Hello, and welcome to snows return a tabletop role playing podcast. My guests today have enthralled and entertained us for over 50 episodes, and they are on the path less travelled. But now, I've been set adrift to find new adventures in the stars. before they leave terra firma and embark on their next journey. they've agreed to join me today. From the breakfast table to our ears. We are bound to get served some pies. Oh, goodness, from the wonderful waffle maple syrup. Welcome to the show, guys.
Syrup:Thank you so much. We're so excited.
Waffles:We're so glad to be here.
Snyders Return:Yeah, it's an absolute pleasure having having you having you both. Sort of, to our three ain't bad. I think as the saying goes, please. And obviously I'll throw this open to the floor. Either one of you. Tell us a little bit about yourselves and how you got into tabletop role playing games, please. Oh, sure.
Syrup:I'll start um, syrup otherwise known as Adda in real life, but mostly I go by syrup. I have been a nerd my whole life. I have been generations introduced to this by my dad played d&d. Way before it was cool. And I eventually got into the swing of things myself. And then online, I met waffles. And we met started dating. I moved across the world. And now we started this podcast in stream.
Snyders Return:Wow. What about you off was obviously we sort of touched on part of what your involvement was. But how did how did you get into tabletop role playing games, please?
Waffles:Heck yeah, believe it or not, I also met her online as she met me online. It's hard to hard to believe. But other than that, I also grew up as a nerd. I wasn't really introduced into the DND type world, that ttrpg type world until I was about 14. My family like my uncles and my dad were playing d&d. And one of my uncle's told me to come over and start rolling dice for him and explain that I was attacking them with a dragon. And that was basically when I fell in love with d&d, because I got to play a dragon and try to kill my dead.
Snyders Return:So every boy's fantasy but possibly not so we're not gonna tread down that path.
Unknown:So the driver might
Snyders Return:not the good dragon. Yeah. Dragons are all good. So you conveniently met each other online having not met the other version of yourselves online and sort of came together and forged what is so how did it go from the two of you meeting and sort of playing together and being together into what has become the success story? That is waffle maple syrup?
Waffles:Yeah, I'll I'll take most of the credit for it. As we all kind of we made her always kind of talk about it. So we've had a, we've had a group of friends that we actually recently, like, in the past year, we met some of them in real life, but there's still some that we haven't met. And they've just they've always been our online friends always been there for us, but they're, they're like true friends. And that we had played ttrpg together for about three, four years. It's like one of the games was where me and her met each other was in that group of friends. And then we all just we continued to play games together continued to enjoy it all. And then one day, I was like, well, like, we're funny as heck, why aren't we streaming this? And so we jumped into streaming really quickly, probably a little too quickly. But once we started getting our feet back up under us from streaming, we had somebody in our chat that was like, Hey, is there a podcast version of this? And we were like there is now there will be give us time and that's what that's what jump started the podcast version if one if one person wanted it. We were gonna we were gonna do it.
Snyders Return:Yeah, and and sort of cut you off the shirt. But given you said that you started on on streaming. We'll come back to streaming and things now but so people can potentially pause this this podcast and go and find your stuff. top quality, where can they find waffle maple syrup,
Syrup:we can be found almost everywhere. So if you are listening to the podcast version of things and you want to find us there, just search waffles, maple syrup, one word anywhere you get your podcasts. If you want to find us on social media and chat with With us, it is at waffles Maple on Twitter and at W m s pod on Instagram. And we also have a discord so you can find our links throughout the throughout the interwebs. And and chat with us there. We always love the community and love to hear from everybody.
Waffles:And then we're also talking about streams. So twitch TV slash waffles, maple syrup as well.
Snyders Return:Well, I will make sure those links in the description below, you have kindly provided some for listeners to sort of jump on and follow your adventures. Be way back at the start off on this new adventure we'll go into so I mentioned that you were on the path less travelled or Pathfinder. So would you mind telling giving us a brief recap about your Pathfinder adventures as a segue into this new star finder adventure you're going into?
