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Curse of Strahd

Curse of Strahd

The stairs connect the servants' closet (area N4f) with

the cellar (areaN4s). Lady Wachter uses this staircase
to reach her secret cult lair (area N4t).

l The furnishing in this room are bereft of imagination: l
four simple beds with equally austere wooden chests.

FIONA WACHTER Lady Wachter's four servants (N male and female com­
ANO MAJESTO moners) sleep here at night. They include a cook named
Dhavit, two maids named Madalena and Amalthia, and
N4c. KITCHEN a valet named Haliq. The servants know Lady Wachter's
secrets, but they would sooner die than betray her.
The house cook (see area N4h) rushes about this
spotless kitchen most of the day, preparing meals or N4r. PARLOR
cleaning up after himself. A washbasin stands in the Lady Wachter greets her guests here, under the watchful
northeast corner. A slender door in the west wall leads eyes of her dead husband.
to a small pantry.
Here three elegant couches surround an oval table made
N4D. STORAGE ROOM of black glass. All are set in front of a blazing hearth,
above which hangs the portrait of a smirking nobleman
This room holds crates of old clothing, as well as three sporting a broken nose and a tangle of hair graying at the
barrels of drinking water, two empty wine barrels, and temples. Several smaller portraits hang on the north wall.
one full wine barrel. The wine barrels are emblazoned
with the winery name, the Wizard of Wines, and the The portrait above the mantel depicts Lord Nikolai
wine's name, Red Dragon Crush. Wachter, Fiona's late husband (of whom his sons are
the spitting image). The other portraits depict Lady
N4E. BACK VESTIBULE l Wachter, her sons, her daughter, and various deceased
The back door is locked and similar to the front door family members.
(area N4a) in every respect. The vestibule has plain
wooden doors leading to areas N4d, N4f, and N4h. The parlor shares the fireplace with the den (area
N4k). Ernst Larnak lurks in the den and eavesdrops on
lN4F. SERVANTS' CLOSET any conversation that Lady Wachter has with the charac­
Servants' coats and aprons hang from hooks in this ters, so that he can advise her after they depart.

room, and boots are neatly lined up against the walL N4J. DINING ROOM

Anyone who searches the clos. et and makes a successful An ornate dining table stretches the length of this room,
a crystal chandelier hanging above it imperiously. The
DC 10 Wisdom (Perception).check fnf ds a secref door in silverware is tarnished, the dishes chipped, yet all are
still quite elegant. Eight chairs, their backs adorned with
the south wall. The door can be.pulled op�n to reveal a sculpted elk horns, surround the table. Arched windows
made of a latticework of iron and glass look out onto the
stone staircase (areaN4g)_.that·lea"iisto_t.lJ.e ceilar. small, fog-swept estate.
.• ' '. 1 � •.
.,
N4G. SECRET STAIRCASE l If the characters aim to oppose the· burgomaster, Lady
Wachter offers them a warm meal in the dining room as
Iron torch sconces cling to the wall of a stone staircase a token of her support and.-allegiance.

that cuts its way through the heart of the old house. N4K. DEN

Wood paneling, embroidered rugs, colorful furnishings,
and a blazing fire make this chamber stifling. Mounted
above the mantel is an elk's head. Across from the
hearth, tall, slender windows look out over dead gardens.

CHAPTER 5 I THE TOWN OF VALLA Kr
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Ernst Larnak, Lady Wachter's spy, lounges here when son, Victor, whose very name makes her cringe. With
he's not out spying on her behalf. her wits restored, Stella feels she has no one in Vallaki
she can count on. She latches onto any character who is
Treasure. The room contains several items of value, kind to her. If the party takes her to St. Andral's church
including a .golden goblet (worth 250 gp) from which (area Nl), Father Lucian offers to look after her, and she
Ernst drinks wine, a crystal wine decanter (worth 250 agrees to stay with him.
gp), four electrum candelabras (worth 25 gp each), and a
bronze urn with frolicking children painted on its sides N4o. MASTER BEDROOM
(worth 100 gp). The door to this room is locked. Lady Wachter and her
servants carry keys. A ghastly sight awaits those who
N4L. UPSTAIRS HALL peer into the room:

