Pathfinder Module D1.5: Revenge of the Kobold King (OGL) (based on
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A dungeon-based adventure for 5th-level characters.
It should have been the end. When the bloodthirsty adventurers burst into his throne room and mercilessly cut him down, the tale of Merlokrep, last king of the ill-fated Truescale Tribe, should have ended. But the fates weren’t yet finished with the Kobold King, and now a dark power has brought him back from the dark beyond to wreak his vengeance upon those foolish adventurers who destroyed his tribe.
Revenge of the Kobold King is compatible with the world’s most popular roleplaying game. This takes your heroes back beneath the haunted trees of Darkmoon Wood and into an ancient Azlanti crypt in search of the all-too-familiar monsters that are brutally murdering the people of Falcon’s Hollow. This adventure returns to Darkmoon Vale, an area of the Pathfinder Chronicles campaign setting first visited in D1: Crown of the Kobold King and E1: Carnival of Tears, and further detailed in Pathfinder Chronicles: Guide to Darkmoon Vale.
Written by Nicolas Logue.
This 16-page adventure was initially made available for Free RPG Day on June 21, 2008.
The print edition of this product is limited to one per customer. It is not included in the Pathfinder Modules subscription.
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Damn you Logue. Now I have to wake up at 4am to go stand outside the shop just so I can pick up a copy of this. You twisted evil B@$&(%d. Your the best.
So, we're 10 hours into the appointed day, and I'm not seeing any free download...
That is because the appointed day for the download and the print order is the 23. Today you could get a free copy at your FLGS if you are lucky enough that yours is participating (I sadly - am not, I'm not even sure there is one in germany...so I'm waiting impatiently for 40 hours to pass...)
So, we're 10 hours into the appointed day, and I'm not seeing any free download...
That is because the appointed day for the download and the print order is the 23. Today you could get a free copy at your FLGS if you are lucky enough that yours is participating (I sadly - am not, I'm not even sure there is one in germany...so I'm waiting impatiently for 40 hours to pass...)
Here's the list of stores from germany participating:
Wow - thank you - sadly to late for me to make it to one of these shops today (playing session starting in two hours)- but thanks nonetheless. Perhaps I should look EARLYER next year who is participating...
I just picked up my copy a little while ago. I'm pretty excited about it. The shop owner looked at me like I was crazy when I passed up the WotC offerings and went for this and some 3rd party stuff, but I was happy to get this and thanked him for participating in Free RPG day.
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Got my copy from Brave New World here in Cologne, even though I had to play 4e to get it, but then the DM was much more into roleplay than mechanics, and he tossed the official Wizard's scenario that he didn't like as according to him it had a stupid adventure hook, and played something which he had designed himself.
So, it was fun, and I got a cool product to take home! :)
Just got this today. (Last copy at the FLGS!) Cool little adventure, and it has me wondering, what did an Azlant Chariot beetle look like "back in the day" as it were?
So, we're 10 hours into the appointed day, and I'm not seeing any free download...
That is because the appointed day for the download and the print order is the 23. Today you could get a free copy at your FLGS if you are lucky enough that yours is participating (I sadly - am not, I'm not even sure there is one in germany...so I'm waiting impatiently for 40 hours to pass...)
...also, it'll be mid-day (Pacific time) on Monday before we put it up for order. (So don't bother looking for it at midnight—it won't be available yet!)
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A fine piece of work Mr. Logue. I've already read it twice and can't wait to run it.
Though it really makes me want to know more about how and why Merlokrep was raised.
EDIT: Well seems I have two copies. The wife grabbed one on her way home from visiting family. Trying to be sneaky. She should have known I would be going but oh well. She also grabbed Fire and Ice, the WotC stuff and River into Darkness for me. I have to say she is good to me I knew I made a good choice in saying I do.
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Revenge of the Kobold king is awesome!
