Roll for Lore is a Dungeons & Dragons monster lore podcast hosted by Kristin Avery. Guests from the gaming community join in to talk about D&D, the monsters of Dungeons & Dragons, and the lore behind these monsters. Follow for podcast updates, monster and gaming talk: Twitter @rollforlore
In this episode, Roll for Lore goes on location at DragonCon and speaks with an inclusive advocate and content creator in the Dungeons & Dragons community. Join us at this convention and learn about the D&D Adventures League, being a diversity advocate, what it's like working with a voice acting coach, and much more! Find Paige Leitman on Twitter @PaigeLeitman Feats and Fables Podcast on Twitter @featsandfables
In this episode, beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder. In the eye of a D&D beholder, that is! Join us as we talk about beholders, beholder kin, and the several weird creatures in nature that resemble beholders. Featured guests: Twitter: @Bag_of_Snails, Twitch: Twitch.tv/bagosnails Twitter: @_GMLeigh, Mage Productions: MageProductions.com Twitter: @DMDiceBeard, Mage Productions: MageProductions.com
In this episode, Brian Colin, creator of Creature Curation, talks about the wonderous world that's filled with curious creatures he creates alongside Norse Foundry and other imaginative collaborators. Website: https://creaturecuration.com Twitter: @theBrianColin Patreon: patreon.com/BrianColin
They have beauty and brains. Well...more beauty or brains depending on who you talk to. Rats have scurried their way into the backbone of Dungeon & Dungeons and into our hearts. In this episode, Kayla and Justis join in as we talk about all the various types of rats players can encounter, how rats have played a part in our games, and why we love them so much! Find Kayla on Twitter at @Kayncli for all the amazing gaming updates.Find Justis on Twitter at @ARDMOOD & at @ATLDND events.
From house to hunter mimics, this classic Dungeons & Dragons monster makes players question their actions and reveals that not everything is what it seems. Robin from the homebrew podcast Dungeons & Blaggards talks about how mimics play such a big part of their campaign and why this monster remains a D&D staple. Join us as we discuss the limitless use of mimics and if there's a mimic retirement home. Follow Dungeons & Blaggards on Twitter @DNDBlaggards Catch episodes at itunes, Podbean, Spotify, Google Play, and dungeonsblaggards.podiant.co
When one pair of legs simply won’t do, powerful Driders take on the lower half shape of a spider and the upper body of a drow. Join us as we take a trip to the Underdark and learn why you might not want cross a Drider’s path. We also discuss the important role spiders have had in society and how different cultures perceive their existence. Featured in this episode are two amazing roleplayers, Dungeon Masters, and Queens Nikki Johnson and Hannah Leonard. Both are actively a part of @atldnd. Check them out on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Feisty friend or fierce foe? We have seen various representations of Dragons in pop culture. Everything from Falkor's magical rides triple threat of Dragon, Viserion, and Rhaegal in the Game of Thrones. In this episode, we talk about fighting Dragons in Dungeons & Dragons and the lore behind these glorious beasts. Episode Guests: RJ Cresswell, Twitter: @rj_cresswell Dudley, Twitter: @atl_dnd