

This also allows for one to put DM notes and build the experience they are looking to build - especially for DMs like me, who are Roll20 based. I was fairly overwhelmed by the prospect at first, but this week had the brainwave to create an interactive twine board which will allow one to click on the corresponding door that the party is pursuing and not lose track of your potential movements/Strahd movements as you are doing so. * 1 transparent map overlay, for measuring distance in the realm of doom.In a lovely, bittersweet sort of way, I am finally prepared to run my last session of Curse of Strahd with my current group, which comes with the pain of prepping parts of Ravenloft I had not already prepped in a previous short jaunt to the Castle the party took early on. * 24 full-color cardstock sheets, featuring haunted castles, horrid houses, and fiendish folks.

* 4 big, full-color maps, detailing deadly domains and shadowy settlements * A 144-page book detailing a complete, terrifying new campaign world, which was inspired by the classic TSR adventure "Ravenloft." You'll find new twists on magic and the AD&D rules, tips for adding fear to your games, plus a portrait of over 30 new lands and the powerful lords who rule them - from vampires, ghosts, and werewolves to men who are even more monstrous. What lurks beneath the covers of this box? Once it holds them in its icy embrace, it may never let them go. It is a demiplane of dread and desire, a world whose misty fingers can reach into any other campaign setting and draw unsuspecting heroes into its midst. Ravenloft is a new realm of terror for AD&D adventures, rooted in the Gothic tradition. The traveler discovers what others have learned before him: all roads lead to Ravenloft. A flash of fang, a bloodcurdling howl, red eyes fueled by a passion from beyond the grave. Is it Death who follows? The man turns, and so turns the phantom. Footsteps echo behind him, in pace with his beating heart.

In the dead of night, as mists cloak the land, a traveler walks a country road.
