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Monsters and Treasure

Monsters and Treasure

Welcome to the Monsters and Treasure podcast where Kevin and Daniel talk way too long about a subject and just give you the best parts. We started this podcast with the idea of talking about D&D, but we also plan on talking books, movies and other media - let us know what you’d like to hear. Daniel @Bandit’s Keep started playing back in 1981 with the B/X set KR @DDHomebrew started with the boxed s... more

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 43 ratings
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    Daniel and KR have great discussions about all sorts of topics within running and playing RPGs. Their back and forth provides numerous insights that are applicable to all editions of D&D and really any TTRPG. Fun listening!

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    United States5 months ago
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    Quick info with a personal touch. Thanks for the fun. 😀👍🏼

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#172 United Kingdom/Leisure/Games
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