A hallway with a window at each end wraps around the Across from the door, a fire sputters and struggles for life
staircase railing. Framed portraits and mirrors festoon in the hearth, above which hangs a framed family por­
the walls, surrounding you with judging looks and dark trait: a noble father and mother, their two young sons,
reflections. You hear something scratching at one of the and a baby daughter in the father's arms. The sons are
many doors. smiling in a way that suggests mischief. The parents look
like uncrowned royalty.
The scratching noise comes from the door to area N4n,
which is locked. If the characters call out, a plaintive Wood paneling covers the walls of the room. A closet
female voice meows like a cat and says, "Can little kitty and a framed mirror flank a curtained window to the
come out to play? Little kitty is sad and lonely and prom­ south. To the north, a wide, canopied bed lies pinned be­
ises to be good this time, really she does." A closet at the tween matching end tables with oil lamps. Stretched out
south end of the hallway holds blankets and linens. on one side of the bed is a man dressed in black, his eyes
each covered with a copper piece. He bears a striking
N4M.BROTHERS'ROOMS resemblance to the father in the painting.

This bedroom contains nothing out of the ordinary: a

neatly made bed, a table with an oil lamp on it, a hand­ Lady Wachter's husband, Nikolai, lies in his bed, impec­
some wooden chest, a slender wardrobe, and a window cably dressed, quite deceased, and under the effect of
box with drapes.
the gentle repose spell. Nothing of value is on him.
The closet contains shelves of fancy footwear and

many fine garments, including a black ceremonial robe

These two rooms belong to Lady Wachter's sons, Niko­ with a hood (similar to the ones worn by the cult fa­
natics in area N4t). On a high shelfrests a locked iron
lai and Karl. There's a 25 percent chance that one of the chest. Lady Wachter hides the key to the chest on a tiny
maids (see area N4h) is here, tidying up.
hook in the fireplace, under the mantel. A character who

N4N. STELL.AS ROOM takes a minute to search the fireplace finds the key with

The door to this room is locked from both sides, and a successful D� lQ·Wisdom (Perception) check. Use of
only Lady Wachter has a key. the key disables a poison needle trap hidden in the lock
(see "Sample Traps" in chapter 5, "Adventure Environ­

This room is musty and dark. An iron-framed bed fitted ments," of the Dungeon Master's Guide). A creature that
triggers the trap and fails the saving throw against the
with leather straps stands near a wall. The place has no
needle's poison falls uriconscious for 1 hour instead of

other furnishings. being poisoned for 1 hour..
Scurrying away from you on all fours is a young woman The iron chest is lined with thin sheets of lead and

in a soiled nightgown. She leaps onto the bed and hisses contains the bones of Leo Dilisnya, an enemy of the
like a cat. "Little kitty doesn't know you!" she shouts. Wachter family. Leo was one of the soldiers who be­
"Little kitty doesn't like the smell of you!" trayed and murdered Strahd on the day of Sergei and
Tatyana's wedding. He escaped from Castle Raven­

loft, only to be hunted down and killed by the vampire

The young woman is Stella Wachter (CG female human Strahd. The Wachters keep nis _bones under lock and
can't rai' sed
commoner), Lady Wachter's insane daughter. A greater
restoration spell rids her of the madness that makes . \.
her think she's a cat. If sheis.cured of her madness, ii">:?ikeysothatLeo be frorrt the dead.. ... . •-."'� ., �
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she blames her mother for treating her horribly and :t;:?,��t}r:t1�:;��!r�_;:tt�_-:!}_�·. t;;:t��f(y_a·�·-btj:.:i· ;//.('.\�\� ::.J_.;
using her as a pawn t{sefze control of the town. Stella =- N4P.�. t.Il3RARY.. �- f....... •· ,. •• ..· , "'·"·��·-,.-,'·
knows none·of her mother's secrets, apart from her
mother.'s desire to· over'th��-w the bu�gomaster. Stella. ·<, ainhd��-�.e�.r�sbeler.v-daonottss..,c'ti�fr=-tr0hyi,kseryo�o:n:/_k. r·:�···�:1�o_.·.}-,-k�- ,.:e:::'&;.L,�·:_ ;-:,i:"�'-\�./_-__ .W-. achter
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CHAPTER "5 I TH'E' TOWN OF VALLAKJ

