Pathfinder Adventure Path #109: In Search of Sanity (Strange Aeons 1 of 6) (PFRPG)

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The Strange Aeons Adventure Path begins with "In Search of Sanity," a mind-shattering foray into horror where the heroes awaken within the walls of the eerie Briarstone Asylum, their minds wracked and memories missing. Working together to recover their missing time, they soon learn that their amnesia is but a symptom of a much greater cosmic menace. As they struggle to retain their sanity, the heroes must ally with other asylum residents and fight against the monstrosities that have taken over the building and plunged it into nightmare. Can the adventurers defeat the terror that stalks the halls and free themselves from their prison of madness?

This volume of Pathfinder Adventure Path launches the Strange Aeons Adventure Path and includes:

  • "In Search of Sanity," a Pathfinder adventure for 1st-level characters, by F. Wesley Schneider.
  • A double-sized article that peers into the dangerous realm of the Great Old Ones and Outer Gods who make up the Elder Mythos, by James Jacobs.
  • A dollmaker's macabre secret in the Pathfinder's Journal, by Jason Keeley.
  • A collection of weird and frightful new monsters, by Eric Hindley, James Jacobs, Jenny Jarzabski, and F. Wesley Schneider.

ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-882-3

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A great start

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This part of the Adventure Path sets the perfect start for a Lovecraftian horror setting. It is very clear cut who is good and who is evil, making the Players believe it is always very clear, which is where we want them, so we can surprise them later!
It is one big dungeon crawl, which can be a bit tedious, but otherwise an amazing adventure and a great start. Not too much prep-work needed, so you are able to focus on stuff like soundscape, handouts etc.


One of the best openers to an AP I've ever been in

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To put it simply, I absolutely adored this book. I will never, ever forget the bizarre surreal experience of exploring the asylum and having no idea what was going on, the desperate struggle for survival, the dreamy, jaundiced quality to everything... just absolutely 10/10 on atmosphere.

I was a player, so can't comment on anything behind the scenes.

I want to give huge kudos to Paizo for setting a book in an asylum and not making mental illness the real terror, or making the place terrifying because of its mentally ill inmates. The place was beset by real monsters, which made the challenges faced by the staff who were trying to protect the patients all the more upsetting. The patients were handled sensitively and some were truly tragic, and none were monsters simply because of their afflictions. In a setting often beset by lazy, ignorant writing this was a real triumph.

It's not easy to tackle cosmic horror in a game where the players are accustomed to being empowered and are assumed to be able to kill everything they face. I think this book handled it admirably. The encounters seemed a little harder than I'm used to in a first book (perhaps subjective) and the things themselves were horrifying enough that even defeating them wouldn't exclude us from the psychological trauma of facing them down. It rewards thoughtful roleplay with a thought to real psychological consequences.

After reading other reviews of this entire AP, I realize that it holds much greater delights for those who are extremely familiar with the source material and perhaps comes across as bizarre or underwhelming for those who don't know it, or who have a very limited or stereotyped idea of what weird fiction and cosmic horror should be. That's a shame, but I want to add my voice to say that I think this AP was (largely) a unique and wonderful experience, and an excellent way to bring cosmic horror themes to a combat-oriented role playing game.

One minor point of note - I don't think we'd have made it through this AP if we'd used the sanity system out of the box. Too many things would be utterly ruinous to the point where we'd have been gibbering idiots before even the halfway point. We just ran a houseruled version which worked neatly enough, though I'd be interested to hear how it went for anyone who just went for it as is!


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*wonders if Herbert West makes an appearance*

Liberty's Edge

so, where in golarion is this Briarstone Asylum? Ustalav? Somewhere in Casmaron?


Paladinosaur,

I imagine we'll find out more when we get closer to July or August.

Liberty's Edge

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I love the idea of turning the players into both heroes and potential suspects for causing the lovecraftian situation. After all, if the players don't have all their memories, then what is to stop then from having kickstarted this, even if by accident.


