• Klaus Encounters: The Legend of Klaus Richter

  • Authors and Dragons Origins, Book 3
  • By: Robert Bevan
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Sleep
  • Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (112 ratings)

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Klaus Encounters: The Legend of Klaus Richter

By: Robert Bevan
Narrated by: Jonathan Sleep
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Haunted with the ever-present memory of watching his parents get devoured by bears as a child, and now losing his adopted father and mentor, Klaus Richter embarks on a voyage of self-discovery and booze. He finds so much more - and so much less.

©2018 Robert Bevan (P)2018 Robert Bevan

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The Worst story and narrator choice of all the A&D

I am a huge fan of A&D podcast. Listened to every episode and fund Patreon. But never did I think Klaus was as stupid as this book portrays him. Yes he is a douche and selfish asshole, but not an inbred moron.
Then after years of hearing Robert voice Klaus, having Jonathan Sleep try to voice Klaus was horrible. Klaus went from a selfish badass to a pussy and moron. The voice choice alone be balled him and dropped his IQ by 100 points. Piss poor effort all around with this book.
Listen to Rick's book instead, Silas Kane Scroll shows how much of a badass Silas can be when a group is not holding back.

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The notorious ROG

This epic sorry was even better than expected! Filled with complex and mesmerizing characters and unexpected plot twists, it leaves it's reader wanting more and more.

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^_^ Funny ^_^

If you're not laughing you ain't living. More Bevan humor. love it! ^_^ Hilarious every time

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Not good

I am a fan of the Robert Bevan’s Creatures and Caverns. although I laughed out loud a hand full of times, I struggled to finish the story.

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If you like Critical Failures, you'll like Klaus

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, this short story follows a familiar path familiar to those who have read Bevans pervious work. Take an oblivious, alcholic half elf and throw trouble at him. See him do whatever he can to find another drink and stumble through the world obliviously. it's a formula that works and doesn't really seem that formulaic in Bevan's case. it damn funny and cringy and good. this might be a good test to see if you like the relentlessly immature Bevan. I certainly do. the Author's and Dragons are enjoyable, but I will need to listen to the podcasts to understand how three completely self absorbed idiots survive in a party. I might have liked Brandon Thighmaster a little better, as it had more moments of bursting out laughing, but this one was pretty damn funny.

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Hilarious! Thanks Bevan.

As a fan of Author's and Dragons podcast, this one (as the 3rd installment) was the least true to character, as Klaus was never QUITE this stupid in the actual game. Doesn't matter. I laughed until I had to wash snot out of my mustache. I'm also glad Bevan's evolved humor isn't ENTIRELY reliant on fisting jokes. I was a little worried after 5d6. The older school fart and dick jokes are better. Definitely worth checking out if toilet humor makes you laugh.

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a terribly wonderful facepalm

Robert Bevan has created a hilariously cringe worthy character while Jonathon Sleep helps to bring this character alive. The Klaus encounter will have you shaking your head with a wtf smile of morbid curiosity while you read or listen to this story.

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I like the author's other stories, but not this...

It goes from bad to worse. Like beating a dead horse with an unbalanced amount sick humor.

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Densest laughs/minute of any book I've listened to

If you're here because you enjoy the crass humor of Bevan's Caverns and Creatures, I cannot recommend this highly enough. I'd say that this is less story-driven than C&C and more just "whatever it takes to make the next funny thing happen."

That isn't to say the story isn't good. I rather enjoyed the story of Klaus Richter, who is essentially the half-elven embodiment of that little nugget of degeneracy that lives in my brain. It's a bit cathartic hearing a story where the character does exactly what I think I'd do if I could just wipe all inhibition and intelligence from my brain.

It's a short story, but in the 2.5 hours it took me to listen to it, I laughed more at this than I have a most of the full-length comedy books in my Audible library. I am hopeful for a future installment, but if this is a one-and-done short story, at least it's the best it could have been. A true masterpiece of depravity.

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Bevan needs to update his humor

Of all the authors in the Authors and Dragons group, Bevan seems to be the only one stuck in continuing his fascination with butts. His shingles stories constantly go for the butt humor. Critical failures, I gave up on, because you can only hear the same joke so many times. This origin story seems to be the least like his character in the podcast. I love the way Robert plays Klaus. Not a fan of the way he writes him.

The narrator did a great job and did bring the story to life, gross as it was.

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