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<blockquote data-quote="77IM" data-source="post: 6945649" data-attributes="member: 12377"><p><strong>Problem:</strong> <em>Curse of Strahd</em> contains certain triggers which change Strahd's behavior. For example, if the party slays Strahd's nightmare mount, he hunts them down and kills them. These triggers are nice and simple; but they are also very abrupt, and not very well telegraphed, so the changes in Strahd's behavior might come as too much of a surprise to the players!</p><p><strong>Solution:</strong> Track Strahd's current attitude towards the group in a very visible and suspensful fashion: a Jenga tower.</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong><u>Dread of Strahd</u></strong></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Whenever the party does something Strahd dislikes, they must take turns pulling blocks from a Jenga tower: </p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Spend a week in Barovia: 1 block</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Spend another week in Barovia: 1d4 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Defy or insult Strahd to his face: 1 block</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Let Ireena die: 2d4 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Let Ireena's soul escape Barovia: 3d4 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Ally with Van Richten: 1d6 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Acquire the Tome of Strahd: 1d8 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Acquire the Holy Symbol of Ravenkind: 1d4 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Acquire the Sunsword: 1d6 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Ally with your Ally: 1d4 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Light the beacon of Argynvostholt: 1d6 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Destroy the Gulthias Tree: 1d4 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Reach Strahd's coffin: 1d4 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Kill Rahadin: 1d4 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Destroy the Heart of Sorrow: 2d4 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">[ ] Kill Beucephalus the Nightmare: 2d4 blocks</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Each event can only occur once, and lists the total number of blocks pulled for that event. If the tower falls, consult the table below, and then rebuild the tower. <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">If there are more blocks to be pulled after a fall, pull the rest of the blocks, but don't count any more falls; only count 1 fall per event.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">If the tower falls in between sessions or by accident, rebuild it and re-pull the required number of blocks. Don't count falls that occur during this rebuilding, either.</li> </ul></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Strahd's attitude begins as <strong>Helpful</strong>. Each time the tower falls, consult the table below to determine his new attitude, based on the number of times the Jenga tower has fallen:</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>Zero falls: <em>Helpful</em>.</strong> Strahd will actively prevent a total-party-kill, and may provide resources to raise deceased adventurers. He's either hoping one of them can become his successor, or he finds them useful or entertaining enough to keep around.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>One fall: <em>Indifferent</em>.</strong> Strahd may occasionally harass the party with monsters, taunts, and trickery, but he means them no real harm... yet. He is too curious about their character and their capabilities to start plotting their downfall.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>Two falls: <em>Hostile</em>.</strong> Strahd starts plotting the party's downfall. He is no longer amused. He will send them the invitation to Castle Ravenloft. He may personally show up to harass or attack them, if an opportunity arises. He may try to place other obstacles in their path, such as turning NPCs against them or supplying monsters with information about the party's whereabouts. </p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>Three falls: <em>Murderous</em>.</strong> Strahd puts all his resources and effort into hunting down the party and destroying them. He fears the party, and will stop at nothing to see them eliminated.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>Each additional fall:</strong> Located! Strahd has located the group and plots an ambush. At some point in the near future, he will attack the party, with surprise if possible. He is accompanied by 1 <strong>vampire spawn</strong> per PC, plus: 2d4 <strong>dire wolves</strong>, 2d6 <strong>shadows</strong>, 2d6 <strong>swarms of bats</strong>, 1d6 <strong>wights</strong>, or 3d6 <strong>wolves</strong>. Strahd uses his spells to best effect, focusses damage on the weakest members of the group, and instructs his minions to finish off unconscious characters. He and his minions fight to the "death," although, in Strahd's case, he can simply turn into mist and drift away into the mists of Barovia, evading capture.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="77IM, post: 6945649, member: 12377"] [B]Problem:[/B] [I]Curse of Strahd[/I] contains certain triggers which change Strahd's behavior. For example, if the party slays Strahd's nightmare mount, he hunts them down and kills them. These triggers are nice and simple; but they are also very abrupt, and not very well telegraphed, so the changes in Strahd's behavior might come as too much of a surprise to the players! [B]Solution:[/B] Track Strahd's current attitude towards the group in a very visible and suspensful fashion: a Jenga tower. [indent] [B][U]Dread of Strahd[/U][/B] Whenever the party does something Strahd dislikes, they must take turns pulling blocks from a Jenga tower: [ ] Spend a week in Barovia: 1 block [ ] Spend another week in Barovia: 1d4 blocks [ ] Defy or insult Strahd to his face: 1 block [ ] Let Ireena die: 2d4 blocks [ ] Let Ireena's soul escape Barovia: 3d4 blocks [ ] Ally with Van Richten: 1d6 blocks [ ] Acquire the Tome of Strahd: 1d8 blocks [ ] Acquire the Holy Symbol of Ravenkind: 1d4 blocks [ ] Acquire the Sunsword: 1d6 blocks [ ] Ally with your Ally: 1d4 blocks [ ] Light the beacon of Argynvostholt: 1d6 blocks [ ] Destroy the Gulthias Tree: 1d4 blocks [ ] Reach Strahd's coffin: 1d4 blocks [ ] Kill Rahadin: 1d4 blocks [ ] Destroy the Heart of Sorrow: 2d4 blocks [ ] Kill Beucephalus the Nightmare: 2d4 blocks Each event can only occur once, and lists the total number of blocks pulled for that event. If the tower falls, consult the table below, and then rebuild the tower.[list][*]If there are more blocks to be pulled after a fall, pull the rest of the blocks, but don't count any more falls; only count 1 fall per event.[*]If the tower falls in between sessions or by accident, rebuild it and re-pull the required number of blocks. Don't count falls that occur during this rebuilding, either. [/list] Strahd's attitude begins as [B]Helpful[/B]. Each time the tower falls, consult the table below to determine his new attitude, based on the number of times the Jenga tower has fallen: [B]Zero falls: [I]Helpful[/I].[/B] Strahd will actively prevent a total-party-kill, and may provide resources to raise deceased adventurers. He's either hoping one of them can become his successor, or he finds them useful or entertaining enough to keep around. [B]One fall: [I]Indifferent[/I].[/B] Strahd may occasionally harass the party with monsters, taunts, and trickery, but he means them no real harm... yet. He is too curious about their character and their capabilities to start plotting their downfall. [B]Two falls: [I]Hostile[/I].[/B] Strahd starts plotting the party's downfall. He is no longer amused. He will send them the invitation to Castle Ravenloft. He may personally show up to harass or attack them, if an opportunity arises. He may try to place other obstacles in their path, such as turning NPCs against them or supplying monsters with information about the party's whereabouts. [B]Three falls: [I]Murderous[/I].[/B] Strahd puts all his resources and effort into hunting down the party and destroying them. He fears the party, and will stop at nothing to see them eliminated. [B]Each additional fall:[/B] Located! Strahd has located the group and plots an ambush. At some point in the near future, he will attack the party, with surprise if possible. He is accompanied by 1 [B]vampire spawn[/B] per PC, plus: 2d4 [B]dire wolves[/B], 2d6 [B]shadows[/B], 2d6 [B]swarms of bats[/B], 1d6 [B]wights[/B], or 3d6 [B]wolves[/B]. Strahd uses his spells to best effect, focusses damage on the weakest members of the group, and instructs his minions to finish off unconscious characters. He and his minions fight to the "death," although, in Strahd's case, he can simply turn into mist and drift away into the mists of Barovia, evading capture. [/indent] [/QUOTE]
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