Not only that, but has MANY names that you will recognize from Ravenloft netbooks.
http://web.archive.org/web/200006211947 ... lnpcs.html
Old skool Ravenloft website archived
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Re: Old skool Ravenloft website archived
tomokaicho wrote:Not only that, but has MANY names that you will recognize from Ravenloft netbooks.
http://web.archive.org/web/200006211947 ... lnpcs.html
Cool!
Looks like a fine resource, especially so for 2E DMs.
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Re: Old skool Ravenloft website archived
My contributions to that website feel rather embarrassing when read with my now much older eyes...
Re: Old skool Ravenloft website archived
ewancummins wrote:tomokaicho wrote:Not only that, but has MANY names that you will recognize from Ravenloft netbooks.
http://web.archive.org/web/200006211947 ... lnpcs.html
Cool!
Looks like a fine resource, especially so for 2E DMs.
Not around much but this is really appreciated, thanks!
Re: Old skool Ravenloft website archived
Many thanks. I'm "old school" 2E so I really appreciate sources like this. I've had a quick scan through some of the character descriptions and already my mind is whirling with possibilities 

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Re: Old skool Ravenloft website archived
Here's a link to the main page of the website with links to all sorts of other goodies i the frames
http://web.archive.org/web/200302052202 ... lpage.html
Also note much of the information was collected in PDFS in the Cemetery at the FoS website:
http://web.archive.org/web/200302052202 ... lpage.html
http://web.archive.org/web/200302052202 ... lpage.html
Also note much of the information was collected in PDFS in the Cemetery at the FoS website:
http://web.archive.org/web/200302052202 ... lpage.html