[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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Kramodlog

Naked and living in a barrel
The Realms have that likes of Szass Tam and Larloch (and Velsharoon, if you want a god) they don't have to bring in Vecna (unless the next AP isn't going to be in the Realms).

Yeah, but they are less iconic than Vecna. Just imagine, cultist are trying to have Velsharoon morph into Vecna to extent his zone of influence outside of Greyhawk.
 

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It sure sounds like Drizzt is intended to be the primary hero with the PCs tagging along, aiding, and be with Drizzt. Really, from the marketing blurbs, it sounds like Drizzt, even more than the demons, is the focus of the campaign. That might just be marketing spin, but its their words.

Well yeah, it is marketing spin. Drizzt is by far the most popular character to come out of D&D. Can you finish that last part though? Because it says "before he succumbs to his darker temptations". Sounds to me like you're going to be fighting him eventually.
 

Kramodlog

Naked and living in a barrel
Q: Those with Dragon+, did you get some promo article on Rage of Drizzt? With different/more info on RoD?
 


TheMadGent

First Post
The blurb on the RPG adventure is the only one that doesn't namedrop Drizz't, so it's unclear what his role's going to be in the actual RPG product. I feel like the main reason they're pushing Drizz't in this is because of the novel coming out.

I don't really mind the focus on the FR. If anything, it means the settings I like are getting left alone instead of having biannual "realms-shattering events", and I can just keep on using 2e and 3e material for setting notes.
 

Bayonet

First Post
I'm just thankful we got three major adventure paths so far (LMoP, HotDQ/RoT, and PotA) that were fairly Drizz't and Sword Coast light. I don't hate the character or region, but I do think they're overused. That being said, I will likely either play or run this module with friends, and enjoy the hell out of it.


I'm interested in the idea that WoTC is concentrating on big, sprawling adventures focusing on bad guy "themes" and I wonder what's next. Someone already mentioned Lichs/Undead and Giants as possible contenders.

What about Aquatic stuff? Kuo_Toa and Sahuagin, Dragon Turtles and Krakens? Would fit in with that bit of mariner flavoured UA we had lately.

I guess extra-planar stuff is possible, too. Gith and Modrons and whatnot.


And, just throwing it out there, WotC ( I know they're listening)... everyone seems to have LOVED LmoP. LOVED it. No world-eating demon lords, no sprawling epic doin's, just a tightly written, enjoyable regional adventure, and everybody LOVED it. Just a thought. You could sticky-note that, put it on the office fridge...
 

the Jester

Legend
Drizzt is a double-edged sword. For every unit his presence sells, his presence un-sells at least one. Making him bolt-off in the story will go a long ways towards marketing this product.

Yep. The demon prince stats alone might be worth $50 to me, but Drizzt reduces the value by virtue of inflicting a condition in which my eyes just CANNOT. STOP. ROLLING. Amf I am full of hate hate hate for drow as pcs, which Drizzt sort of epitomizes, and am a FR hater. So this product... like Princes of the Apocalypse... should be a solid must have for me, but instead, it's more like, "Maybe I'll find it at a garage sale or used book store in five years or so." It's like it's designed to immediately throw one of the worst, most criticized aspects of the FR front and center (all the superuberultranpc Mary Sues).

If it turns out that Drizzt is easy to cut out of the adventure completely and absolutely, and if NONE of it revolves around him- I'm hoping, but his very inclusion argues that I'm out of luck- I'll probably pick this up; otherwise, I almost certainly won't.
 


SkidAce

Legend
Supporter
If you enjoyed the Icewind Dale trilogy, then the Dark Elf trilogy is probably worth a read. Though I wouldn't go beyond that.

(Of course, if you didn't enjoy IWD, or your tastes have moved on, then don't bother.)

I actually meant I read Icewind Dale and the Dark Elf Trilogy...THEN I stopped.

Didn't consider IWD to be a"his" trilogy.
 

delericho

Legend
What about Aquatic stuff? Kuo_Toa and Sahuagin, Dragon Turtles and Krakens? Would fit in with that bit of mariner flavoured UA we had lately.

That's not a bad call. I've been reading through the MM over the past few days, and there's a lot of aquatic stuff in there.
 

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