed Lou about the best ways to hobby with our kids, and we share stories and lessons learned about how to better involve our families in the games we love. We discuss boundaries, availability, and lessons we can teach kids, as well as recount some personal experiences gaming with our families. 

The second segment is a lore discussion of World Spirits. Officially an Aeldari feature unique to their lore and canon novels, I also discuss some other examples of world spirits found in the 41st millennium, as well as an example of a “warp spirit” from the lore. In it I discuss some of the ways that you can make World Spirits a part of your narrative games and campaigns. 

If you would like to donate to the Wargames for Warriors Age of Sigmar charity event going on in October, please use the following links:

Extra Life: https://www.extra-life.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.participant&participantID=458110#donate

Fisher House: https://connect.fisherhouse.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donate.event&eventID=598

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