ErisAcolyte-Chaos jester wrote:
I love the idea of turning the players into both heroes and potential suspects for causing the lovecraftian situation. After all, if the players don't have all their memories, then what is to stop then from having kickstarted this.

So many of ideas involve characters that are somehow tainted from the get go. Aberrant bloodline, dark tapestry oracle, insanity patron witch, fractured mind spiritualist, etc.

Order of the Amber Die

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Shifting gears.

Re-configuring player roster.

A new project begins...


DonKeebals wrote:
I was all set to cancel after HV, now I need to hold off.

All part of Paizo's cunning plan.


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Paladinosaur wrote:
so, where in golarion is this Briarstone Asylum? Ustalav? Somewhere in Casmaron?

Thrushmoore, Ustalav.

Liberty's Edge

James Jacobs wrote:
Samy wrote:
So it's essentially deity write-ups in the same format as the Mummy's Mask ones, presenting a pantheon with all the mechanical stuff?
Pretty much, yup. Focusing on flavor but with the worshiper info, which is more or less aimed at NPCs since, you know... Elder Mythos.

All those CN Mythos deities are just begging for PC worship :-)

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Paladin of Baha-who? wrote:
Paladinosaur wrote:
so, where in golarion is this Briarstone Asylum? Ustalav? Somewhere in Casmaron?
Thrushmoore, Ustalav.

Welcome back to Ustalav, where monster are a near perminant fixture, mobs with pitchforks are almost a government institution, and the dark powers run so wide and deep you could spend a lifetime hunting down monsters and still not make a dent in the corruption that has blighted these lands.

This latest set of horrors are but another to add to the list of reasons why the tourist board in this nations are some of the best con-artists and sales people in all of Golorian. WHO WOULD EVER KNOWINGLY GO THERE UNLESS THEY WERE INSANE, A MONSTER, LOOKING FOR WORK(adventurer), DESPERATE, OR ALL OF THE ABOVE!!!

Moving on... I hope this adventure path has some cool memento stuff where a bunch of clues are left by the players for themselves to help refill the empty vacant part in their memories that was made by the cosmic terrors.


The Raven Black wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
Samy wrote:
So it's essentially deity write-ups in the same format as the Mummy's Mask ones, presenting a pantheon with all the mechanical stuff?
Pretty much, yup. Focusing on flavor but with the worshiper info, which is more or less aimed at NPCs since, you know... Elder Mythos.
All those CN Mythos deities are just begging for PC worship :-)

Yep. they have had an evil AP

this one could have started with every PC being CN due to whatever thing has put them in the asylum

Silver Crusade Contributor

thenovalord wrote:
The Raven Black wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
Samy wrote:
So it's essentially deity write-ups in the same format as the Mummy's Mask ones, presenting a pantheon with all the mechanical stuff?
Pretty much, yup. Focusing on flavor but with the worshiper info, which is more or less aimed at NPCs since, you know... Elder Mythos.
All those CN Mythos deities are just begging for PC worship :-)

Yep. they have had an evil AP

this one could have started with every PC being CN due to whatever thing has put them in the asylum

The two deity articles for this AP (Hastur the Unspeakable and Xhamen-Dor) aren't really in the same category as the CNs. Since the AP is telegraphing the King in Yellow as the big threat, having his worshipers in the party would be... a challenge. ^_^


SheepishEidolon wrote:
A start like Planescape: Torment? Argh, the temptation...

My thoughts exactly!

Allright, you've got me (again).

Ruyan.

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ErisAcolyte-Chaos jester wrote:
Paladin of Baha-who? wrote:
Paladinosaur wrote:
so, where in golarion is this Briarstone Asylum? Ustalav? Somewhere in Casmaron?
Thrushmoore, Ustalav.

Welcome back to Ustalav, where monster are a near perminant fixture, mobs with pitchforks are almost a government institution, and the dark powers run so wide and deep you could spend a lifetime hunting down monsters and still not make a dent in the corruption that has blighted these lands.