Syrup:Absolutely. So we started off with the time has passed adventure. And if the name isn't obvious, we do a lot of time travel in it. The concept is that we are all regular people that have been chosen in one way or another or forced to reach the end of the world as we know it. That's lyrics. And basically, we find ourselves after the world has already ended calamities have taken over all the continents, and we're stuck with the ability to go back in time and maybe maybe do something about it.
Snyders Return:Right. And not wanting to spoil the end of how that turns out. You sort of concluded that story arc, you did some really fun christmas releases just just this Christmas gone. Would you mind sort of touching on those as well?
Syrup:Yeah, so we we did some collabs. And such In the meantime, after we wrapped up the time has passed campaign, we went on a sort of hiatus to get things all polished up and 100% ready to go into our next campaign. I should specify the time has passed campaign by the way is entirely homebrewed from waffles his imagination. And while we are set, quote unquote, in the land of golarion, what we have done is in this process of ending that campaign, and again, not trying to get into those spoilers, we jumped canonically through the gap, which is what star finder lore has and into into our star Finder. So while we were on break, we also you know, hung out with some of our friends and ttrpg community and recorded some fun Christmas one shots and things like that holiday, I should say and had some fun, we have some of those episodes out too.
Snyders Return:So having sort of pushed out some some holiday content and sort of filled in the gaps and sort of circular thing up. Would you mind telling us more about moving into star finder and why you chose to move into star finder and where this new adventure is sort of taking you as a as a group? Yeah,
Waffles:I will say that the choice to move to starfinder was kind of made by through play in there and our time has passed campaign, just through the choices that my players made. I kind of I always like to continue the world. And just through the choices they made. The gap is involved. They're involved in the gap. And the only really logical move was to move to starfinder, which is the future of Pathfinder, basically, at the signs that the starfinder campaign itself journeys adrift is about these five people who are all on separate journeys for something in particular kind of coming together and figuring out the world I'm sure the gap is going to be involved and everything else so you can stay tuned there and figure it out so I don't spoil too much for you.
Syrup:I love and hate it because it sounds so like oh you know five journeys but there's so much that we can't spoil about like the way time has passed ended and what waffles can't even tell me about what's coming, and how it relates to what we have just finished going through. So
Waffles:I'm excited. One of the things that I kind of like about journeys, a drift and it's it's not very it's not very kitschy of an opening line, but we're kind of we're going back to the roots of dtrpg we're opening it like much slower like we started time has passed with time travel and jump back in the past and you got to stop the world from ending and this is okay, yeah, we're in space at sci fi. That's, that's really cool. But we're going back to the roots of like, you you guys are just on journeys, and we're gonna let the story develop from there very naturally.
Snyders Return:Ya know, it's certainly whet the appetite was what I was trying to say and not necessarily upon on your logo, should we say your name and your logo and things like that which actually ties into something that one of the many things that I was hoping to bring up is your your merchandise and all the sort of good stuff you're doing there? Would you mind sort of giving us a almost a sales pitch because I had to look through your your website earlier, and it was great to see some of the stuff that you guys are offering to fans?
Unknown:Oh, yeah, yes,
Syrup:I I'll take that one. I am also a graphic designer. So I have a lot of fun messing with our merge and things like that. And that's really all it is playing around. So we have some t shirts and all sorts of stuff from just our logo to these concepts that waffles just throws at me sometimes. Obviously, our name is waffles, maple syrup. We're waffle themed, and syrup themed. And we're also played TT RPGs. So how do those mix and so waffles Wednesday? One day is like, so what if it's like a waffle monster, right? Like a like a mimic? Or a beholder? But it's a waffle. And I couldn't turn that down. So we have a couple of those designs out there as well. And it's just that's honestly so much fun.
Snyders Return:And the dice you guys have put out? Or Yeah, put out? are they available for general purchase or the sort of special in their own right?
