I’m going to have to sign out for the evening; I think this is a good place to wrap up. Next week we should have, as our guest, Professor Scott Nokes. He’s our popular medievalist expert from Troy University. He’s going to be talking about the most recent “Tolkien” endbook to come out, which is the book in which Tolkien’s son published Professor Tolkien’s two new Lays of the sagas of Sigurd and Gudrun, so they’re kind of his version of “Nibelungenlied”, written in a poetic format in the style of the old Norse Eddas but in a modern language. So it does have an interesting appeal, and we’ll talk about what that means for popular medievalism, and things of that nature. I want to thank Brandon for joining us this evening. Thank you very much for being on our show, Brandon.
Ah, no problem; thanks for having me!
And to let you know that if you ever do decide to release your home-brew rules for your RPG as a lulu, that I’ll likely purchase them. (laughs)
I’ve actually considered it, so we’ll see. We’ll see if I ever have the time to write all of this up. It’s pretty screwy.
Sure, yeah. It might be interesting to see. But thank you. This is Christian Lindke signing out. I’d also like to thank Bill and Eric for joining us this evening, and I will see you all next week. Have a great, geek-filled week.
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