SageAdvice.eu has compiled a bunch of art shots from the upcoming Ravenloft setting book. I've featured a handful below, but click through to the link for the full set of nearly 30 pieces.

Strahd’ s always had pointy ears, see the I6 Ravenloft cover. They’re “bat” ears.Sorry pushing the button to fast and got 2, dont know how to delete
I thought the same when I saw a glimpse of that in the video released on the D&D YouTube channel yesterday. I had to pause it stare a moment.View attachment 136221
What's this? Haunted lightning rail? Eberron domain?
Not necessarily: there also guns in some of these pics. The tech level and cultural style is much more 18th/19th century Europe.View attachment 136221
What's this? Haunted lightning rail? Eberron domain?
Pointy ears aren't a signifier of elven ancestry, they are a signifier of being not fully human.Dont think thats Strahd, notice the ears. Has to be Elvish or Half-Elf.
Dont think thats Strahd, notice the ears. Has to be Elvish or Half-Elf.
I assumed that he's missing the arm.What’s up with the mad scientist’s right arm? It looks like it’s supposed to be turning transparent or something.
It looks to me that his he is reaching his hand out toward the viewer, palm up, so I think it's just weird perspective/foreshortening.I assumed that he's missing the arm.
Not to mention the Lovecraftian eldritch alien horror of Bluetspur!I like the variety here! One thing I've always enjoyed about Ravenloft is how it really spans the horror genres- you've got mad scientists and headless horsemen and dark fey and vampires... Fun stuff!
So, tiefling horns come off the front of their head, while hexblood horns come off the back?