You can read it hereArthaus Reverts Rights to RAVENLOFT and GAMMA WORLD to Wizards of the Coast
Sword & Sorcery Studios to release electronic manuscript for VAN RICHTEN’S GUIDE TO THE MISTS
Atlanta, GA and Renton, WA; August 15, 2005 — Arthaus Publishing, Inc. and Wizards of the Coast, Inc. today announced that they have reached an agreement for the reversion of rights to the RAVENLOFT and GAMMA WORLD campaign settings. Wizards of the Coast has tentatively agreed to allow White Wolf, which solicits and sells all Arthaus products, to continue to sell back stock in both lines under its Sword & Sorcery umbrella brand through June of 2006.
This reversion means that the RAVENLOFT supplement Van Richten's Guide to the Mists will not see print. Sword & Sorcery Studios will release the unproofed manuscript (by authors Carla Hollar and Rucht Lilavivat and outgoing developers Jackie Cassada and Nicky Rea) as a free download available at http://www.swordsorcery.com. The manuscript will be available this September.
"It has been a pleasure to publish and work on these two classic properties," said Stewart Wieck, Managing Editor of Sword & Sorcery Studios. "These are icons of the RPG culture, and I think we did them justice, added to their lore, and gave them a fresh treatment for this generation of gamers."
Arthaus Publishing licensed the rights to RAVENLOFT, the gothic horror brand of DUNGEONS & DRAGONS®, in 2001 and—under the Sword & Sorcery banner—has released 19 different products in the line over the last four years. Van Richten's Guide to the Mists was to be the twentieth product in the line. Arthaus licensed GAMMA WORLD in 2002 and released six products in the line.
"Sword & Sorcery has done a great job with both lines," said Rich Redman, Wizards of the Coast's Assistant Brand Manager for Licensing. "We never had any doubts that these lines were in good hands."
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Esteemed and honoured members of the Fraternity,
You probably already have heard the news by now – Ravenloft’s license with White Wolf has come to an end. After VRGttMists September PDF free release, no more new Ravenloft books will appear in the near (or foreseeable) future. We share with you the concerns of this change…
However, we will turn this energy toward keeping the Ravenloft setting alive through our presence on the Internet. From the Black Box to the present moment, Ravenloft has had a brilliant past and had even seen death, which was cheated by the setting coming back to life again. You can trust us that we will work hard to continue to keep this setting alive, which the Kargatane brilliantly proved could be done.
The setting won’t die so long as there are Ravenloft fans actively sharing ideas and new material. Ravenloft always will have an audience as many D&D fans look for something different in horror RPG.
Sadly, many planned books will never be written as planned (e.g. the Gazetteer series being one of the most important losses).
To fill this void, the Fraternity of Shadows (FoS) intends on releasing as much quality fan made material as we can (i.e. the already announced Lost Children of the Night netbook, QtR # 12, etc.). If possible, we will also try to develop e-Gazetteers, too (with S's story should WotC agree to give us the authority to do so). Also, we will try hard to obtain authors’ notes, WE's, and other goodies asked by the fans.
In the future, you can trust the FoS work closely with WotC to see what they will do for Ravenloft, and then, what we can do in this new context. We will continue to inform you of theses developments as soon as possible.
Our overall objective? This great community will remain alive and well (or perhaps undead, depending on who's raising it)!
Let’s lift our glasses to Ravenloft! To the fans! To the authors!
To everybody still fighting to keep this light in the darkness!
Sincerely,
David, Dion, Eddy, Jason, Joël and Stephen