Ravenloft's Domains of Dread are some of the most terrifying locales in the entire multiverse, but they're not simply pocket planes full of jump scares and disfigured monstrosities. Each Domain of Dread exists to imprison a Darklord—a villain whose crimes were so profound that they drew the attention of the Dark Powers and were bound within a pocket dimension that twists and torments their darkest desires.
In this article, we explore five infamous Darklords from the 17 included in Ravenloft: The Horrors Within, examining their pasts, the nature of their domains, and the powers that make them deadly and unique threats.
![]() Strahd von ZarovichPast. Strahd von Zarovich is the quintessential and most infamous Darklord. Once a ruthless warlord whose campaign conquered the land now known as Barovia, Strahd’s envy and desire drove him to murder his brother Sergei and attempt to claim Sergei’s beloved, Tatyana. His pact with dark forces transformed him into the first vampire and empowered him to slaughter his entire family and retinue of followers. Present. After Barovia was claimed by the Dark Powers and turned into the first Domain of Dread, Strahd has brooded within Castle Ravenloft, eternally pursuing reincarnations of Tatyana to no avail. Though he occasionally toys with adventurers, he is relentlessly cruel to those who deny him his desires. Domain of Dread. Much like Strahd, Barovia exudes classic gothic horror. Isolated settlements are dotted amongst perpetual mists, deadly monsters roam the countryside, and all who try to scrape a meager living are assaulted with a constant, repressing atmosphere of dread. Signature Abilities
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![]() CthulhuPast. Cthulhu is unlike most Darklords. Instead of a mortal twisted by ambition, it is a primordial cosmic force from beyond reality. For eons, Cthulhu has warped worlds by invading dreams, unraveling minds, and shattered the boundaries between reality and the Far Realm. Present. Now imprisoned within the Domains of Dread known as Innsmouth, Cthulhu can only wield a fraction of its terrible might. Even while bound, Cthulhu sends its dreams to seep from its prison and into realms beyond, guiding its cults and manipulating weaker minds toward rituals that might free it. Domain of Dread. Innsmouth is a domain suffused with elements of cosmic horror. It is an inhospitable expanse of alien mountains, drowned ruins, and what remains of the cult-infested community that lends the domain its name. These bleak expanses are home to twisted creatures and warring cults. Signature Abilities
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![]() Viktra MordenheimPast. Dr. Viktra Mordenheim is Ravenloft’s resident mad scientist. Driven by her obsession with anatomy and reanimation—as well as a lack of conscience for the living—she was able to resurrect her deceased partner through science rather than magic. Present. In Lamordia, Viktra’s relentless experimentation continues in her castle-laboratory: Schloss Mordenheim. Aided by constructs and chemically animated Undead, Viktra toils endlessly to replicate her greatest invention, the Unbreakable Heart, which allowed her to reunite with Elise. Domain of Dread. Thanks to Viktra’s industrial influence, Lamordia is a domain of body horror and environmental destruction: Toxic byproducts run off into streams and are dumped in forests, all while abominations born from unchecked experimentation roam the icy landscape. Signature Abilities
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![]() AnkhtepotPast. Once a high priest who betrayed his pharaoh out of ambition, Ankhtepot was cursed by the gods with undeath and stripped of his ka, the vital essence of his soul. Present. Now ruling Har’Akir as an immortal pharaoh, Ankhtepot is indifferent to power for its own sake. His sole obsession is recovering his lost ka, so that he may die and face the gods that cursed him for eternity. Domain of Dread. Har’Akir is a land of obsidian sand, ancient tombs, and relentless heat. The lone city is ruled by an authoritarian priest in Ankhtepot’s name; meanwhile, below the sands, a labyrinth of interconnected tombs rife with traps and terrors spreads for miles. Signature Abilities
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![]() EbonbanePast. Ebonbane is a sentient weapon forged from the collective malice of evils vanquished by the hero, Kateri Shadowborn. As Shadowborn and her retinue destroyed darkness, lingering evils imbued the shards of her shattered blade which her foes reforged into a conscious, evil weapon intent on corrupting its wielder. Through manipulation and whispered promises, Ebonbane ultimately orchestrated the downfall of Shadowborn and her allies. Present. Now confined to the Shadowlands, Ebonbane is bound to Shadowborn Manor unless carried forth by a mortal wielder. Ebonbane seeks to dominate those who wield it, using them as instruments to destroy its ancient enemies and any lingering ideals of heroism. Domain of Dread. The Shadowlands is a realm of corrupted heroism and lost ideals, divided between haunted Avonleigh and zealous Nidala. Here virtue is often a mask and excuse for cruelty. Signature Abilities
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Face the Darklords of Ravenloft
The Darklords of Ravenloft are among the most dastardly villains in the multiverse. Each has committed atrocities so great that they are imprisoned within domains that reflect their crimes and transform their deepest desires into endless torment.
From the stat blocks of 17 infamous Darklords to ready-to-play adventures in the domains warped by their obsession, Ravenloft: The Horrors Within equips you with everything needed to terrify your players with their own personal nightmare-infused campaign.





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Posted May 20, 2026Time in the domains is wonky. Same logic as the feywild.
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Posted May 20, 2026Cthulhu as a dark Lord makes zero sense. They're supposed to be people/creatures who performed a great, selfish sin, in a big, dramatic event that drew the attention of the dark powers into taking them. Then having them commit the same sin over and over by placing temptations around them, because they're selfish and unable to change through any self reflection. Cthulhu is closer to being a Dark Power, if it weren't for him not being a vestige (a piece of a dead god's consciousness and power).
