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Pathfinder Society Scenario #23: Tide of Morning (OGL) PDF
Paizo Publishing, LLC
Venture-Captain Dennel Hamshanks sends you to convince an Andoren druid named Hemzel to allow the Pathfinder Society to study his recently discovered lorestone, a minor magical item that unlocks some of the mysteries of the ancient Andoren druid circles. When you arrive and find Hemzel murdered and the lorestone missing, you must race against time to recover the lorestone and stop Hemzel's murderers from using it against the druids of Andoran.
Written by Steven Robert
This product is a Pathfinder Society Scenario designed for 1st to 5th level characters (Tiers: 1–2
and 4–5). This scenario is designed for play in Pathfinder Society Organized Play, but can easily be adapted for use with any world. This scenario is compliant with the Open Game License (OGL) and is suitable for use with the 3.5 edition of the world’s most popular fantasy roleplaying game.
Are there errors or omissions in this product information? Got corrections? Let us know at
webmaster@paizo.com.
PZOPSS0023E
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Available June 24th!
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I played this scenario in a Slot zero game.
Without giving any spoilers, all I can say is make sure you bring your pots of healing!
The party almost ended up in a TPK in the very first encounter! OK...ok...so we (the party) were playing with our dice of ineffable doom while the GM was playing with his Blessed Dice of DM Doom!
Still...quite a fun little scenario.
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Played this at PaizoCon with a party of five 1st level PCs. Despite being, shall we say, "caught up" in some trees for nearly the entire last encounter, I had a blast with my barbarian. Could be really tough at first level without at least one heavy hitter and one arcanist in the group. Awesome scenario for the ranger/druid types!
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Played this at Paizo con on Saturday. The party had a cleric, wizard, rogue, fighter and monk. It was a slow grind. The swarms were hard to beat and the final villain battle took so long I was almost ready to fall on my sword. But I was playing the wizard so I had no sword.
You want a ranger or druid in your party for this one. And yes you want a healer or potions too. I will DM this for my home group and see how it plays with a different party.
I like the storyline and the encounters seem balanced. We did triumph in the end, but the players were exhausted from endless rounds of try and fail.
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Hi
From the posts I'm already looking forward to this one already!
Hopefully there'll be a local convention I can get to, but the rules 'conversion' wil probably happen before then...
(Playing a Dwarf Druid, my Animal Companion is a Riding Dog with m/c Std Lthr Barding).
Cheers
Paul H
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I ran this once for my home group, and then twice at PaizoCon. Each group played through quite differently. All had a challenging time, with some near TPKs (particularly for the smaller home group).
I'd avoid running this with fewer than 4 players (but the 3 person group *did* succeed).
Very exciting, and I had a lot of fun role-playing the NPC's from the introduction forward.
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Author question:
Why is this scenario called "Tide of Morning?"
I cant find anything in it to relate to this title.
just curious
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I just played through this at Mace (it was actually my first Society game) and I have to say it was a lot of fun. I actually played up to the 4-5 tier, so my poor little sorc spent a lot of time hiding, but the module seemed very well designed, especially in regards to making sure that all types of characters were useful.
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Thanks for the kind words, Jhasper (and others) - I'm the author...
Tom Green wrote:
Author question:
Why is this scenario called "Tide of Morning?"
Tom: sorry to have missed your post before! The "tide" is the...
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caelum wrote:
Thanks for the kind words, Jhasper (and others) - I'm the author...
Hey Steven, you're the only Pathfinder contributor missing a biography on the PathfinderWiki! A google search for your name comes up with a lot of stuff that I don't think is about you. Email me at this screenname at gmail dot com and we'll get you set up.
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