Red Moon Roleplaying

WE WON AN ENNIE!

Episode Summary

We are so incredibly proud to announce that we won the Silver ENnie for "Best Podcast"at The ENnie Awards. But you are the ones who made this happen, it is all thanks to your support that this was possible and we owe you a debt that we can never repay. Thank you! Here is the acceptance speech that was delivered by our friends at Perilous Worlds on The Ennies stage over at Gen Con. "Our goal when starting Red Moon Roleplaying was to try to recreate how your mind's eye perceives a tabletop RPG session, where you become one with your character and are able to fully immerse yourself in the narrative. We are so incredibly happy that this style has found an audience who appreciates listening to it as much as we do creating it. There is a lot of people behind this and we would especially like to thank our dear friends and frequent collaborators Jenny Bremberg, Adam Palmquist, Martin Ericsson, Anna-Karin Linder and Matthew Dawkins. We would also like to thank our Patreon backers who truly are the reason any of this is possible, as well as the many game creators, podcasts and companies who have supported us with guests, promotion and encouraged our work over the years. An extra special thanks goes to the wonderful people behind the game KULT: Divinity Lost. Without their kind and generous support in our show's first year we really would not be standing here and we owe them a huge debt of gratitude. Thank you so much for this honor! Much love from Mattiaz, Craig and Hjalmar." In many ways this feels like epic conclusion of a long journey. But we have only just begun.

Episode Notes

We are so incredibly proud to announce that we won the Silver ENnie for "Best Podcast"at The ENnie Awards. But you are the ones who made this happen, it is all thanks to your support that this was possible and we owe you a debt that we can never repay. Thank you!
Here is the acceptance speech that was delivered by our friends at Perilous Worlds on The Ennies stage over at Gen Con.
"Our goal when starting Red Moon Roleplaying was to try to recreate how your mind's eye perceives a tabletop RPG session, where you become one with your character and are able to fully immerse yourself in the narrative. We are so incredibly happy that this style has found an audience who appreciates listening to it as much as we do creating it.

There is a lot of people behind this and we would especially like to thank our dear friends and frequent collaborators Jenny Bremberg, Adam Palmquist, Martin Ericsson, Anna-Karin Linder and Matthew Dawkins. We would also like to thank our Patreon backers who truly are the reason any of this is possible, as well as the many game creators, podcasts and companies who have supported us with guests, promotion and encouraged our work over the years.

An extra special thanks goes to the wonderful people behind the game KULT: Divinity Lost. Without their kind and generous support in our show's first year we really would not be standing here and we owe them a huge debt of gratitude.

Thank you so much for this honor! Much love from Mattiaz, Craig and Hjalmar."

In many ways this feels like epic conclusion of a long journey. But we have only just begun.