- Ravenloft: Mist Hunters is the next adventure for Adventures League. Wizards Of The Coast has described it as: Ravenloft: Mist Hunters is serial storyline that will lead Adventurers League players on a journey through the mists over the course of 14 adventures, including two interactive Epic adventures.
- Adventures for the Ravenloft setting in 2nd Edition Advanced Dungeons and Dragons.
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Creative origins. In 1978, Tracy and Laura Hickman wrote adventures that would eventually be published as the Dungeon & Dragons modules Pharaoh and Ravenloft. Strahd von Zarovich was created by the Hickmans 'after Tracy returned home from a disappointing session of D&D. A Horror Adventure for Levels 1-10 Under raging storm clouds, the vampire Count Strahd von Zarovich stands silhouetted against the ancient walls of Castle Ravenloft. Rumbling thunder pounds the castle spires. We'd like to thank everyone who helped make this Ravenloft site so successful - including the Kargat at TSR and Wizards of the Coast, the ex-Kargatane members we've worked with, and the many Ravenloft fans who've downloaded and read our net creations over the years.
Despite being a Gothic Horror setting, or perhaps because of it, the Demiplane of Dread has many different faiths and religions scattered throughout its misty realms. Most are fairly unimportant, localized and restricted in worship to only those native to certain domains, but a handful have achieved greater power and spread their influence beyond the realms of their birth.
Outlanders who come to Ravenloft may worship their own gods, but they will receive no word or blessing from them. Indeed, nobody hears the words of the gods here in the Dread Domains. The Dark Powers block any such divine words, but it is possible still to gain divine intervention by belief. However, only those religions that gain enough adherents can actually grant clerical domains and spells. How this happens is anyone’s guess (it could just be the Dark Powers playing at acting as gods), but it can be a rather traumatic event for an outlander cleric to lose all their powers, only to have to find a new faith to dedicate themselves to.
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Note: Many believe that the gods of Ravenloft are actually outworlder deities trying to press their influence against the Dark Powers. The Morninglord and Lawgiver resemble Faerunian deities Lathander and Bane, while the Lady of Repose and the Eternal Order appear to be Wee Jas and Nerull, respectively. Even the Thundering God appears to be an aspect of the god Odin, or Annam All-Father. Many people bring their religions with them – even if their gods do not respond to them – and perhaps that is the origin for all religions in Ravenloft.
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The religions below represent the largest, and best known, religions in Ravenloft.