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GMBC ep02 - Becky Chamber's Monk and Robot duology - with Chris Grannis, Sam Liberty and David Clarkson

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The discussion revolves around Becky Chambers’ thought-provoking works, *A Psalm for the Wild Built* and its sequel, *A Prayer for the Crown Shy*, which delve into the essence of humanity through a sci-fi lens. This episode highlights the central inquiry posed by the narrative: what do humans truly need? As the hosts—Eric, Chris, Sam, and David—explore the solarpunk setting where robots have chosen to abandon their tools and embrace a life of self-awareness and coexistence with nature, they engage in a rich dialogue about the philosophical implications of such choices. The episode also touches on the unique character dynamics, particularly the non-binary tea monk, Sibling Dex, and the robot Mosscap, who together navigate a world that challenges the reader’s understanding of existence and community. With witty banter and insightful commentary, the hosts not only reflect on the beauty of the writing and world-building but also ponder how these themes can be integrated into their own gaming experiences. As they traverse the nuances of hope and humanity, listeners are invited to consider how fiction can inspire real-world connections and gaming narratives.

We're back with Chris Grannis, Sam Liberty and David Clarkson to explore Becky Chamber's Monk and Robot duology "A Psalm for the Wild-Built" and "A Prayer for the Crown-Shy". We discuss this excellent piece of world-building and suggest a number of world building games to compliment it.

Links referenced in this episode:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • K Square Productions
  • Tor Books
  • random.org
  • Cozy Town
  • Lasers and Feelings
  • A Quiet Year
  • Icarus
  • The Terraformers
  • Black Panther
  • WALL-E
  • Treasure Planet
  • Howl's Moving Castle
  • Siddhartha
  • Carlos Castaneda

  continue reading

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The discussion revolves around Becky Chambers’ thought-provoking works, *A Psalm for the Wild Built* and its sequel, *A Prayer for the Crown Shy*, which delve into the essence of humanity through a sci-fi lens. This episode highlights the central inquiry posed by the narrative: what do humans truly need? As the hosts—Eric, Chris, Sam, and David—explore the solarpunk setting where robots have chosen to abandon their tools and embrace a life of self-awareness and coexistence with nature, they engage in a rich dialogue about the philosophical implications of such choices. The episode also touches on the unique character dynamics, particularly the non-binary tea monk, Sibling Dex, and the robot Mosscap, who together navigate a world that challenges the reader’s understanding of existence and community. With witty banter and insightful commentary, the hosts not only reflect on the beauty of the writing and world-building but also ponder how these themes can be integrated into their own gaming experiences. As they traverse the nuances of hope and humanity, listeners are invited to consider how fiction can inspire real-world connections and gaming narratives.

We're back with Chris Grannis, Sam Liberty and David Clarkson to explore Becky Chamber's Monk and Robot duology "A Psalm for the Wild-Built" and "A Prayer for the Crown-Shy". We discuss this excellent piece of world-building and suggest a number of world building games to compliment it.

Links referenced in this episode:


Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • K Square Productions
  • Tor Books
  • random.org
  • Cozy Town
  • Lasers and Feelings
  • A Quiet Year
  • Icarus
  • The Terraformers
  • Black Panther
  • WALL-E
  • Treasure Planet
  • Howl's Moving Castle
  • Siddhartha
  • Carlos Castaneda

  continue reading

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