I suppose this crossover was inevitable. I played a nearly 2 year long CoS campaign, even wrote a story about our characters! Though we played the fan mod Curse of Strahd: Reloaded, not RAW. Heh, after the campaign when the DM told us how much he changed, especially in a way so that there was a proper "Happy Ending," I told him that had we played RAW, I likely would have quit a quarter the way through. I would have just been miserable with how nihilistic and dark the original was. I mean, Reloaded was still a very gothic and tragic horror story, but with the canon endings, I just... nope.
Heh, sorry for the tangent. I'm intrigued as to where you're gonna go with this. What plot lines you're incorporate, which characters, and how our characters will react to such a dreary place. Cheers!
10754095 The only Edition I know to be honest. I'm still very new to DnD. I only had the privilege of playing for a year with 3 campaigns on my belt. (Two of which I'm still playing which includes Curse of Strahd)
10754224 Well then, I'll hope not to disappoint you. I wouldn't exactly call happy endings boring or cliched (provided of course a happy ending to a story such as Curse of Strahd is damn near impossible but so satisfying) but I've yet to plan an ending for this story due to our campaign still in the thick of it (and I don't wish to spoil things for myself just yet). I will guarantee you one thing though; Not one of them will come back home, unscathed or unbroken.
Packing list for barovia Food for several days change of clothes silvered chainsaw a cross (or any holy item, from a mala, to a prayer wheel, to an ankh) wooden stake mallet I was view # 66
I suppose this crossover was inevitable. I played a nearly 2 year long CoS campaign, even wrote a story about our characters! Though we played the fan mod Curse of Strahd: Reloaded, not RAW. Heh, after the campaign when the DM told us how much he changed, especially in a way so that there was a proper "Happy Ending," I told him that had we played RAW, I likely would have quit a quarter the way through. I would have just been miserable with how nihilistic and dark the original was. I mean, Reloaded was still a very gothic and tragic horror story, but with the canon endings, I just... nope.
Heh, sorry for the tangent. I'm intrigued as to where you're gonna go with this. What plot lines you're incorporate, which characters, and how our characters will react to such a dreary place. Cheers!
I guess this must be the 5th edition?
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The only Edition I know to be honest. I'm still very new to DnD. I only had the privilege of playing for a year with 3 campaigns on my belt. (Two of which I'm still playing which includes Curse of Strahd)
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3 campaigns is still good.
Well this should be fun. There is no happy ending to this. Period. Unless the girls can break the hold the Dark Powers have over Strahd Because happy endings are boring and cliché. The characters will find that out the hard way.
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Well then, I'll hope not to disappoint you. I wouldn't exactly call happy endings boring or cliched (provided of course a happy ending to a story such as Curse of Strahd is damn near impossible but so satisfying) but I've yet to plan an ending for this story due to our campaign still in the thick of it (and I don't wish to spoil things for myself just yet). I will guarantee you one thing though; Not one of them will come back home, unscathed or unbroken.
Last time I played Ravenloft our little band was being used by Lord Soth to strike at Strahd. Great campaign.
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death house say we get the death house
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Patience my good Council Spokesperson. Patience.
Remember that time Lord Soth kicked the crap out of Strahd? Good times, good times.
Packing list for barovia
Food for several days
change of clothes
silvered chainsaw
a cross (or any holy item, from a mala, to a prayer wheel, to an ankh)
wooden stake
mallet
I was view # 66