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Solostaran Kanan led the Qualinesti Elves in a time of turbulent change in the Age of Despair. Let's learn more about the Speaker of the Sun. You can buy the Tales of the Lance boxed set here: https://www.dmsguild.com/en/product/16961/tales-of-the-lance-2e?affiliate_id=50797 https://youtu.be/NTBefMc3TUc Transcript Cold Open In the long shadow of the Cataclysm, when the world of Krynn still bled from divine wrath, the elves of Qualinesti turned inward. They did so under the rule of one man—Solostaran Kanan, Speaker of the Sun. Intro Welcome to another DragonLance Saga episode. My name is Adam and today I am going to talk about Solostaran Kanan, the Speaker of the Sun. I would like to take a moment and thank the DLSaga YouTube members and Patreon patrons, and invite you to consider becoming a member or patron, you can even pick up Dragonlance media using my affiliate links in the description below. I am referencing the Chronicles, the Tales of the Lance boxed set, and War of the lance sourcebook for this information. If I leave anything out or misspeak, please leave a comment below! Discussion For more than three centuries, Solostaran ruled the Qualinesti during what mankind would later call the Age of Despair. It was a time without gods, without certainty, and without mercy. Though remembered as wise and fair, Solostaran was, above all else, a ruler shaped by loss—forced to choose survival over compassion, isolation over alliance, and duty over love. Solostaran was born into the royal family of Qualinesti, one of three brothers. Long before he ever wore the Medallion of the Sun, he was trained in governance, diplomacy, and restraint. He learned power slowly—deliberately—so that when it finally fell to him, he would not wield it rashly. His ascent to Speaker was not without challenge. In the unstable years following the Cataclysm, there were whispers—perhaps even open conflicts—that might have denied him the throne. Yet through the intervention of allies within the noble houses, Solostaran was confirmed as Speaker of the Sun, inheriting not just authority… but responsibility for a people traumatized by a broken world. And he ruled as a man who understood that burden all too well. Solostaran's earliest years as Speaker were marked by harsh but effective decrees. He withdrew elven forces from Pax Tharkas, abandoning joint defenses with dwarves. He refused involvement in the Dwarfgate War, even when envoys from the archmage Fistandantilus approached his borders. And most famously—most controversially—he banished all non-elves from Qualinesti, declaring the forest an inviolate homeland. To outsiders, these acts seemed cold… even cruel. But Solostaran believed something deeply and painfully simple: The elves could not save the world. He wept silently for Ansalon's refugees, but he believed humans—and the other races—had to solve their own problems. If Qualinesti bled for every failing of the world, there would soon be no elves left at all. On feast days and holy celebrations, Solostaran would climb alone to the top of the Tower of the Sun, ascending its endless stairs for reasons never recorded. Some say it was prayer. Others say penance. Perhaps it was simply a ruler reminding himself how high he stood—and how far he could fall. That belief—that distance was mercy—began to crack with the arrival of a child. In 248 AC, Solostaran's brother Kethrenan Kanan died. His widow arrived in Qualinost bearing terrible news: she had been assaulted by a human brigand… and she carried a child. Solostaran hoped—desperately—that the child was his brother's. It was not. The infant Tanthalas, later known as Tanis Half-Elven, was everything Solostaran feared: living proof of elven vulnerability, and a reminder of the outside world he had tried to shut away. By his own beliefs, Tanis should never have been allowed within Qualinesti. Yet Solostaran took him in. He raised the half-elf in his own household, watching as Tanis aged faster than elven children—outpacing Gilthanas and Laurana not in years, but in mortality. Through Tanis, Solostaran began to understand human fragility… and human courage. His compassion grew. But it never fully conquered his prejudice. Even as he loved Tanis, Solostaran struggled to see him as whole—once calling him “half of two things and all of nothing.” Decades later, another outsider would challenge Solostaran's certainties. In 288 AC, the Speaker took notice of finely wrought jewelry from a metalsmith in the human town of Solace. When he summoned the craftsman, Solostaran was surprised to find not a human—but a hill dwarf named Flint Fireforge. Flint became the first dwarf in over a century welcomed into Qualinesti. More than a smith, Flint became a friend—to Solostaran, and especially to Tanis. Through Flint, the Speaker was forced to confront a truth he had long avoided: wisdom, loyalty, and honor were not elven virtues alone. Yet even this growth came with limits. When Tanis was accused—falsely—of murdering Eld Ailea, Solostaran confined him and threatened exile as a dark elf. Only Flint's investigation uncovered the true traitor: Solostaran's own brother, Arelas Kanan. Tanis was freed. And soon after… he left. Secretly, Solostaran was relieved. With the rise of the Dragonarmies, Solostaran's long-feared reckoning arrived. The forest would not be spared. Recognizing that isolation had reached its end, Solostaran ordered preparations for exile. Scouts were sent across Abanasinia. A refuge was founded in Southern Ergoth—Qualimori—and a fleet was constructed in secret. In 351 AC, the elves fled Qualinesti just as the Red Dragonarmy closed in. For the first time in centuries, Solostaran ruled a people without a homeland. Exile broke what centuries of rule had hardened. His wife fell gravely ill and vanished from record. His daughter Laurana defied him—twice—first by leaving Qualinesti for Tanis, and later by stealing a Dragon Orb from his court to use against the Dragonarmies. When Laurana fled, Solostaran declared her dead to him—even at the Whitestone Council. Yet despite his bitterness, Solostaran committed elven forces to the war. He trusted increasingly in Porthios, his eldest son, granting him greater authority—perhaps knowing his own strength was fading. After the War of the Lance, Solostaran led his people home. But the forest he returned to was not the one he had left. Within three years, the Speaker of the Sun passed away, ending one of the longest reigns in elven history. He left behind a kingdom forever changed—and a son shaped by his example, and his failures. Solostaran Kanan was not a hero of battle. He was a guardian. A ruler who believed restraint was strength. A father who loved deeply—but imperfectly. A king who closed the gates to save his people… and lived long enough to see that walls cannot stop the world forever. Under his rule, Qualinesti survived the Age of Despair. And sometimes, survival is the hardest victory of all. Outro And that is all I have to say about Solostaran Kanan. What would you have done differently if you were in his shoes? Was his initial racial decisions what cemented their ultimate retreat and fall as a nation? And finally, since Tanis was the half-brother by marriage to Laurana, should they have gotten married? Leave a comment below. I would like to invite you to subscribe to this YouTube channel, ring the bell to get notified about upcoming videos, and click the like button. It all helps other Dragonlance fans learn about this channel and its content. Thank you for watching — this has been Adam with DragonLance Saga, and until next time, remember: I guess it must have fallen into my pack, Fizban. That's it! See, my pack was sitting under that table. Wasn't that lucky? It would have broken if it had hit the floor.
