When Ken and Robin think of a special island, we are thinking of one with many densely packed biomes. But this inspirational message can mean whatever the heck you want it to.
As the very best of tabletop roleplayers, you know the secret to a fun session. Proclaim your willingness to accept the premise, and earn the admiration of Ken and Robin, with this declarative piece of gaming fashion. Also available with a male character.
As the very best of tabletop roleplayers, you know the secret to a fun session. Proclaim your willingness to accept the premise, and earn the admiration of Ken and Robin, with this declarative piece of gaming fashion. Also available with a female character.
As experts in horror, Ken and Robin know the terror of an inessential meeting. Engage in an act of blood-chilling quiet quitting with this heady design.
After many years of reporting from the Toronto International Film Festival for an APA, a blog and finally the Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff podcast, Robin is out. So is his wife Valerie. But in it's place they've created the streaming film fest you can play along with at home. Complete the experience with your very own RVIFF tee, mug, notebook or button.
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cinema, cinema hut, elaborate in jokes, film festival, kartas
The Ken and Robin Talks About Stuff podcast carefully calibrates its merchandise to the specific content of our show. Or sometimes we just blatantly pander to your interests, as in the case of this robed rabbit Cthulhu cultist.
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bunnies, bunny, cthulhu, h p lovecraft, horror
Thanks to the Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff, you know the most important fact about rhinos, and can now proclaim it to one and all with this fine item of keratin-nosed merchandise.
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humor, kartas, kenandrobin, podcasting, roleplaying games
No message T has ever expressed the Ken and Robin ethos more succinctly than this urgent plea, applicable to problems of writing, game design, and life in general.
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affirmations, game mastering, kenandrobin, life advice, podcast
If you like tentacles, and you like cats, and we think we know you pretty well and can say that you do, the latest design from Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff is a cat with tentacles.
Does your workplace routine feel like being periodically reborn in fire? The Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff podcast assist you in your erudite grousing with this forlorn phoenix.
Wear King in Yellow creator Robert W. Chambers' sole known art work to the after party of a certain mind-melting play, courtesy of Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff.
Commune with the benign secret master of Confederation, the Magic Beaver. Huge thanks to illustrator Darren M. Calvert for surrendering his beautiful artwork to the popular outcry demanding to own it in shirt form.
You're a cool cat. You're a big cat. You're an alien cat. And as a friend of Ken and Robin Talks About the Stuff, and guardian of the Eliptony Hut, you know what you want to be doing.
Game Masters strive to build rational plots, but when the players take the reins, all manner of lizard riding breaks out. Yes, another rule of tabletop roleplaying handed down from the Ken and Robin Talks About Stuff podcast has now achieved merchandise form.