You can find it for sale here: The Beast of Graenseskov
And here's the publisher's release.



Times are a changingJimsolo wrote:Thought DMs guild was only for Forgotten Realms.
Some local discussion of the change took place: http://fraternityofshadows.com/forum/vi ... f=1&t=9599Quickleaf wrote:Times are a changingJimsolo wrote:Thought DMs guild was only for Forgotten Realms.
http://support.dmsguild.com/hc/en-us/ar ... -Questions
Good. Is it loyal to the CoS? Or you go by the setting?Quickleaf wrote:I thought I'd give out a shout to all you hardcore long-time Ravenloft fans: I've written a sizable adventure for 5e set in the Graenseskov (eastern Barovia) that is inspired by The Beast of Gévaudan, the Allerleirauh (Thousandfurs) fairy tale of the Brothers Grimm, and the 2001 film Brotherhood of the Wolf.
You can find it for sale here: The Beast of Graenseskov
And here's the publisher's release.
I'd say it's mostly impartial, with tidbits the DM can pick and choose from to go either way.alhoon wrote:Good. Is it loyal to the CoS? Or you go by the setting?
Hey, sorry about that! Because of how DM's Guild works (grrr), it defaults the file format type to the FIRST file uploaded, which was my preview PDF. Of course, in order to allow the full preview option, you need to upload a PDF first. I tried setting the format to ZIP after the fact, but OneBookShelf (in it's infinite wisdom...haha) reset the file type to "Watermarked PDF." Anyhow, I've clarified it in the product description.De Montour wrote:Well, I took the jump and bought it. Minor problem though. The site shows it as Watermarked PDF. It's not. It's a Zip File and I can't open it on my I Pad. The preview is in PDF format though and it looks lovely. A very impressive piece of work.
I was a young man when Barovia first got enveloped by the mist, so all I need to do is find someone younger and more knowledgeable to show me a suitable Zip opening App and how to use it.
I took your advice and clarified that it can be used for both.alhoon wrote:Thanks.
If I may suggest, you should put that info in the product page; that it can be used for both "traditionalist" and "Curse of Strahd" games.
I'll look forward to hearing about your play-throughthepoorman wrote:Well done! I'll have to buy it when I get home. I'm likely to pilfer ideas I like from it for my own campaignThe part is on their way to Barovia so I'll definitely be interested in seeing what you've done here.