Ravenloft is the 2011 Campaign Setting

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I have that queasy sort of excitement that I had when 3e RL was announced, and when the boardgame was announced and many other times before... I want to be excited, but I'm scared. I'm not a 4e fan, though I don't hate it. More than the rules, what I worry about more is the "genericizing" of Ravenloft concepts like they did with the vistani. But of course, in the end, we can always ignore it if turns out to be a travesty. And even the worst RL products have had stuff worth mining from. And who knows, it could be awesome.

Soooo..... YAY?
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If they do make it self-contained it has a better chance of retaining what makes it special and standing apart. Like GammWorld. They have a greater freedom to embrace what makes the world unique.
On the other hand, they'll want the product to be useful and have as broad an appeal as possible, to get sales. The reality of running a business. Given it is a 4th Quarter product, it's production is likely dependent on the game AND GammaWorld being a success. If both are flops they'll likely cancel the product or go more traditional.

Still, they went to great lengths to preserve what make Dark Sun what it was. I can't imagine them not working hard to preserve Ravenloft's identity. The question becomes what part of Ravenloft's identity. They advanced the Realms forward 100 years to regain it's openness and counter critics, but took-back Dark Sun a decade in-world to the original set. Ravenloft could easily be a "period piece" set just after the Conjunction or Requiem. Or they might try to retain the flavour of the much more inclusive Domains of Dread book that dumped Gothic Horror in favour of Fantasy Horror...

I do worry. The previews (which are very, very loose) talk about playing vampires and werewolves. Silly as they're already in the game (dhampires, shifters, and the revenant/zombies). This is probably because all the 'Loft game content (see above plus Vistani) has been released in Core D&D. Only one product in Ravenloft ever let you play as a monster (Requiem), it's not something inherent to the setting. Really, it's something opposed to the setting: you're a hero that fights the dark!
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Who is writing it, after all?

Any of the usual suspects (MANGRUM!!!*) involved?




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I haven't seen wizards treatment of Darksun as yet. I'd say it'll give a good indication of what to expect from a setting material standpoint.
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*rub hands* Excellent, excellent!
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They've kept the other campaign settings in-house, or relied equally on their regular pool of freelancers. We might get Ari/Mouseferatu, which is the best we could hope for.
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Yes, indeed!

My personal taste: in the current WotC staff I'd prefer Ari over Bruce Cordell and/or James Wyatt. Somehow, I'd be more inclined to see Ari trying to stay closer to RL tradition (gothic) and making it fun, while the other two will probably do something new with the setting, and the final result uncertain for my personal taste (high fantasy).

But if JWM is in this project, or another K, that would be even better.

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Pamela wrote:Be as skeptical as you want but as long as they're actually bringing Ravenloft back (and not just the concept of Domains of Dread), I'm happy. I didn't use everything in 2e or 3e so I see no reason why I'd suddenly stop tinkering now. There's always something useful and as long as it brings in new fans to keep it alive, I'm very, very happy! :D
Hear ye, Hear ye! New fans, new blood is always good. And heck, even if the boxed module is really bad, there should be something usable. A nicely statted up Red Widow, mayhaps?

In any case, I'm being cautiously optimistic. We've had a bunch of bits and pieces of RL so far (Strahd in Open Grave, the Headless Horseman domain of dread, Vistani), and while I haven't read the Vistani much Strand and the Horseman were both quite good (in my opinion, at any rate) and pretty respectful to the setting.

Granted, the presence of werewolves and vampires as PCs will be odd... but I've got an incipient demigod and a tiefling wizard in my game, I am not one to comment on weird PCs. :D
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As ewan, I do not want to appear as a grognard but until I actually read the box set etc, I am of the mind that nothing compares to RL 2E.
That is by far the best rendition of our beloved Ravenloft by far.
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Personally, I could care less about new stuff, or how up to date my game is.

I'm just glad the setting remains supported at least in name twenty years after its first publication, and is not locked into Wizbro's immensely huge graveyard of IPs.
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I read somewhere on Enworld that Ari Marmell is so far not involved in the project but plans on chasing up an email he coincidentally sent two weeks ago. He had no idea at all about the coming announcement. So we'll see what comes of that... :twisted:
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I would be extremely surprised (and delighted!) if Mangrum came anywhere near writing for Ravenloft professionally again, considering comments he's made. (though maybe under different developers, or as the developer... ??? )

But from what we've seen, Mouseferatu would be a fine choice as well.
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WONDERFUL news.

I suppose we knew it was coming, considering the various material coming out so far (boardgame, Vistani, Strahd). Not to mention of course the implications of the SHADOW power source (assassin, necromancer, hexblade).

I'm all for it, 4e freak of nature that I am.
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Hi five, Dion.
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Dion of the Fraternity wrote:I'm all for it, 4e freak of nature that I am.
Can we be freaks together?
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