But yeah, I'm not banking on having that directly backed up by the adventure.Chris Perkins wrote:In Curse of Strahd, we don't explore any other domains of dread. However, at least one character in the story hails from the land of Darkon, so we know the other domains are out there somewhere.
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Oh, yeah, I don't necessarily expect to see it in print. I was referring to Chris' interview:
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Thank you, I appreciate the information.alhoon wrote:I guess they would be about Death-House in size and I would recommend putting them to groups of 4-5.
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It's speculation, not information!Guardian of Twilight wrote:Thank you, I appreciate the information.alhoon wrote:I guess they would be about Death-House in size and I would recommend putting them to groups of 4-5.
Oh, well if you're not going by "what it'll be on print" then the sky is the limit...Ender wrote:Oh, yeah, I don't necessarily expect to see it in print. I was referring to Chris' interview:But yeah, I'm not banking on having that directly backed up by the adventure.Chris Perkins wrote:In Curse of Strahd, we don't explore any other domains of dread. However, at least one character in the story hails from the land of Darkon, so we know the other domains are out there somewhere.

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Then I'll hope that the speculation is correct. If not though, I do have some ideas on how to keep them once printed off.
I don't understand why they didn't release the first module yesterday so that DMs would have a chance to read up on it before the release of Curse of Strahd. Also, does anyone happen to know what day the tarokka deck will be released?
I don't understand why they didn't release the first module yesterday so that DMs would have a chance to read up on it before the release of Curse of Strahd. Also, does anyone happen to know what day the tarokka deck will be released?
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Okay, okay, let me clarify some more: "I don't necessarily expect to see it in print" means that I don't expect to see a write-up of any other domains. Van Richten may be mentioned as being "from Darkon" with absolutely nothing else to indicate whether that's a country, world, village, etc.alhoon wrote:Oh, well if you're not going by "what it'll be on print" then the sky is the limit...Ender wrote:Oh, yeah, I don't necessarily expect to see it in print. I was referring to Chris' interview:But yeah, I'm not banking on having that directly backed up by the adventure.Chris Perkins wrote:In Curse of Strahd, we don't explore any other domains of dread. However, at least one character in the story hails from the land of Darkon, so we know the other domains are out there somewhere.They could insinuate everything if one's willing to do the extra mile.
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Yes, we don't disagree. I just haven't figured initially that you didn't expect to see a clear mention of the canon as we knew it.
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Most of the Adventurers League modules are meant to be 4 hours long. Others are 2 hours. You can see the lengths in the individual descriptions on the D&D AL site:
http://dndadventurersleague.org/curse-o ... dventures/
For a 4-hour adventure, we write approximately 10,000 words.
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For a 4-hour adventure, you write ten thou... 
I sooo... wished WotC would start publishing adventures that were 4-6 sessions long instead of either 1 session or 30+ sessions adventures. Some middle ground is required.

I sooo... wished WotC would start publishing adventures that were 4-6 sessions long instead of either 1 session or 30+ sessions adventures. Some middle ground is required.
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IIRC, Murder in Balder's Gate was like that: a relatively contained, multi-session mystery/political thriller.
Overall, though, you can look at any of the AL seasons and cherry-pick a half-dozen modules from that storyline to create a 4- to 6-session tale for your campaign. The AL modules have tips on adjusting the scale for higher- or lower-strength parties.
Overall, though, you can look at any of the AL seasons and cherry-pick a half-dozen modules from that storyline to create a 4- to 6-session tale for your campaign. The AL modules have tips on adjusting the scale for higher- or lower-strength parties.
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There are reasons.alhoon wrote:I sooo... wished WotC would start publishing adventures that were 4-6 sessions long instead of either 1 session or 30+ sessions adventures. Some middle ground is required.
Short modules like that would be 32 to 64-pages and likely softcover. Thin spines that vanish on store shelves and aren't easy to identify. Even things as small as Pathfinder APs are difficult to really see from the spine and they're 96-pages IIRC.
Larger hardcover books are easier to see and thus easier to sell.
Longer campaigns keep people coming. Like the Tale of 1001 Nights, when you plan a D&D adventure and it doesn't end, you keep coming back. That incentivizes players to turn the one-shot game into a campaign.
You can also play smaller sections of an AP. It's not that hard to strip out a chunk of Princes of the Apocalypse or Out of the Abyss and make it into a mini-campaign, changing a few names and adding an ending.
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I appreciate the information, thank you.Ken of Ghastria wrote:Most of the Adventurers League modules are meant to be 4 hours long. Others are 2 hours. You can see the lengths in the individual descriptions on the D&D AL site:
http://dndadventurersleague.org/curse-o ... dventures/
For a 4-hour adventure, we write approximately 10,000 words.
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Jester of the FoS wrote:There are reasons.alhoon wrote:I sooo... wished WotC would start publishing adventures that were 4-6 sessions long instead of either 1 session or 30+ sessions adventures. Some middle ground is required.
Short modules like that would be 32 to 64-pages and likely softcover. Thin spines that vanish on store shelves and aren't easy to identify. Even things as small as Pathfinder APs are difficult to really see from the spine and they're 96-pages IIRC.
Larger hardcover books are easier to see and thus easier to sell.
Longer campaigns keep people coming. Like the Tale of 1001 Nights, when you plan a D&D adventure and it doesn't end, you keep coming back. That incentivizes players to turn the one-shot game into a campaign.
You can also play smaller sections of an AP. It's not that hard to strip out a chunk of Princes of the Apocalypse or Out of the Abyss and make it into a mini-campaign, changing a few names and adding an ending.
Well, I don't know about those APs.
What I know is that I mean... electronic versions. Not dead tree versions, that are expensive, hard to find in Greece and come with a 3+ week delay.
a 32 page adventure in PDF is not hard to find.
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Yeah, the bundle is a great deal (with the 20% Gm day code) but I'm trying to figure out why the castle ravenloft maps don't seem to be up there.
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Ahem... that's 30$ from what I see. The adventure ALONG with the maps costs about as much. I don't think it's that great deal.
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