Dwarven Forge is diving to caverns deep and cold with their new Kickstarter. Stefan Pokorny, founder, & Nate Taylor, creative director, of Dwarven Forge climb into the guest chair to chat with Jonathan about this exciting new set of modular tabletop gaming terrain.
Dwarven Forge
- Raised $11,245,120 dollars from 16,650 backers over five prior Kickstarter projects.
- Nate Taylor is Dwarven Forge’s creative director and a director at KYLE nyc where he’s edited commercials, music videos, and the film Kissing Jessica Stein.
- Stefan Pokorny is Dwarven Forge’s founder and CEO. He’s the subject of the incredible documentary The Dwarvenaut (Amazon affiliate link).
Kickstarter 6 – Caverns Deep
- Caverns Deep Kickstarter returns to the familiar caverns setting and expands on it with larger and new modular terrain options.
- The pieces are their most detailed and organic looking yet.
- Most of the funds will go towards producing the steel molds necessary to create the beautiful pieces.
- The modular terrain is intended for roleplaying games but also works well for skirmish games like Frostgrave.
- Sneak peeks of some pieces including early prototypes are shown in the live streamed video recording of this audio podcast.
Listener Questions
Stefan & Nate respond to questions from podcast listeners. The questions are:
- Rich asks Stefan “What are Gnome Critical Crotch Hits”
- David asks “On a scale of 1 to 10 how awesome is Joe Manganiello’s Dwarven Forge setup?”
- Carl asks “What pieces of Dwarven Forge are essential and which will give the customer the most bang for their buck?”
- Angelia Parenteau from TotalCon asks Stefan “When are you coming back to TotalCon?”
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