Ravenloft: Stone Prophet is a computer game that was developed by DreamForge Intertainment in 1995 and published by Strategic Simulations. It was based on the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2nd Edition system, and was the second video game of the Ravenloft campaign setting, but began in the Forgotten Realms.[note 2]
Escape the dreaded realm of Har'Akir before its legendary ruler, the ancient mummy Anhktepot, awakens - and puts an end to your stay himself! Return to the bone-chilling RAVENLOFT® game world for an all-new adventure. Interact with fascinating Non-Player Characters. Engage in spine-tingling dungeon exploration, where new monsters lurk around every turn! You'll need brains as well as brawn to survive this adventure in one piece - Stone Prophet features more puzzles than any other AD&D® computer game! New tactics make combat more challenging. The ability to fly adds even more intensity to battles. Plus, a new spell management system enhances real-time playability. High-resolution VGA graphics deliver SuperVGA performance, which means you get killer graphics without a SuperVGA card. Add the eerie digitized musical score and sound effects, and you'll be wrapped up for hours on end!
FEATURES:
- This all-new adventure in the vast, complex RAVENLOFT® game world features more puzzles than any other AD&D computer game - for hours of terror-filled play!
- Digitized voices and stunning cinematics throughout the adventure take full advantage of the CD-ROM capabilities!
- A new spell management system improves playability in the game's real-time environment.
- New monsters and tactics make combat much more intense. The ability to fly adds even more excitement to battles!
Gameplay[]
The first person role-playing game used the same engine as the previous game, Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession, but revolved around Egyptian-based culture, instead of the typical Ravenloft horror.
Plot[]
A strange and unknown source of magic appears in Elturel, shown by luminous veils stretching from the land to the sky. The companions meet the captain of the Hellriders, who shows curiosity at the blinding magic. Beyond the magical curtain lies a section of desert, and the eager two Hellriders move out, only for Elturel to disappear around them, and a vast and expansive desert lies in its place... The bold adventurers, now trapped, have to find a way to free themselves of this evil land, and make their way back home.
Index[]
Characters[]
- Party Members
- Anhg Krag • Gloriantha • Hrak Tur • Kineta • Min Deir • Piotra • Sennef • Sethir Rha • Trajan Khet
- Other
- Anhktepot • Dhelt • Elusive Ghost • Hierophant (mummy) • Isu Rehkotep • Nhagrak • Shafaar • Senmet • Weeping Man
Creatures[]
- Playable races
- dwarf • elf • gnome • half-elf • halfling • human
- Other
- caterwaul • dark naga • desert troll • desert zombie • doom guard • dust devil (Har'Akir) • fire beetle • fire toad • floating death head • giant vulture • grave elemental • hieracosphinx • human (Native Har'Akiri) • human (Vistani) • jackalwere • manscorpion • mimic • minotaur • mummy • mummy (greater) • pyre elemental • sand mephit • serpent of Set • shadow • spitting snake • stone golem • wemic
Locations[]
- Buildings & Sites
- Ancient Sphinx • Buried Temple of Ra • Burial Catacombs • Forgotten Shrine of Neferti • High Hall • Pharaoh's Rest • Royal Burial Hall • Statue of Fortune • Temple of Harvest • Temple of Set (Har'Akir)
- Planes
- Demiplane of Dread
- Settlements
- Elturel • Muhar
- Regions
- Har'Akir
- Weapons
- Vistani Dagger
- Armor
- Har'Akiri robe
- Accessories
- ring of protection
- Potions
- Keoghtom's ointment • oil of fiery burning • potion of speed • powder of coagulation
- Other
- Magic Watering Urn
Organizations[]
Religions[]
- Helm • Ra • Set
Other[]
- lockpicks • water skin
Appendix[]
Notes[]
External Links[]
- Ravenloft: Stone Prophet article at Mistipedia, a wiki for the Ravenloft campaign setting run by The Fraternity of Shadows.
Gallery[]
- Main article: Images from Ravenloft: Stone Prophet