#15 - [INTERVIEW] - Playing Published Adventures with Tana Pigeon (Mythic)


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Mar 19 2025 61 mins   41

Hello and welcome back to the Solo RolePlayers Podcast. Today on the show I am proud to present the fantastic, inspiring, prolific and downright game-changer to the solo roleplayers hobby, official friend of the show Tana Pigeon to talk all about, and give a live example of that slippery and mystifying of concepts, playing a published adventure solo.


Tana talks through a few of the techniques she has used and written about in the past for how to do this, but also presents a brand new way to play a published adventure solo as written about in her recent issue #50 of Mythic Magazine, the 'Deconstruct the Known' method.


We wrap up the second half of the show by picking an unprepared adventure at random and actually showing off how the new technique works. It was a heap of fun and I am sure it will give you some ideas and confidence to try and do something like it yourself.


Enjoy!




Links


Wordmill Games


Wordmill Games on Patreon



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If you like this show you might like to check out the podcast that started it all, my Fallout Narrative Solo-RPG Audio Drama A Wasteland Story



Creators that helped me discover this weird and wonderful hobby:


Man Alone


Boardgames with Thomas - Fallout Series


Geek Gamers


The Dungeon Dive


Lords of the Dungeon (The Secret Cabal)


Girls Who Don’t DnD


Me Myself & Die



Reading Materials that helped me figure out what the hell I am doing:


Mythic GM Emulator 2E


Solo Game Masters Guide - geekgamer



Music and Sound Effects in this series are credited to:


Epidemic Sound