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D&D: The Hidden Story Connecting The D&D Adventures

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Jan 21 2019
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With a new module announced for 2019, it’s time to look at the narrative threads that string together the published D&D Campaigns. From the Princes of the Apocalypse to the Tomb of Annihilation, here are the (narrative) ties that bind.

In every Fifth Edition adventure, you’ll find events, characters, or plot points that play into one of the next. Whether it’s a direct connection, such as the way Rise of Tiamat leads into Storm King’s Thunder or something more subtle like the Cult of Dragons appearing in the Lost Mines of Phandelver, there’s a thread that links the adventures together.

And with a new Campaign module coming out later this year (around Summer, we believe), it’s time to flip back through the books that have been released so far and dig through what’s there.

Lost Mines of Phandelver

Hidden within the missives found in the sleepy town of Thundertree, is a note that details the work of cultist forces. Some of these dragon cultists have been dispatched to entreat with Venomfang, a young Green Dragon. The same Cult of the Dragons can be found in both the Hoard of the Dragon Queen and the Rise of Tiamat modules which can be a great way to seed your early adventures.

Tyranny of Dragons: Hoard of the Dragon Queen and Rise of Tiamat

The two books that make up the Tyranny of Dragons have a lot of connective tissue with the rest of the world. You can find some links to the adventures that would be coming after, starting with the events in Storm King’s Thunder, which are a result of the fallout from the end of Rise of Tiamat. The Ordning’s sundering and the Giant’s subsequent bid for power all start somewhere. And notably, it starts in the hands of Blagothkus, a Cloud Giant who can befriend the party and help them fight Tiamat’s forces. Though Blagothkus’ aid is invaluable, it does help set in motion some of the struggles in Storm King’s Thunder.

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Storm King’s Thunder

Speaking of Storm King’s Thunder, let’s talk about what makes an appearance here. So there’s a lot of mysteries out there in the D&D-verse, and this is where many of them have their origins — starting with none other than that erstwhile Harper, Artus Cimber, who possesses the ring of Winter that the Frost Giants are looking for. Cimber is hiding out in the jungles of Chult, at the moment, but when characters find him, more questions than answers are raised.

SKT is also where we see the Cult of the Howling Hatred make an appearance. This cult, which appears prominently in the Orders of the Abyss, lurks primarily in the background in SKT–but it is there as is the Womford Bat, which is a monster merely mentioned in Princes of the Apocalypse, only to make an appearance amongst the giants.

One of the side quests in Storm King’s Thunder involves the missing wife of one of the characters–you can rescue her should your players arrive in Waterdeep and descend into the Dungeon of the Mad Mage.

Princes of the Apocalypse

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As mentioned, the Womford Bat ties this adventure to Storm King’s Thunder, but there’s also a tie to Out of the Abyss… Vizeran Devir is responsible for the events in Princes of the Apocalypse, though the character does not appear “on stage” so to speak until Out of the Abyss.

You can also find some of the NPCs mentioned here referenced in Waterdeep: Dragon Heist and Dungeon of the Mad Mage. And in the Princes of the Apocalypse, the Cult of the Howling Hatred is a recurring antagonist.

Out of the Abyss

Many of the NPCs you can find in both Dragon Heist or Dungeon of the Mad Mage have a tie to the events of Out of the Abyss. Even if it’s something as simple as a shared name/surname, those ties are established here. Similarly, many of the Drow who have taken refuge in Undermountain have done so in an attempt to escape the events the party kicks off in Out of the Abyss.

Tomb of Annihilation

One of my favorite adventures, the Tomb of Annihilation takes players far afield from the Sword Coast and deposits them into the unexplored jungles of Chult. There, in addition to dinosaur races, they will find the missing Artus Cimber (who appears as a random encounter) bearing the Ring of Winter. Players can also find a band of Frost Giants who have followed in pursuit.

And what’s more, if the players should befriend the merchants in the city of Port Nyanzaru, they will be familiar with one of the new faces in Waterdeep upon their return. One of the merchants has come to Waterdeep looking to purchase magic items retrieved from the vaults of Undermountain.

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Waterdeep: Dragon Heist/Dungeon of the Mad Mage

In addition to the various NPCs that appear here, you’ll find that Lord Dagult Neverember, who has been exiled, has been the subject of a Coup that plays out over the events of Storm King’s Thunder. Additionally, Durnan, of the Yawning Portal fame, is doubtless going to become familiar with any players who happen to frequent his tavern.

And newly returned from Chult is Volotham Geddarm, the raconteur of the realms, who brings players in on many a scheme.


Phew. That’s a lot of modules. Even if they aren’t all telling one contiguous story, you can get the sense of the feel of the Forgotten Realms through these adventures.

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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