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Horrific Encounters in Ravenloft

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The mists surround you and dread fills your heart. You find yourself surrounded by horrors previously unimaginable. You find yourself in Ravenloft, and the nightmare has only just begun.

Horrific Encounters in Ravenloft is a collection of over 2 dozen encounters and adventure hooks and a quick, spooky Mimic-themed one-shot for parties to experience as they travel the Mistways and the Domains of Dread. With Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft giving players and Dungeon Masters more freedom than ever to explore the demiplanes, these encounters are designed to be setting-agnostic so you can insert them wherever you need a little extra spookiness. You can have beholder encounters in Barovia, crash a witch's picnic in Hazlan, and fight off hordes of zombie cows and chickens in Falkovnia. If you're looking to pass the time while riding eternally on the Cyre-1313...you could do a lot worse than this book.

Additionally, Little House on the Scary is a short adventure/encounter chain based on Zach Moeller's "Mimic Colony" set of maps (which are free to download from their Patreon, links inside). Strahd's Castle Ravenloft is cool and all, but have you ever been in a house-sized Mimic trying to eat you? Don't worry...you will.

Perfect for Halloween and any other spooky, creepy, or scary sessions you have, these encounters in the Domains of Dread are definitely more trick than treat!

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Darren A L May 14, 2021 8:40 pm UTC
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What is a Blood Witch as mentioned in Abandoned Picnic? The closest I can find is the Barovian Witch from Curse of Strahd but not sure if that is what you meant.
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BJ K May 14, 2021 9:34 pm UTC
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That one is in the Guildmasters’ Guide to Ravnica. Good catch— I will absolutely add in the note where it is.
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Darren A L May 14, 2021 10:19 pm UTC
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Hmm. Ok, I just looked them on online as I don't have any interest in that book. I'll have to adapt the encounter to something else like hags or beefed up Barovian Witches.
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Darren A L May 14, 2021 5:18 pm UTC
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The link to the free download of the mimic house map(s) doesn't work.
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BJ K May 14, 2021 5:30 pm UTC
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They're working for me when I download the file, but you can also find the post by Google searching for "Zach Moeller Mimic Colony." It is showing up as the first result for me with that term.
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Darren A L May 14, 2021 7:53 pm UTC
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Ah, I miss understood. I thought that the link was above in the product description where you have 'free to download' in bold red. I haven't gotten far enough through to the mimic house yet to check the link in the PDF itself.
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BJ K May 14, 2021 9:35 pm UTC
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Totally understandable. Only certain domains can be linked to in descriptions, otherwise I totally would have linked it there.
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