You love Dungeons & Dragons; the myths, the legends, and the unforgettable characters. Every week, w
We dive back into the Legend of Drizzt saga with our friend and audiobook narrator Russell Johnson.
The Kingdom of Galifar ruled Khorvaire... until greedy and power ripped the continent apart. We dig
Everyone's favorite Kender thief... er, BORROWER is the topic of this week's episode. We dig into th
We gather not only our Patrons but the entire Lorecast community to share their favorite or earliest
Our band of heroes are accused of murder! Will our heroes safely escort Val to The Tower of High Sor
We welcome amazing content creator and D&D/TTRPG nerd Faye Mendarii to the show to discuss the b
A dangerous figure stalks the Mournland... known as the Lord of Blades, this warforged promises to t
We travel back to Krynn to discuss the dwarven hero, Flint Fireforge!DnD Lorecast Discord | DnD Lore
These constructs were created for war but somehow became living creatures, the warforged are a relat
We are joined by novelist Jaleigh Johnson to discuss her latest book, The Fallbacks: Bound for Ruin,
Our four heroes and Val continue their adventure and make their way to the legendary town of Solace.
We are joined by our old friend Stuart this week to talk The Sunless Citadel, a personal favorite of
We sat down with Kairi Celeste, Jeri, and Astrid from the Five Sided Fates to discuss their upcoming
Mystra is the goddess of magic and thus arguably the most powerful of all the gods. We dive into her
Sturm Brightblade is the tragic hero of Dragonlance. He dive into his lore as well as discuss the ar
The time has finally come! DnD Lorecast starts its actual play series here! And now! We kick off the
One of the most influential and powerful organizations in the Eberron campaign setting is the Church
A collection of evil mages housed inside an eldritch stone tree have controlled the small port city
A sentient longsword of disputed origin, the blade also known as Cutter has been in the hands of man
We sit down with the Patrons for the last Roundtable of the year. The topic? Well, we gaze into the