![]() ![]() At first I thot my book was missing the big fold out map, but it didn't come with one. ![]() Aside from the revised, and slightly altered, map of Barovia no map fills up the entire page. If you want to show your player a map, you'll constantly be flipping thru the book and walking up close to give them a glimpse. The maps are done by two cartographers, not just one. The castle has numerous maps placed thru-out the book. I really enjoyed the original map as well as the newer one found in Dragon Magazine a few years back. I'm a graphics sort of guy, so I went straight for the main map. The inside illo of Strahd looks like a young elf he's got huge ears. The cover illo is very nice, but makes Strahd look weathered and older than in the previous editions. There are NO SPOILERS within this glimpse, but the websites below might. This is also a first impression without extensive reading. ![]() This review is based on a familiarity with the original Ravenloft and the revised version "House of Strahd". I just got my copy and thought I'd give a brief review. ![]()
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