This latest set of horrors are but another to add to the list of reasons why the tourist board in this nations are some of the best con-artists and sales people in all of Golorian. WHO WOULD EVER KNOWINGLY GO THERE UNLESS THEY WERE INSANE, A MONSTER, LOOKING FOR WORK(adventurer), DESPERATE, OR ALL OF THE ABOVE!!!

Moving on... I hope this adventure path has some cool memento stuff where a bunch of clues are left by the players for themselves to help refill the empty vacant part in their memories that was made by the cosmic terrors.

To be fair, some people actually live in Ustalav. It's not all Virlych. (I'm still surprised people live in Versex, though.)

In addition, what with the PCs starting in an asylum... they may not have come to Ustalav willingly. ^_^


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Kalindlara wrote:
ErisAcolyte-Chaos jester wrote:
Paladin of Baha-who? wrote:
Paladinosaur wrote:
so, where in golarion is this Briarstone Asylum? Ustalav? Somewhere in Casmaron?
Thrushmoore, Ustalav.

Welcome back to Ustalav, where monster are a near perminant fixture, mobs with pitchforks are almost a government institution, and the dark powers run so wide and deep you could spend a lifetime hunting down monsters and still not make a dent in the corruption that has blighted these lands.

This latest set of horrors are but another to add to the list of reasons why the tourist board in this nations are some of the best con-artists and sales people in all of Golorian. WHO WOULD EVER KNOWINGLY GO THERE UNLESS THEY WERE INSANE, A MONSTER, LOOKING FOR WORK(adventurer), DESPERATE, OR ALL OF THE ABOVE!!!

Moving on... I hope this adventure path has some cool memento stuff where a bunch of clues are left by the players for themselves to help refill the empty vacant part in their memories that was made by the cosmic terrors.

To be fair, some people actually live in Ustalav. It's not all Virlych. (I'm still surprised people live in Versex, though.)

In addition, what with the PCs starting in an asylum... they may not have come to Ustalav willingly. ^_^

I certainly did't. Those damn red owls picked my right up and dropped me through a window. Then for some reason someone put this jacket on me. I was not even cold and it really hampers my arms. Can't even scratch my butt. Hrmph!


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Adam Daigle wrote:
Marco Massoudi wrote:
Auxmaulous wrote:
How soon will get a list of the various installments and writers for each AP?

#2 The Thrushmore Terror by Crystal Frasier

#3 Dreams of the Yellow King by Mike Shel

#4 The Whisper out of Time by Richard Pett

#5 What grows within by John Compton

#6 Black Stars beckon by Jim Groves

This was the line up when we announced the Adventure Path at GenCon, but between then and now things have changed a bit. The Thrushmoor Terror is by Tito Leati and Dreams of the Yellow King is by Ron Lundeen.

Must admit I'm just a tiny bit less excited now... Crystal Frasier (the Harrowing, In Hell's Bright Shadow and the Divinity Drive) and Mike Shel (Valley of the Brain Collectors and Curse of the Lady's Light) are pretty much two of my favourite authors working on Pathfinder... Still riding this train all the way to insanity though!!! (You had me at Richard Pett's Whisper out of Time)....


Cross my fingers and hopes for evil mimes and dire clowns;)

Dark Archive

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Samy wrote:
Adam Daigle wrote:
This was the line up when we announced the Adventure Path at GenCon, but between then and now things have changed a bit. The Thrushmoor Terror is by Tito Leati and Dreams of the Yellow King is by Ron Lundeen.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

A second all-male AP in a row. :(

Still be getting it though.

I'm about 80% sure that the reason Crystal is not doing her part anymore is that she's been moved up to develop the entire AP, which would mean it is the first female developed AP.

