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So this is an idea that he leaks to the media.Unearthed Arcana, first of all, the cover art is spectacular.
It was kind of an awesome responsibility in some ways because, I mean, there's been a lot of D&D art."Art and Arcana," the book we did previously, obviously explores the entire history of the brand, from the crudest things that weredone in the first versions of the game up to where we are today with the amazing art we see in fifth edition D&D. But the idea
So this is an idea that he leaks to the media.But Unearthed Arcana was a particularly important book, not because it was a great supplement, as you suggested.
Such a good experience.We played with Unearthed Arcana, we played with everything.
In his book, Oliver examines the story of why and how we humans play these games.He delves into the delightful arcana of their rules and looks at the interplay between elite champions of these games and the emerging AIplayers that have come to dominate in several realms.
Our publisher, which is Penguin Random House-- for "Art and Arcana" was a group called Ten Speed.And we were just wrapping up that "Art and Arcana" project.It had gone really well.
We are so thrilled to be talking to Google again, Googlers.We did do a talk a couple years ago for "Art and Arcana," which was a huge highlight of that tour.And of course, I've known you now for five or six years because you were kind enough to have me in one of the Seattle offices for "Empire
because this is something that happened really organically.Our publisher, which is Penguin Random House-- for "Art and Arcana" was a group called Ten Speed.And we were just wrapping up that "Art and Arcana" project.
I think anytime you look, especially if you've studied D&D for many, many years, any new angle is attractive, anything that's like,OK, I didn't really-- like we did in "Art and Arcana." I hadn't really looked at the early artists before.And who were these people?
And we played for like six hours, a single battle, where we were playing Napoleonic miniatures, and I was one of the members of the Prussian army.That six hours, I think probably four hours of it was arguing over rules and historical arcana, and the rest of it was actually rolling diceand playing the game.
the origins of roleplaying games, as covered in his book "Playing at the World" and further explored in his new book "The Elusive Shift."Kyle, Michael, and Jon are all Diana Jones Award nominees for "Dungeons and Dragons Arts and Arcana-- A Visual History of D&D," which I'mextremely proud to have on the shelf behind me in all my meetings.
So it was a really fun process in that respect.Yeah, I appreciate actually all of your work, "Art and Arcana", and a history of--
So this is an idea that he leaks to the media.So, on the cover of your book, you have, sort of, a homage to Unearthed Arcana.
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