I wanna braindive into some #Ravenloft #DnD lore. What’s your favorite domaine besides Barovia and my fav Lamordia?
— Lysa Penrose 🔜 #PAXWest (@mercyfuldm) July 27, 2019
Its hard to choose just one… pic.twitter.com/16SVjsiR2x
— Greg Marks 🔜 DragonCon (@Skerrit7h3green) July 27, 2019
Mordant is fun.
Then you get into the craziness of the pockets and isles. Har’Akir, the Nightmare Lands, freaking Bluetspur.
— Dan Dillon 👥 (@Dan_Dillon_1) July 27, 2019
Nothing better than dying in the magic-blasted, depopulated, desert wasteland of Kalidnay.
— Cat Evans is back in the DM Saddle (@perpetualgloom) July 27, 2019
Darkon and its lich lord Azalin Rex has a lot going for it.
I love Richemulot because of some wonderful adventures I’ve played there
But my all time favorite non-Barovia is probably Souragne. It was my introduction to the Demiplane of Dread. Louisiana bayou, plantation, zombies Oh, oh! Falkovnia for some fantastic anti-magic, brutal despotism.
— Dan Dillon 👥 (@Dan_Dillon_1) July 27, 2019
These days Darkon is called Necropolis, but it’s a bit “meh” to me unless you play through the stories covering the transition.
— Dan Dillon 👥 (@Dan_Dillon_1) July 27, 2019
Nova Vaasa and it’s Domain Lord Malken. I have Malken acquire the Apparatus (From Ravenloft II) and begins to study the underlying capabilities it possesses. His goal is to use living illithids (psionics) to act as a conduit to from his original body to a new homegrown (gestated) body thus freeing himself of a half-existance.
He begins by kidnap cenrtain individuals across the core realms, individuals who live a duel existance. But first there is a mysterious artifact somewhere in the Southern Vaasn region, a region that was anchored the blasted realm known as Bluetspur.