D&D 5E WotC Confirms Horror-themed Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden

During WotC's Comic Relief charity-supporting livestream this evening, presenters Anna Prosser and Mica Burton confirmed that the September D&D adventure is, indeed, Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden. The adventure has a regular and limited edition cover. The presenters say this is the first time anybody has heard the title(?), and that this was the first time they'd seen the cover...

During WotC's Comic Relief charity-supporting livestream this evening, presenters Anna Prosser and Mica Burton confirmed that the September D&D adventure is, indeed, Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden.

The adventure has a regular and limited edition cover.

The presenters say this is the first time anybody has heard the title(?), and that this was the first time they'd seen the cover.

Chris Perkins says its a horror adventure, with these of isolation and secrecy. Levels 1-12.

SOME SECRETS ARE WORTH DYING FOR
Feel the cold touch of death in this adventure for the world’s greatest roleplaying game.

In Icewind Dale, adventure is a dish best served cold.

Beneath the unyielding night sky, you stand before a towering glacier and recite an ancient rhyme, causing a crack to form in the great wall of ice. Beyond this yawning fissure, the Caves of Hunger await. And past this icy dungeon is a secret so old and terrifying that few dare speak of it. The mad wizards of the Arcane Brotherhood long to possess that which the god of winter’s wrath has so coldly preserved—as do you! What fantastic secrets and treasures are entombed in the sunless heart of the glacier, and what will their discovery mean for the denizens of Icewind Dale? Can you save Ten-Towns from the Frostmaiden’s everlasting night?

Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden is a tale of dark terror that revisits the forlorn, flickering candlelights of civilization known as Ten-Towns and sheds light on the many bone-chilling locations that surround these frontier settlements.


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The deity antagonist, Auril, is a god who Perkins says is a lot like Hella from the Thor: Ragnarok movie. In this book, the Frostmaiden has multiple stat blocks depending on the form she takes. The book has over 50 stat blocks.

The book has lots of quests, each of which is a mini adventure. Or play through them all as an epic horror story emerges. A campaign, or slice it up.

The environment itself is a villain -- blizzards, avalanches, survival, limited food, fishing for Knucklehead Trout.

There's a number of sports and games for the characters to play. A "Goliath sport" for example.

320 pages, poster map, for levels 1-12.

For the 10 minutes or so before the stream launched, the "Coming Soon' page featured the cover art (which was leaked by D&D Beyond last week).

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In the D&D Beyond videos, Chris Perkins is coy about the overall plot, except to say it's "modern horror". However, he references John Carpenter's The Thing numerous times.

I'm going to speculate that there's an illithid nautiloid buried under a glacier and intellect devourers are infiltrating and taking over the Ten Towns.

Which would make this basically Expedition to the Barrier Peaks set in Icewind Dale.
 

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bmfrosty

Explorer
In the D&D Beyond videos, Chris Perkins is coy about the overall plot, except to say it's "modern horror". However, he references John Carpenter's The Thing numerous times.

I'm going to speculate that there's an illithid nautiloid buried under a glacier and intellect devourers are infiltrating and taking over the Ten Towns.

Which would make this basically Expedition to the Barrier Peaks set in Icewind Dale.
Barrier Peaks is an interesting thought. :). I like it.
 


Bitbrain

Lost in Dark Sun
Do any of the experts here think this feels like a remix of any particular older module(s)?

Examples of what we've seen in the past:

PotA - ToEE
OotA - Drow Trilogy
CoS - Ravenloft
SKT - Against the Giants and something else I haven't identified
ToA - The Lost City, Tomb of Horrors, and I think Isle of Dread

Tomb of Annihilation is more like Tomb of Horrors meets Dwellers of the Forbidden City meets Isle of Dread.
 

Zaukrie

New Publisher
In the D&D Beyond videos, Chris Perkins is coy about the overall plot, except to say it's "modern horror". However, he references John Carpenter's The Thing numerous times.

I'm going to speculate that there's an illithid nautiloid buried under a glacier and intellect devourers are infiltrating and taking over the Ten Towns.

Which would make this basically Expedition to the Barrier Peaks set in Icewind Dale.

I just tried to do something like this last night.......but it only sort of worked. Hopefully I'll learn from this book and do it better!
 

Here’s to hoping that the 50 new monsters aren’t just a ton of “GOBLIN scout” and “DWARVEN veteran” type additions
20 of them will be the 4 age categories for the 5 types of gem dragons.

(Ok probably not, but given the sapphire dragon mini they showed, hopefully we'll get the 4 age categories for that type at least. Having the adult age statted out is nice, but I want the whole lot!)
 

Eyes of Nine

Everything's Fine
Ok, I didn't think I was going to be excited but now I'm very interested. The hobby shop cover is amazing and I'll be glad to add it to my collection.

50 new monsters, wow.
Modern Horror, I would not want to play; but I do like to run horror (often my games get pretty spooky pretty fast even when not intentional).
 

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