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[UPDATED] RAGE OF DEMONS! New D&D Storyline Features Drizzt, Underdark, & Demon Lords!

Following Elemental Evil this fall, Rage of Demons will launch a new storyline featuring Drizzt Do'Urden, the Underdark, and various demon lords from the Abyss including old favourites like Demogorgon, Orcus and Graz’zt. This will feature on tabletop, console, and PC. "The demon lords have been summoned from the Abyss and players must descend into the Underdark with the iconic hero Drizzt Do’Urden to stop the chaos before it threatens the surface." It begins with the adventure Out of the Abyss, which releases on September 15th for $49.95, and is being designed for WotC by Green Ronin Publishing. (Thanks to Charles Akins for that last scoop!)

Following Elemental Evil this fall, Rage of Demons will launch a new storyline featuring Drizzt Do'Urden, the Underdark, and various demon lords from the Abyss including old favourites like Demogorgon, Orcus and Graz’zt. This will feature on tabletop, console, and PC. "The demon lords have been summoned from the Abyss and players must descend into the Underdark with the iconic hero Drizzt Do’Urden to stop the chaos before it threatens the surface." It begins with the adventure Out of the Abyss, which releases on September 15th for $49.95, and is being designed for WotC by Green Ronin Publishing. (Thanks to Charles Akins for that last scoop!)


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Drizzt? WotC's Chris Perkins says: "Drizzt's role in the RoD story varies depending on the platform. In the TRPG adventure, the PCs are the stars."

Inspiration: "My inspirations for RAGE OF DEMONS were Lewis Carroll's Wonderland stories and EXILE, by R.A. Salvatore." [Perkins] So this is the Alice in Wonderland inspired story that's been previously alluded to.

Here's the full announcement.

"Today, Wizards of the Coast announced Rage of Demons, the new storyline for Dungeons & Dragons fans coming in Fall 2015. The demon lords have been summoned from the Abyss and players must descend into the Underdark with the iconic hero Drizzt Do’Urden to stop the chaos before it threatens the surface. Rage of Demons is the story all D&D gamers will be excited to play this fall, whether they prefer consoles, PCs or rolling dice with friends.

Following on the critically-acclaimed Tyranny of Dragons and Elemental Evil stories, Rage of Demons will transport characters to the deadly and insane underworld. Rumors of powerful demon lords such as Demogorgon, Orcus and Graz’zt terrorizing the denizens of the Underdark have begun to filter up to the cities of the Sword Coast. The already dangerous caverns below the surface are thrown into ultimate chaos, madness and discord. The renegade drow Drizzt Do’Urden is sent to investigate but it will be up to you to aid in his fight against the demons before he succumbs to his darker temptations.

Dungeons & Dragons fans will have more options than ever to enjoy the Rage of Demons storyline. The themes of treachery and discord in the Underdark are in Sword Coast Legends, the new CRPG (computer role-playing game) coming this fall on PC from n-Space and Digital Extremes. The epic campaign that drives Sword Coast Legends' story forces players deep into the Underdark and continues well after launch with legendary adventurer Drizzt Do'Urden.

For fans of Neverwinter, the popular Dungeons & Dragons-based MMORPG will bring a new expansion – tentatively titled Neverwinter: Underdark – in 2015. The update will see adventurers travel with Drizzt to the drow city of Menzoberranzan during its demonic assault as well as experience a unique set of quests written by the creator of Drizzt, R.A. Salvatore. The expansion will initially be released on PC and will come out on the Xbox One at a later date.

Players of the tabletop roleplaying game can descend into the Underdark in Out of the Abyss, a new adventure which provides details on the demon lords rampaging through the Underdark. Partners such as WizKids, GaleForce 9 and Smiteworks will all support Rage of Demons with new products to help bring your tabletop game to life. To really get in the mind of Drizzt, fans will have to check out Archmage, the new novel by R.A. Salvatore, scheduled for release in early September.

“Rage of Demons is a huge storyline involving all expressions of Dungeons & Dragons, and we’re excited to bring players this story in concert with all of our partners,” said Nathan Stewart, Brand Director at Wizards of the Coast. “I can’t wait to see everyone interact with one of the world’s most recognizable fantasy characters: Drizzt Do’Urden. Descending into the depths won’t exactly be easy for him, and D&D fans will get their mettle tested just like Drizzt when they come face-to-face with all the demon lords.”





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Beleriphon

Totally Awesome Pirate Brain
My thinking is that the D&D MMO Game is FR ... but, that doesnt mean Cryptic isn't making a massive update to make it Less FR and more D&D to allow them to open up the flood gates on other campaign settings. Since the Multiverse is back ... I can see them exploring Darksun, planescape and eberron easily enough via portals... even Grayhawk.

Neverwinter is explicity FR, and DDO started as Eberron only but there are FR parts (something about portals, and dragons or something).
 

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vandaexpress

First Post
From the cover art, I'm thinking... Demogorgon? That could be misdirection, though.

