
Zaister |
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I believe this has not yet been posted to the boards; I have extracted the titles and authors of the individual adventures for the Ironfang Invasion Adventure Path from the Know Direction Podcast for the Pathfinder Adventure Path Q&A at PaizoCon 2016. Thanks to the Know Direction guys for recording this! So here goes:
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Pathfinder AP #115: Part 1 - Trail of the Hunted by Amber Scott
Pathfinder AP #116: Part 2 - Fangs of War by Ron Lundeen
Pathfinder AP #117: Part 3 - Assault on Longshadow by Benjamin Bruck
Pathfinder AP #118: Part 4 - Siege of Stone by Thurston Hillman
Pathfinder AP #119: Part 5 - Prisoners of the Blight by Amanda Hamon Kunz
Pathfinder AP #120: Part 6 - Vault of the Onyx Citadel by Larry Wilhelm

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I have transcribed the parts of the podcast where Crystal gives summaries for the individual adventures, and a few other information regarding the AP. This is mostly verbatim, by Crystal:
This AP is set in Nirmathas where a former Molthuni mercenary legion called the Ironfang Legion, which is a unit of hobgoblins who've slowly been absorbing all the other hobgoblin units, has stumbled across an ancient artifact, and is now using that to carve out their own homeland on Nirmathas' and Molthune's border while those two nations distract each other.
Pathfinder Adventure Path #115, Trail of the Hunted by Amber Scott (February 2017):
Pathfinder Adventure Path #116, Fangs of War by Ron Lundeen:
Pathfinder Adventure Path #117, Assault on Longshadow by Benjamin Bruck:
Pathfinder Adventure Path #118, Siege of Stone by Thurston Hillman:
Pathfinder Adventure Path #119, Prisoners of the Blight by Amanda Hamon Kunz:
Pathfinder Adventure Path #120, Vault of the Onyx Citadel by Larry Wilhelm:
The covers will have classic monsters:
The BBEG is apparently
Iconics for this adventure path are:
* Lini, because it's a wilderness-themed adventure
* Adowyn, because it's a wilderness-themed adventure
* Feya, because she's kind of creepy and a little bit wild
* Jirelle, because she fits the Robin-Hood-theme originally envisaged with the AP

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After reading the summaries, I have only one thought:
Starting from humble beginnings? Building a rag-tag army from diverse backgrounds against an overwhelmingly powerful invading force? Supplementing that army by courting the fey?! HOLY CRAP THIS IS THE KING ARTHUR ROLEPLAYING WARGAME STYLE CAMPAIGN I'VE ALWAYS WANTED!

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I know i will look forward most to part 4 because Thurston Hillman rocks, especially when doing the Darklands.
I wish he would do a Drow adventure.
NO PRESSURE! :)
But yeah, I've really enjoyed working on the Darklands elements in this adventure. Also, it's incredibly weird referencing a book you wrote less than a year ago and wondering "What kind of awful person would write something so messed up?! Clearly this got changed in Development... nope. Nope, that was 100% in the manuscript."

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Marco Massoudi wrote:I know i will look forward most to part 4 because Thurston Hillman rocks, especially when doing the Darklands.
I wish he would do a Drow adventure.NO PRESSURE! :)
But yeah, I've really enjoyed working on the Darklands elements in this adventure. Also, it's incredibly weird referencing a book you wrote less than a year ago and wondering "What kind of awful person would write something so messed up?! Clearly this got changed in Development... nope. Nope, that was 100% in the manuscript."
According to our most recent, and legitimately accurate, reports from Kantaria, you're doing A okay in our book.

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Pity that this Hobgoblin AP wasn't set in Lingshen. :(
Sure, but it IS set in Molthune/Nirmathas (or just Molthune depending).
It would be nice if they do flesh out the Linghshen background* of the Hobgoblins, culture, alchemy stuff, deities? * presuming that's where they come from before serving as Molthuni mercenariesExactly why they are in Molthune instead of Lingshen could actually illuminate recent events of Lingshen itself, e.g. if they are religious heretics, escapees from successful/failed coup, etc.
The whole arc of events sounds orthogonal to Campaign Setting background for Molthune/Nirmathas, so hopefully they also use those events to dig back into that setting material... For one, it seems like a great opportunity with the Dwarves to show how they are relating with Molthune/Nirmathas. Perhaps different Dwarven factions preferring Molthune/Nirmathas, with PC affiliation to M/N affecting which Dwarven factions they work best with? Hopefully something like that, or other intermittent interactions with broader Molthuni/Nirmathi politics... Otherwise it sounds like the AP *COULD* get drawn away from cultural/poltical background, making it so PC interaction with that b/g is disincentivized if they will just be murder hobos interacting with various monster factions.
Hopefully the 'animated object' economy of Molthune gets illustrated a bit here, that's flavorful angle to them IMHO. (seems prime interest for Dwarves to be using/trading for, which would help maintain Molthune/Nirmathi connection thruout AP) Also be interesting to flesh out the details of Molthune's (and Nirmathas') Taldor Empire cultural inheritance, where Molthune's most exemplified the Age of Expansion / pure Military aspect, which happens to conflict with the noble priviledge aspect.
Any idea if we will see a Campaign Setting county guide to them? It really does seem appropriate to include both in one book, given Nirmathas' secession is not complete and they seem to otherwise share the same culture and background.
EDIT: BTW, Interesting Iconic line-up, both class make-up (2x Full Companions + Druid spells) and all female aspect (P's always had mixed roster up to now AFAIK).

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It does sound like a pretty solid classical fantasy campaign, provided that chapters 4 and 6 don't suffer from linear dungeon slog syndrome.
I can't help but shake the feeling that it's a lite version of a full Dwarf AP though. I suppose Paizo could tie in a sequel similar to Jade Regent following on from RotRL, however it seems unlikely.