Join Llewyn, Taylor, and Travis, a trio of nerdy adults, as they spend way too much time and energy on exploring the lore of Dungeons and Dragons. Listen and laugh with them as they are way too excited about DnD for adults and that's okay!
On this week's very special episode of Dungeonpedia, SideshowAshley joins us to talk Dungeons, Dragons, the Feywilds, and the odd Warforged that just can't seem to make up it's mind.
Is this our most requested episode yet? Maybe so! This week, Taylor tells us all about the history of the kobolds, and even manages to discuss some of the complexities of their society. We may convert Travis yet!
Editor's Note: The audio is better but still not 100%. Please have patience with us as we learn this entirely new system.
In today's 100th episode, Llewyn tells us all about the mysterious blue men who live under the sea: the Tritons!
On this listener suggested episode, we learn about the history of Druids in D&D, and just where does their magic come from?
This week, Taylor talks to us about Hags, and their evolution from near-fiends of Hades to the Feywild abominations they are today.
This week, Travis is telling us about the repugnant arachnid ettercaps (yeah, they're not mushrooms; I think it's weird too).
This week, we're taking our first Discord suggestion (kind of), by covering nightshades, terrifying creatures from the Negative Energy Plane with a few very different but equally compelling incarnations.
In this week's episode, Taylor finishes her genie arc by talking about the history and types of the planetouched genasi, and restrains herself from walking out on Llewyn and Travis' terrible jokes.
This week, Travis is teaching us about one of Faerun's most prominent cities, Baldur's Gate, which is rich in lore, history, and unique characters.
This week, Llewyn is continuing her coverage of the annual specials of the Dragon's Bestiary column, which focus on various new types of the titular creatures.
This week, we're finishing off the genies by talking about some offshoots from the four main elemental types.
This week, Travis takes us back unduh da seeeea to tell us about the ixe- ixitch- ixitxachitl, a race of intelligent manta rays with varying levels of association with the demons.
This week, we're taking another peek into the lamp as Taylor covers the other three main types of genies.
This week, Llewyn is presenting some draconic appetizers sampled from a recurring Dragon Magazine segment.
This week, we regrettably do not have a special guest at our bar. However, we hope you still enjoy Travis' coverage of these not-so-good boys as well as some good old-fashioned 4th Edition roasting.
This week, Taylor is dipping her toes into the draconic well with the lung dragons, spiritual beings from the far eastern continent of Kara-Tur.
This week, Llewyn is (for once) not biting off more than she can chew with the chokers, aberrant creatures with some unsettling traits that don't quite match up with their numbers.
Get a whiff of this episode, in which Travis tells us the history of the troglodyte, a creature with some surprising hidden twists.
On today's episode, Taylor talks about the much anticipated Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, and discusses the intriguing history of the witch, both in lore and in publications.
After an unexpected break due to inclement weather, we're shaking off the rust with... more rust, as Llewyn recounts the history of the iconic rust monster.
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