This Official document updates parts of the Tales from the Yawning Portal – Dungeons & Dragons.
Tales from the Yawning Portal
How many people have fallen Into the Yawning Portal while drunk?
Googles “how many people have fallen Into the Yawning Portal while drunk” because it really seems like a liability lol
— Commander Holly (@HollyConrad) February 3, 2019
From the tiny print etched on the lip of the well in the Yawning Portal: "Drink responsibly. The establishment accepts no liability for drunken plunges into Undermountain. And no record will be kept should you tumble in." #DnD https://t.co/PoYYPP48EV
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) February 4, 2019
Heh. All campaigns, who knows? In the home Realms campaign, over 42 real (not in-game) years: 16 drunken topples, 4 falls clowning on the rim-wall, 8 dragged in trying to pull someone out, 7 knocked/pulled in by monsters from below, and 29 shoved in by charging foes.#Realmslore
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) February 3, 2019
The many faces of Durnan the Wanderer
New Post: The many faces of Durnan the Wanderer #dnd https://t.co/Ox3eaYkUAt pic.twitter.com/fAhwSq58od
— NewbieDM (@newbiedm) November 12, 2018
Nicely done, sir! My "original" Durnan, who adventured with Mirt, was a "thinking man's Conan" (i.e. a mighty-thewed, daring brawler, but no barbarian). When they struck it rich in Undermountain, he retired to buy and run the inn and marry his sweetheart…and Mirt didn't.
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) November 13, 2018
I remember reading a while back (I think it was FR1?) a passage that described him as a “certain famous barbarian” and I figured he was supposed to be “Conan the Barbarian has retired as Duran the Bartender,” and played him that way. Future publications seemed to overlook that. He was never supposed to be Conan. He was supposed to be a smarter, more street-wise young adventurer with the thews and luck of Conan, but a good grounding in the ways of Waterdeep and "civilization." Practical, pragmatic. Which is why he retired the moment he'd made his bundle.
— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) November 13, 2018
Any plans for shorter adventures to be published by WotC?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD . any plans for shorter adventures to be published by WotC? Love the big ones, but smaller adventures might be nice.
— Bill Griggs (@doseyclwn) July 30, 2017
Have you seen Tales from the Yawning Portal (released earlier this year) or what's new on DMs Guild (https://t.co/80LabUd5qm)? #WOTCstaff https://t.co/7Im5PGwyyk
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) July 30, 2017
Durnan has heard amazing tales from adventurers of all sorts from across the multiverse
And now a Thayan coterie has walked in. Ye gods, may they shut up and pay for passage down the well. No mood for their preening arrogance.
— Durnan (@DurnanYP) September 30, 2017
Thayans? Tell them to avoid doing anything too interesting until we can cover them in detail in a sourcebook. https://t.co/pcGvkz88jL
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) September 30, 2017
Ye be safe for now, unless boring me with empty boasts and paying for passage to their doom in Undermountain be interesting to ye
— Durnan (@DurnanYP) September 30, 2017
Until further notice, anyone attempting to sing or recite poetry shall be provided free travel down the well, whether they want it or not.
— Durnan (@DurnanYP) October 1, 2017
Forge of Fury, any words of wisdom/Advice?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD I'm running Forge of Fury from TOTYP for 2 of my friends this Tuesday. Any words of wisdom/Advice?
— Manky (@Mankylosaurus) August 13, 2017
Give 'em chances to run away if they must. There are some tough encounters in that adventure. #wotcstaff https://t.co/mosiYxNdE5
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) August 13, 2017
Had a TPK, any ideas how to introduce a whole new party to an existing campaign?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD @mikemearls had a tpk in forge of fury running TftYP, any ideas how to introduce a whole new party to an existing campaign?
— So Street like Elmo (@NateMawer) August 25, 2017
Former party's relatives hire a rescue team to go in, recover remains or bring them back alive https://t.co/K0G8DQXkJH
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) August 26, 2017
My new PC, Angry Grandma… One of my all-time, best RPG sessions had had us playing elderly, retired adventurers drag out to solve a problem the young'uns caused
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) August 26, 2017
White Plume Mountain Terraced Aquarium diorama!
Adventurers!
I’ve found this incredible miniature setting for White Plume Mountain adventure in Tales of the Yawning Portal