The Monster Brothers The Monster Brothers
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A podcast celebrating two guys' love of monsters and tabletop role-playing games in a fun and, hopefully, informative manner.
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008 Doppelgangers
RFED (Darren Green) got the ball rolling on this one and it was a great suggestion! We also have some fun input from Rob C, of the Down in a Heap podcast and James Shields from the A Grazing Mace podcast!
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007 Rust Monsters
Finally, we talk about the unsung heroes of the dungeon: Rust Monsters!! Contact us through the Anchor mobile app or at monsterbrotherspodcast@gmail.com. Show notes (including monster variants) are located at themonsterbrothers.com.
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006 Golems
The monster brothers "build on" Greg Gelder's golem suggestion. Contact us through the Anchor mobile app or at monsterbrotherspodcast@gmail.com. Show notes (including monster variants) are located at themonsterbrothers.com.
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005 Treefolk
Don't make like a tree and leaf; we are just getting started on talking about treefolk. Contact us through the Anchor mobile app or at monsterbrotherspodcast@gmail.com. Show notes (including monster variants) are located at themonsterbrothers.com.
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004 Kobolds
Ray and Logan take Yochai Gal's request to talk about kobolds. Contact us through the Anchor mobile app or at monsterbrotherspodcast@gmail.com. Show notes (including monster variants) are located at themonsterbrothers.com.
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003 Bugbears!
The Monster Brothers are back to talk bugbears! Contact us through the Anchor mobile app or at monsterbrotherspodcast@gmail.com. Show notes (including monster variants) are located at themonsterbrothers.com.
Customer Reviews
Great show
There are a few things I love about this podcast. Firstly, there are monsters. I like monsters and these two are have an amazing approach to creating them. Secondly, both hosts are great. Each has a podcast they do on their own (Swordbreaker for Logan and Plundergrounds for Ray) which are named for the zines that Logan and Ray put out as well. I mention this because it illustrates how tangible their passion for the hobby is. These people REALLY love fantasy, sci-fi, and role play, and it really comes through. Another thing I really like about it, and is fairly unique as far as I can tell as someone who listens to a lot of these podcasts, is the back-and-forth format of individual audio messages. For one thing, it avoids the issue of people speaking over each other that is so prevalent in tabletop shows. It also just gives a nice structure to the content, which is always creative and thoughtful. Give it a listen!