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Expedition to Castle Ravenloft: Bruce R. Cordell & James Wyatt: 2006 ISBN 0-7869-3946-X: Wizards of the Coast 6-10 3.5 ed. adventure module Castle Ravenloft: Bill Slavicsek, Mike Mearls and Peter Lee 2010 ISBN 978-0-7869-5557-2: Wizards of the Coast D&D Adventure System board game [21] Curse of Strahd
If, for instance, the party steals a book from a room in Castle C, then later tosses a fireball into the Castle A incarnation of the same room, the stolen book may turn to ash in their hands. Think of the Forlorn material as a bonus; get this for the castle." [1] Gene Alloway reviewed the module in a 1994 issue of White Wolf. [2]
The story involves a party of player characters (PCs) who travel to the land of Barovia, a small nation surrounded by a deadly magical fog.The master of nearby Castle Ravenloft, Count Strahd von Zarovich, tyrannically rules the country, and a prologue explains that the residents must barricade their doors each night to avoid attacks by Strahd and his minions.
Ravenloft is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.It is an alternate time-space existence known as a pocket dimension or demiplane, called the Demiplane of Dread, which consists of a collection of land pieces called "domains", brought together by a mysterious force known only as the Dark Powers.
Expedition to Castle Ravenloft; I. Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft; L. List of Ravenloft publications; R. Ravenloft (module) Ravenloft II: The House on Gryphon Hill;
Ravenloft/Ravenloft Quests - 2nd Ed. AD&D - Ravenloft Code TSR# Title Levels Author(s) Published Notes RA1 9298: Feast of Goblyns: 4-7: Blake Mobley: 1990: 3rd Grand Conjunction Campaign Module or Stand alone RA2 9321: Ship of Horror: 8–10: Anne Brown: 1991: 4th Grand Conjunction Campaign Module or stand alone RA3 9338: Touch of Death: 3-5 ...
In his 2011 book, Shannon Appelcline discussed how Dungeons & Dragons edition 3.0 had only lasted three years, and that by 2006 players started to wonder if Wizards of the Coast might be preparing a fourth edition of Dungeons & Dragons: "The release of Expedition to Castle Ravenloft (2006) might just have offered another clue to the changing winds that lay ahead.
In 2016, Henry Glasheen, for SLUG Magazine, highlighted the legacy of the original Castle Ravenloft and wrote "Curse of Strahd carries on this legacy admirably, diving deeper into the bloody past of Count Strahd. Before you even get to the module itself, there is a whole section devoted to Strahd, his personality, and his goals in the adventure.