Difference between revisions of "Tome of Strahd"
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+ | <span style="color:#800000;">The ''Tome of Strahd'' is an ancient work penned by Strahd<br> | ||
+ | himself. It is a tragic tale of how Strahd came to his fallen state,<br> | ||
+ | blurring into a nightmarish raving about the power he has<br> | ||
+ | since acquired. The book is bound in a thick black leather<br> | ||
+ | cover with brass hinges and fastenings. The pages are made<br> | ||
+ | of parchment and are very brittle. The language is Common,<br> | ||
+ | but the handwriting is small, cramped, and diffi cult to read.<br> | ||
+ | Stains and age have made much of the book entirely illegible.<br> | ||
+ | Characters can make out the text presented on the following<br> | ||
+ | page, but the remainder of the book is beyond deciphering.<br> |
Latest revision as of 11:37, 9 May 2021
The Tome of Strahd is an ancient work penned by Strahd
himself. It is a tragic tale of how Strahd came to his fallen state,
blurring into a nightmarish raving about the power he has
since acquired. The book is bound in a thick black leather
cover with brass hinges and fastenings. The pages are made
of parchment and are very brittle. The language is Common,
but the handwriting is small, cramped, and diffi cult to read.
Stains and age have made much of the book entirely illegible.
Characters can make out the text presented on the following
page, but the remainder of the book is beyond deciphering.