Staunton Bluffs (domain make over)
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2022 10:40 pm
Staunton Bluffs has always IMHO been a poor man's Mordent, but I think there's some potential that I wanted to share with you. What got me thinking was how did the great evil (Sir Torence) that drove the citizens to pretty much kamikaze themselves in an attempt to get their village back effect things? Surely, the really young kids would be immune to the ritual and I wanted to play with the idea of past sins and regrets as a theme.
“Canceled compassion this our ignorance
Not everlasting much less eminent
Stay time heals everything
One more day to regret”- “One More Day”, Mushroomhead
Sometimes we can notice when a great darkness hits us and the people who invaded Staunton Bluffs are no different. It was just supposed to be a basic takeover of the land where the citizens who complied would be spared, but the unforeseen happened. While theories of what drove them to rebel are heavily debated, all the invading army know is that a dark, supernatural force whispered honeyed commands to even the youngest to attack the army. At first their sheer number and element of surprise put them at an advantage, but that was far from enough to let them win. Having to slaughter all the citizens over the age of five, the invaders have felt a guilt for helping to fall for the darkness’ ploy.
The domain of Staunton Bluffs is one of how past sins can reflect upon the present and how good and evil can be shaped by one’s own whims. To make up for their sins, the invaders took in the remaining children and the title of Stauntonian in attempts to recreate the domain into something better that what it once was. Having seen evil and its influence, the Stauntonians are now seeking good (they call The Light) in a dark place like Ravenloft by searching for the perfect faith (or to a lesser extent, a philosophy) to fight the evil around them. To them, the world is in a constant fight between good and evil and they must help good do its job. Adventures in Staunton Bluffs should focus on the search and understanding of faith, good, and evil as well as dealing with past sins.
The flora, fauna and the DL will be mostly unchanged though I would play more to Sir Torrence's insane idea that if he were to just wipe the invaders off the face of the demiplane, all will be redeemed. Sure, the Dark Powers will let him torment the citizens and maybe kill a few every now and then, but that's as far as he'll ever get.
Dread Possibility: Eyes of the Pawns: Given his connection to the original Stauntonians, the DP have given Sir Torrence the ability to spy through the eyes and ears of them. He can only use this on one person at a time and he has no control over the pawn, but he finds it quite useful.
Important Landmarks: Despite being a small domain with only one town, Staunton Bluffs has three major landmarks. The first being the Hall of Faith, a lodge where anyone is welcome to study and discuss matters of faith and philosophy. (Though most people from other domains might find these “bumpkins” naïve.) It also holds the weekly food competitions.
Dread Possibility: Order of The Dark is a secret society that despite only having five people in it, they would be considered brave/foolish by the Stauntonians. Believing that the mists must be connected to The Dark, they are trying to find a way to contact it to get some answers. They currently looking for a woman to recreate the pilgrimage of Ezra.
Castle Stonecrest: To reach the castle one must travel an unnamed road that runs through the western side of the domain, through the town of Wilisford, and up into the bluffs. Rumors of great treasure and possible answers to the domain’s history lure people into the Darklord’s trap.
The Remembrance Wall: On the anniversary of the attack, people can witness the night of the original Stantonian's demise in the form of ghostly "fragments" playing it out. (These fragments cannot be turned or dispelled.) Once the attack is played out, the Stantonians hold a ceremony at the Remembrance Wall (which has the names of the people who died) in hopes the souls can one day rest in peace.
Towns and Villages: Willisford is the only town in Staunton Bluffs. Despite being a small, insular community, the Stauntonians are a bit curious about the outside world, especially when it comes to matters of faith and understanding the world around them. So far, they must rely on the work of William Hensford, a bard who is traveling the Core to learn more about the different faiths and goings on in the Domain of Dread. He has already published his memoirs on his adventures. His latest adventure involved him being the first man to enter a Tempestani festival pie bake-off, winning, and being chased out of town by angry contestants.
