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Discover the captivating world of Dungeons & Dragons with "Roll for Lore," a fun and light-hearted podcast hosted by Sean and Jessica. Perfect for both beginners and veteran players, this podcast dives deep into the rich history and lore of the D&D universe. With their friendly and approachable style, Sean and Jessica make learning about D&D enjoyable, and they always welcome listener feedback to keep the experience engaging. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the game, "Roll for Lore" is your go-to guide for exploring the legendary worlds of Dungeons & Dragons!
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Werewolves, werebears, wererats, wereravens, and the gods who fight over them. We dig into lycanthropes across the D&D multiverse and the lore is way deeper than you think. We cover Strahd's werewolf pack in Curse of Strahd and the wereraven Keepers of the Feather quietly resisting him. We get into Eberron and the Silver Flame's lycanthropic purge, the shifter genocide that followed, and the Pure Flame zealots still hunting today. We talk about the Forgotten Realms and the eternal war between Selûne and Malar over what lycanthropy was meant to be. Plus we tell you who the most famous werebear in all of D&D is. Sleep with one eye open.patreon.com/RollForLore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Strap on your torches (and maybe a few extra) because this week we're descending into the Underdark, the sprawling network of caverns, tunnels, and lightless cities buried beneath the surface of the Forgotten Realms. From the drow of Menzoberranzan to the mind flayers, beholders, and the horrors lurking in the dark, the Underdark is home to some of the most iconic monsters and most brutal adventures in Dungeons & Dragons history.We dig into the origins of the Underdark, how it evolved across D&D editions, the deadly ecosystems and societies that thrive without sunlight, and why this setting has captured the imaginations of players for decades. Whether you're a longtime Dungeon Master plotting your party's doom or a curious newcomer wondering what's down there, this episode is your guide to the deep.Grab your darkvision and join us as we explore D&D's most dangerous underground frontier.Keywords: Underdark, Dungeons & Dragons, D&D lore, drow, mind flayers, Forgotten Realms, tabletop RPG, DnD monsters, Menzoberranzan, D&D podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Abyss is the infinite chaotic evil plane of Dungeons & Dragons — home to demon lords, the Blood War, and 50 years of D&D lore that has grown weirder with every edition. In this episode we map out the essential reading list (from 1977's Monster Manual through 2006's Fiendish Codex I to 2018's Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes), explain the demon hierarchy from larvae and dretches up to balors and demon lords, and break down what demons actually want — which turns out to be less "conquest" and more "metaphysical infection." We tour iconic layers including Pazunia and its iron fortresses, Demogorgon's Gaping Maw, Baphomet's shifting Endless Maze, Orcus's frozen palace city of Naratyr on Thanatos, Graz'zt's deceptively hospitable Azzagrat, and the corpse-cathedrals of Zionyn where the obyrith Obox-ob broods over losing his title as the original Prince of Demons. Plus: the Blood War, the obyrith backstory, and why the Abyss can never have a real king.Dungeons and Dragons, D&D, DnD, The Abyss, demon lords, Demogorgon, Orcus, Graz'zt, Baphomet, Obox-ob, Blood War, Planescape, Fiendish Codex, Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes, Out of the Abyss, D&D lore, tabletop RPG, TTRPG, D&D cosmology, planes of existence Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when you cross a drow with a dragon? You get one of the most criminally overlooked corners of Forgotten Realms lore — and one of the wildest stories in the entire Underdark. This week on [Show Name], Sean and Jess dive deep into the Drow-Dragon: a creature born from centuries of slavery, shadow magic, and a rebellion so brutal it reshaped drow society forever.We start with the basics — what is a Deep Dragon, why do they hate the drow they pretend to ally with, and how did the term "drow-dragon" first appear in Dragon Magazine #206 back in 1994? Then we crack open