A Pathfinder Society Scenario designed for levels 5-9.
A recent attack on the Grand Lodge became all the more heinous when one of the invading agents employed an eldritch relic to abduct a high-ranking Pathfinder. In order to release the captive, the Society must understand the relic and track down the fleeing operative—a mission that leads the PCs into Absalom's most prestigious archives to uncover a dark secret.
Content in "The Blakros Connection" also ties into a special metaplot element from Pathfinder Society Special #6-98: Serpents Rise. Players who have completed that special event are encouraged to bring its Chronicle sheet when playing this adventure.
Written by Robert Brookes.
This scenario is designed for play in Pathfinder Society Organized Play, but can easily be adapted for use with any world. This scenario is compliant with the Open Game License (OGL) and is suitable for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
Product Availability
Fulfilled immediately.
Are there errors or omissions in this product information? Got corrections? Let us know at
store@paizo.com.
Had a great time playing this - certainly helps to have an ace GM like James McTeague running. I've been wanting to see the research rules from Mummy's Mask in a scenario, and Blackros Connection delivers. Great mix of skills and research, and an RP wrinkle that I think added to the backstory of every character at the table on the spot. I also really enjoyed the meta-plot connections, both from prior scenarios and specials, and for pointing towards new things in the future.
It's something I had hoped to use, but as Robert and I worked on this scenario, it became clear that the storyline just wasn't going to accommodate that map without substantial shoe-horning. You can bet that any time the Blakros Mueseum shows up in an adventure, I'm looking for ways to use that flip-mat.
Thanks John for post. I spent money on acquiring maps so yes, I like to use them. Also, I think they add level to adventure rather than me just drawing the map out. (Also, easier to prep ;) )
How has Nigel not quit or retired from all of the crazy Night at the Museum shenanigans that happen to him? :)
Considering all the weird stuff that happens in that museum, and considering how often the Pathfinder Society is expected to clean up after the latest disaster, I'm just waiting for a table of experienced players/PCs to be sent to the museum, open the front door, throw in all their alchemist fire/other expendables, cast all their high-damage spells, close and lock the door, then look at me as I hide behind my GM screen and say "Problem solved".
I love the Blakros Museum. My players love to hate it. Fun for all! lol
How has Nigel not quit or retired from all of the crazy Night at the Museum shenanigans that happen to him? :)
Considering all the weird stuff that happens in that museum, and considering how often the Pathfinder Society is expected to clean up after the latest disaster, I'm just waiting for a table of experienced players/PCs to be sent to the museum, open the front door, throw in all their alchemist fire/other expendables, cast all their high-damage spells, close and lock the door, then look at me as I hide behind my GM screen and say "Problem solved".
I love the Blakros Museum. My players love to hate it. Fun for all! lol
I can't wait to be the GM for that table and tell them that the building's made of basalt.