Gilthanas' life is one of torment and transformation. Let's learn more about this ill-fated Hero of the Lance. You can buy the Odyssey of Gilthanas here: https://amzn.to/4rPa9Rc https://youtu.be/I8r_Jz2PW7s Transcript Cold Open His story is one of love, betrayal, and torture. Let's learn more about the tumultuous life of Gilthanas Kanan. Intro Welcome to another DragonLance Saga episode. My name is Adam and today I am going to talk about Gilthanas Kanan. I would like to take a moment and thank the DLSaga YouTube members and Patreon patrons, and invite you to consider becoming a member or patron, you can even pick up Dragonlance media using my affiliate links in the description below. I am referencing the Chronicles, The Odyssey of Gilthanas, and DD3 Price of Courage for this information. If I leave anything out or misspeak, please leave a comment below! Discussion Gilthanas Kanan was born in 241 AC, a prince of the Qualinesti elves, and from the moment of his birth, his path was decided for him. He was not destined to rule, like his elder brother Porthios, nor was he fated to inspire armies as his younger sister Laurana would one day do. Gilthanas was raised for something subtler—and perhaps more dangerous. He was groomed to be a voice. As the middle child of Speaker Solostaran Kanan, Gilthanas was trained to speak for the elves beyond the borders of Qualinost. He was educated in diplomacy, history, swordplay, and magic, taught to represent elven interests in a world the Qualinesti increasingly feared and despised. Handsome, articulate, and confident, Gilthanas embodied everything the elves believed themselves to be—cultured, refined, and superior. And that belief would nearly destroy him. In his youth, Gilthanas formed a close bond with his cousin Tanis Half-Elven. Together they roamed the courts of Qualinost, shared stories and adventures, and dreamed of futures yet unwritten. But as they grew older, those bonds fractured. When Laurana and Tanis fell in love, Gilthanas reacted with fury. To him, the idea of a royal elven princess loving a half-elf was an unforgivable stain upon their lineage. That moment defined the early Gilthanas: proud, inflexible, and blinded by racial arrogance. Yet fate was already shaping him for something greater. During the Kentommen, the sacred elven coming-of-age vigil, Gilthanas narrowly escaped assassination—saved by the very cousin he had cast aside. Though the truth of the plot shook the royal house, Gilthanas retreated inward, remaining in Qualinost for decades until he himself completed the Kentommen and was recognized as an adult among his people. When the War of the Lance began, Gilthanas was no longer a sheltered prince. He became a scout, a commander, and eventually, a hero. In 350 AC, while patrolling the forests of Qualinesti, Gilthanas encountered the human smith Theros Ironfeld. Suspicious at first, he soon recognized the man's integrity and foresight. Together, they began constructing a fleet—quietly, desperately—to ensure the elves might escape should the Dragonarmies overrun their homeland. But escape was not enough for Gilthanas. He led elven forces toward Pax Tharkas, seeking to free the slaves held by Highlord Verminaard. The mission ended in catastrophe. Dragonarmy forces ambushed his command, and every elf under his leadership was burned alive. Gilthanas survived only because he was struck unconscious and left for dead. When he awoke among the ashes, something in him hardened forever. Captured soon after alongside the Heroes of the Lance, Gilthanas endured slavery, betrayal, and war at close quarters. He helped liberate Pax Tharkas, guided refugees through impossible terrain, and stood beside humans he once despised. Though he felt isolated among them, their courage chipped away at his certainty. Slowly, painfully, Gilthanas began to change. That transformation accelerated when he met Silvara. In Southern Ergoth, Gilthanas encountered the mysterious Kagonesti elf who would alter the course of his life. Silvara was unlike any elf he had known—quiet, compassionate, and bound to secrets she did not yet share. Gilthanas fell deeply in love, and for the first time, his heart overruled his pride. But love came with revelation. At the Monument of the Silver Dragon, Silvara revealed her true identity: D'Argent, a Silver Dragon in elven guise. Horrified, Gilthanas recoiled. The elf who once condemned his sister's love for a half-elf could not accept that his own heart had chosen a dragon. Yet even in rejection, love endured. Guided by the wizard Fizban, Gilthanas and Silvara undertook one of the most dangerous missions of the war—recovering the metallic dragon eggs from the Dragonarmies' dark city of Sanction. Within the Temple of Luerkhisis, Gilthanas witnessed the creation of draconians and the true horror of the enemy's designs. Their success changed history. The Metallic Dragons reentered the war, and the tide turned. By the war's end, Gilthanas stood transformed. He reconciled with Tanis, openly rejecting the racial divisions he once championed. When asked to rule Kalaman, he accepted—not as a prince above others, but as a servant of all. Yet peace did not last. During the Age of Mortals, Gilthanas was captured and imprisoned for twelve years beneath Silvanesti, forgotten by the world. When finally rescued, he emerged into an era defined not by gods, but by dragons who ruled as tyrants. He wandered Krynn in search of Silvara—enduring poison, madness, assassination attempts, and magical trials—driven by love that refused to fade. Their reunion came at last during the struggle against the Dragon Overlords, but fate demanded one final sacrifice. When Gellidus, the White Dragon Overlord, captured Silvara, he offered Gilthanas an impossible choice: her life in exchange for his freedom. Gilthanas accepted enslavement, becoming a dragon vassal, branded and bound, serving as the eyes of a monster to save the soul he loved. In doing so, Gilthanas betrayed allies, stole forbidden relics, and vanished into shadow—his ultimate fate uncertain. Once a prince who believed in elven perfection, Gilthanas Kanan became a hero who learned humility, and finally, a tragic figure who chose love over honor, freedom, and legacy. His story is not one of triumph. It is one of transformation— and of the terrible cost of loving too deeply in a world shaped by war. Outro And that is all I have to say about Gilthanas Kanan. What is the fate of Gilthanas in your home campaigns? Should happy endings ever be realized in war torn campaign settings? And finally, what would you have done differently if you were Gilthanas? Leave a comment below. I would like to invite you to subscribe to this YouTube channel, ring the bell to get notified about upcoming videos, and click the like button. It all helps other Dragonlance fans learn about this channel and its content. Thank you for watching — this has been Adam with DragonLance Saga, and until next time, remember: Magic is in the blood, it flows from the heart. Every time you use it, part of yourself goes with it. Only when you are prepared to give of yourself and receive nothing back will the magic work for you.
