I like what I've see so far. The fact that I am already running a horror-themed campaign world just makes me all the more eager to get my hands on it! :)
Ran Curse of Strahd and then immediately transitioned into the Grim Hollow setting. Needless to say I am hype as hell for more dark fantasy and gothic horror
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Pre-ordered from FLGS. Not prioritizing getting it on Beyond. As my campaign gradually leaves FR for extraplanar travel with another realm as its endpoint, I hadn't thought of it but for a lot reasons that realm could well be a Plain of Dread where the bad guy's horror was basically a mix of negligence/abandonment touched by philosophical nihilism and a bit of vanity. Imagine Bartleby the Scrivener as a gothic antagonist or antihero. Anycase, I'm curious about the tips for designing a Domain of Dread, because it could scale well to the broken realm concept I'm developing.
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Who is ready for Van Richtens guide to Ravenloft! Please tell me your first impressions and whether you have pre-ordered it or not.
Pre-order, check. :)
I like what I've see so far. The fact that I am already running a horror-themed campaign world just makes me all the more eager to get my hands on it! :)
yay...GURPS horror tropes...can't wait for the sci-fi/space tropes book...
Ran Curse of Strahd and then immediately transitioned into the Grim Hollow setting. Needless to say I am hype as hell for more dark fantasy and gothic horror
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Haven't pre-ordered it, but I am excited to see what all is inside the book that I can use for my own setting
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Pre-ordered from FLGS. Not prioritizing getting it on Beyond. As my campaign gradually leaves FR for extraplanar travel with another realm as its endpoint, I hadn't thought of it but for a lot reasons that realm could well be a Plain of Dread where the bad guy's horror was basically a mix of negligence/abandonment touched by philosophical nihilism and a bit of vanity. Imagine Bartleby the Scrivener as a gothic antagonist or antihero. Anycase, I'm curious about the tips for designing a Domain of Dread, because it could scale well to the broken realm concept I'm developing.
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