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<blockquote data-quote="Guest&nbsp; 85555" data-source="post: 8211166"><p>The inhabitants of the domains did have their own lives, and people could travel. There is plenty of this but you see it clearly with the most famous character Van Richten: he describes his adventures all over Ravenloft (where he also describes various allies, friends and foes across various domains). He resided in mordentshire where he ran an herbalist shop (which suggests trade to me). Also pretty sure domain entries got into things like exports and imports but would have to check. In feast of goblyns one of the encounters is at a local homestead inhabited by a family. Of its Ravenloft so you never know if you will be meeting people or monsters </p><p></p><p>one of the horrors in Ravenloft, more in concept than in practice for PCs (though it can be done with PCs too) is much of the history around you, your families past, even you, might not really exist: it is possible you were created ten minutes ago when the dark powers created an ancient looking domain to torment a new dark lord. This true as well with people living in Darkon, who might simply have false memories and false roots there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest 85555, post: 8211166"] The inhabitants of the domains did have their own lives, and people could travel. There is plenty of this but you see it clearly with the most famous character Van Richten: he describes his adventures all over Ravenloft (where he also describes various allies, friends and foes across various domains). He resided in mordentshire where he ran an herbalist shop (which suggests trade to me). Also pretty sure domain entries got into things like exports and imports but would have to check. In feast of goblyns one of the encounters is at a local homestead inhabited by a family. Of its Ravenloft so you never know if you will be meeting people or monsters one of the horrors in Ravenloft, more in concept than in practice for PCs (though it can be done with PCs too) is much of the history around you, your families past, even you, might not really exist: it is possible you were created ten minutes ago when the dark powers created an ancient looking domain to torment a new dark lord. This true as well with people living in Darkon, who might simply have false memories and false roots there [/QUOTE]
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