ersatzphil
Hero
I can see it.Nancy Drew would obviously get her own crossover sourcebook.
I can see it.Nancy Drew would obviously get her own crossover sourcebook.
All day I've been listening to the spotify playlist "music vampires would dance to" which to me if I was actually doing the dancing, I'd 1000% be "gothing" ;-)@Christian Hoffer typo: " including gothing, dark fantasy, cosmic, and the occult." - probably mean "gothic"
But.... she'd make an excellent apprentice to Van Richten!The same could be said of Nancy Drew, that doesn’t mean she would be a good choice to include in the book.
Not until 6E at a minimum, but I doubt it'll happen even then. At that point, most D&D players (by virtue of how many people started with 5E versus all other editions combined) will have the 5E canon as their true take on things.
Y'all got one of them links?All day I've been listening to the spotify playlist "music vampires would dance to" which to me if I was actually doing the dancing, I'd 1000% be "gothing" ;-)
Y'all got one of them links?
Nancy Drew is the unknowing and unwitting darklord of a domain, solving mysteries without end, with each mystery "solved" her world gets darker, more people die . . . and then her rivals, the Hardy brothers, return to torment her further . . . I see it somewhat like the movie "Pleasantville".The same could be said of Nancy Drew, that doesn’t mean she would be a good choice to include in the book.
Right, but I don’t want the Cthulhu Mythos to cross over with Ravenloft. I think both are better as their own things. We’ve established this already.Bit different, though, considering the massive influence of Lovecraft on the history of D&D. The art we have seen suggests it isn't an isolated, random Cthulu, but rather a lot of elements of the Mythos being put in the game...as they were in the 70s & 80s when TSR was plaulyong fast and loose.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.