Let's explore Godshome deep into the Khalkist Mountains, where mist-choked vales and impossible geography hide this sacred and dangerous location on Krynn. You can buy The Atlas of the Dragonlance World here: https://www.dmsguild.com/en/product/182424/atlas-of-the-dragonlance-world-1e?affiliate_id=50797 https://youtu.be/7Hq7F2dGtOo Transcript Cold Open Today we journey deep into the Khalkist Mountains, where mist-choked vales and impossible geography hide one of the most sacred—and most dangerous—locations on all of Krynn. Intro Welcome to another DragonLance Saga episode. My name is Adam and today I am going to talk about Godshome. I would like to take a moment and thank the DLSaga YouTube members and Patreon patrons, and invite you to consider becoming a member or patron, you can even pick up Dragonlance media using my affiliate links in the description below. I am referencing The Odyssey of Gilthanas, The Atlas of the Dragonlance World, and War of the Lance sourcebooks for this information. If I leave anything out or misspeak, please leave a comment below! Discussion In ancient ages, “Godshome” referred to two different sacred sites: the first was The City of Godshome. A vast pilgrimage center, a city-within-a-city, shaped like a great wheel of fifteen districts. Each district served the worshipers of a different deity, all radiating outward from the enormous Great Temple of the Stars, which contained cathedrals for all twenty-one major gods. Before Istar's rise, every devout worshiper in Ansalon dreamed of making the pilgrimage here at least once. Each district was self-contained—with its own inns, temples, shops, and residences. But access was tightly controlled: one gate in the outer wall, and passage between districts only through the Great Temple—and only with approval from its high priest, the Worshipful Master of the Stars. Yet not every deity maintained a district. The gods of Nature—Habbakuk, Chislev, and Zeboim—kept their holy sites elsewhere, far from the city's walls. The gods of Magic likewise had no temples here, for every journey to a Tower of High Sorcery was a pilgrimage of its own. The second reference was Godshome Vale. Hidden deep in the Khalkists, this secret valley was the true holy site. Only those chosen by the gods—and approved by priests in the city—could find the trail leading to it. Even then, the path would twist back into the foothills unless the gods allowed the pilgrim to pass. For the worthy, the gods themselves administered tests—tests of devotion, character, and divine purpose. Many died attempting them. But those who survived emerged in a bowl-shaped valley surrounded entirely by sheer cliff walls. At its center stood twenty-one colossal stones representing the gods, encircling a perfect disc of polished black stone that reflected the sky, constellations, and moons of Krynn—regardless of the time of day. This was the place where the gods revealed themselves. As Istar's Kingpriests grew in ambition, they sought to centralize all worship in their gleaming capital. They taxed the pilgrim roads to Godshome, let banditry flourish, and built temples meant to overshadow the Great Temple of the Stars. In the final century before the Cataclysm, the propaganda campaign succeeded. Many now viewed Godshome as corrupt, fraudulent, or blasphemous—though it was Istar's own meddling that created this perception. Finally, the Kingpriest ordered the legions of Istar to march on the city. For nearly twenty years, the priests and holy warriors of Godshome held out, uniting across pantheons in a desperate defense of their sacred home. And then—one night—they vanished. Every one of them. Without a trace. Istar's armies entered the silent city at dawn. Hours later… the Cataclysm struck. A fiery mountain struck Ansalon causing tidal waves and massive earthquakes. The city collapsed, thousands of soldiers died, and only a handful survived to speak of what became of Godshome. Since that day, the city has remained a haunted ruin. Ghostly soldiers wander the shattered districts, eternally searching for their vanished priests. Adventurers report treasures scattered through the rubble—but none of the great sacred artifacts have ever been recovered. While the city lay in ruin, the true Godshome, the vale hidden in the mountains, remained a place of divine power. When the Heroes of the Lance journeyed toward Neraka, the befuddled wizard Fizban led them through the Khalkists, where supernatural wonders lurked: ancient bridges of vallenwood, miraculous golden spans of magic, and yes—entrances to the legendary Glitterpalace, the fabled home of Paladine. Within its crystal-walled halls were the three great divine tests: first, The Test of Wisdom, in the heart of a volcano, second was The Test of Valor, in the ghostly remains of Vingaard Keep, and third was The Test of the Heart, on a moorland plateau overlooking Kalaman. Each test revealed merely a possible path to defeating Takhisis—not the path they would ultimately walk. Whether or not the Companions took that road, they eventually reached Godshome Vale. And here they witnessed revelation. The polished black stone reflected the sky, moons, and constellations… including those normally invisible, like Nuitari. All except the constellations of Paladine and Takhisis, which were absent. As the party reached the center, the truth was revealed: Fizban vanished, and the constellation of Paladine appeared. The god stood among them. And here, Flint Fireforge's journey ended. Flint died in Godshome Vale and Paladine escorted him personally into the afterlife. Godshome is woven into some of Krynn's greatest myths: Huma Dragonbane once brought the first Dragonlance here to be blessed with the divine power needed to oppose Takhisis. Many Solamnic traditions record Godshome as a place of hope, prophecy, and revelation in dark times. In the Age of Despair, it stood as a solitary note of divine presence when the gods were thought gone forever. And in every age, explorers whispered of a hidden entrance to Glitterpalace somewhere within Godshome itself—a shifting doorway that appears only to the favored of Paladine. After the Chaos War, everything changed. The gods departed. And Godshome Vale… broke. The evergreen forests blackened. The moss turned to ash. The sacred stones vanished. The polished black disc cracked like broken glass. And yet—the surface still reflects a distorted image of the new moon that rose after the gods' departure. It is a place of memory, of echoes, of a severed connection between Krynn and the divine. It is also a place of sorrow. When Jasper Fireforge and Iryl Songbrook sought evidence of the gods' return, Godshome nearly broke Jasper's spirit. In the shattered valley they confronted grief—and a doomed Knight of the Skull who sought to restore Takhisis through honorable combat. No blessing came. No voice whispered from the heavens. The gods remained silent. Godshome had become a grave. Today, whether in the Age of Mortals or after the gods’ eventual return, Godshome remains one of the most sacred and enigmatic places on Krynn: A valley of divine reflection, A site of revelation and death, A place where mortals saw the gods face-to-face, The threshold of Paladine's Glitterpalace, And a ruin haunted by both spirits and memory. Few find it. Fewer survive it. But all who stand in Godshome stand in the shadow of the gods themselves. Outro And that is all I have to say about Godshome. What do you think of this home of the gods? Have you ever included it in your home campaigns? And finally, do you think it still holds power after the War of Souls? Leave a comment below. I would like to invite you to subscribe to this YouTube channel, ring the bell to get notified about upcoming videos, and click the like button. It all helps other Dragonlance fans learn about this channel and its content. Thank you for watching — this has been Adam with DragonLance Saga, and until next time, remember: I know now, after I've had time to think, that what Laurana did was right. She had to go, or her love would have been meaningless.
