

If you want to get emailed notification when posts like this are published on this blog, please subscribe below: The only way to truly do good is to abolish this prison, disperse the mists so that its powers are sent out among the planes and this cycle of suffering can end. But know that when we kill the Devil-Strahd, as the Vistani call him, our work is not over. It would be my pleasure to shovel the hole at the crossroads in which we bury his head. If not, seek me out in whatever incarnation Ravenloft’s Mists have seen fit to put me in (probably buxom with good hair). If you should kill Strahd, I hope I am next to you in battle. You might say that we are here to cause the monster pain but I never asked to spend lifetimes torturing a murderous parasite. Many of us survivors are imprisoned here too. The Demi-Plane of Dread does not care about justice. A beast with this kind of hunger doesn’t just imprison monsters it creates monsters so that it can have more kept here against their will under its fell mists. The prison craves power and the only way prisons gain power is by having more prisoners. The problem is that the prison has become a hungry sentient creature.

You might think that a monster like Strahd being locked up is a good thing and makes the planes a safer place. I realize that some powerful entities from the Shadowfell have created a demi-plane to imprison monsters. I have lost count of how many times my soul has been churned out into another life in the mists of Ravenloft. He was hoping to join an Outlands Expedition Team. Sergei was to be my groom we were going to leave Barovia after the honeymoon and live in Sigil, so I could continue my studies in an urban academic community.

Three books and more than a dozen well cited scrolls on demi-planar mechanics all went out the window after I fell to my death running from Strahd on my wedding day after he butchered beautiful Sergei. The act of using magic to create liminal spaces such as in Leomund’s Tiny Hut, Bags of Holding and Mordenkainen’s Magnificent Mansion was my passion and specialty. I was an up-and-coming wizard who had written on demi-planar mechanics. Few know that I was among those learned folk. Many might know that when Strahd built Castle Ravenloft he called forth many wizards and architects to build a castle his mother would be proud to inhabit. Most know me because the monster known as Count Strah von Zarovich desires me. I have lived many lives here and remember most of them. Adventurers, Monster Hunters, Zealots, Tomb Robbers, Treasure-Seekers and Heroic Fools,