I have to report that Paizo outdid itself again with the Free RPG product. It was by far and away the highest production value of any of the other freebies, and the only one that I saw in color. Artwise, the Harn product came a close second, and then the Song of Ice and Fire preview was also well done. I haven't looked through the 4e item since another DM runs in my regular group and I'll give it to him (it did come with a dungeon tile thingy though)
Also, I ran the adventure as a demo for the store that participated for some players who had heard about Paizo and wanted to play a Pathfinder game. The branding is very, very catchy. They really enjoyed it, though we only got through the second encounter. I allowed the participants to pick through the 8 stated iconics (I bumped Selah, Ezra, Lem, and Harsk to 5th from their 4th level incarnation in River of Darkness). The players chose Valero, Kyra, Merisel, and Ezra.
Spoiler:
I have to say, it has the potential to be a TPK on the ambush since all the baddies can converge on the PCs once they trip the traps out in the open. The PCs were delayed enough to let the druid fully buff and then he started blasting away with call lightning taking out Ezra with one big Ka-Boom! All hell broke loose and Merisel ended up almost dying from being buried by the Azlanti beetle. Valeros drove away the druid and her and Kyra were the last ones standing. The druid and one kobold ranger got away. The PCs also went off the rails, leaving town before Kreed could send his goons. Then they ambushed the goons on the road just inside the forest..hehe...killing them all. Great work Paizo guys. Great work Mr. Logue!
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damnitall22 wrote:
What do you do in the Navy?
Thanks for asking. I'm an officer currently serving onboard USS NIMITZ. (...and in case you're wondering: No, I wasn't in that recent PBS mini-series. I reported there right after that deployment.)
Thanks for asking. I'm an officer currently serving onboard USS NIMITZ. (...and in case you're wondering: No, I wasn't in that recent PBS mini-series. I reported there right after that deployment.)
Awesome! Thanks for your service! My dad was an original plank holder on the Nimitz...
Thanks for asking. I'm an officer currently serving onboard USS NIMITZ. (...and in case you're wondering: No, I wasn't in that recent PBS mini-series. I reported there right after that deployment.)
I lived in Alameda, CA as a kid and I am very familiar with the Nimitz as it was stationed there back in the 70's. Also, my grandfather actually served on his staff in WWII. We have a letter signed by him as a comendation for my grandfather's service.
I work an overnight shift, but I knew that I had to get my grubby mitts on a print copy of Revenge of the Kobold King -even though it meant having to wait for my FLGS to open two hours after I normally go to sleep. It was well worth the wait -I got some cool swag at the Free RPG Day, met some cool people, and now I can continue the saga of the Kobold King!
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Got mine from Eclectic Games in Reading in the UK (Good store and deserve a plug because they stock Pathfinder!) made sure I told them how much postage they'd saved me! ;-) Great freebies this year too. Mind you, it works, cost me two boxes of Star Wars figures for my son!
Wow! Just skimmed the introduction after Free RPG Day, and I have to say, I was walking down the street laughing! Great job, and so far great short module.
Great day- picked up everything from free RPG day and had my Pathfinder subscription arrive in my mailbox when I returned! Read Revenge of the Kobold king yesterday and I have to say it's a hoot- well done guys, can't wait to inflict this on my party.
I got mine yesterday at The Comics Club in Brandon, Florida! D0 turned me on to Pathfinder and now D1 and D1.5 has made it my favorite game setting! Thank you Paizo!!!
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Paris Crenshaw wrote:
Thanks for asking. I'm an officer currently serving onboard USS NIMITZ. (...and in case you're wondering: No, I wasn't in that recent PBS mini-series. I reported there right after that deployment.)
That's cool I was out in 29 Palms when I was in the Marines. We were over in that area at least once a month.
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Gailbraithe wrote:
I picked this up. Love it, great sequel.
I love the map so much I'm seriously thinking about building it as a giant model.
Cool! I'm such a sucker for good maps.
Must...wait...another...day...[gasp]
damnitall22, thanks for your service, as well. I have nothing but respect for you guys who hit the ground running. I'm a surface warfare officer (i.e., ship driver), so when I hit the ground, I get fired, which would suck, but still be better than getting fired on.
Koldoon, where was this list coming from? I will try and catch the next free RPG day, especially as on shop in Hannover participated - only some 20 miles away - not that I had the time yesterday, but next year might be different.
Stefan
Koldoon wrote:
Here's the list of stores from germany participating: