![]() ![]() Time after time we see in movies, book, series and RPG games that a new adaptation is launched. We see the familiar names of Tracy and Laura Hickman. One of the most important and almost occult details is hidden in page 2, in the credits section, right where it says Creative Consultants. ![]() It’s a different thing, it’s a horror game. It’s not a roleplaying heavy game with lots of politics and city factions and what not. The important thing about Curse of Strahd is that we have to understand that we’re practically playing a different game, it’s not the hack and slash game you play every Friday. And the reason I’m writing this and you’re reading this, is 2016 Curse of Strahd, an adaptation to the original module released by WotC for 5 th edition. There is also the board game released in 2010, “Castle Ravenloft”. In 2006 WotC released “Expedition to Castle Ravenloft” which is a small campaign with the castle and some added material from the setting for 3.5 edition. There’s a campaign setting of the same name, lots of small adventure modules. The result was that it got remade and readapted to different forms. Written by Tracy and Laura Hickman, it was released as a stand alone booklet for Advanced Dungeons and Dragons. It was released as a stand alone booklet for Advanced Dungeons and Dragons. Ravenloft was originally published by TSR in 1983. ![]() The GUIDE index for Curse of Strahd and other related articles can be found here ! Foreword ![]()
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