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Interesting expansion for the world of Ravenloft
This macabre sourcebook details the lost islands of Ravenloft - dread I'Cath, lost Saragoss, Timor and shadowy Pharazia, and more... each of the 9 realms is given a unique, unsettling focus, in a highly evocative manner that makes you want to dive right in and create new adventures to scare the bejeezus out of your PCs. For all levels, and recommended. Happy Hallow...
Published on May 1, 2000 by Kent David Kelly
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Good, but sadly made superfluous by later editions
There really isn't much here that you can't get in any of the other campaign setting soucebooks. Get it if you're a collector, but spend your money on the Black or Red Box sourcebooks if not
Published 13 months ago by Scott Rawlings
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting expansion for the world of Ravenloft, May 1, 2000
This review is from: Islands of Terror (AD&D 2nd Ed Fantasy Roleplaying, Ravenloft RR4/9348) (Paperback)
This macabre sourcebook details the lost islands of Ravenloft - dread I'Cath, lost Saragoss, Timor and shadowy Pharazia, and more... each of the 9 realms is given a unique, unsettling focus, in a highly evocative manner that makes you want to dive right in and create new adventures to scare the bejeezus out of your PCs. For all levels, and recommended. Happy Hallow! :)
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but sadly made superfluous by later editions, December 9, 2010
This review is from: Islands of Terror (AD&D 2nd Ed Fantasy Roleplaying, Ravenloft RR4/9348) (Paperback)
There really isn't much here that you can't get in any of the other campaign setting soucebooks. Get it if you're a collector, but spend your money on the Black or Red Box sourcebooks if not
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