Splinters of Faith 2: Burning Desires (PFRPG) (based on
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Levels 2 through 4
PCs visit the aboveground dwarven city of Anvil Plunge, only to discover the starting ritual needed to re-forge the scepter cannot be undertaken because a piece of the holy forge is missing. PCs will have to travel into the sprawling Sin Mire Swamp to recover the artifact.
I see they have listed #1 & #3-#10 as being adapted for PFRPG but book 2 (this one) lacks the note that it has or has not been adapted. Is there a better link for the print PFRPG version? or was it skipped for a reason?
As far as I know, all of the Splinters of Faith series were written for S&W and then adapted to PFRPG by Skeeter Green, this one included.
There are two versions of all of the Splinters of Faith series, as in all of the other FGG adventures with the exception of the Slumbering Tsar, which is PFRPG only.
As far as I know, all of the Splinters of Faith series were written for S&W and then adapted to PFRPG by Skeeter Green, this one included.
There are two versions of all of the Splinters of Faith series, as in all of the other FGG adventures with the exception of the Slumbering Tsar, which is PFRPG only.
Actually, Splinters was written first for 3.5, then converted to Pathfinder. We were about halfway through the conversion when Bill Webb and Matt Finch teamed up for the Swords and Wizardry rules. So I took the PF versions and did another conversion to SW rules.
So SW was last in the line, not first. The versions are similar, with tweaks thought from PF to SW (Splinters 5, for instance, mixes flinds and gnolls in the PF version, i didn't see the need in the SW game, so they stayed all gnolls).
For what it is worth I bought the entire S&W print run at NEON Con.
Thanks, Robert! Hope you like them. And Gary and I would love to hear your impressions on them, what you liked, what you didn't.
We've already made some adjustments thanks to others on how we're handling the N'gathau series that we're writing now. Every little suggestion helps us fine tune the books to what people like.