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Chapter 1: "Burnt Offerings"
by James Jacobs

The Rise of the Runelords Adventure Path begins in the small coastal town of Sandpoint. In a time when rumors of rampaging dragons and massing armies of giants have everyone on edge, the people of Sandpoint eagerly anticipate the coming festival to commemorate the consecration of a new temple. Yet, at the height of the ceremony, disaster strikes. A band of goblins assaults Sandpoint, and it falls to the heroes to defend the new temple.

In the days that follow, a mysterious malady that leaves its victims monstrously deformed and dangerously insane spreads through the town. The PCs must not only determine what’s causing this strange contagion, but also discover the sinister connection between the plague, the goblin attacks, and the emergence of a strange rune from an empire thought to be long dead.

This volume of Pathfinder also includes extensive details on the town of Sandpoint, several new monsters, and information on the mysterious ancient empire of Thassilon, whose cruel and despotic rulers may not be as dead as history would have us believe.

For characters of 1st to 3rd level.

Pathfinder is Paizo Publishing's 96-page, perfect-bound, full-color softcover Adventure Path book printed on high-quality paper that releases in a monthly volume. Each volume is brought to you by the same staff which brought you Dragon and Dungeon magazines for over five years. It contains an in-depth Adventure Path scenario, stats for about a half-dozen new monsters, and several support articles meant to give Game Masters additional material to expand their campaign. Because Pathfinder uses the Open Game License, it is 100% compatible with the world's most popular fantasy roleplaying game.

ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-035-3

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FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar This is truly excellent writing and production!
Reviewer: Tars Tarkas

I am still reading and absorbing Pathfinder 1, but I can say now with certainty that this book offers intriguing reading and spectacular production quality.

The craftmanship and detail put into this project is producing results greater than I imagined, and I imagined an elaborate work. (Combined with my GameMastery Module subscription, I'm happier now than when I was just reading Dungeon and Dragon every month.)

Thank you, James, for all of your creative ideas, and thank you Paizo for making this happen.

FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar As good as I hoped.
Reviewer: drjones

My only complaint with the product was the long-eared elf pic, how the frick does she sleep?

Other than that it was a fun read and should be even more fun to play. I liked the font size since it showed that this was the opposite of padding, it was an attempt to get the most into limited space.

FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar Good...could have been Great
Reviewer: Sornyth the Dark

I do like the concept and I loved the customized touches to the new game world. However, I also have a problem with the small font. I can't believe saving a few trees is worth giving us all eye strain. There's nothing saying that we won't buy it if it has more than the previously ordained 96 pages. I also hope that in the future, there will be short stories to add even more depth to the new game world. The article on the pathfinder books was interesting, but I would have loved to hear more of some of those stories.

Overall a good effort...but it could have been great!

FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar A Great New Product--Lives Up to Expectations!
Reviewer: DENNIS A PASCALE

As a GM with very little time, just trying to get the group together to play on a regular basis is a challenge. I was looking for something like this, after having enjoyed the "Adventure Paths" in Dungeon magazine. The Pathfinder series is everything I was hoping for. I'm very pleased with this first installment. The plot is great, the setting is unique, yet familiar at the same time, and the details included are worth the price. You get an entire campaign, monster stats, plenty of background and more. The only complaint, and it is minor, is as some have stated, the print could have been a little bigger, but other than that, I love the look and feel and I actually enjoyed the different styles of artwork in the book. And though the information is "campaign specific" as some reviews have sited, it seems to be very easy to adapt to any other world. Thank you Paizo for restoring my faith in the gaming community and great job on what I hope will be a stellar run for the Pathfinder series.

FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar ...something is missing
Reviewer: Verminlord

The fluff is great, but the adventure isn’t. Yes, it is solid stuff, but nothing I expected from the crew of the Dungeon Magazine. There is nothing in it I couldn’t brew together in an afternoon, nothing I say ‘Wow, that is great stuff.’ Certainly a disappointment, mostly because I think that it reads like a lot of energy was wasted in ,what expects the customer from us’ and trying to make everything right, it has no soul, tastes bland.

FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar I Love This Book
Reviewer: That Dave Guy

At first I was concerned about the nearly $20 price but it is definitely worth it! It is a great introduction into a new world and I am looking forward to more.
I agree that the type is a little small but I figured that was a good thing so that they could get more info in the book. (Cursed with 20/20 vision)
I also agree that it is more Dungeon than Dragon. As a GM this is exactly what I wanted and I suspect most other GM's would want too.

FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar BOOYAH
Reviewer: Mr. Slaad

Pathfinder #1 = Awesome. The quality was great, writing was great, everything was great except some of the art. For example: Bruzthazmus, ameiko, rippnugget, madam mvashti. They all look kind of cartoonish. The cartoon style worked well on, say, erylium, but the above arts weren't so lucky. History of Thassilon was fantastic, especially the runelords and their polearms. Journal=amazing. I loved the mentions of cheliax, taldor, andoran, and galt(my favorite non detailed area so far). All in all, excellent product.

FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar Nice Job Pazio!!
Reviewer: Dorgar

Well I finally found a copy of "Burnt Offering" and let me say WOW! I was worried after all the hype it wouldn't meet expectations. I am happy to say it exceeded them. My group started the campaign last night and are chomping at the bit for the next session. Chapter 1 is stuffed with content. Sandpoint feels alive and intriguing. Pazio has a setting poised to stand toe to toe with the industry giants. If you are looking for a new campaign for your group welcome home.

FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar Superior start partly crippled by annoying details
Reviewer: Kirth Gersen

Most of this is what we've come to expect from Paizo: 5-star game content, cartography, production value, etc. Much of the artwork is superb, even for non-Wayne Reynolds fans. But I had to remove 1 star for the font size--I don't think I'll be able to run the adventure--that's how small it is. 5-point, maybe, at a guess? My other gripe is with some of the minor illustrations, which look so cartoonish that they jar with the rest of the product--we're talking the worst of Saturday morning cartoons, or "Garbage Pail Kids"--that kind of look. Again, this isn't the norm, but enough examples of it pop up for me to subtract another star. Enlarging the font and deleting the Warner Brothers art would result in something that has every right to be considered the proper successor to both Dungeon and Dragon.

FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar Might be a great product, but...
Reviewer: Eric Leach

I don't know that I will read a word of it. I just got it the other day and I opened it up and was IMMEDIATELY disappointed by the small font type. It looks like it might be 6 point or something it is so small. I know I don't want to read 96 pages of eye straining material. The book looks great and the content could be amazing, but the small font is off putting enough for me to not even bother to read anymore.

I am really disappointed as I liked the idea of this product a lot. I like big sprawling games but the thought of reading 6 books like this really makes me regret trading my unused issues of Dragon in for this. I'd much rather have gotten something I would use.


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Pathfinder #1 -- Rise of the Runelords Chapter 1: "Burnt Offerings" (OGL)
Ryan Snyder,

I'm rabbidly awaiting my copy of Pathfinder #1, but in the meantime my friend has graciously let me borrow his copy he picked up at Gen Con '07 this year. I think it has the potential to outstrip Dungeon magazine. In your face WotC. Sadly it doesn't have as many crunchy bits as Dragon magazine. But that is what GameMastery Item cards are for.

John Warren,

Demogorgon Final Hiresa avatar

I agree with everyone who says that this is a gorgeous product. And the $19.99 pricetag (less if you subscribe) is very reasonable considering all the 32-page modules out there for $10-$13.

I also have to agree about the tiny print being a problem, though. I'm glad that the staff is cramming as much info as possible into the available space, but the tiny type is off-putting. (At least I also get a free PDF of the issue, so I can view the text at larger size on my PC if I have to.)

I picked up Conquest of Bloodsworn Vale yesterday, and the font in that module is much easier to read. I would love to see Pathfinder use the same layout as the GameMastery modules.

cambion,

Jack avatar

The font, the font, oh my... the font! After years of reading a magazine with the same size font, one would think that the complaints about font size would have occurred prior to their subscription running out. If the font size is that much of a factor, Paizo sells a magnifying glass, as does the local pharmacy (hint, pick one up). Most everything in the module (I began in the eighties, I use old school terminology, deal with it) creates an atmosphere and setting that is unique, above all that is essential for creating a long term game. Some of the elements are left open for questions to allow people to go their own route or await further development. It works rather nicely, although creation of a new world is difficult, it seems to be handled rather well by the people at Paizo. Well done.

Rob G,

Lucky 2 avatar

The only thing that makes me sad about the new Pathfinder is that Paizo has to keep reinventing the wheel by building an entirely new game world and wasting so much space fleshing out a new world. If only they had a setting that was already in existence, as they were able to do with the Dungeon and Dragon magazines, there'd be a lot more substance for the gaming material. I give them a ton of credit for relegating much of that background to the Player's Guide, however. The adventure looks like it'll be a lot of fun to run, the art is beautiful, and the whole thing is well-worth the value for a person who just wants to pick up an adventure and run with it. I hope the next one is worthy of it; I have no doubt it will be.

Andoran James Laubacker (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber),

Publican avatar

Can we ask questions about the material in Burnt Offerings here? I don't think any of them are spoilers, just have some background questions I'd like to ask.

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