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Otto has the Standing Leap feature (see the mongrel­ S9. GARDENS
folk stat block in appendix D). His madness is embodied
in the following statement: "I am the smartest, wisest, Nestled between rising and plunging cliffs are four rect­
strongest, fastest, and most beautiful person I know." angular garden plots enclosed by a five-foot-high wall
of mortared stones. White rabbits nibble on turnips up­
Zygfrek Belview. Zygfrek stands 4 feet, 7 inches tall. rooted by the cold. Two lifeless scarecrows with stuffed
The left side of her face and body is covered with Uzard gullets and sackcloth heads hang from wooden crosses
scales, the right with tufts of gray wolf fur. Between pounded into the cold, hard earth.
these tufts is pale human skin. One of her eyes is that of
a feline, and her fingers and hands resemble cat's paws If the characters haven't cleared out the east wing, add:
with opposable thumbs. She has a gruff voice and wears
a gray cloak with black fur trim. The abbey's east wing looms over the garden, its shat­
tered windows dark and disturbing. A door leads into this
Zygfrek has the Darkvision feature (see the mongrel­ forlorn edifice, which apparently isn't as abandoned as
folk stat block in appendix D). Her madness is embodied one might have hoped. From within come the laughter
in the following statement: "I don't like the way people and the wailing of things that should not be.
judge me all the time."
The rabbits and the scarecrows are harmless. The gar­
S7. GRAVEYARD dens contain a meager assortment of root vegetables
and squash. The door leading to area SlS isn't locked.
Stunted pine trees grow out of the rocky earth in the
graveyard near the foundation of the abbey's north FORTUNES OF RAVENLOFT
wing. The windows of the structure are cracked panes of If your card reading reveals that a treasure is here, the
leaded glass. Ancient gravestones burst from a thin crust item is hidden in the straw-filled gullet of the southern­
of snow in the yard. Beyond the low wall that surrounds most scarecrow. If the treasure is removed from the
the graveyard, the ground falls away. The village lies four scarecrow, seven wights erupt from the gardens and
hundred feet below, and the view is breathtaking. attack. They wear tattered livery of Strahd's house.

Carved into each gravestone is the name of a long-dead S10. ABBEY ENTRANCE
priest or nun. Some of the names include Brother Mar­
tek, Brother Valen, Sister Constance, and Sister Lenora. A fifteen-foot-high curtain wall joins the abbey's two
wings. Behind its battlements, two guards stand at at­
SUN'S GRAVE tention, their features obscured by fog. Below them, set
The gravestone marked Xis carved with roses and into the wall, is a pair of ten-foot-tall, wooden doors re­
bears a 3-inch-diameter sun-shaped indentation on its inforced with bands of steel. To the right of these doors,
east side. Engraved beneath the indentation is the name mounted on the wall, is a tarnished copper plaque.
PETROVNA. If Tasha Petrovna's holy symbol (see chapter
4, area K84, crypt 11) is placed in the indentation, both
the holy symbol and the indentation vanish. Then read:

A ray of golden sunlight breaks through the clouds to the The plaque bears the abbey's name, under which appear
west and shines upon the grave. The fog and the gloom
shrink from its brilliance as the sunlight causes the grave­ these words: "May her light cure all illness."
stone to crack and crumble, revealing a ring within.

The "guards" on the wall are propped-up scarecrows·

The sunray lasts for 1 minute. If the characters-smash that wear corroded chain shids·and clutch rusted
the gravestone without placing T�sha.Petrovna's holy
syTmhbeolriinngitisfiarsrti,ntgh°eoyffriengdennoerthaitniognw,.·:ithi'n W§'re' m· ains:. · spears (see area S18Y. A ch· arader 'Yho s'utceeds on a

DC 10 Wisdom (Perception) check'discetns the charade.

The double doors are, hea".J.''tjut unloc�ed. They c.an be

S8. GARDE·N GA:Ti.·J.6tfs�',: · ·· pushed open to reveal a foggy co�rtyard (area Sl2).
.. .
, I A gatehouse stands at the entrance to the abbey gardens. '

I s11. INNER GATE'Hous�s "· '-\··

These two empty buildings help. i�J:ip.ort t):ie cui-tain°
wall (area S18) that encloses the·coui-ty!ird (area Sl2).
The wooden doors'that ie·ad to'thein. a_re unlocked.

. The gatehouse is empty.

CHAPTER 8 I THE VILLAGE OF KREZK

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