Waffles:They will be very soon we're doing a bunch of test runs with some friends, some commissions in the background kind of thing, trying to get everything laid out for opening commissions to the general public. The main thing that we are are offering and like to offer and we think most people are jumping on are the ability to get customised, like, themed dice. So if you come to us with a character picture, or a thought, like I have a druid that specialises in fire magic, and you tell us like what, basically tell us all about the character. And we we give our take on that character in a set of dice to your hands.
Snyders Return:That sounds amazing. And something I am actually writing down very much right now. So beyond my wallet emptying into your pockets. How have you found you started on Twitch and having had a single suggestion took the step to move into a podcast? How have you found the balance between the streaming the podcasting and other? Should we say social media commitments?
Syrup:Yeah. When we, I'm always honest about you know where we've come from, and and where we've grown. When we first started this, it was a whim. And we were honestly unprepared to like, the quality of output. So when we first started, we started as a stream, we had no idea what we were doing. We haven't streamed before, we didn't have a target audience that ready to go or anything like that. And so it was learning as we went, and we learned a lot. And we learned it fast. And we felt like you know, we were just constantly perfecting, and perfecting and perfecting and doing what we could to get better. So the same journey with the audio editing with the podcasting. So I think that we've gone, we've gone from not knowing much to learning so much, and a lot of it and thanks to the ttrpg community. It's been an interesting process. I mean, we keep our original audio on our podcasts. And those are the beginning episodes of time has passed because they represent where we've come from, but by no means are they good audio at all. So I always recommend to everybody, like listen to some of our stuff now and know that like it gets better. But learning all of that while still producing content is is not easy to juggle with full time jobs and full time studying and all sorts of stuff but we we love doing it. And we we are
Waffles:yeah like she said we're we kind of come from a ground zero of not knowing anything like I grant and she's an artist and a graphic designer, but we've never been on Livestream we started without cameras. I'm had never touched an audio editing programme before. And now we're here and I'm more of an analytical guy. So I'm gonna drop a couple of numbers real quick, but For a year, we're here, we're a quarter of the way to twitch partner. We've grown like 150 to 200% in the past, like six months of the podcast, and we just got our custom YouTube URL. And that's all coming from starting our first room with no cameras and completely crappy mics. So
Snyders Return:that's, you know, impressive and anything that we can help to, to push the numbers up to get that twitch affiliate and, and yeah, congratulations on the YouTube achievement and things like that. So that's great news. So you've earned it, I'm just telling you how good you are. So with all of that, sort of having learnt and, and with journeys adrift, and things happening now on the dice, we've mentioned, is there anything else in the pipeline beyond that any collaborations you're looking at? Or have worked out? and things that you could tease your listeners with now?
Syrup:Um, there isn't much I can say? Um, yeah, no, but we we're always excited to work and partner with lots of different people in the community from, you know, big names to just, you know, small businesses because there are so many amazing and talented small businesses in the in this community. We talk about our dice but like the the accessories that people have out there, like it's, it's crazy. So we are in talks with a couple of, you know, different people that we believe in, we try to promote, just really important us to keep a kind and positive community. So we've reached out to a handful of people that we think are awesome, and would love to partner with so you know, definitely see some some of those merge partnerships down the line. And then maybe some other cool talks are happening, but I can't really say,
Snyders Return:Oh, that's that's all exciting stuff. For you even as a teaser of the potential, should we say it's good to hear. And you mentioned their community, you mentioned your Discord. What can people expect to find when they come in, because they will, when they come and join you on Patreon?
Waffles:Yeah, so we're actually in the works of revamping our Patreon just a little bit. So I would, I would suggest to Bradley, by the time this is released, it will be revamped, so feel free to that's what that's what you'll get there. But we're, we are a see the the long and short of it is you'll get everything from shout outs to a set of dice, hopefully, we can get all of that worked out. But that's that's from low to high there. Obviously. As far as discord goes, you can expect good mornings, breakfast pictures, and a lot of cursed memes as what we call them.
