The adventure revolves around four destructive cults, each devoted to an elemental power seeking to reshape the world.

A deadly spore-based corruption is spreading, threatening to turn all living creatures into mindless, fungal horrors.

The source?A lich druidnamed Xanthoria, who has twisted nature into something horrifying.

Two sphinxes in a desert in Dungeons & Dragons.

This adventure stands out due to its dark fantasy and horror themes, blending high-level combat with psychological terror.

For players who want high-level threats with a horror twist, this adventure delivers.

For groups that love Forgotten Realms lore and arcane mysteries, this adventure is a must.

Giants storming a town in Dungeons & Dragons

For groups looking for a story-driven, philosophical, and high-stakes adventure, this is a top-tier choice.

An invasion of them from another world, of course.

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a cleric, the Raven Queen, and Mordenkainen.

Dungeons & Dragons image showing an elemental cataclysm, a lich, and a tarrasque.

An elemental cataclysm faces many knights on flying griffons in DND.

Art by Johan Grenier

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Art by Viko Menezes

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a Vine Blight, Tree Blight, and Needle Blight.

Blights by Brian Valeza

Dungeons & Dragons bridge leading to harrowhall.

art by Bruce Brenneise

Dungeons & Dragons image showing an infernal and celestial empyreans.

Art by Nestor Ossandon Leal

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a tarrasque.

Art by Chris Rahn

Cultists summoning Orcus in Dungeons & Dragons.

Art by Aurore Folny

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Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game that first took the world by storm in the 1970s, and continues to enchant millions of players today. With a seemingly endless number of modules and campaigns for you to play, as well as the possibility to do your own thing, you’ll never get bored of playing D&D.

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