Audiobooks of Episode 14, Parts 1 to 4 are up.
Originally shared by Oliver Granger (watergoesred)
I highly recommend watching the Bloodletters Youtube series, GMed by John Harper with a stellar cast of players.
I converted the whole video series into audiobooks so I can listen to them while travelling and doing chores. You can download each session as a separate audio-only file from here:
https://app.box.com/s/gplta5ov08abgzy1lh4liodcqtdtzghf
FYI the playlist of the Bloodletters Youtube videos:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQQW3Ew6DKsN0-Iv7n7144RbqKKRneqHH
Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQQW3Ew6DKsN0-Iv7n7144RbqKKRneqHH
That’s such a neat idea
Coooool ! Thanks a lot !
Heya, kindly pointer here:
Audio for YouTube videos is pretty awesome, but bear in mind, John gets viewcount and ad revenue for his videos.
I’m not the type to wag fingers at people using ad-blockers or mp3-converters, but sharing the audio is really on the iffy side, IMO. (Consider the Rollplay Blades sessions, where audio files are a subscriber benefit. Grabbing the mp3’s yourself is one thing; but promoting your own copies for everybody feels to me like stepping on toes.)
That’s even before I get into the advisability of downloading large files from people you don’t know… 😛
Sorry to harsh on you, Oliver. I don’t doubt your good intentions, and audio is awesome and convenient! 😀 But there’s a side-effect to your convenience here – and particularly when you’re offering it to a large crowd of followers, that’s where I’d stop and consider if that might be causing harm as well.
Yep I checked with John first.
Ah! Lovely. That’s fantastic then 😀
Thanks Ollie! Saves me converting the youtube vids. You legend!
Nathan Roberts no worries! Just helping spread their goodness.
I just started listening today and I actually prefer listening to watching, I struggle to “see” the character in my head when watching something like Roll20 blades. Whereas with this when Oskar speaks it’s a 14-year-old boy, RC is a muscled dark-skinned woman, etc. Thanks for this!
(although these old rules are confusing!)