One can’t just ride a horse from Barovia to Lamordia. It isn’t a single place, but rather a series of domains that, while tenuously related, are all really their own demi-planes that don’t really interact (exactly how this works has changed over the decades, but I will spare you the history lesson on the ontology of Ravenloft). After all, Ravenloft is a different sort of setting. I love D&D setting books, and Ravenloft is the first time we’ve seen one of the classic old settings expounded on for 5E (sorry, Eberron, but I’m writing from the old folks home so you don’t count). Don’t get me wrong, I love the recent MTG-inspired setting books too, but it’s nice to see the classics.īut Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft is a different sort of setting book. ![]() ![]() Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft is, at its core, a campaign setting book.
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