Syrup:The only Yes, all amazing stuff. The one thing I'll add about the Patreon is it, it is one of the best ways to support us. And we talked about that we stream on Twitch and you know, the the whole community around subscribing on Twitch, and all of that is incredibly helpful, we do actually encourage people to those that might be interested in following us on Twitch and subscribing to my twitch to actually take a look at the Patreon Instead, it gives us as the content creators a higher cut of the money that you're already considering to put in. And so even outside of the bonuses of stuff that we try to provide to you in our Patreon, like the merge and things like that. It's it's the most direct way to help us out and help us continue to create the content that we enjoy to create and hopefully you enjoy to listen to.
Snyders Return:Absolutely. So as I say, links will be in the description below this podcast so please go and support this amazing creative team podcast twitch stream that the whole gamut subscribe on on YouTube, just just you know get behind these guys. That's that's 100% free unless you want to pay for, you know, removing the ads and that's that's on that's on you. So we've we've discussed your journeys through Pathfinder and into star Finder. Are there any other games you play? You know, what do you guys do? Do you get downtime between recording editing full time jobs and everything? Is there anything you do that lets you relax does not necessarily linked directly to one show or the other?
Syrup:Um, yeah, absolutely. We we make sure to find that time if it doesn't exist, because mental health is important. And you know, everybody needs that, that downtime. So we, some of our friends from Well, one of our players from the show runs a softball side campaign that we do every other week. That's just like a Relaxing, not on camera type of like or not live type of just, we can play TT RPGs for fun. And then outside of that lots of video games. And I'll have my little art projects and things like that, that we just that we just enjoy. But all the collabs that we get between the show we still consider that fun, even if they're streamed even if they're, you know, anything, we'll we'll do it because we love it. We love the people in this community. So we do we do plenty of those as well, whenever we could fit them in.
Waffles:Yeah, just based on the collabs like he was talking about that, like we just, we'd love to just collab with different ttrpg I was about to say companies projects, basically. And we played everything's from Mitch Tim's to I've played some Delta green. And I think last year we we tallied it up what we were part of raising, like $5,000 for charity or something and part of those collapse, which was pretty high. We played bowling to like,
Syrup:yeah, yeah. Oh my goodness.
Snyders Return:So and you mentioned the charity, and you say you you helped and have helped raise a significant figure and can gratulations to you, and I'm sure that the churches involved will be will be thankful for that. So what is it about the charity work that sort of draws you into those projects and those collaborations,
Waffles:to be honest, from my side, and I, I push it a lot and syrups on board, thankfully and she loves the whole charity thing too. But from my side just personally wanting to do charity work is because of like where I've come from I was I grew up in a highly poor family and like Alabama, so just not really having anything and seeing like family members get sick and all that good stuff. I've just I've dealt with enough that from St. Jude's and cancer to marginalise people like everyone deserves their shot. And now that we're in a good place, we should be doing our part to help out there.
Snyders Return:Definitely, definitely. So your own personal progression and story has helped potentially shaped the ones that you you've helped tell through the show. So a question to both of you. With respect to the game systems you've run and things like that. What has been your favourite, say NPC or monster both from the DM and player perspective, or GM, and player perspective.
Waffles:Let's see my do two quick ones here. I'm gonna do an NPC and then a monster. My favourite NPC was by far the hooded figure, and time has passed. That's all I could really say about them. But overall, they're they're kind of the the bad guy. That's, that's all you get right there. So you have to go listen to figure that out. My favourite creature and honestly, shout out to piezo for writing this, but my favourite creature was the gelatinous cube and the extinction curse campaign because how it set up is there in this pretty, pretty compact tower. And then they end up finding these old cats which are like lizard men, but there's also a gelatinous cube that if it's not moving, you can't really see it because it's clear and one of my players trying to run away from this old gats ran into the gelatinous cube and it was it was just the most epic moment ever honestly
Syrup:I 100% agree with that it was absolutely hilarious we were surrounded on all sides it was the only exit what were we to do Oh goodness I don't know if I can compete with that but I will say the the hooded figure was quite the tension creating NPC so definitely credit there. I I enjoyed it. It was more minor but there was one NPC in our time as past campaign that was a drunk will say but we needed him for the information that he had and though he agreed drunkenly to provide us with directions he passed out and so we may or may not have kidnapped him it's debatable. To the following morning so that we could get directions on where to go he woke up not knowing where he was and it was it was lovely. I do feel bad for that dude. Sorry.
