82: Gith Me More
On another two-parter, Travis finally makes it past 2nd Edition in his deep dive into the Githyanki!
Support the showOn another two-parter, Travis finally makes it past 2nd Edition in his deep dive into the Githyanki!
Support the showIn today's episode, Taylor briefly goes back to the planes to talk to us about Elementals: how to summon them, what they're made of, and what the heck are paraelementals and quasielementals??
Side note, this episode will hopefully be the last one with messed up audio as our audio setup has been upgraded.
In this requested episode, Llewyn takes a look at the ponderous flail snail, who has a lot of interesting information jam-packed into a relatively short publication history.
Support the showFor our first episode of 2021, Travis is committing himself to a multiparter by starting with the early history of the githyanki and githzerai.
Support the showFor our last episode of the year, and her first in a long time that doesn't haven't to do with all things infernal, Taylor revisits the giant family to talk about their half-siblings, the giantkin.
Support the showFor her final episode of 2020, Llewyn is going over the iconic hyena-like humanoid gnolls, and uncovering surprisingly emotional depths therein.
This episode contains some pretty strong mechanical echo on Taylor's microphone. It's not unlistenable, but it's worth mentioning from the top.
This week, Travis is doing a deep dive into the demon lord of slimes, Juiblex. Nasty, nasty Juiblex.
Support the showAfter a year of research into all manner of celestial and infernal creatures, Taylor concludes her labor with the recounting of the Blood War, the war between devils and demons that has raged for almost as long as she's spent on these topics.
Support the showLlewyn's note-based hubris has forced her to spend another week on Bahamut, but at least this week we can make it all the way to a 2020 publication!
Metallic Dice GamesThisss week, Travis concludes the duology of the Yuan-ti, whose later history has many strange twists and turns.
Support the showThis week, Taylor (finally) frees herself from the burden of talking about all of the infernals. Our last stop is Gehenna, the neutral evil home of the conniving Yugoloths, said to be the most evil of infernals.
Support the showAfter an unexpectedly long break, Llewyn crashes back in to finish up the triumvirate of alignment-focused dragon gods with Bahamut, the King of Lawful Dragons (among many other titles).
Also, in keeping with Dungeonpedia fashion, this accidentally ended up being a two-part topic. Oops.
In thisss episssode, Travis is recounting the early history of the Yuan-Ti (also known as Sneeple, according to Llewyn) in the beginning of another two-parter.
Support the showThis week, Taylor is wrapping up her demonic trifecta by discussing some of the major players in the Abyss known as demon lords.
Support the showThis week, we're taking a look at the classic, iconic Purple Worm, particularly through a somewhat disturbingly detailed ecology article.
Support the showThis week, Taylor is back to guiding us through the Abyss to talk about the various types of Tanar'ri, and discovering that it's going to take us a little more time than we thought.
Also, apologies in advance for the mechanical echo during the ad break.
This week, Llewyn is wrapping up the true gem dragons by discussing their god Sardior, and bringing in some additional details about draconian psionics.
Support the showHead's up, the audio for this episode got corrupted. It's still listenable, but has a very prominent mechanical echo that could not be fixed in post, and definitely does not meet our usual standard of audio quality. Sorry in advance!
This week, Travis breaks down the fascinating ecology of the shambling mound, a creature that blurs the lines between dead and alive.
This week, in continuation of Taylor's infernal arc, we gaze into the Abyss to see what chaotic evil demonic entities gaze back.
Support the showThis week, for a belated birthday gift, Llewyn is giving us (and herself) the gift of the neutral-aligned gem dragons, and finally explaining psionics (just a little bit).
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