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The Analog Dungeon Podcast
The Analog Dungeon
11 episodes
1 week ago
The titular Keep gives way to the iconic Caves of Chaos as Russell and Jeramy venture forth into a veritable buffet of classic D&D foes: featuring clueless goblins, oily kobolds, entrepreneurial bugbears, and literal s#&! eating rats. In the end, they’re left with just one question: who are the real monsters here?
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The titular Keep gives way to the iconic Caves of Chaos as Russell and Jeramy venture forth into a veritable buffet of classic D&D foes: featuring clueless goblins, oily kobolds, entrepreneurial bugbears, and literal s#&! eating rats. In the end, they’re left with just one question: who are the real monsters here?
Show more...
Improv
Comedy,
History,
Leisure,
Games
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Episode 2, Part 1: In Search of the Unknown
The Analog Dungeon Podcast
1 hour 17 minutes 49 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 2, Part 1: In Search of the Unknown
Russell and Jeramy dive into the murky waters of earliest D&D, repleat with publishing drama, lawsuits, and a dungeon with a very funny name.
The Analog Dungeon Podcast
The titular Keep gives way to the iconic Caves of Chaos as Russell and Jeramy venture forth into a veritable buffet of classic D&D foes: featuring clueless goblins, oily kobolds, entrepreneurial bugbears, and literal s#&! eating rats. In the end, they’re left with just one question: who are the real monsters here?