I am of two completely different minds about this mod.
On one hand, I think Lysa Chen did an amazing job with the design and challenges of this module. She excels at creating complex, interesting NPCs and this module is absolutely no exception, with characters like Mumpena Miggledy, Elsa Gost and (the ever present, bewilderingly timeless) Joy Hultmark all succeeding brilliantly in cutting through and being unique and interesting, especially tricky in the new format where text boxes and the like are de-emphasised. Chen's got a knack for putting a lot of character in very little text, and it serves her incredibly well. (I actually wonder if it would have been smarter to put her on Wrinkle in the Weave, where character was the most important goal.)
The challenges are all interesting and fun. My players had great fun snooping around Gost estate, finding an unexpected emotional connection moment with Joy Hultmark and gossiping with Mumpena. It helps that the whole thing is ridiculous in a lovely, unforced way. It's a bunch of grown adults all pretending to be vampires because it's trendy. That's fantastic, goofy in a very real way.
In addition, I think these bonus objectives may be the best implemented I've ever seen. They fall seamlessly into the narrative and yet can be perfectly removed as well. With them, the players go investigate personally and come away with exact locations. Without, they get the word they need and report to Artor. Both ways, it works well. This is the rare time I'd consider making the bonus objectives genuinely optional with the DM not knowing if they'd be used or not, but relying on the players actions to see if they are pursued.
But then... we have the actual resolution. Which is nonsense junk. And it's clearly, blatantly not Chen's fault.
You simply can't build a villain like that without some kind of foreshadowing in prior modules, and it's not there in the slightest. There's no symbolism, no logic, no characters that call forward to this finale. It's just... dumped into the adventure with no rhyme or reason.
And it kills the mod. It's infuriating.
As a module about dealing with a bunch of hipster vampire wannabes, this gets a 4/5.
As the ending to the trilogy, well... you can see the rating above.
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