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In this episode of Roll for Lore, we dive deep into the dark and calculating mind of Szass Tam, one of the most dangerous necromancers in the Forgotten Realms. From his rise within the Red Wizards of Thay to his transformation into an immortal lich, Szass Tam’s story is one of ambition, cruelty, and long-term planning on a truly terrifying scale. We explore his role in Thayan politics, his repeated attempts at godhood, and how his schemes have shaped Faerûn across multiple editions of D&D. Whether you see him as a classic villain or a masterclass in lawful evil, this episode breaks down why Szass Tam remains one of the greatest undead threats in D&D history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Roll for Lore, we take a lighter, slightly unhinged look at one of Dungeons & Dragons’ funniest and most traumatizing monsters: the Mimic. From the moment a perfectly normal chest grows teeth, Mimics have ruined player trust forever—and we love them for it. We dig into where Mimics came from, how they evolved across editions, and all the ridiculous things they’ve disguised themselves as over the years (doors, toilets, inns… nothing is safe). This episode is less “epic lore” and more “shared table trauma,” celebrating the monster that taught generations of adventurers to poke everything with a ten-foot pole. Laugh, cringe, and never open a door the same way again. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Touched by the divine and absolutely not subtle about it, Aasimar are one of D&D’s most iconic—and misunderstood—lineages. In this episode, we crack open what it actually means to be born with celestial power: angels whispering in your ear, glowing eyes at inconvenient moments, and the crushing expectation that you’re supposed to be “the good one.”We break down where Aasimar come from, how they differ from Tieflings beyond the obvious vibes, and why their lore is way more morally complicated than “holy hero with wings.” From fallen Aasimar and broken destinies to why so many players use them to explore faith, guilt, and rebellion, this episode digs into the good, the bad, and the divinely awkward.If you’ve ever wanted to play a character who looks like a blessing and feels like a curse—this one’s for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hey guys, due to unfortunate circumstances we find ourselves having to release the Aasimar episode later this week. It will be hella dank, don't worry. For now enjoy this previously patreon exclusive dragon episode. In this special two-hour mega episode of Roll for Lore, we go all in on dragons—every color, every type, every legend. From the noble metallic dragons and the terrifying chromatic tyrants, to gem dragons, planar dragons, dracoliches, and everything in between, this is the definitive deep dive into the creatures that gave Dungeons & Dragons its name. We explore their mythological roots, how dragons have evolved across every edition of D&D, their gods like Bahamut and Tiamat, and the roles dragons play as rulers, monsters, schemers, and living forces of nature. Whether you’re a new player who wants to understand why dragons matter or a veteran lore-hound ready for the full fire-breathing experience, this epic episode is a love letter to the most iconic creatures in fantasy—no hoard left untouched. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Roll for Lore, we descend into the infernal depths to uncover the story of Asmodeus, the supreme ruler of the Nine Hells and one of the most powerful—and dangerous—figures in all of Dungeons & Dragons. As a god of tyranny, contracts, and ambition, Asmodeus is the mastermind behind countless pacts, manipulations, and cosmic schemes. We explore his origins, his rise to power, and how he maintains absolute control over devils, souls, and the infernal hierarchy. From ancient betrayals to divine bargains, this episode reveals why Asmodeus is more than just a villain—he’s the ultimate puppet master of the multiverse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Roll for Lore, we dive into one of the most world-shaking events in Forgotten Realms history: the Spellplague. When the goddess Mystra was murdered, the very fabric of magic—known as the Weave—collapsed, unleashing a wave of chaotic arcane energy that reshaped entire continents, twisted reality, and left scars that would last for generations. We’ll explore what caused the Spellplague, how it transformed lands and lives across Faerûn and beyond, and why this event remains one of the most controversial—and fascinating—chapters in D&D lore. Whether you’re new to the Realms or a longtime fan curious about how the world survived magic gone mad, this episode will guide you through the chaos and aftermath of the Spellplague. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Roll for Lore, we unravel the tangled, magical, and mischievous life of Tasha, one of Dungeons & Dragons’ most legendary witches. Known for the infamous spell Tasha’s Hideous Laughter, she’s far more than just a name in a spellbook—Tasha, also known as Iggwilv, is a brilliant and dangerous archmage whose cunning has influenced countless realms and magical secrets. We dive into her mysterious upbringing under Baba Yaga, her time as a member of the Company of Seven.. Whether you know her from her chaotic magic or the secrets she hides, this episode reveals why Tasha remains the most famous—and unpredictable—witch in all of D&D. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Roll for Lore, we explore the legendary library-fortress of Candlekeep, the greatest repository of knowledge in the Forgotten Realms. Perched on the cliffs of the Sword Coast, Candlekeep is home to ancient tomes, lost histories, and secrets powerful enough to shape the fate of nations—but only those who bring a book not already in its collection may pass through its gates. We delve into the history of the keep, the role of the enigmatic Avowed, and the mysteries hidden in its endless halls. Whether you’re a wizard in search of arcane lore or a bard chasing forgotten stories, this episode is your guide to one of the most iconic and intriguing locations in all of Faerûn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Roll for Lore, we take a long, unblinking look at one of Dungeons & Dragons’ most iconic and terrifying monsters: the Beholder. Floating nightmares of paranoia and power, Beholders are known for their massive central eye, deadly eye rays, and obsession with control. We explore their origins in early D&D lore, their role in the Underdark, and how their twisted minds shape the very lairs they float above. From Xanathar the crime lord to bizarre offshoots like death tyrants and spectators, this episode is a deep dive into what makes these alien aberrations so endlessly fascinating—and so incredibly dangerous. Keep your eyes open for this one. Literally. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Roll for Lore, we explore Neverwinter, one of the most storied and resilient cities in the Forgotten Realms. Known as the Jewel of the North, Neverwinter has stood through volcanic eruptions, political upheaval, and magical catastrophe—yet it endures as a beacon of culture, commerce, and adventure on the Sword Coast. We dive into its founding, its near-destruction during the Spellplague, and its rebirth under Lord Neverember’s rule. From its bustling streets to the shadows of nearby Gauntlgrym, Neverwinter is a city full of secrets and second chances. Whether you know it from novels, video games, or your own campaigns, this episode uncovers what makes Neverwinter a legend in its own right. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.