Just visit the fortuneteller and she will play the cards and 'foresee' all the details of your two starting characters.
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Two of a kindĪs with Ravenloft: Stone Prophet, you can begin this adventure with a ready-made party of 2 (in this case a Fighter/Mage and a Fighter/Cleric), or you can create your own adventurers. We grabbed it and an eerie fog closed in and transported us into that cursed land. A couple of blows and he succumbed and left behind the precious Amulet. Too late to stop the theft of the Amulet (the Holy Symbol of Helm), but just in time to catch up with the thief before he escaped. I have played (and reviewed) Ravenloft: Stone Prophet but this one slipped by.Īctually it was lucky I had a bit of time on my hands and didn't wait too much longer, because my small party of adventurers arrived at the grand abode of Lord Dhelt in the nick of time. Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession was one such game. So this time of relative calm has encouraged me to go back and test out some of the old games that for some reason I never got around to playing or finishing. Even though there's always plenty to do around here, there's always that urge to go on an adventure. Review by Rosemary Young (April, 2005) Well thus far 2005 hasn't exactly been the year of copious adventure or fantasy roleplaying game releases for the PC.