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As an unabashed dice goblin, I have to say I really appreciate how readable these seem to be compared to many of the AP specific sets put out over the years (which I also own and adore…just can’t use) — Love the progress.

Kudos to QW!!!


I’m guessing every major city has something like this…?

Who would you put on this list for the city of Absalom?

I’m less interested in nation-breakers like The Whispering Tyrant & Nex than I am “normal” bad guys.

A- and B-list villains.


I’ve always had a soft spot for Legacy of Fire and Howl of the Carrion King remains my favorite AP volume to this day. I know we are raging with all the elements in the upcoming months and just had an Impossible Lands release…so all this is making me wonder if we’re going to see a post-2e treatment of Scheherazadean themes at some point? Are we waiting for the team to set their sights on The Golden Road, first?

Is there any community/developer interest in bringing a Legacy of Fire type story (module or mini AP?) into 2e or are we done with genies and corsairs for a goodly while?


Not sure where to post this so forgive me if i’m in the wrong place.

I saw preorders for this on Amazon but have been unable to learn more about it. Where can I do so.

Are 1e APs going pocket? I’m a hard yes, if so.


Dramatis Personae:

The Vagabond Vasham al-Farouk, a shaman and Ancestral Caller, is a crusty vagabond with celestial blood and a penchant for heated conversations with a certain dead relative.
The Brass Serpent Desert-Zephyr, a cross-blooded Taninam sorcerer of wish and flame, is a loyalist from the City of Brass on a guardian’s mission and hungry to claim a name greater than his own.
The Dying Man Wilfram, an alchemist, is a dhampir from the Ustilavian north seeking salvation where he believes Sarenrae’s scrutiny burns brightest and her judgment is most fierce.
The Ioun-Eye Muriel, a rogue, is an elven miscreant with a third eye and the desire to move about in a world faster than that of her homeland and which her heritage would allow.


The Ability Score Descriptions table in DoD is STILL my favorite table and I'd like to use it again but it's second edition AD&D...any ideas on what the new scale is or should be (as pertaining to Ravenloft and/or Golarion)?

Table 39: Ability Score Descriptions
Ability Score General Description
0 - Not applicable to the character
1 - So low as to be almost unmeasurable
2 - Below human minimum
3 - Functional human minimum
4 - Impaired in a major fassion
5 - Impaired in a minor fassion
6 - Well below human average
7 - Below human average
8 - Low human average
9 - Human average
10 - Human average
11 - High human average
12 - Above human average
13 - Well above human average
14 - Among the best in the village
15 - Among the best in the city
16 - Among the best in the region
17 - Among the best in the nation
18 - Among the best in the world
19 - Beyond the limits of normal man
20 - Beyond the limits of heroic man
21 - Surpassing superhuman levels
22 - The equal of the demigods
23 - The equal of the lesser gods
24 - The equal of the gods
25 - The equal of the greater gods


I'm very, very new to this so please direct me to whereever I need to be. Can I post my RotRL campaign here INCLUDING the leadup and flashbacky stuff (Like Hollow's Last Hope, Crown of the Kobold King, Revenge of the Kobold King, homemade modules)? Or is this strictly for pure RotRL addys? For instance:

Adventure #1: Hollow's Last Hope
Adventure #2: Burnt Offerings
Adventure #3: The Skinsaw Murders
Adventure #4: The Crown of the Kobold King (as a flashback)
Adventure #5: Hook Mountain Massacre
Adventure #6: Fortress of the Stone Giants
Adventure #7: Revenge of the Kobold King (as a flashback)
Adventure #8: Sins of the Saviors
Adventure #9: Ravenloft Module (as a flashback)
Adventure #10: Spires of Xin-Shalast
Adventure #11: Ravenloft Module (as the final flashback)