Maybe a PM to him would yield an uptodate link. The Wizard who slipped through the drawbridge and used his Wand of Wonder as a last ditch effort, turning himself to stone. Heres a player map: Expedition to Castle Ravenloft: Players Map - RPGnet Forums I think this is the same map I dont know if these are different from the ones in EtCR: Map-A-Week: Castle Ravenloft and Complete Mage, Part 2 geropress in this thread had a larger players map up on photobucket but alas it is gone now. This tale of gothic horror was groundbreaking in every way and the infamous vampire count, Strahd von Zarovich was brought to life (or maybe unlife). The product contains a full-preview that shows each unique map. Good evening/morning to you all 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. All of them located in the dreadful land of Barovia, the first Domain of Dread from Ravenloft setting. I've never seen such abject, crestfallen horror on a player's face. The story of Ravenloft traces its roots back to 1982 when Tracy and Laura Hickman wrote Ravenloft, a 32 page AD&D adventure, published by TSR, which was designed to fit into any campaign. Barovian Encounters Map Pack Regular price: 7.95 Bundle price: 5.57 Format: PDF: This product nets you additional encounter maps to be use in the Curse of Strahd module. Ravenloft, originally available in hard-copy and now for sale in Digital format at This document gives GMs advice to convert the module to the latest 5th Edition rules and guidance on preparing the adventure. Strahd grabbed the sword and snapped it over his knee before the Paladin discovered the switch. diversion) and replaced with a duplicate with Nystul's magic aura (do not spend two weeks investigating Strahd before moving in). The Paladin who had his Holy Avenger secretly stolen during a midnight camp encounter (i.e. a beautiful full-color map, and a well-designed and playtested boss encounter for. The Magic-User who died by his own lightning bolt because Strahd goaded him into using it between two stone walls (1E lightning bolt bounced and vampires were resistant or immune to lightning). Adaptao campaign setting de Ravenloft pra 5E Blood Hunter Order.
The Thief-Acrobat who died by falling damage because he tried to grapple Strahd at the edge of the overlook. Players repeated threw down the gauntlet to see if they could beat I6.
I'm not normally a killer GM (I have only a handful of non-Ravenloft PC deaths over 35 years), but I always ran Strahd as ruthless, crafty, and resourceful.