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Lord Soth, the Knight of the Black Rose, is a fictional character appearing in the fantasy realms of Dragonlance and later Ravenloft. He is depicted as a death knight and fallen Knight of Solamnia from the world of Krynn.


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The Dragonlance campaign setting is coming to D&D on December 6, with Shadow of the Dragon Queen involving the players battling the dragon armies of Takhisis as they attack Solamnia. Wizards of the Coast has revealed that the alternate cover artwork for Shadow of the Dragon Queen features the blackened helmet of Lord Soth, with his red eyes.


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In Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen, Lord Soth is represented as an upgraded Death Knight. This is about right, since, after all, he is the iconic Death Knight, going so far as to provide their key art. In combat terms, he's CR 19 as opposed to the standard CR 17 Death Knight.


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The Complete Lord Soth Chronological and Collecting List. July 21, 2023. LORD SOTH, THE BLACK ROSE KNIGHT Age 379 years Height 6'5″ Weight 300lbs First Appearance: Dragonlance: Dragons of Spring Dawning.. Read More ».


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Lord Soth is one of the main villains for the Shadow of the Dragon Queen campaign, and those familiar with the Dragonlance setting will already be familiar with the formidable Death Knight. Players will eventually come face to face with Lord Soth over the course of the campaign. This will likely happen once the party is level 10 or higher, and that's a good thing, as Lord Soth is not an easy.


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Lord Soth appeared on the 2018 Screen Rant top list at #12 on "Dungeons & Dragons: The 15 Most Powerful Villains, Ranked", and Scott Baird highlighted that "Lord Soth was a death knight from the Dragonlance setting, who later became one of the Darklords of Ravenloft, before returning to his homeland." Other media Video games


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Lord Soth is one of the most infamous villains in D&D history. He first appeared in the third book in the Dragonlance Chronicles series, Dragons of Spring Dawning by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, back in 1985 when I was in first grade, but he hasn't really made an appearance since the 2002 book Dragon of a Vanished Moon that I'm aware of, until now. So this is a mini that's going to.


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Dragonlance: The Atlas of the Dragonlance World *(Lord Soth is on the cover of the Spanish release) Dragonlance: Mists of Krynn Dragonlance: Monstrous Compendium *(The "Death Knight" entry that references Lord Soth is later reprinted in the Monstrous Manual with new art and slight stat changes)


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Lord Soth (link to Dragonlance Nexus) is featured in several Dragonlance-novels: the Chronicles, Chosen of the Gods (The Kingpriest Trilogy, #1), and more. Knowing how he got to be Knight of the Rose and how his downfall occured, is what this stand-alone novel is about. Warning: as is custom in the world of Dragonlance, not every author pays.


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Loren Soth (c. 50 PC - Frostkolt, 1 PC, also 421 AC), better known as Lord Soth or the Knight of the Black Rose, was the son of Aynkell Soth and an unknown woman. Soth had a half-brother, Argol Birdsong, and a half-sister, Alsin Felgaard fathered in Aynkell's various affairs, but they were both killed to prevent them from attempting to claim any of the Soth family's holdings. The House of Soth.


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Lord Loren Soth of Dargaard Keep, the Knight of the Black Rose, is a fictional character in the fantasy realms of Dragonlance, and later Ravenloft. He is a death knight and a fallen Knight of Solamnia, from the world of Krynn. According to Tracy Hickman, he needed a powerful character for the Heroes of the Lance to fight at the High Clerist's Tower, and Lord Soth suddenly came into his mind.


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Lord Soth is not only a Dragonlance villain but was also featured in Ravenloft. The lore of the character has been controversial for some Dragonlance fans, but overall, the influences on the character from James Lowder made him more than just another scheming villain. Combine that with the contributions from Voronica Whitney-Robinson, Lisa.


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I'm curious if someone could provide a list of all of Lord Soth's appearances in the Dragonlance adventure modules for 2nd Edition AD&D? The first one I can think of for definite is DL16 - World of Krynn. This has the Dargaard Keep module amongst a group of others, and feature Lord Soth within it. (I've been working on adapting that one to.


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He was a paragon of the Knights of Solamnia. His tragic fall from grace could be blamed on his own ambition, his lack of self control, and giving into his ba.


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LORD SOTH, THE BLACK ROSE KNIGHT Age 379 years Height 6'5″ Weight 300lbs First Appearance: Dragonlance: Dragons of Spring Dawning (1985) BOOK CHRONOLOGICAL READING ORDER: Dragonlance: Chosen of the Gods Dragonlance: Divine Hammer Dragonlance: Sacred Flame *(Lord Soth is only referenced) Dragonlance: Lord Soth Dragonlance: The Cataclysm *(short story "True


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