Silver Crusade

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Enlight_Bystand wrote:
Samy wrote:
Adam Daigle wrote:
This was the line up when we announced the Adventure Path at GenCon, but between then and now things have changed a bit. The Thrushmoor Terror is by Tito Leati and Dreams of the Yellow King is by Ron Lundeen.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

A second all-male AP in a row. :(

Still be getting it though.

I'm about 80% sure that the reason Crystal is not doing her part anymore is that she's been moved up to develop the entire AP, which would mean it is the first female developed AP.

Really? Badass!

Liberty's Edge

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Such a long way from those early cave raptor days... Leveling up is kind of awesome.

Dark Archive

Enlight_Bystand wrote:
Samy wrote:
Adam Daigle wrote:
This was the line up when we announced the Adventure Path at GenCon, but between then and now things have changed a bit. The Thrushmoor Terror is by Tito Leati and Dreams of the Yellow King is by Ron Lundeen.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

A second all-male AP in a row. :(

Still be getting it though.

I'm about 80% sure that the reason Crystal is not doing her part anymore is that she's been moved up to develop the entire AP, which would mean it is the first female developed AP.

I thought Adam was developing this one an Crystal was developing the next one?

Paizo Employee Developer

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Enlight_Bystand wrote:
Samy wrote:
Adam Daigle wrote:
This was the line up when we announced the Adventure Path at GenCon, but between then and now things have changed a bit. The Thrushmoor Terror is by Tito Leati and Dreams of the Yellow King is by Ron Lundeen.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

A second all-male AP in a row. :(

Still be getting it though.

I'm about 80% sure that the reason Crystal is not doing her part anymore is that she's been moved up to develop the entire AP, which would mean it is the first female developed AP.

Writing one of the adventures is freelance and not done on the clock. Crystal simply had too much on her plate to tackle writing the volume that I asked her to write. As for her developing, she is developing the (unannounced) Adventure Path after Strange Aeons.

Silver Crusade

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Adam Daigle wrote:
Enlight_Bystand wrote:
Samy wrote:
Adam Daigle wrote:
This was the line up when we announced the Adventure Path at GenCon, but between then and now things have changed a bit. The Thrushmoor Terror is by Tito Leati and Dreams of the Yellow King is by Ron Lundeen.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

A second all-male AP in a row. :(

Still be getting it though.

I'm about 80% sure that the reason Crystal is not doing her part anymore is that she's been moved up to develop the entire AP, which would mean it is the first female developed AP.
Writing one of the adventures is freelance and not done on the clock. Crystal simply had too much on her plate to tackle writing the volume that I asked her to write. As for her developing, she is developing the (unannounced) Adventure Path after Strange Aeons.

Well now I'm excited about what comes next ^w^


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thenovalord wrote:
The Raven Black wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
Samy wrote:
So it's essentially deity write-ups in the same format as the Mummy's Mask ones, presenting a pantheon with all the mechanical stuff?
Pretty much, yup. Focusing on flavor but with the worshiper info, which is more or less aimed at NPCs since, you know... Elder Mythos.
All those CN Mythos deities are just begging for PC worship :-)

Yep. they have had an evil AP

this one could have started with every PC being CN due to whatever thing has put them in the asylum

CN is not insanity, and insanity is not CN. A person can be insane and still be any alignment in the spectrum. A LG person with mental illness to the point of disconnection with reality would be ready to fight with honor against any of the dark forces threatening the innocent -- it's just that the particular dark forces he'd be trying to fight against don't actually exist. (Think Don Quixote.)


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To Insanity... And Beyooond!!!


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Adam Daigle wrote:
Enlight_Bystand wrote:
Samy wrote:
Adam Daigle wrote:
This was the line up when we announced the Adventure Path at GenCon, but between then and now things have changed a bit. The Thrushmoor Terror is by Tito Leati and Dreams of the Yellow King is by Ron Lundeen.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

A second all-male AP in a row. :(

Still be getting it though.

