D&D 5E Beadle & Grimm's Platinum and Silver Editions of The Wild Beyond the Witchlight

As always, Beadle & Grimm are producing a deluxe version of the upcoming D&D adventure. The platinum edition will set you back $499, and the silver edition $155. Each includes the full adventure, along with various handouts, maps, cards, miniatures, and more. The Platinum Edition contains: The entire adventure book broken into easy-to-use booklets AND the D&D Beyond Electronic edition! A...

As always, Beadle & Grimm are producing a deluxe version of the upcoming D&D adventure. The platinum edition will set you back $499, and the silver edition $155. Each includes the full adventure, along with various handouts, maps, cards, miniatures, and more.

The Platinum Edition contains:
  • The entire adventure book broken into easy-to-use booklets
    • AND the D&D Beyond Electronic edition!
  • A curated set of 17 pre-painted WizKids minis from their Wild Beyond the Witchlight set, including 2 Huge and 3 Large minis and all 3 Hags
  • Beautifully printed canvas map of the feywild land of Prismeer
  • 10 pulled-out color maps of the Witchlight Carnival and area maps from the adventure
  • 7 original gridded battle maps designed for key areas and encounters in the adventure
  • Exclusive DM Screen with original art of the Witchlight Carnival and Prismeer, along with key tables and information for the adventure on the inside
  • 60 Encounter Cards to show players art of who they’re encountering while showing the DM stats and role-playing information
  • Artist-crafted in-world handouts and artifacts, including letters, clues, posters, jewelry and unique artifacts - like a life-size unicorn horn!
  • DM and Player aids to make gameplay simple, fun and immersive, like Magic Item Cards, NPC Role-playing cards, story trackers, puzzle handouts, art pulled from the book, NPC dialogue prompts and pre-generated characters with backgrounds designed to connect players to the adventure
  • Exclusive bonus encounter content to extend and expand your adventure
  • A plushy of Sir Talavar, the noble faerie dragon Knight!
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The Silver Edition contains:
  • The entire adventure book broken into easy-to-use booklets
  • Beautifully printed canvas map of the feywild land of Prismeer
  • 10 pulled-out color maps of the Witchlight Carnival and area maps from the adventure
  • 7 original gridded battle maps designed for key areas and encounters in the adventure
  • Exclusive DM Screen with original art of the Witchlight Carnival and Prismeer, along with key tables and information for the adventure on the inside
  • 40 Encounter Cards to show players art of who they’re encountering while showing the DM stats and role-playing information
  • Artist-crafted in-world handouts and artifacts, including letters, clues, posters, jewelry and unique artifacts.
  • DM and Player aids to make gameplay simple, fun and immersive, like Magic Item Cards, NPC Role-playing cards, story trackers, puzzle handouts, art pulled from the book, NPC dialogue prompts and pre-generated characters with backgrounds designed to connect players to the adventure
  • Exclusive bonus encounter content to extend and expand your adventure

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darjr

I crit!
Here is alternate cover.

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What is that tattoo? Or scar? or what?

But the portrait doesn't match the mini in any other way.
 



darjr

I crit!
Vorpal sword, baby!

So, there is a definite surrealist fantasy vibe going on here, namedropping Lewis Carrol even...
I ran Tomb of Horrors one time in 5e. Before the book came out from WotC with the 5e version.

A player asked if he could have the Vorpal Sword. I said roll me a d20. Bang! Crit! So yea, he gets it.

First session, first combat, his character went first, first d20 roll of the game. Bang! Crit! Confirm? Bang! Crit! Bye bye demon.

He never critted again that whole game.
 

All the mini labels from the Beadle and Grimm page:

Hags:
Skabatha Nightshade
Bavlorna Brightshaw
Endelyn Moongrave

Named NPCs:
Jingle Jangle
Cradlefall the Green Wyrmling
Lamorna (Unicorn)
Tumblestrum & Groak
Agdon Longscarf (Harengon)

Creatures:
Peryton
Giant Snail
The Jabberwock
Fomorian
Korred
Bullywug Guard
Harengon Brigand
Briggenock Miner With Mustache

EDIT: Just remembered that Tomb of Annihilation had a grung named King Groak, curiously same as Tumblestrum's familiar.

Well, that pig-nosed kobold-like thing with the miner's pick seen in the released artwork would seem to be a briggenock then...
 



Urriak Uruk

Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone
Actually, if you open up that image on their website, the name is Zybilna.

Interestingly, that tattoo on her cheek? The one that I'm calling a "chicken's foot"? It's the same tattoo depicted on the Tasha/Iggwilv cover art for TCoE.

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So, either Zybilna (who we already know is the Archfey in charge of Prismeer) is also Tasha (also Iggwilv). Or, they both have the same tattoo in the same place, because Zybilna was also raised by or otherwise connected to Baba Yaga (the tattoo is her symbol, a chicken foot).

In my view, the tattoo being the exact same in the same place is probably more than coincidental, so I'm in the Tasha = Iggwilv = Zibylna.

If that's the case... maybe these Domains of Delight really are mirrors of Domains of Dread, in that their lords are also prisoners. Tasha's done plenty of horrible things to merit the Feywild mists trying to keep her imprisoned. Also, does this mean Tasha has ascended to being an Archfey? Is that even possible?
 

Urriak Uruk

Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone
These are the three hags, and their names, of the Hourglass Coven (using the image URLs).

Endelyn Moongrave
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Bavlorna Brightshaw
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Skabatha Nightshade
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Skabatha may also be the same Granny Nightshade from Greyhawk, or maybe just a coincidence. Which I don't believe in!
 

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