Non-Ravenloft Adventure Modules
Non-Ravenloft Adventure Modules
Can someone recommend non-ravenloft adventures that people have adapted to Ravenloft, and also a little info on what domain worked for your adaptation.
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Re: Non-Ravenloft Adventure Modules
Here are some small reviews I did of some Paizo adventures:
http://fraternityofshadows.com/forum/vi ... f=1&t=9359
Murder's Mark is the standout for RL, with Gallery of Evil and Carrion Hill having strong showings as well.
I know that many (including our own Joel) have used some of the Carrion Crown adventure path. (they are sitting on my "to read" shelf still..)
Then there's the classic "Ghosts of Mistmoor" from Dungeon Magazine, which is Ravenloft in all but name (and would have been set there if the Setting had existed in time, according to the author, IIRC.)
http://fraternityofshadows.com/forum/vi ... f=1&t=9359
Murder's Mark is the standout for RL, with Gallery of Evil and Carrion Hill having strong showings as well.
I know that many (including our own Joel) have used some of the Carrion Crown adventure path. (they are sitting on my "to read" shelf still..)
Then there's the classic "Ghosts of Mistmoor" from Dungeon Magazine, which is Ravenloft in all but name (and would have been set there if the Setting had existed in time, according to the author, IIRC.)
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Re: Non-Ravenloft Adventure Modules
Thankyou much appreciatedGonzoron of the FoS wrote:Here are some small reviews I did of some Paizo adventures:
http://fraternityofshadows.com/forum/vi ... f=1&t=9359
Murder's Mark is the standout for RL, with Gallery of Evil and Carrion Hill having strong showings as well.
I know that many (including our own Joel) have used some of the Carrion Crown adventure path. (they are sitting on my "to read" shelf still..)
Then there's the classic "Ghosts of Mistmoor" from Dungeon Magazine, which is Ravenloft in all but name (and would have been set there if the Setting had existed in time, according to the author, IIRC.)
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Re: Non-Ravenloft Adventure Modules
And the pathfinder #2, Skinsaw Murder, had a great haunted manor, with excellent backstory.
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Re: Non-Ravenloft Adventure Modules
I have used the heart of the Night fang Spire from 3rd edition in my Ravenloft games, I set the Spire in the Mountains of Misery in Darkon.
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