A podcast by Kole Ross and Gary Butterfield taking a monster-by-monster look at all of the goofy, inspired, and sometimes dull creature designs in the 2nd Edition Monstrous Manual of Dungeons and Dragons. Join us every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for short episodes about your favorite beasties.
Monster in My Podcast is going on mothballs for now, to make way for ORB: A Venture Bros. Podcast.
We talk about the Malleus Monstrorum more broadly, and look back at its highlights.
The black hole at the end of the universe... or at least at the end of this book.
If you ever told someone what to do in the Dreamlands, you're officially a god.
August Derleth is lucky he could rip us in half if he wanted to.
The most ancient of the ancient ones, even if it's rude to say it.
A dude in the Dreamlands who knows the answer to the one question you don't want to ask.
As normal, somwhat neurotic and flabby humans, we take this entry personally.
Gotta say, the idea of sleeping for a thousand years sounds pretty good right about now.
Either an ancient god, or what happens to the dairy section two years after the apocalypse hits your local grocery store.
Just a cthonian on his grind, shooting for the top, unaware that the elitists in management think poorly of him because of his name.
Just because you know the name, doesn't mean there's a lot to say.
There's no difference between a very good wizard and the god of wizards.
Fewer stars and mothers are involved than you'd expect, but way more boats.
A worm that got so big it became the boss, but maybe not the god.
Accompanied by the Keeper of the Microfiber Cloth.
We got him from England as part of the avatar exchange program.
He's a great host, but don't piss him off unless you want your rug to be more nutritious.
One plausible explanation for why there are three episodes of MIMP per week.