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The Monster Manual describes Rakshasas as creatures who “employ delicacy and misdirection in their pursuit of dominion over others. Few creatures ever see the fiend in its true form, for it can take on any guise it wants. A rakshasa’s true form combines the features of a human and a tiger, with one noteworthy deformity: its palms are where the backs of the hands would be on a human.”
We are joined by KP.
KP is a creative tackling multiple fields including photography, cosplay, Streaming, TTRPG AP, and published written work. He's currently a permanent cast member of Glenbrook Unhallowed (Tales from the Loop AP), Void (Coriolis AP), and City of Light & Shadow (Fate AP), with many other charity one shots and long term APs under his belt. He's worked with major channels and cons, such as Roll20, Kobold Press, Gen Con, Jasper's Game Day. KP is also a Jasper's Game Day Ambassador, using his space to raise over $10k for charity in the last year.
KP strives to use inspiration from his culture as a PoC/South Asian to tell unique stories in all his works, with hopes to inspire those around him to invest in such cultures & their voices. He can be found on Twitter at @KP11Studios.

CAST

Dylan Malenfant: Co-producer, Gamemaster

Aram Vartian: Co-producer, Editor

MUSIC

"A Truly Powerful Force" by NC Music

"Capital City" by Stephane Lorello

"Soaring" by Kevin Macleod

"Haratanaya Sree" by Veena Kinhal

"Return of the Mummy" by Kevin Macleod

"Duduk Drone" by Patrick Sainton

"Sunset" by Kai Engel

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Kill Every Monster is a 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons podcast. In each episode, we are joined by a guest to discuss the lore, mechanics, and story potential of classic D&D creatures. We debate tactics for maximizing these creatures in your game, and we ask the ever-important question: are they really a monster?
Send us your questions for a future mailbag episode!
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The Monster Manual describes Rakshasas as creatures who “employ delicacy and misdirection in their pursuit of dominion over others. Few creatures ever see the fiend in its true form, for it can take on any guise it wants. A rakshasa’s true form combines the features of a human and a tiger, with one noteworthy deformity: its palms are where the backs of the hands would be on a human.”

We are joined by KP.

KP is a creative tackling multiple fields including photography, cosplay, Streaming, TTRPG AP, and published written work. He's currently a permanent cast member of Glenbrook Unhallowed (Tales from the Loop AP), Void (Coriolis AP), and City of Light & Shadow (Fate AP), with many other charity one shots and long term APs under his belt. He's worked with major channels and cons, such as Roll20, Kobold Press, Gen Con, Jasper's Game Day. KP is also a Jasper's Game Day Ambassador, using his space to raise over $10k for charity in the last year.

KP strives to use inspiration from his culture as a PoC/South Asian to tell unique stories in all his works, with hopes to inspire those around him to invest in such cultures & their voices. He can be found on Twitter at @KP11Studios.


CAST

Dylan Malenfant: Co-producer, Gamemaster

Aram Vartian: Co-producer, Editor


MUSIC


"A Truly Powerful Force" by NC Music
"Capital City" by Stephane Lorello
"Soaring" by Kevin Macleod
"Haratanaya Sree" by Veena Kinhal
"Return of the Mummy" by Kevin Macleod
"Duduk Drone" by Patrick Sainton
"Sunset" by Kai Engel


COMMUNITY


Discord
TikTok
Twitter
Reddit
Instagram
Facebook


Kill Every Monster is a 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons podcast. In each episode, we are joined by a guest to discuss the lore, mechanics, and story potential of classic D&D creatures. We debate tactics for maximizing these creatures in your game, and we ask the ever-important question: are they really a monster?

Send us your questions for a future mailbag episode!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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