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D&D Ravenloft The Horrors Within Dungeon Master Screen
D&D Ravenloft The Horrors Within Dungeon Master Screen
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The D&D Ravenloft The Horrors Within Dungeon Master's Screen helps Dungeon Masters hide their sinister plans while keeping key horror rules and references close at hand. Designed for Ravenloft adventures and D&D 5.5 horror campaigns, this illustrated screen brings gothic atmosphere to the table.
This Dungeons and Dragons accessory features a double-sided, 4-panel design. The player-facing side presents ominous Ravenloft artwork, while the Dungeon Master side provides horror-centric reference tables to help shape tense encounters, creeping dread and tragic turns.
The D&D Ravenloft The Horrors Within Dungeon Master's Screen is a strong companion for The Horrors Within expansion book, Tarokka Deck and Map Pack. It is also useful for any Dungeons & Dragons group running adventures in the Mists, Domains of Dread or other horror-themed settings.
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Contents and features
- 1 double-sided, 4-panel Dungeon Master's screen
- Gothic Ravenloft artwork on the player-facing side
- Horror-centric reference tables for Dungeon Masters
- Helps conceal notes, maps, rolls and sinister campaign plans
- Supports Ravenloft, The Horrors Within and other horror D&D adventures
- Suitable for D&D 2024 and D&D 5.5 campaigns
- Designed for atmospheric horror sessions in the Mists of Ravenloft
More about the D&D 5.5 Ravenloft DM Screen
The D&D 5.5 Ravenloft DM Screen is built for Dungeon Masters who want to keep the mood dark and the table flowing. First, it hides adventure notes and encounter plans. Also, it keeps useful horror references nearby, so you can maintain tension without pausing the session to search through books.
Because Ravenloft adventures rely heavily on atmosphere, fear and mystery, this screen is especially useful for horror campaigns. It helps reinforce the tone of the setting while giving the Dungeon Master a practical table tool for running scenes behind the screen.
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