Snyders Return:What about a monster you faced? You mentioned the gelatinous cube situation. Is there any others that have sort of stuck out to you, sir?
Syrup:Yeah, I'll I'm trying to think between two main ones but I will say with Just following in line with the extinction curse, there was the one at the top of the tower, there was this chair dactyl I think it was that was partially injured. And I was I played a leshy, who is just naive to the world. And she didn't like her creatures. So even though its master was there and everything, I spent the entire it was beating us up. But I spent the entire time yelling at all of our players to not hurt it. And I managed to to, to keep it. So I have a special place in my heart for that little tear deck.
Snyders Return:That's amazing. That's, that's brilliant. So moving on from how you're effectively characters, games lives and things have developed to ttrpg as a whole, where are you? Where do you want? It can this can be particular to say, pies. Oh, like Pathfinder, Star finder, or this can be, you know, broad spectrum across the whole of TJ RPGs. Where, where do you want the hobby the games to go next?
Syrup:In terms of, like, content that
Snyders Return:is, it could be it could be to do with inclusion, it could be you know, I've left it broad, so you can put your own interpretation on the question. But if you have a particular location you would like explored through one of the game systems or if you want something about the community to change, or the way the games are, are created, then please.
Syrup:Yeah, I'll I'll go a little bit broad but but it is very important to me. So everything that we've kind of encountered so far, social media is a fascinating medium, and has a lot of good, and it has a lot of bad. And one of the things that we appreciate the most specifically about piezo. And it is one of the important reasons that we play so much of their products, is their constant conscious intentions to better themselves and better their processes. There is a huge culture around, you know, calling things out, which has a lot of good in it. And I think it's really important how companies handle that, when they are called out for Hey, like, let's talk about the wheelchair inclusion in characters and NPCs and PCs, and things like that, that rocked the ttrpg world. And piezo kind of recently, I think, but was just like, yeah, hey, we're releasing this as well now. And and they do they have such great intentions to constantly like, Listen, take pulse of what's going on in the community, and make sure that they're incorporating it and are doing what they can for representation and all that stuff. So I really want that to continue. I want that it's ever changing. And there's always voices that need to be heard. So as long as companies are making sure that they're listening, that's all I want to like, that's all I can ask for. Because I can't ask for perfection. There isn't perfection, there's just constant improvement. So I just want people to be able to keep improving. And focus on that.
Snyders Return:Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. waffles Do you have anything to add? It can be a setting, it can be a game system, it can be like, syrup has mentioned there a process shift a change in, in understanding and perspectives.
Waffles:Yeah, I mean, I, I can't echo her enough. That's what brought us from DND to Pathfinder, and that's why we continue to stick with Star Finder. I would my my new year's resolution was to play 12 different ttrpg systems one for every month. I have so far not done that. But I still plan to Aside from that, just being able to play and test out every ttrpg I can I just I want to continue to build our platform and like, not I it's hard to it's always hard to save like not in the selfish way. But I want to get big. So we have the platform to do things like pie xodus to do inclusion to raise money to raise more money for charities and that kind of stuff. So I mean, that's, that's really where I want the direction to head overall, whether it's the ttrpg space, I want to see more charities kind of stuff. I want to see more inclusion and all of that stuff and I just, I want to be a big part of that in the future.
Snyders Return:Yeah, and I'm definitely sure the creative force the pair of you are will certainly carry that through to To his natural sort of crescendo. And so you mentioned there wanting to play 12 in 12. I'll condense it down to that. However they stack up. So what's what's on the top of your list? What's thought the top three, you can give more, you can give less, if you choose games that you think, really have a game of that.
Syrup:I'm going to interrupt his answer just because I know one of them, which is he has been pining to get all of us to play Delta green with him after his taste of it. So I'm just gonna put that out there.
