Hosts Shelly Mazzanoble ( shellymoo) and Greg Tito (gregtito) talk about old-school cosplay and evil horses named Fury. Mike Mearls ( mikemearls) stops by the podcast to chat about the latest book from D&D, Tales from the Yawning Portal. Explore seven deadly dungeons in this adventure supplement for the world’s greatest roleplaying game. Mike Mearls on Tales from the Yawning Portal. Enjoy, and remember to keep a few spare character sheets handy.įor use with the fifth edition Player’s Handbook, Monster Manual, and Dungeon Master’s Guide, this book provides fans with adventures, magic items and deadly monsters, all of which have been updated to the fifth edition rules. I'm currently considering purchasing Tales from the Yawning portal, or at least the Sunless Citadel addon because I am looking for a levels 1-4 (+ or - 1) player adventure, but all I know about the Sunless Citadel is that it starts for 1st level characters. D&D’s most storied dungeons are now part of your modern repertoire of adventures. The seeds of these stories now rest in your hands. Im currently considering purchasing Tales from the Yawning portal, or at least the Sunless Citadel addon because I am looking for a levels 1-4 (+ or - 1) player adventure, but all I know about the Sunless Citadel is that it starts for 1st level characters. Some are classics that have hosted an untold number of adventurers, while others are some of the most popular adventures ever printed. Within this tome are seven of the most compelling dungeons from the 40+ year history of Dungeons & Dragons. Some of the yarns overheard by Durnan, the barkeep of the Yawning Portal, are inspired by places and events in far-flung lands from across the D&D multiverse, and these tales have been collected into a single volume. Tales from the Yawning Portal stars its proprietor, a mysterious retired adventurer named Durnan, and.
When the shadows grow long in Waterdeep and the fireplace in the taproom of the Yawning Portal dims to a deep crimson glow, adventurers from across the Forgotten Realms, and even from other worlds, spin tales and spread rumors of dark dungeons and lost treasures. The Yawning Portal has been featured in three recent books published by Wizards of the Coast.