In the D&D office, we refer to Chris Lindsay (@onnatryx) as the Architect of the Dungeon Masters Guild and Master of Grung – not really. He jumped into the studio with Shelly Mazzanoble (@shellymoo) and Greg Tito (@gregtito) to discuss the Guild Adept program and all the awesome stuff they’ve made for Tomb of Annihilation. Find out more about the Guild Adept program here: http://dnd.wizards.com/articles/news/guild-adept-program. Lore You Should Know - Chris Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDND) and Matt Sernett (@Sernett) talk about the history of hags in D&D. Watch Dragon Talk recordings live on twitch.tv/dnd Mondays at 2pm PT!

Here’s a guide to when each segment on the podcast begins:

00:00 – Intro with Greg Tito (@gregtito), Shelly Mazzanoble (@shellymoo) + Chris Lindsay (@onnatryx)

10:42 – Lore You Should Know - Chris Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDND) & Matt Sernett (@Sernett) Hags!

30:47 – Interview with Chris Lindsay (@onnatryx)

~01:05:03 – Outro with Greg, Shelly

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Find out more about the Guild Adept program here: http://dnd.wizards.com/articles/news/guild-adept-program.

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Here’s video of the interview segment from today’s podcast:

Lore You Should Know - Hags - https://www.twitch.tv/videos/175950689?collection=l6ug0qGAzhRJVg

Interview with Chris Lindsay - https://www.twitch.tv/videos/165393565?collection=l6ug0qGAzhRJVg

Christopher Lindsay The BARD among Wizards... D&D Product Manager, Adventurers League Guru and architect of the Dungeon Masters Guild. Follow him @Onnatryx

Host Bios

Greg Tito Greg Tito has had weird and long career as an Off Broadway stage manager, a playwright, a theater carpenter, a secretary, an RPG designer, a games journalist, and now a PR/Marketing person. He has loved Dungeons & Dragons ever since 1985 when he found an old copy of the AD&D Dungeon Master’s Guide on his brother’s bookshelf and he honed that love of fantasy storytelling in the dark streets of Sasserine by way of the Upper West Side gaming group he joined in 2004. He moved his family (wife + two young kids) to Seattle in 2015 to work on D&D and he’s never looked back. You can find Greg on Twitter.