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Re: Unsolved Mysteries: Ravenloft
Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 11:02 am
by The Lesser Evil
Apologies for the thread necromancy, but here's a couple of obscure ones
From the end of the novel,
Baroness of Blood:
What is the entity answering Ivana Borist's questions through
Danzig's Icon of Ezra? (From
Legacy of the Blood)
Re: Unsolved Mysteries: Ravenloft
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 11:01 pm
by Hamiclar
Are there any cities of ruin left by man in the wild lands?
Is the Sabua wasteland, does the statue of the god in the last remaining temple ever walk around?
On top of the temple's roof of Muhar stand models of pyramids and other land marks. Are these under the sand in the surrounding area. A tomb larger than tomb of Anktepot stands in the southwest. The mountains are in the west in touch of death but east in the other publications of the map!
Re: Unsolved Mysteries: Ravenloft
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 11:39 am
by The Lesser Evil
A few few from
To Sleep With Evil, one of the most mysterious novels despite its linear nature
Re: Unsolved Mysteries: Ravenloft
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 2:52 pm
by alhoon
The answer to all the questions about the Sleep with evil is:
Re: Unsolved Mysteries: Ravenloft
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 10:40 am
by The Lesser Evil
alhoon wrote:The answer to all the questions about the Sleep with evil is:
Was this stated anywhere, or was it your take on it?
Re: Unsolved Mysteries: Ravenloft
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 9:03 am
by Chaot
I wouldn't worry too much about creating a timeline that holds hard and fast. Remember that Ravenloft doesn't work like the real world. Realms pop into and out of existence. People living there have an idea of other domains and trade between them. They also know that traveling from domain to domain is dangerous.
I harken back to the writings of Michael Moorcock on this. In his Elric books he had a character, Aubeck of Malador, who carved out a nation from the very stuff of Chaos. Once it was created, the land had existed from the founding of the world. He basically rewrote history. I feel this theme is highly present in Ravenloft, even coming from much of the published materials.
Edit: Too many tabs open! Sorry. This was meant for another thread. Feel free to delete!
Re: Unsolved Mysteries: Ravenloft
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 4:38 pm
by Alastor
jamesfirecat wrote:
That said, I also like the argument that if Soth was once spending so much time inside the mirror's that his domain was falling apart, it might make sense that even after he stopped using them some of the idealized self image/history he was trying to build up for himself might have taken on a life of its own and escaped out into the world.
Re: Unsolved Mysteries: Ravenloft
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:07 pm
by The Lesser Evil
This one was from Curse of Strahd: what happened to the third magic gem from the Wizard of Wines?
Re: Unsolved Mysteries: Ravenloft
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:33 pm
by The Lesser Evil
jamesfirecat wrote:In the interest of thread rerailment...
Where did Harkon Lukas' kids get to and what are they doing now?
Casomir Lukas dies at the end of
Heart of Midnight. Lukas also has another child, Haldrake Moonbaun, a greater wolfwere (see Feast of Goblyns) that works in Harkon's employ. Akriel Lukas' fate, however, is never addressed. In addition, there's an unnamed greater wolfwere gambler that's seemingy incidentally encountered in FoG too. (All greater wolfweres are said in their monster entry to be the children of Harkon Lukas)
Re: Unsolved Mysreries: Ravenloft
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:46 pm
by The Lesser Evil
IrvyneWolfe wrote:jamesfirecat wrote:Where did Inza find the mystical knife Novgor?
I believe she got it for selling Nabon to Azreal... the real question is where that crazy old badger got it.
According to
Heroes of Light (forgot if this was in
Spectre of the Mits), Malocchio was the one who first found it and, ignorant of its power, gave it to Azrael Dak as a symbol of their alliance. I don't recall where Malocchio got it.
Glim wrote:What is/who are the Order of the Ebon Guardian?
Presuming you mean the controversial Order of the Ebon Gargoyle, they're Strahd's answer to the Kargat and are covered in
Champions of Darkness.
Re: Unsolved Mysreries: Ravenloft
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 8:48 am
by Gonzoron of the FoS
The Lesser Evil wrote:IrvyneWolfe wrote:jamesfirecat wrote:Where did Inza find the mystical knife Novgor?
I believe she got it for selling Nabon to Azreal... the real question is where that crazy old badger got it.
According to
Heroes of Light (forgot if this was in
Spectre of the Mits), Malocchio was the one who first found it and, ignorant of its power, gave it to Azrael Dak as a symbol of their alliance. I don't recall where Malocchio got it.
I checked Spectre. It's mentioned that Azrael got it from Mal to forge an alliance, but not how Mal got it. The "ignorant of its power" bit seems to only be in Heroes of Light. (though Lowder wrote the Wanderers' section in HoL, so it's as official as the rest of his Sithicus work)
Re: Unsolved Mysteries: Ravenloft
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2017 11:06 am
by Rock of the Fraternity
alhoon wrote:jamesfirecat wrote:
Gazetteer 3 page 83 Richemulot at a Glance sidebar.
I found it and consider it a typo.
As for Verbek, werewolves there can eat other stuff. Why they don't kill all people? No idea.
You can do things to humans that you can't do to simple animals. Sadism is probably a fun way for werewolves to while away those long winter months...