Masque Of The Red Death And Other Tales
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''Masque of the Red Death and Other Tales'', subtitled "Terror in the 1890s", was published by TSR in 1994 as an alternate campaign setting for the horror fantasy role-playing game '' Ravenloft'', which itself uses the rules from the 2nd edition of '' Advanced Dungeons & Dragons''.


Description

''Masque of the Red Death'', which takes its name from the
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by
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, is set on an
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Earth in the 1890s in a setting called "Gothic Earth." Red Death refers to a malevolent entity spawned in ancient Egypt during the "golden age of magic." It has slowly gained power through the centuries, promoting violence and catalyzing disasters using the undead and the insane. By the late 19th century, Gothic Earth is tottering on the edge of the abyss. The characters, as members of the secret society called "Enlightened Age", fight avatars of the Red Death


Setting

''Masque of the Red Death'' is set on Earth in the 1890s in a setting called "Gothic Earth." There is a strong connection to the supernatural as well as characters mentioned in legends and literature. For example, necromancers practice dark arts among the slave traders of New Orleans, while spirit creatures stalk the settlers of the American West, and Sherlock Holmes shares a railroad car with Count Dracula. Although the game uses rules similar to the previously published ''Ravenloft'', this is a completely new setting, with no carry-over in characters or storylines from the original setting. Also, unlike the basic ''Ravenloft'' setting, where mysterious mists divide the realm into distinct settings, the Gothic Earth setting has no divisions.


Character classes

Since sword-bearing warriors and robed wizards would be out of place in Gothic Earth, the usual character classes of ''AD&D'' (fighter, wizard, cleric, thief) have been modified to soldier, merchant, adept and mystic, with several subclasses for each such as athlete, detective and explorer. Players can also select character kits from a list of vocations such as Cavalryman, Journalist, and Laborer. Nonweapon proficiencies, optional in the standard ''AD&D'' game, are required here; among the choices are Chemistry, Photography, and Criminology.


Components

The
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includes * "A Guide to Gothic Earth", a 132-page book that gives a history of Gothic Earth, the evil that is uprising, character creation, skills, money & equipment, magic, combat, and an atlas. The rule book ends with an chapter of referee tips, covering rule modifications from the original ''Ravenloft'' setting. * Three 32-page adventure modules: "Red Jack", set in Boston as the characters investigate a serial killer; "Red Death" involves a haunted mansion; and "Red Tide", set in San Francisco and involving Count Dracula. * A
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. * A map of Gothic Earth.


Publication history

TSR published the horror campaign setting ''Ravenloft'' in 1983 that combined traditional ''AD&D'' with a horror vampire-centered setting. In 1994, TSR released an alternative ''Ravenloft'' setting, ''Masque of the Red Death and Other Tales'', a boxed set designed by William W. Connors, with contributions by DJ Heinrich,
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, and Colin Moulder-McComb, cover art by
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, interior art by
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and
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, and cartography by David Sutherland III. TSR subsequently released two supplements, ''
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'' (1995), and '' A Guide to Transylvania'' (1996). In 2004, White Wolf Games released a D20 System version of the setting in hardback under the
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imprint.


Reception

In Issue 21 of ''Australian Realms'', Colin Taber commented that the boxed set was "packed with high quality bits and pieces." Taber also felt the three adventure modules were "good value and a great starting point for a Red Death ''Ravenloft'' campaign." However Taber did point out the map of Gothic Earth included "the Commonwealth of Australia, a nation which didn't yet exist." Taber concluded that this game had revived his interest in the ''Ravenloft'' setting, and suggested, "For those interested in this genre, give it a good look over." In the April 1995 issue of ''
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'', Mark Sumner felt that ''Masque of the Red Death'' fixed what he thought was the problem of the original ''Ravenloft'' game, "the poor fit between TSR's traditional sword-swinging dungeon crawling ''AD&D'' universe and the very Victorian horror elements of ''Ravenloft'' ... this is what ''Ravenloft'' should have been in the first place." Sumner was enthused about this game, saying, "Finally, finally, I can send a character out with a cross in one pocket and a revolver in another ... this is the gaming experience I had been hoping to find ever since horror RPGs started landing on the shelves." Sumner concluded, "It takes 'Ravenloft''from near the bottom of my Favorite Game World list to right up to the top." In Issue 86 of the French games magazine ''
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'', Fabrice Colin commented on the risk of modifying a favorite setting like ''Ravenloft'', saying, "With an impressive number of modifications, additions and corrections, the authors took the plunge and offered us a product that was ultimately honest. However, fans of
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risk being disappointed: the literate prose does not succeed in masking a truly Manichean and yet confusingly banal background." Ultimately, Colin was torn in two directions, writing, "Certainly, we have here a universe sufficiently created and documented to allow long hours of play, three good scenarios ... plus a very beautiful map and a screen, all for a very reasonable price. But we can also see TSR's attempt to pass off ''AD&D'' as a universal system suitable for all eras, when that is not the case." Colin concluded, "Those who detest 'AD&D''can easily turn to other products ('' Cthulhu by Gaslight'' or '' Castle Falkenstein'') to taste the delights of the Victorian era. Others can try this experience: it will certainly differ from the Forgotten Realms."


Other reviews

*''Rollespilsmagasinet Fønix'' (Danish) (Issue 7 - March/April 1995)


References

{{D&D topics Ravenloft supplements Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1994