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Perkins & Manganiello at D&D Live 2019

Chris Perkins and Joe Manganiello sit down with The Game Table for a conversation at D&D Live 2019.

Seamus Byrne
Seamus Byrne
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Perkins & Manganiello at D&D Live 2019

Chris Perkins and Joe Manganiello sit down with The Game Table for a conversation at D&D Live 2019.

We explore the nature of D&D being an improv game that has long-term continuity, and how the stakes are raised when there's an audience. How Chris feels about being a celebrity in his own right now. And how D&D actually is a game where we spend a lot of time 'playing' it on our own between sessions.


A fantastic and fun conversation with two of the most prominent D&D names around. One embedded within the art of the game for decades, the other one of the games most prominent super fans who has a character that is now becoming canonical (Arkhan the Cruel).

Find Chris Perkins on Twitter: @ChrisPerkinsDND
Find Joe Manganiello on Twitter: @JoeManganiello
Find Seamus on Twitter: @seamus

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Seamus Byrne

Founder and Head of Content at Byteside. Brings two decades of experience covering tech, digital culture, and their impacts on society.


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