D&D Beyond Releases Free Forgotten Realms Adventure

The adventure comes from the upcoming Forgotten Realms book.
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D&D Beyond has a new Forgotten Realms-focused adventure that focuses on battling the forces of Orcus. Today, D&D Beyond released The Tenebrous Stone, a new adventure that will appear in the upcoming Forgotten Realms: Adventures in Faerun book. The adventure is a Level 3 "Deity Adventure" set in Helmsdale and sends players into a basalt quarry to track down an evil artifact. Players will battle several undead creatures before a final encounter at the hidden location of the artifact.

The adventure is one of many in the book and is similarly structured as the quick adventures found in the 2024 Dungeon Master's Guide. There's a map, three encounters, and a brief overview of the adventure, but otherwise The Tenebrous Stone is relatively light. D&D Beyond has also loaded up the adventure on its Maps VTT, complete with both maps and monsters pre-loaded for the DM.

Forgotten Realms: Adventures in Faerun will be released on November 11th.
 

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Christian Hoffer

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take a look, it’s only 2 pages anyway… I see nothing innovative here, a mine map
with two encounters and little else. Nothing clever, nothing unexpected, nothing interesting.

Confirms everything I already didn’t like about the adventure stubs in the DMG. Was not interested in those, certainly do not want 50 more for FR
IDK, I find the map interesting. With all those elevation changes and places to hide I could conjure up some fun encounters with that.
 

IDK, I find the map interesting. With all those elevation changes and places to hide I could conjure up some fun encounters with that.
I think the map makes for a very, very interesting multi-part encounter.

I'll acquiesce that it can be seen as more than a single encounter, but I still don't think it should be called an "Adventure".

Looks like we might need some new words to describe the scales between Encounter, Adventure, and Campaign!
 

I think the map makes for a very, very interesting multi-part encounter.

I'll acquiesce that it can be seen as more than a single encounter, but I still don't think it should be called an "Adventure".

Looks like we might need some new words to describe the scales between Encounter, Adventure, and Campaign!
Having run all 5 of the DMG one page adventures, I think they count as adventures. There’s just enough there to kill 2-3 hours, depending on the adventure in the DMG.

Haven’t got to run this one yet, but I did play through the 5 they previewed at GenCon and those all filled a solid 2 hours, with some feeling like they were a little rushed.
 

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