Ravenloft anyone?

Nope, the Kargatane did produce many excellent books, but none with this title (and they never did a netbook on 3e conversion).

Joël

If it wasn't the Kargatane it was somebody else affiliated with the Kargatane site, as I clearly recall the PDF (I was using it to run a 3.0 Ravenloft campaign prior to the release of the Arthaus stuff). The PDF disappeared from the net following the licensure of the Ravenloft IP to Arthaus, but I may still have a copy of it on CD (I doubt it, as I switched over to the official rules upon release, but I'll check).
 
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jdrakeh said:
If it wasn't the Kargatane it was somebody else affiliated with the Kargatane site, as I clearly recall the PDF (I was using it to run a 3.0 Ravenloft campaign prior to the release of the Arthaus stuff). The PDF disappeared from the net following the licensure of the Ravenloft IP to Arthaus, but I may still have a copy of it on CD (I doubt it, as I switched over to the official rules upon release, but I'll check).

Hey,

Well I don't recall this conversion document for Ravenloft. If you find it, please indeed sent it my way, I'd be curious to see it.

Or perhaps you are thinking of one article among the the Kargatane Book of Shadows netbook "Fear, horror and madness checks in 3e" ?

Joël
 

Joël of the FoS said:
Hey,

Well I don't recall this conversion document for Ravenloft. If you find it, please indeed sent it my way, I'd be curious to see it.

Or perhaps you are thinking of one article among the the Kargatane Book of Shadows netbook "Fear, horror and madness checks in 3e" ?

Joël

Nope. This was a full-blown, home-brewed, fantasy horror rulebook for playing in Ravenloft (I suppose it could have been used for any fantasy horror, but it specifically used Ravenloft for examples, much as the D&D PHB uses Greyhawk). It didn't have any artwork, was formatted in single-column, 12-point font, and ran about 90 pages or so. LIke I said, I ran a campaign with it, but switched over to the Arthaus Ravemloft book when it became available for the sake of keeping everything official.

I'm having trouble finding a copy of it right now, but I'm almost certain that I have a copy of it around here someplace (if it's not here, it's at the folks' house in KS on my old laptop, which may or may not still be intact).
 

jdrakeh said:
Nope. This was a full-blown, home-brewed, fantasy horror rulebook for playing in Ravenloft (I suppose it could have been used for any fantasy horror, but it specifically used Ravenloft for examples, much as the D&D PHB uses Greyhawk). It didn't have any artwork, was formatted in single-column, 12-point font, and ran about 90 pages or so. LIke I said, I ran a campaign with it, but switched over to the Arthaus Ravemloft book when it became available for the sake of keeping everything official.

I'm having trouble finding a copy of it right now, but I'm almost certain that I have a copy of it around here someplace (if it's not here, it's at the folks' house in KS on my old laptop, which may or may not still be intact).
Hey, that rings a bell...

Didn't it have a bunch of NPC's in it too?
 

Warlord Ralts said:
Hey, that rings a bell...

Didn't it have a bunch of NPC's in it too?

I believe that it had specific examples of important Ravenloft NPCs (e.g., Strahd, Azalin, etc), yes. It was very much an 'unofficial' Ravenloft, published when the future of the setting was up in the air and almost immediately removed from the web following the appropriation of the license by Arthaus.
 

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