![]() “ Working with exciting new voices in horror and visual artists like D&D concept artist Shawn Wood was essential to make sure we’re updating the aesthetic for today’s fans while staying true to the roots of Ravenloft. ![]() “I’m a huge fan of all things horror, so it was an absolute thrill to frame this book around bringing frightening elements like mummy lords, cosmic terrors, and urban legends to more D&D tables,” said Wes Schneider, senior game designer and lead designer of Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft. The fresh additions range from gothic horror to macabre fairytales, slasher horror, and zombie apocalypse, so you can play through just about any kind of horror story you can think of. A page for describing Characters: Ravenloft: The Carnival. Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft adds more than thirty other Domains to explore, each with its own Darklord, detailed descriptions, ready-to-play adventure, and new monsters, lineages, and sub-classes. Curse of Strahd begins with characters being pulled into a land called Barovia by creeping mists, but this is only one of many Domains of Dread scattered throughout the horror-themed Ravenloft setting. ![]() The surprise mostly stems from how much they’re expanding on it. ![]() Curse of Strahd is one of the best-received adventures published by Dungeons & Dragons in the last few years, so it’s no surprise that Wizards of the Coast has gone back to expand on it. ![]()
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