Tales From the Yawning Portal

Tales From the Yawning Portal
Author: Dungeons & Dragons
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780786966097

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Within this tome are seven of the most compelling dungeons from the 40+ year history of Dungeons & Dragons. Some are classics that have hosted an untold number of adventurers, while others are some of the most popular adventures ever printed. The seeds of these stories now rest in your hands. D&D's most storied dungeons are now part of your modern repertoire of adventures. Enjoy, and remember to keep a few spare character sheets handy. DREAD TALES TOLD IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT 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. 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. For 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. Explore seven deadly dungeons in this adventure supplement for the world's greatest roleplaying game. Tales from the Yawning Portal Includes the Following Adventures: Against the Giants Dead in Thay Forge of Fury Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan Sunless Citadel Tomb of Horrors White Plume Mountain

TALES FROM THE PORTAL

TALES FROM THE PORTAL
Author: RUSSELL A RICE
Publsiher: BookRix
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783743895300

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As one of the sun’s light beams shown down through the golden autumn trees, he noticed a very small dot of a target, straight ahead of him. He quickly drew an arrow from the quiver, nocked it and let it fly. The arrow hissed through the cool autumn air, but suddenly, just when he had expected it to hit the mark; He instead heard a horrifying scream that made him flinch and lose track of where the arrow had gone. Jason’s heart pounded in his throat, and he stood perfectly still, for what seemed to be an eternity. He listened and watched but nothing moved. There were no sounds at all. Had he killed an animal? For once he wished he were not all alone in the woods. After a moment or two, when his heart finally returned to a more normal beat, he cautiously approached the area where the arrow had vanished. The moment he stepped into the vicinity of his last target, the hair on the back of his neck stood on end. The leaves rustled before him in an odd breeze as a large dark circle suddenly appeared before him.

Tales of Mentara Book One The Portal

Tales of Mentara  Book One  The Portal
Author: Ashley Uzzell
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781387648603

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Five children find themselves stuck in a beautiful jungle on a strange planet. But all is not as peaceful as it first appears... Twelve-year-old Charlotte has been different all her life. It isn't just that her father left when she was a child, or her mother ignores her. What really makes her an outsider is the fact that she has strange abilities that she can't explain and struggles to control. Everything changes in the summer of 1993 when she feels drawn to a certain spot outside of town. Unfortunately, she isn't alone when things go sideways. When the children realize they are definitely not on Earth anymore, they have to learn not only how to fend for themselves, but how to get along. The problem is, even Charlotte has no idea how to get off the alien planet. And, perhaps, she doesn't want to. It doesn't take long for the five to realize they aren't alone in this strange land and that life here is more dangerous than they could have imagined.

The Magic Portal

The Magic Portal
Author: W. G. Haslam
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781039105454

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The Magic Portal: The Adventures of the Taylor Twins is a fantasy adventure, featuring ten-year-old twins, Morwen and Callon, who—together with their beloved golden retriever, Peaches—accidently discover they have unusual powers that can transport them through secret portals into magical worlds. One Sunday afternoon, while hiking in a conservation area with the twins’ parents, the young trio take a less-travelled path through the forest, stumbling upon a magic portal. As they step through, the portal transports them through the space-time continuum, to incredible worlds where they encounter talking animals and dangerous creatures. They can even communicate with Peaches telepathically in these fantasy worlds! Returning through the portal brings them back to their world as if no time has passed. Morwen and Callon invite their best friends, Zeke and Lily, to join them on their thrilling adventures. Together, the four children, with the intrepid Peaches, travel to fantastic worlds where they meet vicious desert sandworms and raging polar bears, along with wolves, pirates, trolls, goblins, ogres, dragons, wizards, aliens, and many other unusual creatures. Ideal for elementary school–aged children, The Magic Portal makes a great bedtime story, as each chapter is a separate adventure in a different world. Coming Soon: Book Two – The Quest

THE MYSTERY OF THE PORTAL

THE MYSTERY OF THE PORTAL
Author: Trevor Dance
Publsiher: Rudolf Steiner Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2022-04-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781855846319

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The philosopher and educationalist Rudolf Steiner was also a radical dramatist who wrote four lengthy and complex plays. The first of these, The Portal of Initiation, is rich in content and artistically presented, but leaves us with questions: Why is the first scene so long and many speeches so lengthy? Why are our usual expectations of drama not met? Was Steiner really a competent dramatist? In this essential guide, Trevor Dance suggests that the first step to appreciating The Portal of Initiation is to understand Steiner's methods. The play belongs to the tradition of Mystery Dramas from ancient times – artistic works intended as vehicles for inner development. Steiner thus combines aspects of Goethe's alchemical fable The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily with the spiritual growth of contemporary individuals – all in the broader context of reincarnation and karma. With accessibility in mind, the author provides a clear synopsis of each scene and introduces us to the characters – a collection of rustics, sophisticates, hierophants and spiritual entities. Their dilemmas and challenges take place on many layers of reality: from a room in Sophia's house to the exalted Sun Temple. Revealing the enigmas behind the creation and content of The Portal of Initiation, Dance enables us not only to enjoy the play, but also to love it. His lucid guide – the first of its kind – is an ideal introduction for both individual readers and study groups.

Tales from the Vatican Vaults

Tales from the Vatican Vaults
Author: David V. Barrett
Publsiher: Robinson
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2015-08-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781472111708

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A captivating collection of original science fiction and fantasy stories based on the same alternate world premise: a collection of documents that have been suppressed by the Vatican and hidden away for years, in some cases centuries, are revealed when the vaults are thrown open by a reforming pope. In this alternate reality, Pope John Paul (I) does not die a month after his accession in 1978; instead he lives on for over 30 years to become the most reforming pope of all time. In addition to relaxing the rules on birth control and priestly celibacy he also opens up the most secret parts of the Vatican Library to scholars . . . In the Vatican's deepest vaults, documents are discovered which shed new light on world history, containing information which, if true, would cause many parts of accepted history to have to be rewritten. These include not just the undercover involvement of the Catholic Church in world affairs, but documented accounts of what really happened in historical conundrums, the real lives of saints and popes, miracles, magic, angels and even alien encounters.

Tales to Tell

Tales to Tell
Author: Menachem Rappaport,Dovid Epstein,Ari Cohen,Yehoshua Zyskind,Naftali Gruen,Chaim Book,Yedidya Schechter,Tzvi Shipper,Ari Yeger,Dovid Stochel,Menachem Farkas
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781291434897

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TALES AND POEMS OF TOMORROW

TALES AND POEMS OF TOMORROW
Author: Notion Press
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9798888053508

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Tales and Poems of Tomorrow is a collection of 60 plus discrete works of young budding authors. Rough Note – Literarily Yours, a children’s literature festival, brought young minds together to submit their literary works. From over 1000 submissions, these 66 short stories and poems were handpicked to create this anthology, which is diverse and loaded with a wide range of imagination and creativity. Encapsulating the works of 63 young, promising writers, this anthology is a must-have if you are looking to illuminate the child inside you.