Eric L. Boyd's 2007 free web enhancement City of Wyrmshadows (yes, it's still out there, and yes, it's a goldmine) to tell the full story of Chaulssin, the City of Wyrmshadows — a drow city conquered by Clan Jaezred shadow dragons in 221 DR and held in chains for over 800 years.From there it gets unhinged: the rise of the zekylyn half-dragons, the slave rebellion of 634 DR, the malaugrym shapeshifter infiltration, the founding of House Jaezred, and the eventual creation of the Jaezred Chaulssin — a secret patriarchal assassins' guild dedicated to tearing down Lolth's matriarchy one city at a time. We cover the destruction of Ched Nasad, the Silence of Lolth, and the shadow dragon Shimmergloom's conquest of Mithral Hall (yes, that Mithral Hall — Bruenor Battlehammer's home).In this episode:What is a Deep Dragon? Lore, abilities, and shapeshifting powersThe two types of Drow-Dragon: Deep Lineage vs. Shadow LineageThe fall of Chaulssin and the rise of the zekylynThe Jaezred Chaulssin: D&D's most patient assassins' guildShimmergloom and the fall of Mithral HallHow to use drow-dragons in your 5e campaignWhether you're a Dungeon Master hunting for your next BBEG, a Drizzt Do'Urden fan curious about the lore behind Streams of Silver, or just here for cursed Underdark politics, this one's for you.Sources include: Monstrous Compendium Forgotten Realms Appendix (1991), Dragon Magazine #206, Dragons of Faerûn (2006), City of Wyrmshadows web enhancement (2007), and Fizban's Treasury of Dragons (2021).Keywords: drow dragon, deep dragon, Jaezred Chaulssin, Chaulssin, zekylyn, Forgotten Realms lore, D&D lore podcast, Underdark, Lolth, Vhaeraun, Shimmergloom, Mithral Hall, shadow dragon, Dungeons and Dragons monsters, half-dragon drow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hell hath nine layers — and we're going through every single one.In this episode of Roll For Lore, we take a deep dive into the Nine Hells of Baator, one of the most iconic and terrifying planes in all of Dungeons & Dragons lore. Whether you're a dungeon master building your next campaign, a player whose character just made a very bad deal, or a lore-lover who can't get enough D&D worldbuilding — this episode is your complete guide to the Nine Hells.We break down every layer of the Nine Hells, from the blood-soaked battlefields of Avernus to the frozen wasteland of Cania, and introduce the archdevils who rule each one — including Zariel, Dispater, Mammon, Fierna & Belial, Levistus, Glasya, Baalzebul, Mephistopheles, and the lord of all devils himself, Asmodeus.Topics covered in this episode:All nine layers of the Nine Hells explainedThe archdevils and their motivations, powers & politicsThe Blood War and its impact on the infernal hierarchyHow the Nine Hells fit into D&D's Great Wheel cosmologyLore deep dives perfect for DMs and players alikeWhether you're prepping a Baldur's Gate 3 run, running Descent into Avernus, or just want to know your Mephistopheles from your Mammon — pull up a chair by the eternal flames. Class is in session.Subscribe to Roll For Lore for weekly D&D lore and deep dives into the planes, monsters, and history of the world's greatest tabletop RPG. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the wedding brawl that ended up carved on the Parthenon to the forests of the Forgotten Realms, centaurs have one of the richest histories in both real-world mythology and Dungeons & Dragons. In this episode we dig into all of it.We start at the source — ancient Greece, where centaurs weren't just "horse people" but a philosophical argument about civilization versus savagery. We break down the Centauromachy, the infamous wedding battle between the Lapiths and the centaurs that became one of the defining myths of the ancient world, and introduce every major player: Pirithous, Theseus, Caeneus the warrior who couldn't be killed by any blade, and the centaurs who crashed the feast and paid for it. We also talk about Chiron — the great exception, the wise mentor who tutored Achilles and Jason and became the template for every sage teacher in fantasy fiction.Then we trace centaurs through the full history of D&D — from their appearance in the original 1974 White Box all the way through 2nd Edition, covering every sourcebook, supplement, and Dragon Magazine appearance along the way. We get into their lore in the Forgotten Realms: