Click on the link to listen to the file in your browser, or right-click Save As to download to your computer. (12.3 Mbs, 34:56 minutes) From Penny Arcade "I spent two and half years invested in a Dark Sun campaign as a young man, and the opportunity to revel there again -- if reveling is even possible in that blistered psychic wasteland -- was an honor and a pleasure. I hope I was able to create in their minds the same deep curiosity about the setting that was, heretofore, my sole domain."

--Tycho Once more around the table! The folks at Penny Arcade, PvP, and Kris Straub run a new session of Dungeons & Dragons -- this time set in the world of Dark Sun! Warning: This podcast contains strong language. The Group Jerry Holkins (Tycho from Penny Arcade ): The Dungeon Master

(Tycho from ): The Dungeon Master Mike Krahulik (Gabe from Penny Arcade ): Mantis Eaglehawk

(Gabe from ): Mantis Eaglehawk Scott Kurtz (from PvP ): Tuzul "Bloody-handed"

(from ): Tuzul "Bloody-handed" Kris Straub: "Two Coins" Episode 1: Submatron Galash of trading concern House Galash has brought in extra security for a trip to the "free city" of Tyr. Not that it'll help. In this episode, we meet the party -- as they begin at Altaruk, where they sign on with a Tyrward caravan. Travelling with a caravan isn't safe, but it's safer than travelling alone. To subscribe to the D&D podcast, follow these easy steps. Go to http://www.apple.com/podcasting/ Download the latest version of iTunes Launch iTunes. From the dropdown menus, select Advanced --- Subscribe to Podcast When prompted for a URL, enter http://www.wizards.com/dnd/rsspodcast.xml and click OK. Once you subscribe to the podcast, iTunes will automatically check for new files and download them to your computer. To ensure that you get timely updates, set your Podcast Settings to check for new episodes every hour (the Settings button is in the lower-right corner of the iTunes window, or you can find it under Edit --- Preferences --- Podcast). What is Podcasting? Podcasting is delivering audio and video content on demand so that it can be enjoyed at the user's convenience. The main benefit of podcasting is that listeners can sync content to their media player and take it with them to listen whenever they want to. But they're not just for iPods...the files are ready to watch or listen to on just about any computer.