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A gothic horror setting originally created for an adventure module, Ravenloft, then expanded into an entire series and campaign setting. After years of production by [[TSR]] and [[WotC]], Wizards licensed Ravenloft to Arthaus Games, which published its matertials through White Wolf, Inc.'s Sword & Sorcery label, but rights have recently returned to Wizards of the Coast, leaving the setting's production status unknown.
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A gothic horror setting originally created for an adventure module, Ravenloft, then expanded into an entire series and campaign setting. After years of production by [[TSR, Inc.|TSR]] and [[Wizards of the Coast|WotC]], Wizards licensed Ravenloft to [[Arthaus Games]], which published its materials through [[White Wolf, Inc.]]'s Sword & Sorcery label, but rights have recently returned to Wizards of the Coast, leaving the setting's production status unknown.
   
 
Ravenloft itself spun off into an 1890s sub-setting called ''[[Masque of the Red Death]]'', set on [[Gothic Earth]].
 
Ravenloft itself spun off into an 1890s sub-setting called ''[[Masque of the Red Death]]'', set on [[Gothic Earth]].

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A gothic horror setting originally created for an adventure module, Ravenloft, then expanded into an entire series and campaign setting. After years of production by TSR and WotC, Wizards licensed Ravenloft to Arthaus Games, which published its materials through White Wolf, Inc.'s Sword & Sorcery label, but rights have recently returned to Wizards of the Coast, leaving the setting's production status unknown.

Ravenloft itself spun off into an 1890s sub-setting called Masque of the Red Death, set on Gothic Earth.