Creatures of the night!
A new terrifying adventure is coming from the mist: the vampire Count Strahd von Zarovic is waiting for you.
Castle Ravenloft is waiting bold adventurers with cold blood ready to feed darkness bites.
The mists part to reveal our next #DnD book: Curse of Strahd, a dark journey in #Ravenloft. https://t.co/uGXJq3qmAW pic.twitter.com/7KAblFdVxR
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 18, 2016
ONE! ONE ANNOUNCEMENT!HA HA HA! https://t.co/6rYQdJwX9h pic.twitter.com/8ILfp70JJL
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) January 18, 2016
I interviewed the @trhickman, his brilliant wife Laura, and @ChrisPerkinsDnD about new #dnd https://t.co/XMreTHlzBI pic.twitter.com/ZLhvZpToy7
— Benjamin Riggs (@BenRiggs_) January 18, 2016
Here the book description:
Unravel the mysteries of Ravenloft® in this dread adventure for
the world’s greatest roleplaying game
Under raging storm clouds, the vampire Count Strahd von Zarovich stands silhouetted against the ancient walls of Castle Ravenloft. Rumbling thunder pounds the castle spires. The wind’s howling increases as he turns his gaze down toward the village of Barovia. Far below, yet not beyond his keen eyesight, a party of adventurers has just entered his domain. Strahd’s face forms the barest hint of a smile as his dark plan unfolds. He knew they were coming, and he knows why they came — all according to his plan. A lightning flash rips through the darkness, but Strahd is gone. Only the howling of the wind fills the midnight air. The master of Castle Ravenloft is having guests for dinner. And you are invited.
Heroes from the Forgotten Realms and other D&D worlds can easily be drawn into Strahd’s cursed land. Once there, they must contend with the horrors of Barovia. Its people are melancholy, misshapen and grotesque, living in fear of the wolves and other creatures that serve Strahd’s evil will.
Written by Chris Perkins, Tracy Hickman, and Laura Hickman, edited by Kim Mohan and Jeremy Crawford, and art directed by Kate Irwin.
- A fantasy-horror adventure for characters levels 1 – 10, Curse of Strahd™ provides everything a Dungeon Master needs to create an exciting and memorable play experience.
- Fans of the Dungeons & Dragons® Roleplaying Game can have additional adventures in Ravenloft by participating in the D&D Adventurers League™ organized play program.
- 256 pages
- Price: $49.95
- Release Date: 15 March, 2016
@JeremyECrawford hey! Was this the culmination of the project that Lucca’s sessions were a part of? 🎃
— Emanuele Galletto (@RoosterEma) January 18, 2016
The #DnD adventures I did for @LuccaCandG occur 200 years after Curse of Strahd. It includes bits related to them. https://t.co/MeSPdA8zCg
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 18, 2016
@JeremyECrawford @JimZub Any chance of Ravenloft getting a setting treatment? Or is this going to be a standalone that I’m still buying ;)?
— Peter (@Peter_Smyk) January 18, 2016
Curse of Strahd focuses on the lands of Barovia, a #DnD mini-setting filled with gothic towns, NPCs, and tales. https://t.co/SYwzlVmIVK
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 18, 2016
Hmm, I distinctly remember an interview in which someone mentioned a homebrew expanded Barovia world. Who was that? https://t.co/G8VY7RBckV
— Friar Tuk (@ahbleecker) January 18, 2016
My homebrew #DnD setting—going back to 1E—is the world that Barovia came from. Dashes of it are in Curse of Strahd. https://t.co/wvDLpADgQJ
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 18, 2016
@ChrisPerkinsDnD Thanks!
— Morrus (@Morrus) January 18, 2016
@ChrisPerkinsDnD @SlyFlourish @Morrus Is Barovia still in the Demi-plane or is it back in the material plane in FR somehow?
