Illustration by Dave Rapoza

Carrion Crown Is Coming

Friday, December 17, 2010

In a flurry of crunched stat blocks and flung pages, the last two weeks have seen us send two volumes of Pathfinder Adventure Path off to the printer, Pathfinder Adventure Path #42: "Sanctum of the Serpent God" and, right on its heels, Pathfinder Adventure Path #43: "The Haunting of Harrowstone". While the former brings the Serpent Skull Adventure Path to its climactic close, the latter marks a total shift, taking us from the wild jungles and hidden ruins of the Mwangi Expanse to the foggy moors and haunted ruins of Ustalav, the seat of gothic horror in Golarion. Longtime readers know that every new campaign gives us the opportunity to not just explore new themes, lands, and menaces, but to also reinvent Pathfinder's look for a new series.

And Carrion Crown looks incredible. Beyond Dave Rapoza's fantastic cover and the work of numerous talented interior illustrators, art director Sarah Robinson and graphic designer Andrew Vallas have put together something really amazing that perfectly captures the brooding menace of this grim campaign.

I'm probably more than a little biased, though, as besides the fact that gothic horror is my preferred cup of tea, the campaign is taking place in Ustalav, one of my favorite corners of Golarion. While Carrion Crown continues our long tradition of sword-swinging, spell-slinging high adventure, its inspirations come more from the pens of Bram Stoker, Mary Shelly, M. R. James, Shirley Jackson, and H. P. Lovecraft than J. R. R. Tolkien, Robert E. Howard, and Jack Vance. Think of it as a campaign set in Transylvania rather than Camelot or the Hyborian Age.

In the weeks before the Carrion Crown Adventure Path begins, check back here for more previews on what to expect from the campaign. Things kick off in the coming months with "The Haunting of Harrowstone," a ghost story that sets the tone for the series perfectly. That same volume also includes details on the sleepy town of Ravengro, new rules and examples that vastly expand the haunts presented in the GameMastery Guide, a creepy new series in the Pathfinder's Journal (by yours truly), an outline of the entire campaign, monthly details on the legends and superstitions of Ustalav, and something a little bit different added to the campaign's Bestiary to increase your toolbox of classic horrors. We've also built a ton of support for the campaign into our Pathfinder Campaign Setting and GameMastery lines, but I'll show off some of that awesome insanity a bit later.

So get ready to start wrapping up those Serpent Skull campaigns, as the Carrion Crown Adventure Path kicks off 2011 with terror.

F. Wesley Schneider
Managing Editor

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I have supported every incarnation of Ravenloft except for 4E so this is something that is right up my alley. Dark Fantasy is a perpetual favorite of mine. I like what has been done so far in Serpent's Skull but Carrion Crown is getting me mentally drooling.

And whoever said Nox Arcana and Midnite Syndicate are good good bets for spooky music, I completely agree. I have practically every CD these two bands have made for this very reason.

Scarab Sages

Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories, PF Special Edition Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber; Starfinder Superscriber
Kevin Reynolds wrote:
I like the art, but why is everyone always leaping?

I think it's part of a long-term plan to acclimate everyone to subjective directional gravity. Should come in real handy once Jade Regent rolls out.

Scarab Sages

Pathfinder Maps Subscriber
F. Wesley Schneider wrote:
Check out the Carrion Crown Player's Guide we'll be releasing as a free PDF in a few weeks here.

It has been a couple of weeks. Just checking to see when this might be available.

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Shem it normally comes out the same week the first AP ships.

Scarab Sages

Pathfinder Maps Subscriber

Yeah, I was hoping being Wes said a few weeks about two months (at least) before the AP is going to come out that it might be out early.

Thanks...

Shadow Lodge

I to wish for them to list a release date for the player's guide. It says that you can get the pdf for the first adventure on March 16th so they must have a tentative for the player's guide.

Also I will be running two(maybe three now) Carrion Crown games at EnWorld so you know I can't wait for the release.

HM

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook, Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber
F. Wesley Schneider wrote:


How about this: Remind us in a few months here and once we have all of Carrion Crown out, I'll compile the playlists I'm presenting in the volumes' forewords into one big playlist blog. Cool?

<_<... Is it too early to be bugging about this? :D

Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
Lazaro wrote:
F. Wesley Schneider wrote:


How about this: Remind us in a few months here and once we have all of Carrion Crown out, I'll compile the playlists I'm presenting in the volumes' forewords into one big playlist blog. Cool?
<_<... Is it too early to be bugging about this? :D

Seconded!

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