A candy dungeon, a dragon cult, and a bag that eats you—what could go wrong? You asked. We delved. You can now listen to past and present episodes of the RPGBOT.Podcast on YouTube! Whether you're deep cleaning your dice bag or prepping tonight's game, catch every optimization hot take and dragon-fueled derailment in high-def audio (and our beautiful logo in glorious static 1080p). Subscribe at YouTube.com/@RPGBOT — because dragons sound better at 1.25x speed. Episode Summary: The RPGBOT crew cracks open Dungeon Delves, the newest D&D 5E adventure anthology packed full of dragons, dungeons, and just enough whimsy to leave your party questioning reality. From solo player escapades to pastry-themed peril, the hosts review each of the anthology's adventures, exploring what works, what doesn't, and what got eaten by a Bag of Devouring. Spoiler alert: It's not just gear. Along the way, they celebrate user-friendly design, lament undercooked storylines, and argue over which dragon deserves to headline the next Broadway musical. Art and Arcana (affiliate link) Dragon Delves (affiliate link) Fizban's Treasury of Dragons (affiliate link) Key Takeaways: Adventure anthologies are great modular tools for GMs looking to plug-and-play without months of prep. Solo character adventures introduce exciting mechanical wrinkles and make a case for letting that one friend who always plays rogues just go for it. Hoard magic items are flavorful, fun, and make players feel very important. Art and layout are top-tier. Even the dragons look like they moisturize. Death at Sunset and The Will of Orcus are clear standouts—fun, well-paced, and full of dragon drama. A Copper for a Song and Sandstone City left the crew hungry for more danger and depth (and less polite puzzle-solving). Good adventure design balances meaningful player choices with challenge. Not every dungeon needs a TPK, but it should at least try. Remember: If a Bag of Devouring starts to wiggle, you're already dead. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra BlueSky: @rpgbot.net TikTok: @RPGBOTDOTNET Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games BlueSky: @GravenAshes YouTube: @ashravenmedia Randall James BlueSky: @GrimoireRPG Amateurjack.com Read Melancon: A Grimoire Tale (affiliate link) Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
A candy dungeon, a dragon cult, and a bag that eats you—what could go wrong? You asked. We delved. You can now listen to past and present episodes of the RPGBOT.Podcast on YouTube! Whether you're deep cleaning your dice bag or prepping tonight's game, catch every optimization hot take and dragon-fueled derailment in high-def audio (and our beautiful logo in glorious static 1080p). Subscribe at YouTube.com/@RPGBOT — because dragons sound better at 1.25x speed. Episode Summary: The RPGBOT crew cracks open Dungeon Delves, the newest D&D 5E adventure anthology packed full of dragons, dungeons, and just enough whimsy to leave your party questioning reality. From solo player escapades to pastry-themed peril, the hosts review each of the anthology's adventures, exploring what works, what doesn't, and what got eaten by a Bag of Devouring. Spoiler alert: It's not just gear. Along the way, they celebrate user-friendly design, lament undercooked storylines, and argue over which dragon deserves to headline the next Broadway musical. Art and Arcana (affiliate link) Dragon Delves (affiliate link) Fizban's Treasury of Dragons (affiliate link) Key Takeaways: Adventure anthologies are great modular tools for GMs looking to plug-and-play without months of prep. Solo character adventures introduce exciting mechanical wrinkles and make a case for letting that one friend who always plays rogues just go for it. Hoard magic items are flavorful, fun, and make players feel very important. Art and layout are top-tier. Even the dragons look like they moisturize. Death at Sunset and The Will of Orcus are clear standouts—fun, well-paced, and full of dragon drama. A Copper for a Song and Sandstone City left the crew hungry for more danger and depth (and less polite puzzle-solving). Good adventure design balances meaningful player choices with challenge. Not every dungeon needs a TPK, but it should at least try. Remember: If a Bag of Devouring starts to wiggle, you're already dead. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra BlueSky: @rpgbot.net TikTok: @RPGBOTDOTNET Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games BlueSky: @GravenAshes YouTube: @ashravenmedia Randall James BlueSky: @GrimoireRPG Amateurjack.com Read Melancon: A Grimoire Tale (affiliate link) Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
Podcast Summary - After the events of the Whitestone Council, Laurana and friends try to decide what their next steps are. Laurana would prefer not to lead but her commitment to her friends overcomes any desires she has to find Tanis. We learn her testimony has cleared Sturm and he will become instituted as a full knight. Laurana will travel to Palanthas to relay this information directly to him and advanced Lord Gunther's plans. Fizban provides some final guidance to Tas. Elistan meets his maker? On the other side of the world Tanis and Caramon steal some enemy uniforms in order to secure passage for them and the rest of the Companions out of Flotsam. Then, while trying to purchase supplies for their sea voyage Tanis is nearly killed by a grief-crazed elf. Only to be rescued by a Dragonlord, who just so happens to be a dear old friend?! You can find us at: Jonathon - https://bsky.app/profile/falselogic.bsky.social Shivam - https://bsky.app/profile/shivambhatt.bsky.social Casual Magic w/ Shivam Bhatt - https://casualmagic.libsyn.com/ Shivam & Wheeler Love Magic - https://sites.libsyn.com/460224 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1147877956611082 Discord - https://discord.gg/MM7nEwgmZv We now have a Patreon for those who want to support the podcast! Benefits include seeing the show notes and getting a shout out. Details @ https://www.patreon.com/ChroniclesofDragonlancePodcast Intro/Outro music: Winter Night by Alexander Nakarada
Shivam provides all the info one could ever want on gnomes and their place, not only in Krynn and D&D, but in the fantasy genre. Fizban and Tasslehoff experience the wonders of Mt. Nevermind, with special attention being given to innermountain transportation. The reader is introduced to Gnosh, the gnome in charge of investigating the dragon orb, and a bit about Gnomish culture. Fizban uses the orb and delivers ominous news. The Council of Whitestone, where the good people of Krynn have gathered to organize their defense against the threat of Takhisis, immediately breaks down into bickering. Tas takes things into his own hands, and right as all hope seems lost some old friends bring good news and a titular object! Content warning - light swearing You can find us at: Jonathon - https://bsky.app/profile/falselogic.bsky.social Shivam - https://bsky.app/profile/shivambhatt.bsky.social Casual Magic w/ Shivam Bhatt - https://casualmagic.libsyn.com/ Shivam & Wheeler Love Magic - https://sites.libsyn.com/460224 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1147877956611082 Discord - https://discord.gg/MM7nEwgmZv We now have a Patreon for those who want to support the podcast! Benefits include seeing the show notes and getting a shout out. Details @ https://www.patreon.com/ChroniclesofDragonlancePodcast Intro/Outro music: Winter Night by Alexander Nakarada
Fizban says they're 'The best of the best!' We kick off season 4 with a deep dive into the lore surrounding silver dragons, including a look at their personalities and preferences as well as some suggestions for how to use them and role play them in a campaign. Remember to follow and subscribe, and connect with us: teachersinthedungeon on Instagram and Facebook, @dungeonteachers on X, and teachersinthedungeon@gmail.com
Raistlin wrestles with the Dragon Orb and perhaps wins out. Caramon wrestles with his feelings for Tika and she definitely loses out. We learn that the twins both lost out when Raistlin took the Test of High Sorcery. Lord Gunther of Solamnia is visited by Fizban and Tas. We learn a great deal about Gnomes their relationship with the Knights of Solamnia. Most important for this story though is that we learn knights have handed the dragon orb over to the the gnomes for study?! Content warning - drug use, addiction, sexual references You can find us at: Jonathon - https://bsky.app/profile/falselogic.bsky.social Shivam - https://bsky.app/profile/shivambhatt.bsky.social Casual Magic w/ Shivam Bhatt - https://casualmagic.libsyn.com/ Shivam & Wheeler Love Magic - https://sites.libsyn.com/460224 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1147877956611082 Discord - https://discord.gg/MM7nEwgmZv We now have a Patreon for those who want to support the podcast! Benefits include seeing the show notes and getting a shout out. Details @ https://www.patreon.com/ChroniclesofDragonlancePodcast Intro/Outro music: Winter Night by Alexander Nakarada