— Colin Pekruhn (@cpekruhn) January 18, 2016
Barovia remains where it has always been. https://t.co/oa1IJ1q3nY
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) January 18, 2016
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— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
Details on our next release are up – it’s time to brave the mists of Ravenloft. https://t.co/54CpAvFb2M
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) January 18, 2016
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— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@hadrian9 Suspect water, for it encourages wolves and bad luck. pic.twitter.com/UC8W5rtlLU
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@GraphixDave Encounter the unsettling crypt but be wary of misfortune. It brings the Pitiless One. pic.twitter.com/E9i36EVOBE
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@modi321 A man waits in a blighted house brandishing an enchanted sulphur knife. pic.twitter.com/mhxIOAAwHY
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@ScoughtFree I see you come upon the corpse of a mad rat in a shattered road. pic.twitter.com/CKoyTX8Ao3
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@LordDuskEN A scent of hawthorn, a flash of galena: it brings sorrowful specters. pic.twitter.com/SrNdNnWTLS
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@LordSnapcase A hidden forest: here I see you spy frankincense and mournful bandits. pic.twitter.com/Vl8Zbm09D8
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@JimZub Seek out the pathetic wizard whose sanity hangs by a thread and watch for them. pic.twitter.com/54lTVGvo1H
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@eru26 The burning of wolfsbane reveals you must avoid the next scorched tomb. pic.twitter.com/gf1OPo7Ngt
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@Empromancy You will encounter the corpse of a terrifying rat in a curious church. pic.twitter.com/QNurtNIGk1
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@decapitu_ Be wary of dead wood, for it will herald bandits alongside desolation. pic.twitter.com/2TdPwVTgZy
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@JonasArgham A scent of wolfsbane, a flash of granite: it will herald diseased wolves. pic.twitter.com/z6w2aBaOlP
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@Android_Dreamin Spy the razed grove but anticipate ruin. It attracts the Fell One. pic.twitter.com/JJ6sy9llNQ
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@mikemearls Expect to come upon the corpse of an unfortunate berserker in a strange hill. pic.twitter.com/7WOLz3gD2O
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@Gameguruchris A blighted grave: here expect to detect moonseed and dark wereravens. pic.twitter.com/4US78I9A1m
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@mrdexter7755 A man with a monkey waits in a scorched sacred place with news of an enchanted hematite sword. pic.twitter.com/vUoBC9StgK
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@noctiajared Be wary of mercury, for it attracts bats and doom. pic.twitter.com/bK2ZlgF4QO
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@ColinSilkwood You must chance upon the corpse of a fallen bandit in a razed hut. pic.twitter.com/okYYUySkqk
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@Catharciss Anticipate silver, for it attracts specters and darkness. pic.twitter.com/bXqDcpRSwA
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@MarioJPC A curious lake: here you shall see mandrake and fallen ghouls. pic.twitter.com/hM3Sea3x13
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@gman_go You shall find your enemy in a razed house. Carry gold to prepare. pic.twitter.com/BNH0HKu6dA
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@discerningdm Encounter the unusual field but listen for loss. It will herald the Determined One. pic.twitter.com/n8MzmXhjoK
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@ItalicBold A frozen river: here you must encounter nightshade with cold zombies. pic.twitter.com/yHsI5Sbeq6
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@Weeping_Jay Encounter the scorched forest but listen for ruin. It brings the Maimed One. pic.twitter.com/KJrv5mkj2k
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@EdSylCaRu A ruined town: here you shall encounter hawthorn and steadfast bats. pic.twitter.com/Fr71m0vQVM
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@SatsumaOranges Seek out the stricken dusk elf who has suffered a great loss and beware them. pic.twitter.com/X8Er4TkcaZ
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@ftcup Seek out the apprehensive young man who lives in his father’s shadow and anticipate them. pic.twitter.com/x0uwwCIqNu
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@Zhern75 A scent of camphor, a flash of onyx: it brings mad bandits. pic.twitter.com/F3Rc29H9vP
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@desmarkus A peculiar lake: here you shall encounter mugwort with grievous scouts. pic.twitter.com/IHCi9c9Sn0
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@jasonmflow Find the beseiged raven who must reconcile with his son and listen for them. pic.twitter.com/RenNkdRbj2
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@tanoreth A scent of nightshade, a flash of copper: it attracts corrupt zombies. pic.twitter.com/vS7I6AJgDy
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@Mighty_Grifo The burning of black salt reveals you must be wary of the next dark dungeon. pic.twitter.com/Qesxr5TxXE
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@LosCande You shall detect the corpse of a grievous berserker in a concealed prison. pic.twitter.com/DnJUNv2pUm
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@webadatgames You will find your enemy in a foggy throne. Carry galena to prepare. pic.twitter.com/WQDNp6W5Fb
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@Julio_ASG The burning of wolfsbane reveals you must be wary of the next demolished grave. pic.twitter.com/BCPg8n14GV
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@Yetan Watch for silver, for it attracts specters and misfortune. pic.twitter.com/oCLSq5HH9v
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@ShaneDoyle19 The burning of thyme reveals you must listen for the next destroyed sanctuary. pic.twitter.com/8wA6ugBZFW
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016
@ForgotMyDice A peculiar road: here I see you find cedar and, yes, abominable wights. pic.twitter.com/BBIddD9aOI
— Madam Eva (@Wizards_DnD) January 18, 2016