D&D 5E [Updated with cover!] The D&D Book Is.... Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft!

Yesterday's hints that a new D&D book would be announced today have born fruit -- we now have a product description and a title! It's a Ravenloft setting book, with tools and new rules for horror-themed games, and new horror-themed character options. I'll update this post with a product image as soon as one is revealed -- the official announcement allegedly comes today...

Yesterday's hints that a new D&D book would be announced today have born fruit -- we now have a product description and a title! It's a Ravenloft setting book, with tools and new rules for horror-themed games, and new horror-themed character options. I'll update this post with a product image as soon as one is revealed -- the official announcement allegedly comes today!

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Here’s some info on Dr. Rudolph Van Richten! He's a vampire hunter (he appeared in Curse of Strahd, and he's been around in the Ravenloft setting for decades) and is basically Van Helsing to Strahd's Dracula. His name appears on a whole pile of 2nd Edition D&D sourcebooks, all titled "Van Richten's Guide to.... Vampires/Ghosts/Werebeasts, etc."

The Ravenloft setting, of course, features a bunch of 'domains' other than Barovia itself, each ruled by its own Dark Lord. Strahd rules Barovia, but even other signature D&D villains like Lord Soth and Vecna have been placed in Ravenloft ruling dread domains of their own, along with an assortment of other domain rulers.

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The Mist Beckons


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The image below is not of the upcoming book, but of one of the many D&D 2nd Edition Van Richten's Guides.

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TwoSix

Dirty, realism-hating munchkin powergamer
To me the best thing to set the mood for horror is a real fear of character death. That can be easily achieved without gimmicks and parlor tricks (as I understand the phrase). You do need player buy-in as that kind of fear doesn't work for everyone.
Yea, but that just means I roll up a new character, which...sure? Even in lethal campaigns, character death has never bothered me.
 


jasper

Rotten DM
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FACE YOUR FEARS
Terror stalks the nightmare realms of Ravenloft. No one knows this better than monster scholar Rudolph Van Richten. To arm a new generation against the creatures of the night, Van Richten--along with other heroes of Ravenloft like Ezmerelda d’Avenir and the Weathermay-Foxgrove Twins--shares his correspondence and case files in this tome of eerie tales and chilling truths about the Lands of the Mists.
Discover the mysteries of Ravenloft, mist-shrouded lands where infamous Darklords lurk among ageless vampires, zombie hordes, cosmic terrors, and worse. Then make your choice. Will you create your own Domains of Dread, settings to host endless terrifying adventures? Or will you join the ranks of haunted heroes who embrace macabre lineages, dual-edged Dark Gifts, haunted subclasses, and other forbidden powers? The mists of Ravenloft are rising. Overcome your dread or forever be its prisoner!
Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft contains macabre resources for fifth edition players and Dungeon Masters alike:
For Players:
  • 2 new subclasses, the College of Spirits for bards and the Undead pact for warlocks for use in our D&D Beyond Character Builder
  • New character lineages, including dhampir, hexblood, and reborn, which provide altered abilities and traits to your character
  • Dark Gifts for characters that flesh out your place among the Domains of Dread in your D&D Beyond character sheet
  • New backgrounds and trinkets themed specifically for a horror setting
For Dungeon Masters:
  • Everything a Dungeon Master needs to craft a horror-themed campaign for Dungeons & Dragons, including rules and advice for building custom domains and Darklords using established horror tropes--or create your own sinister blend
  • More than 30 new and familiar Domains of Dread beyond Barovia like Lamordia, Dementlieu, Kalakeri and Falkovnia, appearing for the first time in fifth edition
  • A brand-new haunted adventure sure to add thrills and chills
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dave2008

Legend
I have never once felt horrified or threatened playing D&D or any other RPG for that matter. Probably why this setting was used more as a standard setting the few times we did play in it rather than playing up the horror aspect.
Sure, it all depends on how much you get invested in your character, or if there is a penalty for death. I tend to run horror as one-shots if I do them. So if your character dies, well that is it - your getting snacks for everyone else the rest night ;) JK, I actually have them join me on the DM side and it helps me ratchet up the danger on the remaining PCs. If it gets to be more DMs than PCs, well the group is usually doomed. I find it adds some tension for the players to see the threat visibly increase with the addition of more monsters - I mean DMs.
 
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SMHWorlds

Adventurer
I am interested in how they are going to remove the overt racism and how they recapitulate the native folk. And will the other domains be interesting? I do not think this will be useful to me unless it has a legitimate framework for horror that can be expressed in worls other than Ravenloft.
 

Hatmatter

Laws of Mordenkainen, Elminster, & Fistandantilus
Alas neither I or my PC have not.
Sure, it all depends on how much you get invested in your character, or if there is a penalty for death. I tend to run horror as one-shots if I do them. So if your character dies, well that is it - your getting snacks for everyone else the rest night ;) JK, I actually have them join my on the DM side and it helps me ratchet up the danger on the remaining PCs. If it gets to be more DMs than PCs, well the group is usually doomed. I find it adds some tension for the players to see the threat visibly increase with the addition of more monsters - I mean DMs.
I love that idea!
 


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