THAT'S where the Mongrelfolk appear! That was a long time coming!
It was in the actual adventure.
(it wasn't quite enough to get me to buy the book)
Then it was released on Drive Thru shortly after as a PDF. Then it was offered through there as a print on Demand booklet (that I bought).
From the D&D Twitter account
http://static.ow.ly/docs/01_CoS_TableofContents_4s09.pdf
It looks like they weren't exaggerating about the book having a lot of maps.
Agreement. Super pumped to scare the socks of my players. Looks very sandboxy which is good.That is a fantastic table of contents!
That is a fantastic table of contents!
Imagine the challenge running this for AL is going to be. Usually I run AL games at my FLGS, and believe me, its loud, noisy, a bit rowdy. Getting a horror mood going is important for this AP, Im considering to run this one strictly as a home game. I have many years of running Vampire the Requiem, currently running a 4 year campaign set in Imperial Rome; so getting the horror mood is critical.I love that the coffin maker's shop has its own map (pg 116).
On a side note, I'm not sure how well they can get across helpful advice for running a horror adventure in the four pages before the adventure starts.