Waffles:I got to play it once. I've loved it ever since I heard the glass cannon podcast, play it, I got to play it once. It was a lot of fun. But I want to GM it And ideally, more than just a one shot maybe not a whole campaign. But I want to get into like character progression of it, it's Well, besides that, I do want some more Pathfinder to be like, we're I know, we're moving to star Finder. But Pathfinder to me is just such a good system, I don't want to leave it. And it's only been out for like, two years now. So excellent, like a year and a half now. So I'd like they piezo constantly produces content, I think it's been about a year and a half. And they already have four new classes. x new subclasses. And that's a crazy amount of stuff, honestly. Besides that, I think I would love to get into a more gritty game like blades in the dark, like something I've never played maybe with a more modern setting or something like then those are probably my top three, I'll say it's Delta green, more Pathfinder to UI and then something along the lines of blades in the dark.
Snyders Return:Nice. I technically say Pathfinder, two, he's kind of cheating, because you played that for an entire podcast campaign. But I can understand why you why you'd include that as what is it about evergreen, that that really sort of captured your imagination. It's,
Waffles:I don't know, it's just, it's interesting to have a bunch of modern people. There's like very slight magic, but it's a cultic magic and kind of witchy magic, that you could almost imagine being in the real world if you have that kind of imagination. But it's just a bunch of modern geniuses. So like physicists and mathematicians, and the CIA agent, going up against eldritch horrors that they don't really have any hope of defeating, but they have to quell it somehow. And then, during all of that, they have downtime rules for like keeping bonds with your pet dog or your wife. And like, yeah, and like, I don't know that the game is just very well made and balanced to be in a role playing game, I think. Yeah, and
Syrup:I will think I will add that I think from everything you've kind of talked to me waffles about it and my listening to some of the glass cannons versions of it and things like that, it it shifts the focus when you put a BB G or some you know, more eldritch horror type thing that you have flat out no hope of defeating. And that is fact it shifts the entire focus to the psychology behind it. So it is become it becomes more of a like a my new show in the roleplay of how are you handling this? How are you handling and still interacting with the regular world and all sorts of stuff and it opens up really cool, intricate? roleplay I
Waffles:think I'm actually glad you went there. Like, I forgot to mention like Delta green is Call of Cthulhu base so their sanity rolls, and it gets into how mental disorders would affect your character, which I think is as long as everyone can buy into that and like a pregame safety protocol. I think that's something to very much. And I think it's good to be able to delve into that kind of stuff as well.
Snyders Return:Yeah, and definitely. So you mentioned the having the chats with waffles there about Delta green. What about you? Is there any games that you want to play?
Syrup:Oh, yes. The answer to that is yes. When if you asked me which I there's just so much out there like I want it all. But you know what the one that what's it called? dead dead lands.
Snyders Return:Is that the one that savage worlds savage was the cowboys and yes, Yeah, boy Walker. Old West, Midwestern. Nazi. Yeah.
Syrup:Yeah. Sorry. Wild West. All that. Yes. That one I think is fascinating. I saw some of critical roles rendition of it with Brian foster being the I don't know what they call the GM there. But I think we can do that. Pretty Cool, and I would like to try.
Waffles:I'm trying to remember if he said GM or the dealer, I can't remember, might be the dealer actually.
Syrup:But just it's just such a shift in like flavour. And I'm always a sucker for like, changing the whole flavour of something even even if it's a reskin like Pathfinder, or whatever you decide to play, I just really enjoy shifting the setting. So I'll actually add also fate. I had a taste of fate when I was really new into the ttrpg like world when I was picking up d&d, and I didn't give it enough credit when I had had the chance to play it unfortunately, like that. I just didn't have a chance to continue playing it at the time. And I want to get back into it specifically, a steampunk fate game would be amazing to me.
