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|title=Season 1: Autumn in Hieron | |||
|image=[[File:Aihcover.jpg|300px]] | |||
|caption=Cover art by [https://twitter.com/shoddyrobot Craig Sheldon] | |||
|episodes=28 | |||
|soundtrack=[[Autumn Not Winter: Friends At The Table Soundtrack]] | |||
|release=September 12, 2014 - June 19, 2015 | |||
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The season | '''''Autumn in Hieron''''' (formerly known as '''''Seasons of Hieron'''''<sup><ref group="note">The season was renamed for greater clarity and consistency with subsequent Hieron seasons as part of the podcast feed's switch to Libsyn, which was officially [https://twitter.com/Friends_Table/status/892943832588972032 implemented] on August 2, 2017.</ref></sup>) is the first season of ''Friends at the Table. ''It is a "post-fantasy, post-post apocalyptic" game of ''[[Dungeon World]]''. The first episode was released on September 12, 2014. | ||
The season centers around two groups of adventurers on the continent of [[Hieron]], a fantasy world devastated by a cataclysmic period known as [[The Erasure]] an unknowable amount of years previously. | |||
== | == Episodes == | ||
↳ [[List of Autumn in Hieron episodes]] | |||
=== | == Characters == | ||
* [[Ali Acampora]] | === Player Characters === | ||
* [[Jack de Quidt]] ([[Lem | *[[Hella Varal]] ([[Ali Acampora]]): The Fighter, a human mercenary from the industrial, magic-hostile land of [[Ordenna]] who wields a mysterious blade. | ||
* [[ | *[[Lem King]] ([[Jack de Quidt]]): The Bard, a young orc from [[The New Archives]] who has run away from home after stealing a precious violin. | ||
*[[Fero Feritas]] ([[Keith J. Carberry]]): The Druid, a wandering halfling who has tagged along with Lem as an adventurer. | |||
*[[Hadrian]] ([[Art Martinez-Tebbel]]): The Paladin, a holy warrior in the employ of the Church of Samothes in [[Velas]]. | |||
*[[The Great Fantasmo]] ([[Nick Scratch]]): The Wizard, an elderly elven scholar who seeks knowledge and riches. | |||
*[[Throndir]] ([[Andrew Lee Swan]]): The Ranger, a snow elf who was exiled from the town of [[Auniq]]. He travels with his canine companion [[Kodiak]]. | |||
=== [[ | === Major NPCs === | ||
* [[ | ''See also'': [[:Category:Autumn in Hieron characters|Autumn in Hieron characters]] | ||
* [[ | *[[Samot]]: A mysterious figure who appears to Lem and Hadrian in a vision. | ||
* [[ | *[[Captain Calhoun]]: A ship captain who helps bring the party to the Isle of Eventide. | ||
*[[Adelaide]]: Queen of the city of [[Nacre]]. | |||
*[[Sunder Havelton]]: A traveling scholar researching The Mark of the Erasure. | |||
*[[Uklan Tel]]: A traveling scholar researching the Mark of the Erasure. | |||
*[[Prelate Lucius]]: Hadrian's mentor who leads the Church of Samothes in Velas. | |||
== | ==Games== | ||
* ''[ | * ''Autumn in Hieron'' is mostly played in ''[[Dungeon World]]'', with special supplements. | ||
* In the holiday special, ''Dungeon World'' is mashed up with ''[http://www.ystari.com/home/games/originals/shcd-en/ Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective] ''as the players are called to solve a murder. | |||
* [[Autumn in Hieron 20: Do I Feel Followed?|Episode 20]] uses ''[[The Sundered Land]]'' to create a myth about one of the setting's gods. | |||
== Notes == | ==See also== | ||
*[[Autumn Not Winter: Friends At The Table Soundtrack|''Autumn Not Winter: Friends At The Table Soundtrack'']] | |||
== Notes== | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:52, 1 January 2024
Autumn in Hieron (formerly known as Seasons of Hieron[note 1]) is the first season of Friends at the Table. It is a "post-fantasy, post-post apocalyptic" game of Dungeon World. The first episode was released on September 12, 2014.
The season centers around two groups of adventurers on the continent of Hieron, a fantasy world devastated by a cataclysmic period known as The Erasure an unknowable amount of years previously.
Episodes[edit | edit source]
↳ List of Autumn in Hieron episodes
Characters[edit | edit source]
Player Characters[edit | edit source]
- Hella Varal (Ali Acampora): The Fighter, a human mercenary from the industrial, magic-hostile land of Ordenna who wields a mysterious blade.
- Lem King (Jack de Quidt): The Bard, a young orc from The New Archives who has run away from home after stealing a precious violin.
- Fero Feritas (Keith J. Carberry): The Druid, a wandering halfling who has tagged along with Lem as an adventurer.
- Hadrian (Art Martinez-Tebbel): The Paladin, a holy warrior in the employ of the Church of Samothes in Velas.
- The Great Fantasmo (Nick Scratch): The Wizard, an elderly elven scholar who seeks knowledge and riches.
- Throndir (Andrew Lee Swan): The Ranger, a snow elf who was exiled from the town of Auniq. He travels with his canine companion Kodiak.
Major NPCs[edit | edit source]
See also: Autumn in Hieron characters
- Samot: A mysterious figure who appears to Lem and Hadrian in a vision.
- Captain Calhoun: A ship captain who helps bring the party to the Isle of Eventide.
- Adelaide: Queen of the city of Nacre.
- Sunder Havelton: A traveling scholar researching The Mark of the Erasure.
- Uklan Tel: A traveling scholar researching the Mark of the Erasure.
- Prelate Lucius: Hadrian's mentor who leads the Church of Samothes in Velas.
Games[edit | edit source]
- Autumn in Hieron is mostly played in Dungeon World, with special supplements.
- In the holiday special, Dungeon World is mashed up with Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective as the players are called to solve a murder.
- Episode 20 uses The Sundered Land to create a myth about one of the setting's gods.
See also[edit | edit source]
Notes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The season was renamed for greater clarity and consistency with subsequent Hieron seasons as part of the podcast feed's switch to Libsyn, which was officially implemented on August 2, 2017.