I'm about 80% sure that the reason Crystal is not doing her part anymore is that she's been moved up to develop the entire AP, which would mean it is the first female developed AP.
Writing one of the adventures is freelance and not done on the clock. Crystal simply had too much on her plate to tackle writing the volume that I asked her to write. As for her developing, she is developing the (unannounced) Adventure Path after Strange Aeons.

So no paper minis for Kingmaker #4, #5, and #6 for a loooooooooooooooooong time *sadface*

Yet, there's always hope.

Ruyan.


So is that a Cyclops on the cover ? or something else ?

Silver Crusade

nighttree wrote:
So is that a Cyclops on the cover ? or something else ?

Someone who has survived a great many ordeals, and was finally shown the truth.

Liberty's Edge

No it's FEIYA!!!! More Feiya yay yay yay

She's a perfect fit for the crazy AP anyway. :D


Kalindlara wrote:


The two deity articles for this AP (Hastur the Unspeakable and Xhamen-Dor) aren't really in the same category as the CNs. Since the AP is telegraphing the King in Yellow as the big threat, having his worshipers in the party would be... a challenge. ^_^

Is this from the original announcement at Paizo-Con, or is it from somewhere else. I'm just curious, because I'm relaying a lot of this to a friend and he's probably going to ask at some point.

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MythicFox wrote:
Kalindlara wrote:


The two deity articles for this AP (Hastur the Unspeakable and Xhamen-Dor) aren't really in the same category as the CNs. Since the AP is telegraphing the King in Yellow as the big threat, having his worshipers in the party would be... a challenge. ^_^
Is this from the original announcement at Paizo-Con, or is it from somewhere else. I'm just curious, because I'm relaying a lot of this to a friend and he's probably going to ask at some point.

It was posted somewhere on the boards, in answer to a question. I believe James Jacobs is the source. Let me see if I can find the post...

EDIT: Right here. ^_^

Dark Archive

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Adam Daigle wrote:
Enlight_Bystand wrote:
Samy wrote:
Adam Daigle wrote:
This was the line up when we announced the Adventure Path at GenCon, but between then and now things have changed a bit. The Thrushmoor Terror is by Tito Leati and Dreams of the Yellow King is by Ron Lundeen.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

A second all-male AP in a row. :(

Still be getting it though.

I'm about 80% sure that the reason Crystal is not doing her part anymore is that she's been moved up to develop the entire AP, which would mean it is the first female developed AP.
Writing one of the adventures is freelance and not done on the clock. Crystal simply had too much on her plate to tackle writing the volume that I asked her to write. As for her developing, she is developing the (unannounced) Adventure Path after Strange Aeons.

Ah sorry - that was why I put the 80% figure on it - I knew that Crystal was developing one of the upcoming APs, and thought it might be related to that.

Shadow Lodge

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Kalindlara wrote:
In addition, what with the PCs starting in an asylum... they may not have come to Ustalav willingly. ^_^

Pretty sure a few got dropped off there by strange mists...

Scarab Sages

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This is likely to join Iron Gods on the list of APs that I'd refuse to GM, because I want to play in them.

I'm glad to see Richard Pett working on a module in this AP. He writes good stuff.


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TOZ wrote:
Kalindlara wrote:
In addition, what with the PCs starting in an asylum... they may not have come to Ustalav willingly. ^_^
Pretty sure a few got dropped off there by strange mists...

Uh, yeah mists, they sure can be tricky can't they...


*sighs* Herbert West! Where are you?!!


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Kalindlara wrote:
MythicFox wrote:
Kalindlara wrote:


The two deity articles for this AP (Hastur the Unspeakable and Xhamen-Dor) aren't really in the same category as the CNs. Since the AP is telegraphing the King in Yellow as the big threat, having his worshipers in the party would be... a challenge. ^_^
Is this from the original announcement at Paizo-Con, or is it from somewhere else. I'm just curious, because I'm relaying a lot of this to a friend and he's probably going to ask at some point.

It was posted somewhere on the boards, in answer to a question. I believe James Jacobs is the source. Let me see if I can find the post...

