Lord Soth appears to be a Darklord again in Ravenloft: The Horrors Within

The new Dungeon Masters Actual Play series involves Lord Soth in some capacity.
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Lord Soth, the iconic Dragonlance villain, appears to be trapped in Ravenloft once more. Wizards of the Coast has released several big hints that Lord Soth will be featured in the Ravenloft: The Horrors Within book due for release later this year. For one, Wizards of the Coast is releasing a D&D Encounters: Shadows of Sithicus mini-adventure as a pre-order bonus for the book. Sithicus, of course, is the Domain of Dread Lord Soth was trapped in. Additionally, the upcoming Actual Play series Dungeon Masters will feature "a fractured band of unlikely allies becoming trapped in a haunted land ruled by the infamous fallen paladin, Lord Soth." One of the selling points of Dungeon Masters is that it will feature unreleased content from Ravenloft: The Horrors Within, with some content available to those who pre-order the book early as mini-encounters.

Lord Soth has an interesting history with Ravenloft. The character was pulled from Krynn (home of the Dragonlance campaign setting) to star in the Ravenloft novel Knight of the Black Rose. However, Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis later returned to TSR to write more Dragonlance novels and were reportedly unhappy with Soth's inclusion in Ravenloft. The pair featured Soth in a Dragonlance novel and an explanation was given that Soth had been returned to Krynn at the moment of his departure by the Dark Powers that govern Ravenloft. Soth's departure from Ravenloft was eventually shown in the 1999 novel Spectre of the Black Rose.

The previous Ravenloft book, Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft, did not feature Soth as the designers wished to keep Soth's freedom from the realm (and his subsequent death in Dragonlance novels) canon. Lord Soth has since appeared in two campaign books - Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen and the mulitversal Vecna: Eve of Ruin, both of which were set during the War of the Lance. More Dragonlance content seems to be on the way, as Hickman and Weis recently publicized that they were working with Wizards again.

 

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Christian Hoffer

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The High Clerist tower or Dargaard? I remember the High Clerist having an impressive one, but wasn’t Dargaard a typical line-drawn map?

I know Dargaard Keep was in DL16, but that's the one DL* series product I don't own, so I don't know if it got a poster map. Everyone who's seen it seems to agree that while the adventure was weak, the maps are very impressive.
 


I have my copy of the high clerists tower laminated and framed. Out of every map I have ever seen or made, that one is the best, and will probably remain that way for the rest of my days.

I can’t even picture how he made that thing pre cad. Must have taken forever.
 


Jeez, if we DO get a serious quality map of Dargaard Keep as part of this module I'll be doing incompetent cartwheels all the way down the street, because thats going to be the location for the climax of my current Dragonlance campaign and I was dreading having to draw it up in Inkarnate or something.

(Yes, I know there's various iterations of it in various official and DMsGuild products over the years, but none of them quite do it justice...)
 


The novel said clearly Azrael Dax lacked a true soul but in the same chapter lord Soth also proclaimed his soul was in other place owned by "I-don't-remember-what-power".

If lord Soth becomes the dark lord of Sithicus again the torment can't be the same. I imagine this will linked his (second) wife and son because he wants to see them again but these don't share the same desire.

If Takishis/Tiamat had her own reasons to be interested into the demiplane of dread Kitiara and Raistlin could be used as willing pawns. Why these would accept to cooperate? Because it isn't a so bad option comparing the rest of eternity in the Abyss.
 


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There was an offical weretoad in Dungeon #100, and also there is a weregorilla in Ravenloft, the profesor Arcanus in "Children of the night: werebeast". He wasn't infected but cursed by a vistani.

A weretoad could seem a reskin of slaads but some times a seemingly ridiculous monster can be a warning sign of a DM eager to make the players suffer like the characters were within some horror+dark comedy. It also can be a wicked version of the tale "the princess and the frog".
 

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