[UPDATED AGAIN!] CURSE OF STRAHD Will Be Available March 15th

The new Dungeons & Dragons storyline will be called Curse of Strahd. I'm hearing that Tracy and Laura Hickman, who wrote the original 1983 Ravenloft adventure, have some involvement, and it will be set in Castle Ravenloft. The PCs will be sent to Strahd's realm by Madam Eva (using a tarokka deck). While the Ravenloft name is being used, I don't know if it's actually set in a demiplane or if it's set in the Forgotten Realms, but the land of Barovia certainly exists. More if I hear it!

The new Dungeons & Dragons storyline will be called Curse of Strahd. I'm hearing that Tracy and Laura Hickman, who wrote the original 1983 Ravenloft adventure, have some involvement, and it will be set in Castle Ravenloft. The PCs will be sent to Strahd's realm by Madam Eva (using a tarokka deck). While the Ravenloft name is being used, I don't know if it's actually set in a demiplane or if it's set in the Forgotten Realms, but the land of Barovia certainly exists. More if I hear it!




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Ravenloft was originally an adventure in 1983, and later became an entire campaign setting set in a pocket dimension called the Demiplane of Dread. The original adventure, for AD&D 1st Edition, has Strahd von Zarovich, master vampire, as its main villain. The land of Barovia is surrounded by a magical fog, and Strahd rules the domain. The adventure featured an interesting card-based random generation process which determined the locations of items, NPCs, and Strahd's motivation, making the adventure replayable. Strahd was an intelligent villain who loomed over the entire adventure, taunting the PCs throughout. Strahd is probably one of the most well-known D&D characters, after Drizzt and Elminster, and possible some Dragonlance characters.

I don't know how much of that old adventure matches the new storyline. I hear that Strahd's love story is at least cited, if not part of the adventure, and that it is shorter in scope than the previous adventure paths. WotC has sent some preview images to various outlets, as I reported yesterday, and the announcement is coming on Monday.

Personally? I am really excited about this. I can't wait to run it! Out of the storylines so far (and I really liked the Underdark whimsy), this one probably hits me right in the sweet spot. I was hoping for this.

The book is on Amazon already, albeit with no cover image, and is available for pre-order. 224 pages, $49.95, March 15th , 2016. With these 'placeholder' Amazon pages details sometimes change; but here's the product 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.


Some more snippets of info:
  • There's going to be a twitter campaign hashtag thing called #DNDFortune during the lead up to the adventure. You can get a 'reading' each day from Madam Eva using her tarokka deck.
  • The tarokka deck will be produced by Gale Force 9 and should be available when the adventure releases. It can be used to randomise locations in the adventure.
  • The adventurers are trapped (I assume in Barovia by the mists, but maybe in the castle itself; not sure).
  • Mike Schley has strongly hinted that he worked on maps for the adventure, as he did for the previous 5E adventures.
 

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Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
I'm assuming that at some point today, various websites will reveal their tarokka cards. I don't know if it's just those two, or if there are more, but I'll do my best to cover it all in one place as always.

Geek & Sundry also has an interview going live today.

Plus, presumably, the actual press release will go live.
 

HobbitFan

Explorer
I may be alone in feeling this way but...I think WOTC should try and demonstrate some creativity and do something more original with their adventures. I loved Ravenloft back in the day but revisiting the old classics is starting to look lazy...
 

Ath-kethin

Elder Thing
I may be alone in feeling this way but...I think WOTC should try and demonstrate some creativity and do something more original with their adventures. I loved Ravenloft back in the day but revisiting the old classics is starting to look lazy...

I had thought about his too, but I'm now on board with the WotC approach. If you think about it, they're doing the same thing JJ Abrams did with the new Star Wars movie: retread the classic stuff to woo back old fans who felt burned by the more recent incarnations of the beloved product, but change it up enough to appeal to a newer crowd as well. In both cases, it seems to be working better than anybody could have dreamed.

For the Ravenloft reboot, I think a great deal of the value will come from the side quests in the hardcover and the AL adventures surrounding it. And having the adventure tird to draws from the tarokka deck seems a solid choice too; a similar conceit was what made "Madness at Gardmore Abbey" such an awesome adventure.
 

HobbitFan

Explorer
I had thought about his too, but I'm now on board with the WotC approach. If you think about it, they're doing the same thing JJ Abrams did with the new Star Wars movie: retread the classic stuff to woo back old fans who felt burned by the more recent incarnations of the beloved product, but change it up enough to appeal to a newer crowd as well. In both cases, it seems to be working better than anybody could have dreamed.

For the Ravenloft reboot, I think a great deal of the value will come from the side quests in the hardcover and the AL adventures surrounding it. And having the adventure tird to draws from the tarokka deck seems a solid choice too; a similar conceit was what made "Madness at Gardmore Abbey" such an awesome adventure.

I had thought of the Star Wars parallel too. The thing is, I really didn't like the Force Awakens that much so...
 

mflayermonk

First Post
I had thought about his too, but I'm now on board with the WotC approach. If you think about it, they're doing the same thing JJ Abrams did with the new Star Wars movie: retread the classic stuff to woo back old fans who felt burned by the more recent incarnations of the beloved product, but change it up enough to appeal to a newer crowd as well. In both cases, it seems to be working better than anybody could have dreamed.

To continue this analogy, maybe they could do something like the Marvel movies where they make one sure thing (Avengers) and one risky movie (like Antman or Guardians of the Galaxy).

*For Curse of Strahd, Mordenkainen appears for 30 seconds, says nothing, and looks grim and jaded.
 

TwoSix

Dirty, realism-hating munchkin powergamer
Brace yourselves, though, we are totally getting young, hot, tormented, sparkly Strahd von Zarovich.
Oh man, if this adventure makes the party pick between being Team Strahd and Team Random New Werewolf Character, they can't take my money fast enough!
 

GarrettKP

Explorer
As someone who never played the older editions (started at 4th, personally love 5e) I'm very happy they are doing these classic stories for 5e. It allows us newer players to experience these classic villains and stories but also gives plenty of new context to the classic tales.
 

JeffB

Legend
The AL will be releasing 14 short adventures (and will be on the DMs Guild). From what I hear, although each could be played separately, they are intended to be played in order as a mini-adventure path.

Curse of Strahd is a shorter adventure than Princes or Out of the Abyss and takes less time to play. The adventure after it will be shorter still.

Cheers!

Thanks for the FYI Merric. I will have to wait and check out the reviews to see exactly what the book contains.
 

Ath-kethin

Elder Thing
I will have to wait and check out the reviews to see exactly what the book contains.
Heresy! You must wildly speculate on how much you will hate what you imagine the book's content to be or you will be marked pariah and shunned from the village!
 
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