
Hi, we are D&D Legends and Lore, the series that presents narrative driven, zoomed-in perspectives on stories that D&D’s decades of lore has to offer. Join us as we venture from the deepest pit of the Nine Hells to the enchanted forest of Arvandor telling tales both wondrous and terrible.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGamesFiction | |||

Owlbears are terrifying, nocturnal predators that inhabit the forests of the world and the Feywild, where they hunt to satisfy their voracious appetites. Their haunting cries echo through valleys and across plains, warning to travelers that they are ... more
Amongst the most powerful and highest esteemed of his children is Tiamat the Dragon Queen, the chief deity of evil dragonkind. She is the evil goddess of wealth, greed, and envy. She is the patron of chromatic dragons and those whose lust for wealth ... more
The Prince of Demons, the Sibilant Beast, and Master of the Spiraling Depths, Demogorgon is the embodiment of chaos, madness, and destruction, seeking to corrupt all that is good and undermine order in the multiverse, to see everything dragged howlin... more
The Shadowfell is an overlapping or echo of the Material Plane in much the same way as the Feywild. But it is not a lush and verdant hunting ground like the Feywild, nor Is it the tumultuous battleground of the Elemental Chaos. In this dark and imper... more
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This is by far the most enjoyable information show with the best stories in all of the genre. Great job well done this is coming from someone that played D & D from the 1980s on.
I think a good episode idea could be this. One idea I had was that you could do magic items, I thought of this while listening to the episode about dragons when, it was said about dragon hordes. You probably wouldn’t do all the magic items but you could do a few artefacts like the elf blade Blackrazor.
Love the show! Well-produced and written, with some great narration. Each episode really takes you on a journey.
I really enjoy the presentation and information here. I am getting back into D&D and this podcast gives me so much inspiration.
Great show guys! You make it sound like I am listening to great sages in long forgotten library.
Would love to hear your on great cities typically less discussed like Zhentil Keep or Raven Bluff
Keep on the good work!
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The content navigates rich narratives within the expansive lore of the Dungeons & Dragons universe, providing listeners with captivating tales of mythical creatures, ancient gods, and complex civilizations. Each episode features detailed explorations of iconic characters and races, such as the legendary Vecna, the chilling Mind Flayers, and heroic figures like the Githyanki. The storytelling often intertwines deep lore with elements of horror, adventure, and morality, engaging both seasoned players and newcomers alike.
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