where they live, how their tribal societies work, their complicated relationship with elves, and the surprisingly interesting detail that their own god Skerrit exists and they mostly just... don't call him.And we talk about Timoth Eyesbright — the good-hearted centaur adventurer from the 1988 DC Comics AD&D series who became one of the most fully-realized centaur characters in Forgotten Realms canon, including his four-issue showdown with Xanathar the Beholder crime lord of Waterdeep in the Catspaw arc.Topics covered: centaur mythology, Greek mythology, the Centauromachy, Chiron, Lapiths, D&D monster history, Forgotten Realms lore, centaur society 5e, Skerrit, Cormanthor, the High Forest, the Shaar, DC Comics AD&D, Timoth Eyesbright, Xanathar, WaterdeepGreat for: D&D players and DMs, Forgotten Realms fans, mythology nerds, anyone who wants to run a centaur NPC or PC that actually feels real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
She is chaos incarnate. She is the web that holds an entire civilization in its grip. She is the reason the Underdark trembles — and she wants it that way. In this episode of Roll for Lore, Sean and Jessica descend into the Demonweb Pits to explore one of the most iconic, terrifying, and endlessly fascinating figures in all of Dungeons & Dragons: Lolth, the Spider Queen.Before she was the Demon Queen of Spiders, she was Araushnee — a goddess of the Seldarine, consort to Corellon Larethian himself, and patron of fate and artisans among the elven pantheon. So how does a goddess of such standing end up ruling the 66th layer of the Abyss, commanding an army of drow, driders, and demons, and becoming the single most destabilizing force in Faerûn's history? That fall — and everything that came after — is the story of one of D&D's greatest villains.We trace Lolth's origins from her betrayal of Corellon during the Crown Wars, through her banishment to the Abyss and her transformation into the Spider Queen, all the way to her role in shaping the brutal matriarchal society of the drow and her apotheosis into a greater goddess during the War of the Spider Queen. We also dig into her complicated divine family — her daughter Eilistraee, who opposes everything she stands for, and her son Vhaeraun, the Masked Lord — and explore the Dark Seldarine, the fractious drow pantheon she rules through fear and manipulation.Whether you're a Dungeon Master building a drow-themed campaign, a player whose character has a history in Menzoberranzan, or just a lore lover who wants to understand the goddess behind one of D&D's most iconic villains, this episode pulls back the web and shows you what's underneath.Tags / Keywords: Lolth lore, Spider Queen DnD, Lolth Forgotten Realms, drow goddess DnD, Demonweb Pits lore, Araushnee DnD, drow religion 5e, Menzoberranzan lore, Dark Seldarine, Eilistraee vs Lolth, DnD podcast, Roll for Lore, Forgotten Realms podcast, drow lore 5e, DnD villain lore, Underdark lore DnD, War of the Spider Queen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Before the elves, before the dwarves, before the age of humanity — there was the Days of Thunder. In this episode of Roll for Lore, hosts Sean and Jessica are joined by special guest Sergio from the Dungeons & Dragons Lorecast to dive deep into one of the most ancient and overlooked chapters in Forgotten Realms lore: the Creator Races of Faerûn.Long before any adventurer set foot in a tavern, five primordial civilizations ruled the supercontinent of Merrouroboros — the Sarrukh, the Batrachi, the Aearee, the Fey, and the ancestors of humanity. These were the Iquar-Tel'Quessir, the Creator Races, and the world of Toril would never have looked the way it does without them. From the serpentine empires of the Sarrukh — the creators of yuan-ti, nagas, and lizardfolk — to the amphibious Batrachi who accidentally unleashed ancient primordials and reshaped the planet, to the avian Aearee who gave rise to the aarakocra and the kenku, this episode unpacks the mythic prehistory of the Forgotten Realms.Whether you're a Dungeon Master looking to build ancient ruins, secret cults, or long-lost civilizations into your campaign, or a lore fan who wants to understand what shaped Faerûn from the very beginning, this is the episode for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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