Numero 12.
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Tales of Inspiration
Rob Gruber, Matt James, and Kat Kruger share stories of the impact Dungeons & Dragons has had on their lives, the inspiration the game has provided them—and how D&D has helped them inspire others.
Herding Tahra’s Cats
Adam Lee explores the process of world building for Dungeons & Dragons, as inspired by a clowder of mystical cats.
Use This Book Tonight
In preparation for running Tales from the Yawning Portal, Mike Shea lays out Dungeon Master tips for squeezing the most value out of published adventures.
Paint by Numbers Part 2: Beyond the Basics
Master artist Daniel Gelon tames a cave bear mini from an unusual source as he explores some advanced painting techniques.
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
WizKids’ designer Andrew Parks reveals some of the secrets behind the creation of new board game behemoth Assault of the Giants.
Best of the Dungeon Masters Guild
Designer Benoit de Bernardy reveals the creative recipe behind the adventure Banquet of the Damned—available as a free download for Dragon+ readers.
Behind the Screen
As we take a sneak peak at the upcoming Tales from the Yawning Portal and its seven classic dungeon adventures, Bart Carroll talks about his experience running a most memorable remix of the deadliest dungeon of them all.
Video & Audio Highlights
Mike Mearls previews Tales from the Yawning Portal, Chris Perkins talks storytelling at PAX South, and the celebrity adventurers of Force Grey: Giant Hunters make a final stand.
Maps of the Month
This issue features more sumptuous maps from Storm King’s Thunder—including Ironslag, Lyn Armaal and Maelstrom—from master cartographers Jason A. Engle and Lee Moyer.
The Barber of Silverymoon
Highlighting some of the many new creatures in Volo’s Guide to Monsters, writer and illustrator Jason Bradley Thompson unveils a darkly humorous adventure with a unique walk-through map—free for readers of Dragon+.
Dragon Magazine Throwback
Inspired by the classic adventure White Plume Mountain, this “Lords & Legends” article from 1988 marked the first appearance of the legendary Dragotha, the undead dragon.