
Icon of Ravenloft - DND 5th Edition
The Icon of Ravenloft is a 12-inch-tall statuette made of the purest silver, weighing 10 pounds. It depicts a cleric kneeling in supplication. The icon was given to Strahd by the archpriest Ciril Romulich, an old family friend, to consecrate the castle and its chapel.
The Amber Temple – A TPK Machine? – Well Met, Adventurers!
2018年2月28日 · There is a statue here that resembles the giant one in the main temple area. This statue has upon it the sympathy effect of an antipathy/ sympathy spell. That is to say a character must succeed a Wisdom saving throw or be drawn to the statue and sit there until it dies of exhaustion and starvation.
Chapter 13 – The Amber Temple - Elven Tower Adventures
The Amber Temple, better known as the TPK (Total Party Kill) temple. This place is as mysterious and dangerous as it gets. The real danger here is that nothing stops a party of level 5 PCs from coming here in search of Strahd’s information or one of the magic relics needed to fight him.
My party stole the orb from Strahd's statue in Death House ... - Reddit
It’s a scrying orb Strahd had placed in the house so he could keep an eye on his imbecile “worshippers.” They now literally have Strahd in their pocket. Whenever he sends minions, they know all the party’s weaknesses, down to what spells they have and haven’t prepared.
Icon of Ravenloft - Search - D&D Beyond
The Icon of Ravenloft is a 12-inch-tall statuette made of the purest silver, weighing 10 pounds. It depicts a cleric kneeling in supplication. The icon was given to Strahd by the archpriest Ciril. Romulich, an old family friend, to consecrate the castle and its chapel.
Amber Temple | Ravenloft Wiki - Fandom
The Amber Temple was a temple in the Balinok Mountains of Barovia containing dark and forbidden lore [1] and amber sarcophagi containing evil vestiges. [2] The Amber Temple was founded by a society of good-aligned wizards to keep evil forces from getting to the evil lore.
Curse of Strahd Reloaded: Guide to the Amber Temple
2020年4月28日 · Welcome to the next chapter of Curse of Strahd: Reloaded, a series that aims to guide DMs through running Curse of Strahd while also making additional expansions to make the adventure more engaging. This chapter, The Amber Temple, overhauls the system of dark gifts and vestiges and heavily expands some of the NPC encounters inside the original ...
Yester Hill · Level Drain - GitHub Pages
2019年1月9日 · Yester Hill is a combat heavy zone that holds some interactions with Strahd and some magical items. Remember the place is huge and run your combat accordingly. Your players will arrive here most likely to find the gem; what they don’t know is that the druids are preparing a ritual to summon Wintersplinter and asault the winery.
Is this statue in Curse of Strahd an easter egg? [closed]
2019年7月17日 · These statues may be based on no god or possibly some god that Exethanter follows, such as Vecna. My personal thought is that Vecna is the escaped vestige who cursed the nothics, as the nothics are really the only reference to him in the whole module.
Strahd Von Zarovich - ArtStation
Its a statue of the devil himself Strahd Von Zarovich. I grabbed most of the references for Strahd from WOTC images around the net but the pose I got from Susanah Grace's piece ( https://www.artstation.com/artwork/95GzN ) who really replicated what the campaign described, and had exactly the pose I wanted.
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