As the rest of the party slumbers under Silvara's spell, Tas sneaks his way into Dragon Castle and rediscovers that good dragons exist, and that the evil dragons were defeated with their help and the dragonlances. In the midst of these (re)discoveries Fizban miraculously appears! The frazzled wizard and the kender reunite, Tas fills Fizban in on what has transpired since his apparent death. The two return to Huma's tomb, Fizban awakes the party and everyone learns what Silvara has been attempting to do all this time. Hope and despair abound. The secret of the dragonlances may finally be revealed! You can find us at: Jonathon - https://bsky.app/profile/falselogic.bsky.social Shivam - https://bsky.app/profile/shivambhatt.bsky.social Casual Magic w/ Shivam Bhatt - https://casualmagic.libsyn.com/ Shivam & Wheeler Love Magic - https://sites.libsyn.com/460224 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1147877956611082 Discord - https://discord.gg/MM7nEwgmZv We now have a Patreon for those who want to support the podcast! Benefits include seeing the show notes and getting a shout out. Details @ https://www.patreon.com/ChroniclesofDragonlancePodcast Intro/Outro music: Winter Night by Alexander Nakarada
Wenn ihr Dungeons satt habt und euch endlich auf die Dragons fokussieren wollt, dann haben wir heute genau das richtige Buch für euch. In Fizban's Treasury of Dragons dreht sich alles um Drachen, Drachenmagie, Drachen-Horte, Drachen-Unterklassen...kurz gesagt: Drachen machen Sachen. Was ihr von dem Buch erwarten könnt und wann sich ein Kauf lohnt, erfahrt ihr in der Folge. #R2DnD #RoadtoDnD #DungeonsandDragons #DnD #DnDPodcast
When it comes to roleplaying games, there are many factors that can greatly influence the overall experience. One of these often overlooked but crucial elements is food. Whether in-game as a resource or in the real world as sustenance during a gaming session, food can have a significant impact on the gameplay and the enjoyment of players. In this remastered episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we discuss food. We discuss how food can define a scene, a setting, and a culture. We explore the starvation rules in DnD 5e and in Pathfinder 2nd edition, discuss what's so frustrating about them, and propose some ways that you can make starvation a meaningful concept in a game where Goodberry exists. This episode was originally published November 24, 2021 Special thanks to @ for this week's question of the week. MATERIALS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE RPGBOT.Podcast episodes referenced in this episode RPGBOT.News November 5th, 2021 – Fizban's Treasury of Dragons DnD 5e Goodberry Heroes' Feast Mordenkainen's Magnificent Mansion Variant Rule: Gritty Realism (DMG page 267) Pathfinder 2e Goodberry Heroes' Feast Magnificent Mansion Other Stuff Arcadia Magazine from MCDM Productions – As of this podcast episode's release, the article on eating monsters has not yet been published Dead Alewives D&D (they don't have an official site, but this YouTube video is probably the most popular way to consume the sketch) Do Not Let Us Die In The Dark Night Of This Cold Winter (affiliate link) Smaug (Wikipedia) Water World (IMDB) World's Largest Dungeon on DriveThruRPG (affiliate link) If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
When it comes to roleplaying games, there are many factors that can greatly influence the overall experience. One of these often overlooked but crucial elements is food. Whether in-game as a resource or in the real world as sustenance during a gaming session, food can have a significant impact on the gameplay and the enjoyment of players. In this remastered episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we discuss food. We discuss how food can define a scene, a setting, and a culture. We explore the starvation rules in DnD 5e and in Pathfinder 2nd edition, discuss what's so frustrating about them, and propose some ways that you can make starvation a meaningful concept in a game where Goodberry exists. This episode was originally published November 24, 2021 Special thanks to @ for this week's question of the week. MATERIALS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE RPGBOT.Podcast episodes referenced in this episode RPGBOT.News November 5th, 2021 – Fizban's Treasury of Dragons DnD 5e Goodberry Heroes' Feast Mordenkainen's Magnificent Mansion Variant Rule: Gritty Realism (DMG page 267) Pathfinder 2e Goodberry Heroes' Feast Magnificent Mansion Other Stuff Arcadia Magazine from MCDM Productions – As of this podcast episode's release, the article on eating monsters has not yet been published Dead Alewives D&D (they don't have an official site, but this YouTube video is probably the most popular way to consume the sketch) Do Not Let Us Die In The Dark Night Of This Cold Winter (affiliate link) Smaug (Wikipedia) Water World (IMDB) World's Largest Dungeon on DriveThruRPG (affiliate link) If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
Programa 72 - El Tesoro de los Dragones de Fizban Hoy Nacho GM nos habla de tesoros en D&D. El Tesoro de los Dragones de Fizban es una guía imprescindible para los amantes del juego de rol Dungeons & Dragons. En este tomo, descubrirás cómo los dragones encarnan la magia en los distintos mundos de D&D y cómo puedes hacer que cobren vida en tu mesa. Permíteme presentarte a Fizban el Fabuloso, un archimago senil, héroe inesperado de la Guerra de la Lanza y avatar divino de un dios dragón. ¡Él será tu guía versado en los misterios de los dragones! ¿Qué encontrarás en este tesoro de conocimiento sobre los dragones? Aquí tienes un vistazo: Diferencias entre dragones: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre un dragón rojo y un dragón de oro? ¿Qué es la visión dracónica? Descubre cómo los dragones se manifiestan en los distintos mundos y cómo influyen en el entorno que los rodea. Opciones para jugadores y Dungeon Masters: Los jugadores deseosos de emplear el poder de la magia de los dragones encontrarán nuevas opciones con temática de dragón, como linajes dracónicos únicos y subclases relacionadas con los dragones para monjes y exploradores. Los Dungeon Masters tendrán acceso a herramientas e información para diseñar encuentros, aventuras y campañas centradas en estas criaturas mágicas. Además, podrán explorar detalles sobre 20 tipos distintos de dragones y sus guaridas. Dragones gema: Introduce los dragones gema en la quinta edición. Descubre su historia en el Primer Mundo y el papel que desempeñaron Bahamut y Tiamat en su creación y destrucción. Bestiario completo: El libro presenta un bestiario de dragones completo, incluyendo varios dragones nuevos y criaturas relacionadas con ellos, como aspectos de los dioses dragones y los esbirros de estas majestuosas criaturas. ¡Que te diviertas explorando el mundo de D&D! Música de Uppbeat: License code: DSJHNLFTIRWBKXPO Música de Youtube
We've reached the end of Dragons of Autumn Twilight! And the Companions have nearly reached the end of this tale! The Companions encounter Flamestrike, Tanis holds her off while they move the children out into the courtyard. Ember and Verminaard show up, ruining the escape. Fizban dies. Chaos reigns. Ember meets Flamestrike, Verminaard meets the Companions, neither of them is better off for the encounter. The traitor is revealed and almost just as quickly killed. The Companions and the prisoners escape. Riverwind and Goldmoon are wed.
While Tanis and the majority of the Companions conspire with the slaves of Pax Tharkas Tas and Fizban explore its secrets. Taz learns, and then forgets, the truth of Dragonlances. Laurana converts one high seeker to the old faith with a parable. Tas and Fizban learn who the traitor is. Tanis wishes he knew, as everyone who could possibly be the traitor is suddenly not where they are supposed to be! Despite everything the plan to free the slaves moves forward. Tas and Fizban save Sestun only to reveal themselves to Verminaard and Ember. The three flee with the dragon in pursuit. The dragon is wrecking the fort as he pursues them. That giant chain is broken,that ancient cog starts moving. Fizban, Tas, and Sestun fall into darkness...
After the harrowing encounter with the giant slug the Companions are forced to take the path through the tombs of Kith Kanan's royal guards. Goldmoon's holy powers ensure they don't have to fight a horde of zombies. Flint and Tasselhoff find secret doors. The Companions find an evil Drow spirit that splits the party. Your hosts have a discussion of whether there are or are not Drow in Dragonlance. Tas and Fizban “meet” Verminaard and his dragon, Ember. There is little love lost between the two. We learn of the Queen of Darkness' plans within plans. We get an update on Fewmaster Toade and Sestun, it isn't great for either of them. The rest of the Companions work out their “plan” for freeing the enslaved families held in Pax Tharkas. The spy connects with his masters.