Maybe, but I haven't seen a lot of misdirection in their other products so far. Hoard had Glazhael on the cover, Rise had Tiamat (who, admittedly, you might not fight if you disrupt the ritual), LMoP had Venomfang, and PotA had Aerisi. You might not be required to fight the cover enemies, but in each case, they are definitely an option and statblocks are included.

I'm jazzed for a Demogorgon statblock and this adventure in general. It sounds awesome. And if Drizzt has a statblock, I'd like that too, as part of my ongoing quest of figuring out how powerful all these iconic creatures are in the world of 5e.
 

Dire Bare

Legend
Where can I get hold of the critically acclaimed version of Tyranny of Dragons?

Tyranny of Dragons was released in two parts, "Hoard of the Dragon Queen" and "The Rise of Tiamat". While it is popular on this board to trash the adventure path, it has garnered many good reviews and each book is currently at four (out of five) stars on Amazon.

You can find Hoard of the Dragon Queen on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Hoard-Dragon-...386&sr=8-1&keywords=hoard+of+the+dragon+queen

You can find The Rise of Tiamat on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Tiamat-A...386&sr=8-2&keywords=hoard+of+the+dragon+queen

Of course, I would recommend supporting your local gaming store over Amazon if possible. If you would like more reviews than the ones on Amazon, here is a useful internet tool to search for them: www.google.com

Then again, you already knew all of that, didn't you?
 

Pauper

That guy, who does that thing.
Something to do with Tharizdun?

Spoiler alert!

The Tharizdun adventure has already been released.

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Pauper

P.S.: What's everybody so upset about Driz'zt for, when the real tragedy is that
somebody made ape-headed Demogorgon a thing again!
 

Dire Bare

Legend
I think this has the potential to be good, but I'm not sure I want Drizzt stuffed down my throat every session. As an occasional NPC popping up I guess it would be OK.

Luckily, it's highly unlikely that Drizzt, or anything, will be "stuffed down your throat" should you make the CHOICE to purchase this adventure.

Drizzt hate mystifies me just like all the hate Ben Affleck used to get. If you don't like the character (or the actor), that's fine . . . but why the unending vitriol and frothing? Never understood it.
 

Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
Couple of updates I added to the above news story:

- The adventure is by Green Ronin

- Chris Perkins says "Drizzt's role in the RoD story varies depending on the platform. In the TRPG adventure, the PCs are the stars. "
 

justinj3x3

Banned
Banned
Tyranny of Dragons was released in two parts, "Hoard of the Dragon Queen" and "The Rise of Tiamat". While it is popular on this board to trash the adventure path, it has garnered many good reviews and each book is currently at four (out of five) stars on Amazon.

You can find Hoard of the Dragon Queen on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Hoard-Dragon-...386&sr=8-1&keywords=hoard+of+the+dragon+queen

You can find The Rise of Tiamat on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Tiamat-A...386&sr=8-2&keywords=hoard+of+the+dragon+queen

Of course, I would recommend supporting your local gaming store over Amazon if possible. If you would like more reviews than the ones on Amazon, here is a useful internet tool to search for them: www.google.com

Then again, you already knew all of that, didn't you?

Yeah but he wanted the critically acclaimed version.... but you already knew that didn't you. :p

Edit: For the record I'm only teasing. I've never checked it out since I'm not interested in FR products, so I don't have an opinion either way.
 
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Dire Bare

Legend
Your annoying friend from high school insisted on playing a dual-wielding ranger dark elf, and you've held onto that anger and resentment of him and the character for a quarter-century. Yeah... that sounds about right for the average D&D fan. ;)

Heh!

PC: "I want to play a barbarian who doesn't wear much more than a loincloth, carries around a huge sword, and speaks in an Austrian accent"
DM: "Okay, sounds good."

PC: "I want to play a human ranger who is of the "old race" of men and is secretly the heir to the human kingdom."
DM: "Okay, sounds good."

PC: "I want to play a drow ranger who has been banished from his home because he is of good alignment and won't worship the evil Spider Queen."
DM: "WHAT!?!? How dare you try to destroy my game with such a lame, clichéd, derivative character that EVERYONE just wants to play! Gah! You've ruined my carefully crafted world and story! Leave!"
 

Bayonet

First Post
Also, why do people here assume they are so much more intelligent than the adventure writers?

To be fair, I don't think that posters are assuming foolishness on the side of seasoned TTRPG adventure writers. Marketing Execs and other members of the corporate super-structure are another thing.
 

Talmek

Explorer
Personally I wonder how successful an edition needs to be for this strategy to give us a new Birthright..

That's something to consider, actually. Has WotC set up any means for feedback on future releases? I know Birthright campaign setting was popular in it's time (was that 2e? I never played it but heard lots of people talk about it) but if insufficient "formal" support for it is shown in the fan base I wouldn't think they would be willing to take a chance on it so early on in the lifespan of 5e.
 

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