Fun Fact: While clerics and paladins from other faiths are welcome to help the Stauntonians in their religious quest, the G’Hennans have found no luck in converting anyone. The last time they tried, their cleric was laughed out of the domain. What was he going to expect from a place that considers cooking an art form and source of weekly competitions?
Anyway, this is what I have so far and I hope you don't mind.
“Canceled compassion this our ignorance
Not everlasting much less eminent
Stay time heals everything
One more day to regret”- “One More Day”, Mushroomhead
Sometimes we can notice when a great darkness hits us and the people who invaded Staunton Bluffs are no different. It was just supposed to be a basic takeover of the land where the citizens who complied would be spared, but the unforeseen happened. While theories of what drove them to rebel are heavily debated, all the invading army know is that a dark, supernatural force whispered honeyed commands to even the youngest to attack the army. At first their sheer number and element of surprise put them at an advantage, but that was far from enough to let them win. Having to slaughter all the citizens over the age of five, the invaders have felt a guilt for helping to fall for the darkness’ ploy.
The domain of Staunton Bluffs is one of how past sins can reflect upon the present and how good and evil can be shaped by one’s own whims. To make up for their sins, the invaders took in the remaining children and the title of Stauntonian in attempts to recreate the domain into something better that what it once was. Having seen evil and its influence, the Stauntonians are now seeking good (they call The Light) in a dark place like Ravenloft by searching for the perfect faith (or to a lesser extent, a philosophy) to fight the evil around them. To them, the world is in a constant fight between good and evil and they must help good do its job. Adventures in Staunton Bluffs should focus on the search and understanding of faith, good, and evil as well as dealing with past sins.
The flora, fauna and the DL will be mostly unchanged though I would play more to Sir Torrence's insane idea that if he were to just wipe the invaders off the face of the demiplane, all will be redeemed. Sure, the Dark Powers will let him torment the citizens and maybe kill a few every now and then, but that's as far as he'll ever get.
Dread Possibility: Eyes of the Pawns: Given his connection to the original Stauntonians, the DP have given Sir Torrence the ability to spy through the eyes and ears of them. He can only use this on one person at a time and he has no control over the pawn, but he finds it quite useful.
Important Landmarks: Despite being a small domain with only one town, Staunton Bluffs has three major landmarks. The first being the Hall of Faith, a lodge where anyone is welcome to study and discuss matters of faith and philosophy. (Though most people from other domains might find these “bumpkins” naïve.) It also holds the weekly food competitions.
Dread Possibility: Order of The Dark is a secret society that despite only having five people in it, they would be considered brave/foolish by the Stauntonians. Believing that the mists must be connected to The Dark, they are trying to find a way to contact it to get some answers. They currently looking for a woman to recreate the pilgrimage of Ezra.
Castle Stonecrest: To reach the castle one must travel an unnamed road that runs through the western side of the domain, through the town of Wilisford, and up into the bluffs. Rumors of great treasure and possible answers to the domain’s history lure people into the Darklord’s trap.
The Remembrance Wall: On the anniversary of the attack, people can witness the night of the original Stantonian's demise in the form of ghostly "fragments" playing it out. (These fragments cannot be turned or dispelled.) Once the attack is played out, the Stantonians hold a ceremony at the Remembrance Wall (which has the names of the people who died) in hopes the souls can one day rest in peace.
Towns and Villages: Willisford is the only town in Staunton Bluffs. Despite being a small, insular community, the Stauntonians are a bit curious about the outside world, especially when it comes to matters of faith and understanding the world around them. So far, they must rely on the work of William Hensford, a bard who is traveling the Core to learn more about the different faiths and goings on in the Domain of Dread. He has already published his memoirs on his adventures. His latest adventure involved him being the first man to enter a Tempestani festival pie bake-off, winning, and being chased out of town by angry contestants.
Fun Fact: While clerics and paladins from other faiths are welcome to help the Stauntonians in their religious quest, the G’Hennans have found no luck in converting anyone. The last time they tried, their cleric was laughed out of the domain. What was he going to expect from a place that considers cooking an art form and source of weekly competitions?
Anyway, this is what I have so far and I hope you don't mind.