Legends, Loot, & Lore: A Players's Guide to Dungeons and Dragons
Ever dreamed of harnessing the power of a Dwarf's physical strength, an Elf's proficiency with weapons, a Halfling's charm, or a Human's adaptability in your Dungeons & Dragons game? This episode promises to decode these popular races, equipping you with the knowledge to make your gaming experience richer and more immersive. Joined by the feline Fizban the Fabulous, we journey into the heart of D&D, connecting the dots between the game's rich lore and these four races.Our exploration begins with a deep dive into the traits that make Dwarves and Elves fascinating. From the Dwarves' stonework affinity to the Elves' proficiency in elven weapons, we dissect how these traits can alter the dynamics of the game. Touching on the differences between High Elves and Wood Elves, we draw fascinating parallels with popular culture characters, like Peter Pan's Lost Boys. As we move on to the rural settings of the charming but simple Halflings and the diverse and adaptable Humans, we highlight how playing these races can add a unique flavor to your game. This rich exploration, which includes everything from racial bonuses to ability scores, is sure to equip listeners with valuable insights into creating compelling characters. With an exciting promise of delving into other races in our next episode, we guarantee an episode you won't want to miss. Tune in for an enlightening journey into the most beloved races in Dungeons & Dragons!This episode concludes with a thrilling preview of what's to come in the subsequent episode— an exhilarating exploration of Dragonborn, Gnomes, half Elves, half Orcs, and Tieflings. Support the show1. Visit our website! www.legendslootandlore.com2. Support the Podcast! Help us do what we love and bring you more great D&D content. legendslootandlore.supercast.com3. Follow us on social!InstagramFacebookTikTok4. Join our Discord Server!Music by June WestfieldApple MusicSpotifyLogo design by Ryan Denorahttps://www.ryandenora.com/
Para vuestro uso y disfrute, hemos querido subir por separado la sección de DADOS & MOÑECOS, que también vais a poder encontrar en el RDM semanal completo. En esta primera entrega reseñamos 'El tesoro de los dragones de Fizban', una completa guía de Dungeons & Dragons sobre dragones, repleta de consejos y herramientas necesarias tanto para los Dungeon Masters como para los jugadores en sus encuentros con estas peligrosas y mágicas criaturas. ¡Esperamos vuestro feedback! Si quieres escuchar el programa completo: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/109037007 Y recordad que podéis apoyarnos en ivoox AQUÍ: https://www.ivoox.com/ajx-apoyar_i1_support_126134_1.html Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Nuevo programa en el que charlamos sobre todo lo mostrado en el último PlayStation Showcase, os resumimos las novedades presentadas en el evento de videojuegos Warhammer Skulls, reseñamos los Campos de Batalla Hearthstone y Picross S9, y además arranca nuestra nueva sección “Dados & Moñecos” en la que reseñamos el nuevo manual de Dungeons & Dragons: El tesoro de los dragones de Fizban. Esperamos que os mole. Y recordad que podéis apoyarnos en ivoox AQUÍ: https://www.ivoox.com/ajx-apoyar_i1_support_126134_1.html Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
In this episode Jonathon and Shivam follow the Companions as Fewmaster Toede leads them towards Pax Tharkas. Tas makes a new friend, Toede's servant, Sestun the gully dwarf. We learn from Fizban that dragonlances and Huma were real. The slave caravan is ambushed by an Elvish party, all the prisoners are freed. We meet Gilthanas' brother and see again the tension that exist between the races of Krynn. Companions are lead to elvish city of Qualinost where they meet the the leader of the Elves and Tanis' surrogate father. We also learn that the elves are leaving their home. The Elves are shocked by the return of the Gods and finally we meet one of Tanis' loves, Laurana. Quite the action packed chapters!
Show Notes: This week, Fiona and Hamilton head back to the wilderness and discuss the other 6 subclasses for the Ranger - a playable class from the original 5e Player's Handbook. An interesting mix of Druid-style spellcasting, Fighter-style combat capabilities, and Rogue-style skills, Rangers could be a welcome asset in adventuring parties...could be. According to the Player's Handbook: 'Rangers specialize in hunting the monsters that threaten the edges of civilization—humanoid raiders, rampaging beasts and monstrosities, terrible giants, and deadly dragons. They learn to track their quarry as a predator does, moving stealthily through the wilds and hiding themselves in brush and rubble. Rangers focus their combat training on techniques that are particularly useful against their specific favored foes. Thanks to their familiarity with the wilds, rangers acquire the ability to cast spells that harness nature's power, much as a druid does. Their spells, like their combat abilities, emphasize speed, stealth, and the hunt. A ranger's talents and abilities are honed with deadly focus on the grim task of protecting the borderlands.' In this episode, we cover the following subclasses: Updated Beast Master (from TCoE) Optional Class Features (from TCoE) Gloom Stalker (from XGtE) Horizon Walker (from XGtE) Monster Slayer (from XGtE) Fey Wanderer (from TCoE) Swarmkeeper (from TCoE) Drakewarden (from FToD) Chapters discussed: 'Ranger' from 'Ch 1: Character options', 'Ranger' from 'Ch. 1: Character options' and 'Subclass Options: Ranger: Drakewarden' from 'Ch. 1: Character creation' Books: 'Xanathar's Guide to Everything', 'Tasha's Cauldron of Everything' and 'Fizban's Treasury of Dragons' published by Wizards of the Coast, November 2017, November 2020 and October 2021 respectively. Use the offer code "DMBC" to get 10% off any purchase from https://www.3rdspacegaming.co.uk/discount/DMBC (3rd Space Gaming!) Consider using our https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=786496 (affiliate link) when using DM's Guild! #SupportyourFLGS Credits The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (https://twitter.com/WAIR_Podcast (@WAIR_Podcast)) and Hamilton (https://twitter.com/TheDragonDM (@TheDragonDM)). The DM's Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (https://twitter.com/BobHatstand (@Bobhatstand)). The theme music is 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3hzdIe1d4E (The Story Unfolds)' by Jingle Punks. Get in touch! Email: TheDMsBookClub@gmail.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thedmsbookclub (@TheDMsBookClub) Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/dmbc (DMBC) #DMsBookClub
Joined by the redoubtable Nami Gubbi from "Sagas and Sass", we boldly finish this lukewarm-at-best anthology!
No Episódio de hoje falo um pouco da nova versão dos draconatos na 5e. Link do servidor: https://discord.gg/y9bRfUe
Everyone has something they would love to see come to DnD. From the recent reworked dragon born in Fizban's to the upcoming Spell Jammer space setting! This week the boys discuss what they would like to see coming to DnD in the near future. Find out what new features and long overdue updates we want to see on this episode of TableTalk Friday!Want to write to the show and share your own comments, questions, or crazy DnD stories? We would love to hear from you! Send an email to tabletalkfriday@gmail.com for a chance to see your entry discussed in an episode!
S3E26 (116) What's With Fizban's? Finally… we get to Fizban's Treasury of Dragons. This isn't a review. This is where the guys talk about what this might mean for the future of D&D, what we like vs. what we can't get past. Time to dust off the soapbox. To hear more about what we have going on, when we're going live, what cons we'll be attending, or just to hangout with some cool people like yourself (not us, our other fans)… join us on our Discord. Just click here: https://discord.gg/KAaWZbGmJK Social Links Discord Link: https://discord.gg/KAaWZbGmJK Geeks' Cant Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/geekscant Zac Goins Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/xzacklee Troy Sandlin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/troysandlin Jon Christian Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dwarfpower This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
After a brief hiatus, the dragons are back and the Dynastic Dungeoneers are ready to finish them off! Shawn and Teos break down the last of the bestiary, finishing their […]
Our heroes make their final preparations and move to re-take the capital city of Bulwark. Find our guests Kim: https://link-tube.com/metzgirl Duval: https://linktr.ee/DuvalKingJacob Support Us! Patreon- www.patreon.com/ghostlightmedia Twitter- www.twitter.com/anotherpathpod Music Credits - https://soundcloud.com/strange-day/ambient - https://youtu.be/BbOiqJJ5RxU Special Guests: Christina, Duval, and Kim Metzger.
It's a two-for-one special today at your favorite Pet Shop! Zack and Griffin return to two previous sourcebooks to talk about some folks who are just plain rad. Step beyond the Witchlight and call up Fizban, it's time for a HSOMGTFAFR!
New year, new dragons! Enter the bestiary of Fizban’s as Teos and Shawn take a look at the creatures related to dragons, as well as a slew of new kinds […]
Draconomicon. There’s really nothing more that needs be be said about this chapter than that. Draconomicon. There, I said it again… Draconomicon! Links Richard Whitters, Art Director at WotC, Leaves […]
Aprende a usar las herramientas que te da la bóveda de dragones de Fizban y aprende a cómo se debería usar realmente un dragón, y que no sea simplemente un monstruo más fácil de matar.
