![]() Called the Domains of Dread, each is ruled over by a villainous Darklord and are separated from the usual sword-and-sorcery realms by an ever-present mist. Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft serves largely as a Dungeon Master's introduction to D&D's nightmare settings. So it's much to my surprise to say that I really want to run a horror campaign now. I also wasn't sure how the slow burn nature or general mystery of horror could work within the combat-oriented rules of D&D 5E. ![]() The book's announcement made me happy for those who do love horror, but I prefer the steampunk grit of Eberron and whimsy of Theros. As one of the few Dungeons & Dragons players who has never run Curse of Strahd, I wasn't really excited about Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft.
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