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Ravenloft Novels
Have you read the first one too? That was really good too, though it did crossover with Forgotten Realms.
And to address the question at hand (which has already been answered, but I'll put in my reply anyway because that's just how I am): Originally, one of the primary ways to escape Ravenloft was to kill the Lord of the Land that you were in. i.e. kill Strahd, get planted with Barovia (?) in whatever world that that land was originally "stolen" away from.
In a way, I liked that method and hated it, because it forced the player characters to go head-to-head with the big bad guy. You know the type; the ones that are deeply entrenched with numerous escape plans, etc. At least, this was the case the majority of the time. It was a pain, but usually well worth it when the adventure ended and the surviving characters' players looked back on all the hardship they played through to get there.
Jamdin said:I just finished "Knight of the Black Rose" today, which is the second book of the Ravenloft series. I highly recommend it to get a sense of frustration of trying to find an escape.
Have you read the first one too? That was really good too, though it did crossover with Forgotten Realms.
And to address the question at hand (which has already been answered, but I'll put in my reply anyway because that's just how I am): Originally, one of the primary ways to escape Ravenloft was to kill the Lord of the Land that you were in. i.e. kill Strahd, get planted with Barovia (?) in whatever world that that land was originally "stolen" away from.
In a way, I liked that method and hated it, because it forced the player characters to go head-to-head with the big bad guy. You know the type; the ones that are deeply entrenched with numerous escape plans, etc. At least, this was the case the majority of the time. It was a pain, but usually well worth it when the adventure ended and the surviving characters' players looked back on all the hardship they played through to get there.