Despedimos el libro de Fizban viendo la segunda clase que nos trae el libro, un nuevo monje con temática dracónica que es incluso mejor que el hechicero con sangre de dragón.
Despedimos el libro de Fizban viendo la segunda clase que nos trae el libro, un nuevo monje con temática dracónica que es incluso mejor que el hechicero con sangre de dragón.
Show notes: This week, Fiona and Hamilton give their first impressions on the brand new D&D sourcebook: Fizban's Treasury of Dragons! From the book's blurb: 'What is the difference between a red dragon and a gold dragon? What is dragonsight? How does a dragon's magic impact the world around them? This comprehensive guide provides Dungeon Masters with a rich hoard of tools and information for designing dragon-themed encounters, adventures, and campaigns. Dragonslayers and dragon scholars alike will also appreciate its insight into harnessing the power of dragon magic and options for players to create unique, memorable draconic characters.' This episode's audio was taken from the VOD originally premiering on Dragon's Duel's Twitch channel on Thursday 25th November 2021. Book discussed: 'Fizban's Treasury of Dragons' published by Wizards of the Coast, October 2021. Use the offer code "DMBC" to get 10% off any purchase from 3rd Space Gaming! Consider using our affiliate link when using DM's Guild! #SupportyourFLGS Credits The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@DM_Doesnt). The DM's Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand). The theme music is 'The Story Unfolds' by Jingle Punks. Catch new episodes of 'The DM's Book Club' S3 exclusively on the Dragon's Duel Twitch channel on Thursdays at 9 pm BST/GMT! The VOD of each episode will be available a week later on The DM's Book Club YouTube channel and then on all podcast providers! Get in touch! Email: TheDMsBookClub@gmail.com Twitter: @TheDMsBookClub #DMsBookClub
Jordan and Bryan discuss the two newest releases from Wizards of the Coast; Fizban's Treasury of Dragons and Strixhaven - a Curriculum of Chaos. Catch a new episode of The Quality Varies every other Monday at 8am Pacific. Contact us: thequalityvaries@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thequalityvaries/
In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we discuss food. We discuss how food can define a scene, a setting, and a culture. We explore the starvation rules in DnD 5e and in Pathfinder 2nd edition, discuss what's so frustrating about them, and propose some ways that you can make starvation a meaningful concept in a game where Goodberry exists. Special thanks to @ for this week's question of the week. MATERIALS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE RPGBOT.Podcast episodes referenced in this episode RPGBOT.News November 5th, 2021 – Fizban's Treasury of Dragons DnD 5e Goodberry Heroes' Feast Mordenkainen's Magnificent Mansion Variant Rule: Gritty Realism (DMG page 267) Pathfinder 2e Goodberry Heroes' Feast Magnificent Mansion Other Stuff Arcadia Magazine from MCDM Productions – As of this podcast episode's release, the article on eating monsters has not yet been published Dead Alewives D&D (they don't have an official site, but this YouTube video is probably the most popular way to consume the sketch) Do Not Let Us Die In The Dark Night Of This Cold Winter (affiliate link) Smaug (Wikipedia) Water World (IMDB) World's Largest Dungeon on DriveThruRPG (affiliate link)
Chris & Stephen are back after two years! We start this off going over the latest release from Wizards of the Coast: Fizban's Treasury of Dragons. Like the show? Support us on Patreon!00:02:26 - Discussion on Fizban's Treasury of Dragons01:03:02 - Final thoughts on Fizban's Treasury of Dragons01:10:40 - OutroShow NotesFizban's Treasury of Dragons (2021)Page 55 - Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, 2021 Wizards of the CoastDyson Logo's WebsiteMike Schley's WebsiteDraconian, Page 55 - Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, 2021 Wizards of the CoastThe Shadowfell: Gloomwrought and Beyond (2011)Guard Drake, Page 158 - Volo's Guide to Monsters, 2016 WIzards of the CoastDragon Turtle, Page 192 - Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, 2021 Wizards of the CoastCrystal Dragon, Page 172 - Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, 2021 Wizards of the CoastAmethyst Dragon, Page 162 - Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, 2021 Wizards of the CoastEmerald Dragon, Page 197 - Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, 2021 Wizards of the CoastElder Brain Dragon, Page 194 - Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, 2021 Wizards of the CoastDeep Dive - DracolichDeep Dive - Dragon TurtleDraconomicon: The Book of Dragons (2003) - 3rd editionDraconomicon 1: Chromatic Dragons (2008) - 4th editionDraconomicon 2: Metallic Dragons (2009) - 4th editionJoin the DiscordPlease review us on iTunes!TwitterSubredditPatreon
Welcome to the RPGBOT.News! Your RPGBOT.net team has found there is enough news about your favorite TTRPG's to merit it's own regular podcast. We thank you for your continued support and hope you enjoy this added format. Show Notes In this episode of the RPGBOT.News, we explore Dungeons and Dragons' new “Fizban's Treasury of Dragons” supplement. We discuss the new dragonborn race variants, feats, spells, magic items, monsters, and a some exciting new mechanics. MATERIALS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE Fizban's Treasury of Dragons (affiliate link) Monster Manual V (3.5) (affiliate link) Xorvintall Articles on RPGBOT.net Drakewarden Ranger The Dragonborn Handbook Way of the Ascendant Dragon Monk
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This week the boys tackle the new 5e DnD book "Fizban's Treasury of Dragons". We spent the last few days reading through new subclasses, extra spells, and some unique dragon enemies that we will MOST DEFINITELY be running away from in session! Is the book worth the buy? Find out what we think this week on TableTalk Fri#a_ Monday!?Want to write to the show and share your own comments, questions, or crazy DnD stories? We would love to hear from you! Send an email to tabletalkfriday@gmail.com for a chance to see your entry discussed in an episode!
