Search ye far or search ye near
You'll find no trace of the three
Unless you follow instructions clear
For the weapons abide with me.
North past forest, farm, and furrow
You must go to the feathered mound
Then down away from the sun you'll burrow
Forget life, forget light, forget sound.
To rescue Wave, you must do battle
With the beast in the Boiling Bubble
Crost cavern vast where chain-links rattle
Lies Whelm, past waterspouts double.
Blackrazor yet remains to be won
Underneath inverted ziggurat.
That garnered, think not that you're done
For now you'll find you are caught.
I care not, former owners brave
What heroes you seek to hire.
Though mighty, I'll make each one my slave
Or send him to the fire.
K
Such was the challenge set down for the three adventurers who chose to ignore wisdom and brave the madmans game set by one who had stolen three of the most legendary magical items in the Flannes.
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I had recently done a one shot adventure using the updated version of White Plume Mountain as found in Tales from the Yawning Portal for D&D 5E. It was fun seeing how players handled a very different kind of adventure than the combat slogs that the game has become known for. Still, when push came to shove this party of Sparkbeard the Artificer, Maul the Barbarian and Keiser the Rune Knight managed to come out on top in spite of all the trickery set up by the archmage Keraptis.
White Plume Mountain & riddle by Lawrence Schick (1979)
Dungeons and Dragons owned by WOTC
Sparkbeard by
electricfox777
Maul and Keiser to their respective owners
Art by me,
fc32
You'll find no trace of the three
Unless you follow instructions clear
For the weapons abide with me.
North past forest, farm, and furrow
You must go to the feathered mound
Then down away from the sun you'll burrow
Forget life, forget light, forget sound.
To rescue Wave, you must do battle
With the beast in the Boiling Bubble
Crost cavern vast where chain-links rattle
Lies Whelm, past waterspouts double.
Blackrazor yet remains to be won
Underneath inverted ziggurat.
That garnered, think not that you're done
For now you'll find you are caught.
I care not, former owners brave
What heroes you seek to hire.
Though mighty, I'll make each one my slave
Or send him to the fire.
K
Such was the challenge set down for the three adventurers who chose to ignore wisdom and brave the madmans game set by one who had stolen three of the most legendary magical items in the Flannes.
_______________________________________________
I had recently done a one shot adventure using the updated version of White Plume Mountain as found in Tales from the Yawning Portal for D&D 5E. It was fun seeing how players handled a very different kind of adventure than the combat slogs that the game has become known for. Still, when push came to shove this party of Sparkbeard the Artificer, Maul the Barbarian and Keiser the Rune Knight managed to come out on top in spite of all the trickery set up by the archmage Keraptis.
White Plume Mountain & riddle by Lawrence Schick (1979)
Dungeons and Dragons owned by WOTC
Sparkbeard by
electricfox777Maul and Keiser to their respective owners
Art by me,
fc32
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 989px
File Size 342.6 kB
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