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Illustration by Steve Prescott


The Face of Evil

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Folks have a lot to say when it comes to tieflings, villains, and high-level challenges. Ecarrdian Drovenge, fresh from his shoot for the cover of Pathfinder Adventure Path volume #30, embodies all three and largely speaks for himself. A scion of one of the most powerful families in Westcrown and a son of the archfiend Mammon, few dare stand in the way of his city-shattering vengeance, but your PCs might be going toe-to-toe with him nonetheless in the upcoming endgame of the Council of Thieves Adventure Path.


F. Wesley Schneider
Managing Editor

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