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FilterFilter resultsThrough the Portal of the UnknownDungeons & DragonsD&D2023-03-0513:00:0003/05/23 1:00 PM 5E D&D One-Shot: "Through the Portal of the Unknown" (Tier 1, AL Rules) - DM Dennis "Baldur's Gate has always been a hub of activity, but recently, something strange has been uncovered beneath its streets. A survey team sent by the Mason's Guild has discovered an ancient teleportation platform of unknown origin hidden in the city's sewers. The platform's discovery has sparked concern among the city's leadership, as it could be a potential portal for dangerous creatures to pass through and threaten the city. In response, the Order of the Mithril Shield has dispatched a team of adventurers to investigate and assess the platform's potential threat. You and your companions are part of this team, tasked with exploring the depths of the sewers and determining whether the platform poses a risk to Baldur's Gate. What mysteries lie beyond? And what creatures may be lurking on the other side, waiting to invade Baldur's Gate?
With your skills and bravery you must unravel the secrets of the ancient platform and confront the danger that lies beyond. Will you be able to protect the city from this potential new threat, or will Baldur's Gate fall to powerful unknown forces beyond our comprehension?"
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