Waffles:Yeah, I'm ready. I've already told her I'm ready to run one of those as well. Hopefully, it's part of the 12 games because I got to run about four sessions of a fake game it was a it was set up to be kind of a silent hill like you bounced between normal and alternate reality is type of a game. And I thought it played really well. And yeah, I also enjoyed this steampunk setting. So to run like a steampunk fate game would be awesome.
Snyders Return:Yeah, definitely. Want you to go and record that now, if you wouldn't mind. If you have some time this afternoon, that'd be wonderful.
Syrup:We'll get right on that.
Snyders Return:See, see brilliant. Yeah, now that you know, a few of the games you've mentioned fate, I know is a very versatile system. I've never run never run it myself. I've only recently started playing sort of the more narrative power by the apocalypse, which are no fate isn't. But it's, it's a shift away from a D 20. system, which is going to be a culture shock. I should say. But know that everything you've mentioned there sounds sounds amazing. And if it's something you're going to provide either through your Patreon or just through the podcast, regular listeners, then I'm sure they will follow you on those adventures. And and just eat it up. Enjoy it. Again, I'll try to use the name is a pun, but I couldn't think of anything else to sort of emphasise just how much I think people would enjoy that content, especially with your Polish touch upon it.
Waffles:Up there a little teaser out there. If if we do get the support, we're looking for the starfinder campaign fans, you hear me if we if we if we get the support we're looking for. We do have plans that have something that might come up that's pretty awesome. The best teaser I can give you without spoilers is that it has the possibility to jump systems a lot.
Syrup:For a second, I was even interested in Oh what are we doing?
Snyders Return:Looking across to the other person? So I know this sounds all sounds amazing. But just in case someone has been showing through the haven't thought to look at the links below Would you mind reminding everybody where they can find you and your awesome content please?
Syrup:Heck yeah. We are streaming our journeys drift campaign on twitch@twitch.tv slash waffles maple syrup every Tuesday at 7pm CST. You can find us on the social medias, which will be Twitter at waffles, maple Instagram at W m s pod. And we have a lovely discord communities. If you find our links, make sure you click through that invite, and we hope to see you around.
Snyders Return:Alright. So we have talked about where you started your journey through Pathfinder and your path into journeys adrift. I think I've tied that together quite well. That was nice, off the cuff and everything. So and we have sort of discussed the various game systems you might want to play and a bit of editing and the twitch streaming side of stuff. Is there anything we haven't touched on that you would like to sort of bring to prominence anything from a personal perspective or anything to do with the with your show that maybe I haven't touched on as yet. regarding our show, not
Syrup:so much. I mean, we are really excited to delve into the journeys of drift into the star finder system and all of that, but obviously, and I have to say it but we're really, really grateful to be able to be on this show, to be able to even talk about our stuff and have people enjoy it. So I'm grateful for the process that has gotten us this far. I'm excited for the future. And I am thankful to you, Snyder. Thank you.
Waffles:Yes, thank you very much.
Snyders Return:That's all right. Well, it has been an absolute pleasure having the purview, take some time out of your day. And from what I understand having now spoken to you very busy, editing, planning, playing 12 and 12, schedule, calendar oriented organisation, you know, having you sort of Join me for, for this chat and allowing me to help promote yourselves and really sort of make sure people are aware just how good your content is, and that they should definitely kind of find it. So if I haven't said it enough, please follow the links below and go and support the waffle maple syrup, podcast, twitch stream, YouTube channel, discord, Patreon. However you choose to interact with these guys, please, please go and do it.
Unknown:Thank you so much.
Snyders Return:Thank you. That's alright. Any last words before we we say goodbye?
Syrup:No, I don't I don't think so.
Snyders Return:Well, it has been an absolute pleasure. And I hope we get to have another chat in the future, maybe collaborate on a different project beyond a an interview and and take things from from there.
Syrup:Yeah, I think if I know that we talked about our busy schedules, but we are 100% and always open for collaborations in any which way. This was an absolute blast. So we will be excited to find something else to do together. Heck, yeah.
Snyders Return:Thank you very much to you both. Speak soon.
Unknown:Absolutely. All right.
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