This just screams of some corporate manager telling his employees "Cthulhu is popular and makes money! Shoehorn him in somehow!" And the writers being forced to comply. Even then, Innsmouth is supposed to be associated with Dagon. It fails to fit Ravenloft as a Darklord in every way.
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Posted May 20, 2026Yeah.. It just isn't a good fit. It covers their bases on horror, you cannot just ignore cosmic horror, but it means while they could make their own Stormbringer, their own Dracula, their own special Mummy, their own Frankenstein, they just couldn't think to add their own take on Cthulhu without just adding Cthulhu.
Maybe it was a contract thing? I don't know, but there are better Lovecraftian entities, and they could have made their own or brought back an old one with a twist. Something of a level that makes sense to give a statblock to. There are worse choices, mind you, but here it tooks like they Dagon's place, shoved Cthulhu in, and called it a day. To me it is like getting to the end of Mad Mage to find Acererak waiting for you. Right world, wrong place. They could do something with it, I'm sure, but will they?
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Posted May 20, 2026You still have the full book coming out that will likely contain him since Soth is the central figure for their actual play. This is just 5 examples out of 17. We still have 12 we do not have the stats for.
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Posted May 20, 2026My head-cannon is that the dark powers are so eldritch they're beyond Cthulhu. Big C's stat block says he's CR25, but that's him at a "Fraction" of his power.
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Posted May 20, 2026Never read the sourcebook so this puts it in perspective. I could see Cthulhu making a pact with the Dark Powers to turn Innsmouth into a Domain of Dread to allow him to more easily manipulate the material realms while, in effect, trapping himself there. Head cannon for now so we’ll have to wait to see how Wizards frames it in the book
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Posted May 20, 2026"Now imprisoned within the Domains of Dread known as Innsmouth, Cthulhu can only wield a fraction of its terrible might. "
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Posted May 20, 2026I am SO excited for this! I'm afraid I am obsessed with Strahd XD
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Posted May 20, 2026Exactly. Sounds like the new book is taking direct inspiration from Call of Cthulhu and Shadow over Innsmouth, plus some other stories to help round out the domain.
Call of Cthulhu: "When the stars were right, They could plunge from world to world through the sky; but when the stars were wrong, They could not live. But although They no longer lived, They would never really die. They all lay in stone houses in Their great city of R'lyeh, preserved by the spells of mighty Cthulhu for a glorious resurrection when the stars and the earth might once more be ready for Them. But at that time some force from outside must serve to liberate Their bodies. The spells that preserved Them intact likewise prevented Them from making an initial move, and They could only lie awake in the dark and think whilst uncounted millions of years rolled by. They knew all that was occurring in the universe, but Their mode of speech was transmitted thought. Even now They talked in Their tombs. When, after infinities of chaos, the first men came, the Great Old Ones spoke to the sensitive among them by moulding their dreams; for only thus could Their language reach the fleshly minds of mammals."
And back to this article for comparison: "Present. Now imprisoned within the Domains of Dread known as Innsmouth, Cthulhu can only wield a fraction of its terrible might. Even while bound, Cthulhu sends its dreams to seep from its prison and into realms beyond, guiding its cults and manipulating weaker minds toward rituals that might free it."
The depiction of Cthulhu as a Darklord/prisoner within a Domain of Dread fits perfectly with how Lovecraft wrote him. The only liberty the Ravenloft book seems to be taking is that instead of just dreaming in the vaults of R'lyeh, Cthulhu has dominion over a domain of mortals.
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Posted May 20, 2026So how exactly is Cthulhu being ironically tormented? Imprisoned makes sense with the original stories, but the purpose of a Dark Domain isn't imprisonment, it's tormenting and punishing the darklord. Cthulhu isn't an evil person, he's a cosmic being beyond regular concepts of morality. Why is he being tormented?
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Posted May 21, 2026He’s om one of the covers and if you watched the D&D YouTube video they are playing ravenloft and recording. They have maps of his domain in the videos.
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Posted May 21, 2026Cthulhu should have been the aftermath of a successful cult. Stomping around in the background of the story like Godzilla. Adventurers racing around Scooby doo style trying to find the Necronomicon before the town is destroyed or the world ends. Elements of Uzumaki or Colour out of space.
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Posted May 21, 2026In re: Dr. Viktra Mordenheim: “as well as a lack of consciousness for the living”
I think you mean “conscience”.
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Posted May 21, 2026Strahd IS an incel, after all …
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Posted May 21, 2026Yeah..
I mean this with the utmost respect, but;
Its kinda hard to take seriously the claim of First Vampire when not only are there vampires older than him, and vampirism is not a single origin affliction, but if you described him wearing a fedora and put a katana in his statblock nothing would be out of place.
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Posted May 21, 2026still scary right, Cthulhu fits decently.
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Posted May 21, 2026should keep in mind this is a preview, they are not gunna give you the full info for free, that would defeat the point of selling the product, these are basically summarized bits of info that give you key info and samples, they will likely have more in the actual release
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Posted May 21, 2026i think you are misunderstanding things, the actual play is already giving Soth the spot light, why would they use up a limited amount of spots by having one of them being one we are already getting a focus of for free via the actual play, Soth and the setting he comes from are not forgotten or removed, they just are not focusing on him in this article
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Posted May 21, 2026no, because remember in dnd dagon is an entirely different entity, featuring dagon from the cthulhu mythos along side dnd's' version even if one is the domains of dread would just cause confusion, where as cthulhu already is established as existing in dnd in some capacity
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Posted May 21, 2026They're literally doing a liveplay campaign right now to advertise the book and Soth is the primary antagonist. He's in the book. If he's not in the book, they're doing promotional campaigns incorrectly.