Bonegrinder -

Within a two-mile radius of the windmill, the environment reflects the hags' corruption: the grass is dead, wild animals are absent, and small stick effigies hang from the trees. Key Features and Lore

The hags operate a grim trade, baking and selling "Dream Pastries" to the hopeless citizens of Barovia.

These pastries are made from the ground bones of children, whom the hags often take as payment from parents who have become addicted to the psychoactive effects of the pies. bonegrinder

In the world of fantasy tabletop gaming—specifically within the campaign for Dungeons & Dragons — Old Bonegrinder is a notorious and atmospheric location that serves as one of the most dangerous early-game encounters. The Windmill of Horrors

Old Bonegrinder is infamous for being a "TPK" (Total Party Kill) site because players often arrive there at levels 3 or 4, while a coven of three Night Hags is a high-level threat. Within a two-mile radius of the windmill, the

Old Bonegrinder is a dilapidated windmill perched on a hill between the village of Barovia and the town of Vallaki. While it appears to be a simple, decrepit structure, it is actually the lair of a coven of : Morgantha and her two daughters, Bella Sunbane and Offalia Wormwiggle .

Behind the windmill sits a circle of ancient standing stones (megaliths). These stones are older than the windmill itself and are often a gathering place for ravens, who act as a warning system for the party. While it appears to be a simple, decrepit

Players who explore the upper floors often discover children locked in cages, awaiting their fate in the hags' grinder. Gameplay and Tactics