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Tiamats roll in tales from the yawning portal d&d
Tiamats roll in tales from the yawning portal d&d







The cover of Tales from the Yawning Portal was illustrated by Tyler Jacobsen. Releasing wide on April 4 th, this 248-page book contains seven full adventures including timeless classics and more recent best-sellers like Forge of Fury and Dead in Thay, all completely updated and ready to run using the latest D&D rules. Now you can jump into some of the most popular D&D modules ever created with Tales from the Yawning Portal. Even longtime fans haven’t been able to fully explore the Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan or the Sunless Citadel with stats and monsters updated for the fifth edition of Dungeons & Dragons. If you just got into D&D in the past few years, you likely haven’t braved the Tomb of Horrors or climbed White Plume Mountain or fought Against the Giants. There are many iconic adventures and stories in the 43-year history (!) of Dungeons & Dragons that current fans may not have ever experienced. Soon they’ll be back, as Tales from the Yawning Portal will be released in March.

tiamats roll in tales from the yawning portal d&d

However some of the earlier modules haven’t been touched. While some might be familiar with Tiamat from the old Dungeons & Dragons cartoon or the Temple of Elemental Evil and Ravenloft from the old PC games, they have been recently made into modules for the Fifth Edition.

tiamats roll in tales from the yawning portal d&d

Dungeons & Dragons has a rich history of storylines going back several decades.









Tiamats roll in tales from the yawning portal d&d