LuisCarlos17f
Legend
To explain a reboot of Ravenloft is easy. The time travel is cannon in the events of the grand condjuction, and the own demiplan may be a time loop itself the the victims have to repeat the same nightmare time after time. I guess the metaplot will be frozen until the time it as multimedia franchise to be ready. And the demiplane also has some dark domains as "sattelites" in the shadowfell (appeared in the 4th Ed.).
The demiplane of the dread create copies based on regions from the material plane, but the "original" zones aren't altered. The original Barovia from the material plane still in its world. But the dark powers could manipulate events to cause apocalypse crisis in some worlds, for example that ruled by vampyrs.
The challenge is (not only about te be too focused into humans and core humanoid races) how to explain the demiplane as an ecosystem can bear too many predators without avoide a extintion of the prey species. And Ravenloft isn't only about monsters killing people, but cursed monsters suffering tragic fates (almost always by fault of their own evil actions), and the wicked twist is they may be free if they didn't reject any opportunity to get redemntion.
* Will we see a planewalker class for D&D anytime?
* Will WotC speak with cultural consultants from Torrezon for the controversies about the bad reputation suffered by the Legion of Dusk for the Ixalan event? is queen Miranda the pious' reign caerasopapism or regalism?
The demiplane of the dread create copies based on regions from the material plane, but the "original" zones aren't altered. The original Barovia from the material plane still in its world. But the dark powers could manipulate events to cause apocalypse crisis in some worlds, for example that ruled by vampyrs.
The challenge is (not only about te be too focused into humans and core humanoid races) how to explain the demiplane as an ecosystem can bear too many predators without avoide a extintion of the prey species. And Ravenloft isn't only about monsters killing people, but cursed monsters suffering tragic fates (almost always by fault of their own evil actions), and the wicked twist is they may be free if they didn't reject any opportunity to get redemntion.
* Will we see a planewalker class for D&D anytime?
* Will WotC speak with cultural consultants from Torrezon for the controversies about the bad reputation suffered by the Legion of Dusk for the Ixalan event? is queen Miranda the pious' reign caerasopapism or regalism?