Urban Adventures: The Road to Revolution #5—The Usurpers (OGL) PDF

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Thus it happens in matters of state; for knowing afar off (which it is only given a prudent man to do) the evils that are brewing, they are easily cured. But when, for want of such knowledge, they are allowed to grow so that everyone can recognize them, there is no longer any remedy to be found.
    —Niccolo Machiavelli (1469–1527)

The Great City’s most ambitious factions have struck a tenuous alliance to seize Castle Atregan and wrest power away from its current lord, Erasmus VI. The PCs are caught in the middle of the golpe and can decide the fate of the Great City.

This massive 64-page adventure will take you to explore Castle Atregan, in the Castle Ward of the Great City.

The Usurpers is an urban adventure most suitable for 11th-13th level characters.

Welcome to the Road to Revolution Campaign Arc, a series of adventures designed for use with the 3.5 version of the world’s most popular roleplaying game. Set in the Great City, this epic campaign takes characters from their humble beginnings all the way to becoming powerful adventurers upon whose actions the City will come to depend. The Campaign Arc contains six adventures in all, each written by the original authors of the Great City Campaign Setting. Arc adventures can be played individually or linked with others in the series to create a complete campaign.

The Usurpers is the fifth adventure of the series, written by Tim Hitchcock. The module features beautiful artwork by Eric Lofgren and Hugh Vogt.

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Difficult, but VERY rewarding module to run

5/5

This adventure is 67 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page blank inside the front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page ToC, 1 page back cover, 1 page SRD and 1 page advertisement, leaving 60 pages of content, so let's check this out!

This being an adventure-review, this following Review contains SPOILERS. Potential players might want to jump to the conclusion.

Still here? All right! With the potential of the prior two adventures ending cataclysmic and the PCs hard-pressed to explain their recurring hand in these conspirations, they are summoned to the castle to attend a meeting of the Blood Senate. Any PCs venturing through the Great City immediately should recognize how grievous the situation is. Arriving at the castle, they will have to contend with a lot of pawns of their mysterious enemy - From one person with a semi-legitimate claim to the throne, a lich, the drunken revolutionaries Hardy Brutes, Ariana Blackwell and just about all movers and shakers of the Great City. Among the people present are corrupt guards, elite assassins, a doppelganger and foes from previous adventures of the Arc - if they survived, that is! The castle is detailed in extensive detail over 5 pages of maps and the e.g. a page of scullery maids and similar NPC-encounters are provided to keep the adventure dynamic.

The opposition of the status-quo wants to spring their claim for the throne and assassinate Lord Erasmus and thus, once the usurpers move, the whole castle erupts in a glorious, messy chaos of shifting allegiances, attacks by Lich Thralls and a complete shut-down - it's up to the PCs to either support the new order, their benefactors from previous books or keep Erasmus alive - each of the movers has his/her/its own agenda and the whole adventure, from the point where the meeting escalates, becomes a sandbox. Generally, the uprising takes place over 3 Phases at the end of which we'll know whether the pawns of the BBeG triumph or not - however the adventure ends, the PCs will have seen the advent of change, as the leaders are occupied in the castle and the BBeG tries to waltz into the city to establish HIS new order, which conveniently diverges from the one of his respective pawns.

Conclusion:
Editing and formatting are ok, while I did notice some glitches, there were not too many there and they did not impede my overall enjoyment of the book. Layout adheres to the 2-column b/w-standard and the b/w-artworks rock. The cartography of the castle is awesome as well.

I can only pull my hat off to author Tim Hitchcock for what can only be considered a task most daunting - providing an escalation to the last two adventures as well as a complex, believable scenario for the coup d'état that has been in the making since 4 adventures. Even worse, the sheer amount of variables leading up to this adventure make me wonder how exceedingly difficult it must have been to write this adventure. Being smart, the adventure is written in sandbox-style, guided by 3 general phases and thus making running it as versatile an experience as possible. The detailed plans for the major NPCs and amount to detail provided for the castle makes running the Usurpers manageable. HOWEVER: This adventure is still HARD on the DM - given the scope, this is not surprising, but extensive preparation on parts of the DM is a requirement for running this sandbox, and it still can be daunting and is definitely a challenge to even experienced DMs. It is an immensely rewarding experience for any DM to run, but also a challenge that separates the wheat from the chaff. A matrix of the respective rooms and phases would go a long way to make this adventure easier to run and also facilitate determining the final outcome of the module - as written, a lot of checking who holds which room etc. might be in order. That being said, this adventure is a one-of-a-kind insurrection, a hard-to-run, extremely complex sandbox with severe repercussions and more outcomes than most campaign finales. For experienced DMs, especially people who have run the several adventures in the Great City or a similar urban environment, this module offers a challenge that should be answered with preparation, skill and patience. The result is an epic adventure. However, novice DMs will be severely pushed to the limits by running the Usurpers. Thus, my final verdict will be two scores: For novice DMs, this module means A LOT of work and 4 stars. For experienced DMs, though, this is a 5 star-module of the intriguing kind.

Endzeitgeist out.



Reviewed here, on RPGaggression and sent to GMS magazine. Cheers!

Sovereign Court

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber
Endzeitgeist wrote:
Reviewed here, on RPGaggression and sent to GMS magazine. Cheers!

Excellent review. I had such a great time reading this adventure, while converting it to Pathfinder. This campaign is one of my prime candidates for my next gaming group.

Kudos to the Werecabbages for this great campaign arc!


Endzeitgeist wrote:
Reviewed here, on RPGaggression and sent to GMS magazine. Cheers!

Thanks for the extensive review!

Among the other things I agree with you on one point: Tim Hitchcock did a great job on this adventure.

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Nice review End. I still need to finish my reviews for these as well. I think I got the first 3 done.


Thanks for all the kind words, Oliver von Spreckelsen, Master of the Zero One and D_M - this adventure is a blast to run!

Only one to go before I get to the Sinking and the B/w-adventures. :)

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Yeah I started doing the Sinking cause they are newer and Pathfinder stated already.

BTW I got a book I want you to buy and review so i know if I should buy it. :) It is a new product by Fire Mountain games.


Way of the Wicked...yeah. Looks nice! Unfortunately, my budget for December is spent - I just had to support some Kickstarter projects and with FGG rocking that much, I had to act fast to secure my print copies of Fane of The Fallen and Strange Bedfellows. I wanted to wait for ST to ship, but since they are almost gone, I got them now. I'll try to get my hands on WotW as fast as possible, though. :)

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Understandable, i am in the same boat more or less in that my budget for the month is gone.

Sovereign Court

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber
Dark_Mistress wrote:

Yeah I started doing the Sinking cause they are newer and Pathfinder stated already.

The Pathfinder conversion for this adventure (and the other four coming before) is available for free on this site.

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Yeah I know, I just meant the new ones are Pathfinder ready from the get go and well newer.

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