EDIT: Right here. ^_^

Thanks!

Dataphiles

This looks amazing! The art for the cover is awesome, and absolutely love the set up for the adventure being in an Asylum(the amnesia sounds creepy and cool and I love me some Sanity rules.)The only bad news here is that I have to wait til August.


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I really liked the Egyptian Gods write-up in Mummy's Mask, so I'll be glad to see another column like that.

I'm also sad about Crystal not developing or writing in this one. Adventures like "The Harrowing" took traditional ideas and made them zany and fun, I would've loved to see her take on theatrics and the King in Yellow. I'm also sad that Nick Logue isn't writing for this AP. His ogrekin are legendary. If anyone knows what he's up to these days, I'd love to know.

I'm really hoping that Orv gets some presence. The last underground AP we had was way back in Second Darkness, and Golarion was still being developed. To me the underdark represents a sinister parallel world that has so much potential. It's also right under your feet, no advanced magic needed to get there.

In media res can be difficult to pull off. It isn't an often used storytelling tactic, so I'm interested in seeing how the resident demonologist pulls this one off. I'm really looking forward to the King in Yellow's theatrical debut, ever since the great Freeport campaign featuring His Highness, I've been hooked. Oh yes, for those of you who can't wait, check out Freeport's ode to the Mythos.


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The thing I'm happiest to see on this is the heroes teaming up with the other residents of the asylum rather than being told to fight their way through them.


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GreatKhanArtist wrote:
I'm also sad that Nick Logue isn't writing for this AP. His ogrekin are legendary. If anyone knows what he's up to these days, I'd love to know.

Nick Logue wrote this module published last year: Feast of Dust and also wrote Lords of Rust in the Iron Gods AP... But I agree that he and / or Brandon Hodge could have been great additions to this roster...

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When things are desperate and the lovecraftian horrors are at the door trying to silence you for good, a little cooperation with the mad people certainly is going to get you out of your cell, nay maybe even through this godforsaken night. Plus it's a great way to set up how crazy/ badass the situation is-fire being flung through hall ways, the straight jacket psychic calmly violating the minds of the horrors, a witch cackling manically as she and a mesmerist stare down a group of terrors and then part to allow the possessed medium and spiritualist to help part the way through them.

Little moments like that can build up some character identity in the players mind. That these insane people once were heroes in their own right, but their minds were broken by some terror or life shattering experience. It lets them see them as more than just npcs(because let's face it, asylums are going to be full of people, some might just be stronger than you).


Just noticed the tentacles!--will we see more and more of them on the cover the further the AP progresses?

Ruyan.


So we have the witch and the medium, I wonder who the other two iconics will be?

Silver Crusade

Dragon78 wrote:
So we have the witch and the medium, I wonder who the other two iconics will be?

I really wanna say Quinn (Investigator) and Amiri (Barbarian).


The Investigator makes sense but so does the spiritualist, occultist, kineticist, oracle, shaman, rogue, summoner, mesmerist, and alchemist.

Silver Crusade

Dragon78 wrote:
The Investigator makes sense but so does the spiritualist, occultist, kineticist, oracle, shaman, rogue, summoner, mesmerist, and alchemist.

But... it's a Mythos AP... you NEED an Investigator.

... though going off how CoC usually works Merisiel (Rogue) might work better in that regard...


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Dragon78 wrote:
The Investigator makes sense but so does the spiritualist, occultist, kineticist, oracle, shaman, rogue, summoner, mesmerist, and alchemist.

Emphasis mine. Merisiel does seem to make herself appropriate for just about all the APs. She certainly shows up for more of them than any other iconic...

Silver Crusade

This looks AWESOME!

Dark Archive

Rysky wrote:
Dragon78 wrote:
So we have the witch and the medium, I wonder who the other two iconics will be?
I really wanna say Quinn (Investigator) and Amiri (Barbarian).

Kind of hoping for Lini since Druids being all nature and mythos stuff being all unatrural.

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