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Creation Myths - The Absentee Gods

World Forge

English - December 30, 2019 11:00 - 1 hour - 78.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 27 ratings
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It's the BEGINNING of the world as we know it and we feel FINE! This week we're talking about creation myths! We talk about religious, mythological, and totally fictional creation myths from around the world, and attempt to come up with some of our own that we really hope measure up to some of the greatest works of literature in history. Did we succeed? As always you, dear listeners, can be the judge.

This is the final episode of World Forge of 2019, and we have a ton of exciting plans for 2020, we know we've been teasing that for some time but concrete details are actually coming very soon. So if you're enjoying our antics now, stay tuned for some cool details about new projects and collaborations we have coming up in the new year.

Besides our own creations this week, we talk about a few other creators we love including Will Savino! An extremely talented musician who has offered to provide us with some music for some of those mysterious new projects we've been talking about for the last few weeks. You can find him on twitter @music_d20, at his website willsavino.net, or on his soundcloud page as will-savino. Will also has a patreon where you can go to support his art financially if you so wish (which we definitely encourage!) and to see all of his work!

As always, we had a lot of fun this week, and would love to hear your thoughts on our creations! So if you enjoyed this episode please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or anywhere you get your favorite podcasts! It's a great way to support the show for free that helps promote our content and get us in front of new listeners. We would also love to hear any feedback you have on Twitter @worldforgepod or at [email protected]. If you want to send us your fan art, fan mail, or fan fiction we would love to hear it, and maybe we'll share it on the air!

We also want to thank James Duke who composed our theme song for us, he can be found at jamesduke.info!

Thanks for listening, and we'll be back next week with another exciting topic!