In this episode Jeff and Tracy sit down with Brandes Stoddard and NewbieDM (Enrique Bertran) to give a brief first-look review of the newest D&D release, Fizban's Treasury of Dragons. This review format features a timely but brief review that doesn't have as much depth as a typical Tome Show review. The idea is to give this first look and then come back later for a more standard Tome Show in-depth review after everyone has had time to read and play with the material in the book. We hope you enjoy this new format! Links: NewbieDM on Twitter NewbieDM on the Web Brandes on Twitter Brandes on the Web Brandes at Tribality Tracy on Twitter Tracy on the Web Jeff on Twitter Thetomeshow.com Patreon.com/thetomeshow
Crit and Sergio discuss Fizban's treasury of dragons Subscribe for more Dungeons and Dragons lore content! Sponsors: Patreon - Support the show and get early episodes, ad-free, guest on the show, play D&D with us, and other rewards! Gamefly - Get game rentals, 2 months for the price of 1 from Gamefly. Loot Crate - Get 15% OFF Loot Crate. Green Man Gaming - Buy video games, find awesome deals, and help support us! NordVPN - Protect your internet for 68% off! Equip your own adventures: D&D 5th Edition Starter Set: https://amzn.to/2WgZX6O D&D 5th Edition Players Handbook: https://amzn.to/3iRtcH4 D&D 5th Ed Monster's Manual: https://amzn.to/2Eeh8Qp 38 Fantasy Miniatures: https://amzn.to/34kh6kX Spellbook Cards (Arcane): https://amzn.to/3iRJfUo Spellbook Cards (Cleric): https://amzn.to/2Qfrwdf Awesome Looking Dice Sets: https://amzn.to/3aHFwpM Links: Stuarts D&D Show - Committee Quest: https://www.committee-quest.com/ Crits TTRPG Shows: Fumbling 4- https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ROBR1080315531 Cyberpunk'd- https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ROBR6194679879?selected=ROBR4608636764 Call of Cthulhu- https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ROBR5608954752?selected=ROBR3784633785 Resident Evil Lorecast- https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ROBR4444711942?selected=ROBR6768701187 Talk D&D and join the Robots Radio fam: Discord: discord.gg/JXKfVhM Visit and chat w/ Tom live: twitch.tv/robotsradio Stay plugged in on Twitter: twitter.com/dndlorecast Send us a note! Email: dndlorecast@gmail.com Get a cool shirt, hat, or sticker, and support the show. Merch: https://robotsradio.net/store/ ROBOTSRADIO.net - Smart Shows for Interesting People. Explore all the awesome shows on the network. Music: Dangerous by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3587-dangerous License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Crit and Sergio discuss Fizban's treasury of dragons Subscribe for more Dungeons and Dragons lore content! Sponsors: Patreon - Support the show and get early episodes, ad-free, guest on the show, play D&D with us, and other rewards! Gamefly - Get game rentals, 2 months for the price of 1 from Gamefly. Loot Crate - Get 15% OFF Loot Crate. Green Man Gaming - Buy video games, find awesome deals, and help support us! NordVPN - Protect your internet for 68% off! Equip your own adventures: D&D 5th Edition Starter Set: https://amzn.to/2WgZX6O D&D 5th Edition Players Handbook: https://amzn.to/3iRtcH4 D&D 5th Ed Monster's Manual: https://amzn.to/2Eeh8Qp 38 Fantasy Miniatures: https://amzn.to/34kh6kX Spellbook Cards (Arcane): https://amzn.to/3iRJfUo Spellbook Cards (Cleric): https://amzn.to/2Qfrwdf Awesome Looking Dice Sets: https://amzn.to/3aHFwpM Links: Stuarts D&D Show - Committee Quest: https://www.committee-quest.com/ Crits TTRPG Shows: Fumbling 4- https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ROBR1080315531 Cyberpunk'd- https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ROBR6194679879?selected=ROBR4608636764 Call of Cthulhu- https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ROBR5608954752?selected=ROBR3784633785 Resident Evil Lorecast- https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ROBR4444711942?selected=ROBR6768701187 Talk D&D and join the Robots Radio fam: Discord: discord.gg/JXKfVhM Visit and chat w/ Tom live: twitch.tv/robotsradio Stay plugged in on Twitter: twitter.com/dndlorecast Send us a note! Email: dndlorecast@gmail.com Get a cool shirt, hat, or sticker, and support the show. Merch: https://robotsradio.net/store/ ROBOTSRADIO.net - Smart Shows for Interesting People. Explore all the awesome shows on the network. Music: Dangerous by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3587-dangerous License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The newest sourcebook for D&D 5e has released! Fizban's Treasury of Dragons is with us finally, our most anticipated D&D 5e release this year, but is it worth a buy? Does it stack up to our expectations? We go over that and much more in this comprehensive review of Fizban's Treasury of Dragons.Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/dungeoncrawlnetworkOur links & Discord - https://linktr.ee/dungeoncrawlpod Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.comAdditional sound effects obtained from https://www.audioblocks.com/and SynrinscapeMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Unseen Horrors" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Welcome, brave adventurers...... to the one hundred eighty-sixth entry into our chronicle, recorded on Tuesday, October 26th, and released Thursday, October 28th over at heroesrisepodcast.com.In this week's Adventurer's Pack, Lennon creates some dungeon alchemyNext we check out some D&D News as we uncover:Fizban's Treasury of DragonsThere's so much to talk about with Fizban's that we're skipping the Short Rest this week, so after D&D News we head straight over to the Scrying Pool to see what you have to say.LinksDungeon AlchemistFizban's Treasury of DragonsCommunity QuestionsFizbans is out, and even Ryu found a few things she didn't think were Bahamut approved (despite the title), so what's your take? Is this a hoard worthy of sitting in Bahamut's lair, or is this something that was vomited up by an elder brain dragon? Heroes Rise are always on the lookout for new team members that have a passion for Dungeons and Dragons. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well known outlet for your work. If you have a particular skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience to sendingstone@heroesrisepodcast.comYou can also follow us on the social media sites! We're on Facebook! Head over to facebook.com/heroesrisednd and say "hi", or check us out on Twitter via @heroesrisednd for details of our show times and other fun stuff. You can also join us on Discord! http://discord.heroesrisepodcast.comLiked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, or contact us using our handy web form.A special thanks to Vindsvept for making the awesome music you hear throughout the show, be sure to check him out at vindsvept.bandcamp.com; and a special thanks to the designer of our banners and avatars, Lo of Lo's Lair -- you can find him on Twitter @RealLarryD and on Facebook at facebook.com/LosLairSupport the show (http://patreon.com/heroesrisednd)
What's the best dragon? One Dragon, Two Dragon, Red Dragon, Blue Dragon. Wizard's of the Coast's upcoming "Fizban's Treasury of Dragons" goes through all the usual dragons: chromatic, metallic, gem. But I ask you where, in this modern age of industry and innovation, are the industrial dragons made of graphene, advanced polymers, and plywood? The Goblins and Growlers Podcast is produced by Goblins and Growlers, a Richmond, Virginia-based tabletop-roleplaying-game content and events company. Brandon Dingess (Twitter) and Josh Maltby (Twitter) are fully 50 percent of the company! Check out their other work on Quid Pro Roll, Patreon, and BigCartel! And don't forget to join the Goblins and Growlers Discord at bit.ly/goblindiscord!
S2E27 (67) You drive a hard bargain. A look at warlocks. We cut a deal with fiendish powers as we cast our devil's sight towards the warlock class. Care to join us? Speaking of joining us, we would like to invite to our Discord server. Who knows what manner of temptations you may find that are worth your everlasting servitude. Just click here: https://discord.gg/VTJ6x8wFrk What could possibly go wrong? All this could be yours… for a price! · Kingdoms and Warfare https://shop.mcdmproductions.com/products/kingdoms-and-warfare-book · Fizban's Treasury of Dragons https://www.enworld.org/threads/fizbans-treasury-of-dragons-dragon-detailed-outline-and-descriptions.681481/ · Tasslehoff's Pouches of Everything https://dragonlancenexus.com/tasslehoffs-pouches-of-everything/ · Tiny Tome of Dragons https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/xacur/the-tiny-tome-of-dragons?ref=user_menu · Banality https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/warpgames/banality-the-future-is-like-now?ref=user_menu · Stargazer's Guide to Aroria https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sgta/stargazers-guide-to-aroria · Celawyn's Guide to Wilderness & Fey https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/458886079/celawyns-guide-to-wilderness-and-fey Social Links Bite-Sized Gaming Discord Server: https://discord.gg/VTJ6x8wFrk Bite-Sized Gaming|Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bitesizedgames Zac Goins|Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/xzacklee Troy Sandlin|Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/troysandlin Jon Christian|Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dwarfpower Katherine Linquist|Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sparklyandglitter This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Fizban's Treasury of Dragons has been fully announced and after learning about all the content that will be within this 5e book we're fairly confident that this will be one of the best D&D 5e books to be released thus far! Let us know if you're as excited as we are!Our links & Discord - https://linktr.ee/dungeoncrawlpod Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.comAdditional sound effects obtained from https://www.audioblocks.com/and SynrinscapeMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Unseen Horrors" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)